Saira Banu is the hot damsel on small screen. We are not talking about Dilip Kumar's wife Saira Banu, the yester years' legend but the young lady with same name. She looted many young hearts with her beauty while anchoring dance shows for TV channels.She was given a chance to act in the film 'Bommarillu' as one of the friends to Siddhartha and she attracted the audiences by giving her bright appea
After all her anchoring and acting conspiracies, be it on the small screen or at the commentary boxes, Mandira Bedi is game to try her hand at dancing now. Though she has never been a part of a reality dance show as a contestant, and calls herself a bad dancer, but the cricket freak is expecting that her fans are going to like her performance which is a dancing act to be performed for an
Games destined for the silver screenMSN Money UK, UK - 9 minutes agoThe phenomenal power of World of Warcraft may suggest that focus would be on that title’s particular era, although perhaps the story of Arthas Menethil, …
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August is turning out to be the most critical month for Bollywood this year.While June (Sarkar Raj, Mere Baap Pehle Aap, De Taali, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic) and July (Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa, Love Story 2050, Mehbooba, Kismat Konnection, God Tussi Great Ho, Mission Istanbul) have their own quota of biggies, box office barometer [...]
They are beautiful, gooey-eyed and forever in love. The picture perfect, real-life Bollywood couples are emerging as the most coveted brand ambassadors and seem set to test the adage that real-life couples do not sizzle on the silver screen. Among star couples, Ajay-Kajol is undoubtedly the most visible.
Amitabh Bachchan and Shatrughan Sinha will reunite on screen after 26 years. The last time we saw...
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As I've written about previously, it takes strength to take time for yourself.
After an incredibly long week, during which I stretched myself too thin and found balls dropping all around me as I failed to fulfill an obligation or two for which I had overextended myself, I realized that my patience reserve was running low, along with my sanity. You know those days when you think you can't take it anymore and might need to run away? I had begun considering the cost of flights to New Zealand, as that seemed a satisfactory distance from my chaotic life in Mississippi.
It's all my own fault, too, but that doesn't change the fact that I was frazzled. I needed to recharge. Reorganize. And, yes, I did just get back from vacation, but as I've already explained, a vacation isn't really a vacation unless there are no kids involved.
So I dropped my kids off on the side of the road this weekend.
Fortunately, their grandmother's house was also on the s
August is turning out to be the most critical month for Bollywood this year.
While June (Sarkar Raj, Mere Baap Pehle Aap, De Taali, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic) and July (Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa, Love Story 2050, Mehbooba, Kismat Konnection, God Tussi Great Ho, Mission Istanbul) have their own quota of biggies, box office barometer would be seriously impacted by the fate of a slew of releases which wou