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Hrithik-Suzanne, proud parents |
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Written by Celebrity Admin
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Wednesday, 29 March 2006 |
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The news has been confirmed! Hrithik and Suzanne Roshan are expecting their first child in April, 2006. The couple tied the knot in 2000 and they had a traditional Hindu as well as Muslim wedding. For Hrithik, this marks a new phase in his life, i.e. fatherhood. He is ecstatic about the prospect of becoming a father. Also Roshan Sr. and his wife Pinky are overjoyed. They do not have any preferences for a baby boy or girl. This will be the second time that they will become grandparents. They have an 8-year-old grand daughter, who is their daughter Sunaina's child. Interestingly Roshans other baby will also come around in June 2006. We are talking about Krrish! Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 366 |
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Written by Celebrity Admin
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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Amitabh, Aamir and Salman together in Tom Dick and Harry It is for the first time that three superstar characters will be seen together on screen. The characters of Anthony played by Amitabh Bachchan, Mangal Pandey played by Aamir Khan and the crazy lover in Tere Naam played by Salman Khan will come together on screen. Dino Morea, Jimmy Shergill and Anuuj Saawhney will impersonate the popular film characters in Oracle Entertainment Private Limited's 'Tom Dick and Harry'.
The sequence revolves around a Bollywood party where the three musketeers masquerade themselves. It is quite a hilarious scenario as the three of them are physically impaired. Directed by Deepak Tijori Tom Dick and Harry is an out and out comedy that gyrates around the lives of three physically challenged men – deaf, dumb and blind and the experiences they encounter when together. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 306 |
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Item number in Bhagam Bhag |
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Written by Web Master
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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
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When it comes to light entertainers, Priyadarshan's track record is very impressive: HERA PHERI, HUNGAMA, HULCHUL and GARAM MASALA. Obviously, you expect his latest entertainer, MALAMAAL WEEKLY, to live up to the promise.
When the reels of MALAMAAL WEEKLY begin to unfold, you expect it to be malamaal with comic situations and sequences that make you flex your facial muscles. Laughter is a difficult emotion to capture on celluloid and much more difficult is to get the right set of actors who have a terrific timing to tickle your funny bone.
While the casting of MALAMAAL WEEKLY is perfect, it's the script that lets Priyadarshan down this time. Of course, Priyadarshan's earlier films also defied logic and the emphasis was on non-stop entertainment, but MALAMAAL WEEKLY has too many tracks running parallel with the main plot and the outcome isn't as stimulating as the accomplished director's earlier works.
In a nutshell, MALAMAAL WEEKLY isn't great cinema. Nor is it a terrible letdown. It floats in between, a strictly average fare with the by-now-famous Priyadarshan touch visible sporadically and intermittently.
MALAMAAL WEEKLY is about the struggles and survival of people in a small town. Plagued by poverty, bad harvests and a monster of a moneylender called Karamkali [Sudha Chandran], the people in this town are barely able to make ends meet. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 956 |
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