Mumbai,-Actress Aishwarya Bachchan, who
is expecting her first child, has been admitted to a hospital
here in suburban Andheri.
She was admitted to the Seven Hills Hospital in Andheri
late last night, spokesperson of the Bachchan family told PTI.
However, it is not known yet when she is expected to
deliver the baby.
Earlier, megastar and father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan
tweeted, "A day of expectation....but another day! The lord
has his way and they are most special....we wait!!."
Last week, Aishwarya had visited the hospital for her
regular check-up.
Naseer is the boldest in 'The Dirty Picture',
says Serial Kisser
Mumbai,-Bollywood's 'serial kisser' Emraan
Hashmi feels that veteran actor and co-star Naseeruddin Shah
has got bolder and dirtier in their upcoming film 'The Dirty
Picture', inspired by late Southern sex siren Silk Smitha's
life.
"As far as the bold quotient goes...I am doing my own
bold stuff but Naseer is the boldest in the film. I think he
has taken all my mantle in the film and he is doing what I use
to normally do in films," Emraan, who earned the 'serial
kisser' tag after Anurag Basu's 'Murder', told here.
On scenes with the senior actor, Hashmi said, "We had
two-three short scenes..there is a premiere and party shots
but not many. They cross paths as they are in the same
industry. Naseer is an actor, Tusshar is a struggling writer,
Vidya is an actress. As you are being part of same industry so
you end up meeting people."
The Milan Luthria-directed movie sees Emraan essaying the
role of a director. The actor claims that the film would have
been incomplete without casting him.
"Everyone...everything is dirty in this film. It is the
dirtiest film I have done. You cannot make a dirty picture
without Emraan Hashmi," he said.
'The Dirty Picture' is inspired by sex icon Vijaylakshmi
better known as Silk Smitha. The film shows the highs and lows
of a dancing star.
"The tone of the film is bold and provocative. But it
does not cross the line into vulgarity.. Vulgarity is always
subjective. The concept is bold but at the same time
entertaining," Emraan said.
Due for release on December 2, the film stars Naseeruddin
Tusshar Kapoor and Vidya Balan.
CBI doubles reward to Rs 10 lakh for info on Bhanwari
Jodhpur,-Failing to get any breakthrough in
the Bhanwari Devi alleged abduction case, CBI today doubled
the reward to Rs 10 lakh to anyone providing credible
information on the missing nurse as it carried out searches at
the farms of sacked Minister Mahipal Maderna, a key suspect,
and others.
The CBI move comes within a fortnight of announcing a
reward of Rs Five lakh on Bhanwari Devi on November 1 even as
Rajasthan High Court rapped the agency for the slow pace of
investigation in the case.
The reward for information on another suspect Sahiram
Bishnoi has also been increased from Rs one lakh to Rs Five
Lakh, CBI spokesperson said in Delhi.
CBI carried out searches at eight locations including the
farms of Maderna and Congress MLA Malkhan Singh's brother and
sister Parasram Bishnoi and Indira Bishnoi respectively.
Maderna has been questioned by the CBI twice last week.
He was admitted to hospital on Saturday where he is undergoing
treatment for "marginal blood pressure and mild chest pain".
A CD allegedly showing Maderna and Malkhan in
compromising position with 36-year-old Bhanwari, an auxiliary
nurse at a sub-centre in Jaliwada village - around 120 km from
here, had come to light after which she went missing from
Bilara on September 1.
3 doctors suspended for operating on patient's wrong hand
Ahmedabad,-Three resident doctors of the
L G General Hospital of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC),
were suspended for operating upon the non-injured hand of a
nine-year-old boy, instead of the fractured one.
The incident came to light today, when the parents of
the boy noticed that their son's left hand was operated upon,
instead of the fractured right hand, when he was brought out
from the operation theater, hospital authorities said.
Dr Shah, Dr Jaimin and Dr Umesh
, all second year resident doctors of the hospital,
were suspended with immediate effect, they said, adding that a
departmental inquiry has been ordered against the trio, which
will decide on the action to be taken against them.
Hospital authorities said that this kind of incident
should not have happened, and if the matter goes before the
Medical Council of India (MCI), the registration for
practicing of the doctors could be at stake.
They further said that arrangements have been made to
operate on the fractured hand of the boy and the consent of
his parents was awaited.
Neil Nitin in 'Shortcut Romeo'
New Delhi,-Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, who will
be seen in 'Players' and 'Pocketmaar', has bagged another
film, 'Shortcut Romeo'.
The film is the remake of Tamil film 'Thiruttu Payale'
and stars Ameesha Patel as the leading lady.
"Took test early morning for the next film! 'Shortcut
Romeo'. The homework we got to do, reminds me of school! But
then school wasn't fun," Neil tweeted.
The 29-year-old, grandson of the legendary singer Mukesh,
shot to fame with his 2007 film 'Johnny Gaddaar' and since has
done movies like 'New York', 'Lafangey Parindey', 'Tera Kya
Hoga Johnny', and '7 Khoon Maaf'.
Neil will soon be seen in action thriller 'Players',
official remake of Hollywood movie 'Italian Job', with
Bobby Deol, Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu and Sonam Kapoor
which is set to hit the theatres on December 23.
Michael Jackson's unseen tour footage for sale
London,-Never-before-seen concert footage of
Michael Jackson is to go under the hammer later this month.
The King of Pop's former chauffeur is selling off the
tape, which was recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1993 on
his Dangerous tour, reported Contactmusic.
It is believed Jackson decided to scrap the film after it
was recorded because he was unhappy with the project and
presented the sole copy to his driver as a gift.
Experts predict the two-hour film will raise more than
its USD 6.4 million reserve when it is sold on November 26 by
Fame Bureau auctioneers.
"I'm very excited that this tape is finally going to be
seen because of its quality, the amount of cameras used and
the sheer closeness you are to the performance when watching
it," said Ted Owen, Ceo of Fame Bureau auctioneers.
Jackson died in 2009. Last week, his physician Conrad
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after a jury
in Los Angeles found him guilty of causing the superstar's
death by administering a powerful anaesthetic to help his
patient sleep.
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