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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

No bikinis on screen ever again: Kareena

No bikinis on screen ever again: Kareena

Voted ‘Bollywood’s sexiest woman’ by leading film glossy, Kareena Kapoor clarifies she won’t shed her clothes or weight for the screen, says she’ll be differently sexy in each of her forthcoming films.The only thing worth remembering in Tashan (2008) was Kareena Kapoor sizzling in a bikini but she is still not comfortable with the ‘sexy’ tag. The actor admits that she was definitely embarrassed recently during a shoot of Bodyguard on a college campus, when some young girls sent h er notes saying they found her sexy. She prefers being called glamorous and says being glam comes naturally to her.
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Deepika, Ranbir to romance again?
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If all goes well, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone will be paired up together for Ayan Mukherjee's next. According to reports, it was Deepika who was very keen on being cast with ex-beau Ranbir in the film. Rumour mills suggest that Deepika kept calling Ayan and convinced him to sign her related stories.Earlier reports suggested that Ranbir doesn't want to work with Deepika in Ayan's film. But it seems, finally the two of them will star together.
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Vishal Bhardwaj's films may not be money spinners, but they are high on content as is his Priyanka Chopra starrer 7 Khoon Maaf that has a different story to tell. The film has not only garnered good reviews but has so far earned Rs.28 crore from its opening week box office collections and  related stories.The dark thriller about an incorrigible serial spouse-killer cost Rs.22 crore, which includes the money spent on publicity and advertising. Released with 786 prints, its opening weekend collection was Rs.13 crore. Overseas collections accounted for Rs.2 crore, the music and satellite rights fetched Rs.11 crore and home video and other sources brought in Rs.2 crore.
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No song-and-dance for Monica
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She charmed audiences with her debut outing as Shai in Dhobi Ghat but Monica Dogra feels she “isn’t cut out for Bollywood films.” “People have loved Dhobi Ghat, but I don’t think I can fit into the typical Bollywood heroine bracket. So you won’t ever see me doing the song-and-dance routine,” she says, explaining that films by Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee interest her. One half of electro-rock band Shaa’ir + Func, Dogra feels she can’t compose music for Bollywood films like several other bands because such music “doesn’t come to me naturally.” She explains, “I can sing for Bollywood films, which I have already done, but I don’t think I can take up music direction in. Maybe if I get something very interesting along with my band partner, I can think about it. Let’s see.”

All the above information obtained by courtesy Times of India

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