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Minisha Lamba Maxim Mag Show
Minisha Lamba is HOT - this is thing of past. She just got hotter sporting different type of bikinis on the latest issue of Maxim Magazine. Kidnap movie got her in bikini mode (here & here) AND here is more.Even with just bikini, she does not look vulgar. Ever see a girl wearing a bikini and still looking cute? Well, see Minisha Lamba... ufff!
Amitabh Bachchan hospitalised on his 66th birthday
Although the doctors did not give details to the media, Abhishek Bachchan, said his father would spend at least 72 hours in hospital.
As soon as the news spread, a large crowd of fans and well wishers gathered outside his residence and Lilavati hospital. Many of them were seen praying for his speedy recovery.
As per reports Amitabh Bachchan is suffering from abdomen pain, caused due to either hernia, appendicitis, diverculitis or viral gastroenteritis.
Amitabh Bachchan had in fact just returned on Friday evening after shooting for the movie Teen Patti. After reaching his residence at Jalsa, he began experiencing dehydration and a slight pain in the stomach.
In 2005, Amitabh Bachchan had been hospitalised for nearly two months due to abdominal pains while he was in Delhi and which was later diagnosed as diverticulitis of the small intestine.
Kareena Kapoor, Akshay Kumar shooting for Kambakht Ishq
Glamorous Kareena Kapoor and the current king of the box office, Akshay Kumar, were seen shooting for their new movie Kambakht Ishq, in Venice. Here are some images of the scenes which were filmed.
In Kambakht Ishq, Akshay Kumar plays the role of a stuntman in Hollywood. The film also stars Hollywood stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Denise Richards.
In Kambakht Ishq, Akshay Kumar plays the role of a stuntman in Hollywood. The film also stars Hollywood stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Denise Richards.
What others say about ‘Hello’
Wonder what went wrong? For, boy wonder, Chetan Bhagat's pulp fiction page- turners literally read like a Bollywood masala flick. Reading his recent Three Mistakes … was almost like watching a Hindi film, complete with a fire and brimstone climax that belted out all the right messages about bhaichara (fraternity), ekta (unity), dosti (friendship) and humanism. Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India | |
A disclaimer first. This reviewer has not read Chetan Bhagat's 'One Night @ the Call Centre', and after watching Atul Agnihotri's celluloid adaptation of the bestseller novel, he is all the more happy to have not read the book. Naresh K. D. | apunkachoice.com | |
Nothing much to vouch for or criticise in their performances. The filmmaker's attempt to strive incessantly to revive the culture of our country to the commercial entity, ie, America, and promoting the feeling of India being the best will surely be appreciated by the audiences. Lipika Varma | Sanskriti Media & Entertainment via AOL | |
First up, I haven't read Chetan Bhagat's "One Night @ the Call Center". So rest assured, there's no "book better than movie" verdict in this review. Before going in for this Bollywood disaster, I read that director Atul Agnihotri stated he'd stop making films if "Hello" didn't perform well – or something like that. My opinion, he should seriously stop, regardless of the strange ways of the Indian box office. Vinita Bharadwaj | masala.com | |
And now coming to the acting, Sohail Khan and Sharman Joshi were the only two actors who made this movie a little interesting or atleast for me to give the movie one star. Everyone else were wasted. On the whole, Hello is the cheapest way to reach hell and come back. Beware of this movie and don't say I didn't warn you. Author at Gyanguru | gyanguru.org | |
I always wondered when audiences complained how cinematic adaptations of international bestsellers never reached up to the preconceived expectations of the literary work. Back in India we never encountered a similar scenario since filmmakers barely attempted adapting contemporary literature. But with Hello director Atul Agnihotri reinstated the theory of prose over picture. Gaurav Malani, | Indiatimes Movies |
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