Joginder Tuteja

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‘Acceptance is all’

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Every time there is a big-ticket release, the industry goes abuzz with how much moolah it will rake in and staggering figures like 100 crores and 200 crores are thrown around.

Fireworks set to spark off

More on the Shah Rukh Khan-Ajay Devgn clash: It’s heating up and how!

Kahaani mein delay for Vidya

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The year, which began with No One Killed Jessica, ended with The Dirty Picture, and catapulted Vidya Balan directly to the top rung.

Priyanka does it like a man!

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When Don 2 hits the theatres, all sorts of Lara Croftesque allusions are sure to arise considering Priyanka Chopra’s tough cop act in the film. Those who have seen snatches of Don 2 insist that PC has raised the bar when it comes to action sequences for actresses.

It was Imtiaz, not Ranbir!

All who thought Rockstar chick Nargis Fakhri had eyes only for Ranbir Kapoor, would be surprised to know the pretty lady was actually far closer to director Imtiaz Ali than Ranbir himself.

‘Action’ says Sanjay

Most producers have a tough time talking about anything other than their forthcoming pet projects, and Sanjay Leela Bhansali is no exception.

‘My film doesn’t come close to BAE’

Kangna Ranaut is looking at Miley Na Miley Hum as the movie that will change her flagging fortunes, but it appears there is some serious lack of original creativity when it comes to the film itself.

Free Entry!

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Bringing all speculation of whether or not the sequel to No Entry will be made, the film’s team has confirmed that the project is finally on its way.

Khans watch out

Nobody has dared take on the industry’s big Khans at their own game before, and indications would seem to suggest things are finally about to change.

It’s Satsang time for Kat

It’s finally official: Prakash Jha will go ahead with his Satsang, which he was said to have put on the backburner while filming Aarakshan.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.