Saturday, October 29, 2011

Film News

Artists of 'Mile Na Mile Hum' visit shrine
Jammu, (pb dardi)- Chirag Paswan, son of Raaj Sabha MP
Ram Vilas Paswan, alongwith the starcast of his debut film
'Mile Na Mile Hum', today paid obeisance at the holy cave
shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi.
The entire star cast of the film except lead actress
Kangna Ranaut reached Jammu's winter capital this morning and
left for Katra to offer special prayers at the shrine situated
in Trikuta Hills of mountainous Reasi district of Jammu and
Kashmir.
Supporting actresses Sagrika Gadekar and Neeru bazva too
paid obeisance at the shrine, police officials said.
The team halted at famous Kol Kandauli Temple in Nagrota
area on the outskirts of Jammu city to offer prayers.
"The team is very enthusiastic for our upcoming film,
which will released on November 4 countrywide," Chirag told.
"The film is a family entertainer and I hope that
audience will love it," he said, adding, "Politics is in my
blood and by acting is my passion & profession."


Ronit was not drunk during crash..!
Mumbai, - actor Ronit Roy,
charged with rash and negligent driving, did not appear to be
under the influence of alcohol when he rammed his speeding
Mercedes into a car here, police said today.
Roy was arrested after the mishap, in which 4
members of a family were injured, yesterday morning and later
granted bail.
"After Roy's arrest, he was taken to the civic-run
Cooper Hospital for medical examination which suggested that
he was not under the influence of alcohol," a senior police
official told here.
"But to be on safer side, his blood samples had been sent
to forensic laboratory where examination would help us know
even the slightest presence of alcohol in his blood," he
added.
The 46-year-old TV star was behind the wheels of his
Mercedes when he had rammed it into a WagonR car with four
occupants at around 5.30 am in suburban Amboli, police said,
adding the 'Udaan' star was driving towards the home of his
actor-brother Rohit.
The Maruti car occupants -- Deepak Darera (60), his
wife Kaanta (56), and daughters Sneha (29) and Pooja (24), who
stay at suburban Andheri, were on their way for a picnic to
famous hill station Matheran, police said.
Kaanta suffered severe injuries on her back, Pooja had
stitches on her head, whereas Deepak injured his hand. Sneha
received light injuries. All four were taken to Kokilaben
Hospital by Roy himself.

Honoured to have wax statue : Karinaa
Mumbai, - actress Karinaa Kapur,
who unveiled her wax statue at Madame Tussauds in London
yesterday, says it was a proud moment for her.
Kareena's statue would share the museum space with wax
statues of fellow Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik
Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai.
her statue is a replica of her image from the song
'Mauja Heee Mauja' from the movie 'Jab We Met'.
"It is an honour and a privilege to have my own wax
figure at Madame Tussauds, and even more so to launch a global
Bollywood exhibition. This is a moment of pride for Indian
cinema," She said in a statement.




Life begins at 38!
London, -Life begins at 38.
Yes, a new study has found Britons generally enjoy a
more comfortable existence during their 30s and they feel most
content with their life at 38.
Sexual confidence, a good work-life balance and ease in
social situations all reach a high in that decade, the survey
of 2,000 adults showed.
The lifestyle research revealed that twice as many people
said money was more important to them than friends, while most
said they would not swap their life with one of their friends.
More than one in four of those surveyed said they did not
feel in control of their own lives, and two out of five
worried about getting old.
Married people or those with a partner said they felt
most content at the age of 42, while those who have not tied
the knot said true contentment came at 27.
Women also were the most content and at ease with their
bodies at the age of 31, while men felt most body confident at
30, the findings revealed.

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