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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

SRK and Hrithik in third part of Koi Mil Gaya ?

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It began a few years ago when Rakesh Roshan decided to bring science fiction to Bollywood and created Koi Mil Gaya, a story of an extraterrestrial character named Jaadoo woven around a love story starring Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta.

The magic continued with Krrish in 2005 as India's first superhero was born. While Krrish was a step up from Koi Mil Gaya, the Roshan's have already begun planning a final part to the trilogy.

Interestingly enough, Rakesh won't direct this third part himself and has given the job to Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra who has directed Rang De Basanti and is currently working on Dilli 6.

Wait, the best part of it all is that Shahrukh Khan is in talks for the negative role opposite Hrithik Roshan. The two were last seen on-screen together in Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham. Apparently SRK is set to 'don' the menacing role of a villain in this third installment which promises to be bigger and better than the last.

Though Rakesh Roshan doesn't confirm the developements, he doesn't deny them either and that's a very good sign. He tells Mumbai Mirror, "We are still working on it and we will make an official announcement as soon as we work out the details."

What a casting coup that would be!

BollySpice

Sorry Shah Rukh, says Anurag Kashyap

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Film maker Anurag Kashyap has apologised Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan over his comments on Om Shanti Om.

Anurag had previously said that, “My film Return of Hanuman will break all the records set by Om Shanti Om.”

Return of Hanuman is an animation flick which is bound to hit the theatres very soon.

Radiosargam

Too Old To Give Up Bad Habits

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Megastar Shahrukh Khan regaled a wide-eyed audience of fans and media persons in Kolkata on Friday with his characteristic wit and a promise to cut down on smoking.

Though it was a press conference to announce the inauguration of the annexe building of a city hospital, which he endorsed free of cost, the larger than life image of the star prevailed as the soft spoken gentleman charmed everyone with his ready wit.

"The organisers have told me that they are distributing Rs 40 lakh among needy patients because I have just turned 40. I will meet you all again when I turn 100!" the 'King' Khan said as he handed over cheques to poor patients.

Even young women journalists and policemen on duty could not resist taking pictures of the star on their mobile phones.

"I met old ladies in the wards of this hospital. And I met one lady whose nephew had broken his head trying to dance like me...I'm glad she let me go unscathed," he said.

To a question if he thought the law on banning on-screen smoking was any good, he said, "I respect the law. But where does such censorship stop? Creativity needs to be left alone, I feel."

On his own habit of chain smoking, Khan said," It is injurious to health. It is a bad habit. Anybody who doesn't smoke must not get into it ever. As for me, I am too old to give up bad habits!"

Known to smoke as many as 80 cigarettes a day, Khan, however, said he had cut down his smoking and wanted to quit altogether.

SRK, Vidya Balan Get Anandalok Puraskar

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Shah Rukh Khan and Vidya Balan bagged ‘Anandalok Puraskar’ for the Best Male and Female actor for their performances in Chak De India and Bhool Bhulaiyaa respectively for the year 2007. Shimit Amin also shared the honour for having been felicitated the Best Director Award for Chak De India.

Vidya Balan has won this award for the second time as it was her first film in Bengali titled Bhalo Theko for which she won the best female actor in ‘Anandalok Puraskar’ in 2005. Vidya says, “‘Anandalok Puraskar’ was the very first award of my career even before I was awarded the Best Debut for Parineeta. Bengali cinema has been very kind to me and winning this award for the second time means a lot to me as an actress.”

Vidya further adds, “This award set as a precedent and a lot of acclamation came my way, inshallah (by the grace of God), this again will set as a precedent and I hope for lot of success coming my way in future as well.”

Vidya’s much awaited film, Halla Bol, is all set to hit the silver screen early next year on Jan 11.

IndiaFM

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