Bollywood Buzz 

It is not very often in the Hindi film industry that two actresses who co-star in a film have a good word to say about each other. However, Neha Dhupia would like to differ in her assessment of Kareena as a co-star and friend, when the two worked together in Priyadarshan’s Chup Chup Ke. On screen the two are said to have cultivated a terrific rapport during the making of the film. “I never felt I was working with someone as big as her,” says Neha

 

Unlike in Koi Mil Gaya, where child artists played schoolchildren, in its sequel, Krrish, written, produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan has real school kids. Fifteen students from Chao Yang Special School of Singapore, and 16 from Shree Ram School of Delhi participated in a schedule in Singapore. The film is partly being promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board and 60% of the film has been shot in the that country

It always happens whenever a biggie is about to hit the screen. Numerous movies try to arrive as soon as possible before a biggie takes over the majority of theatres. The same happened in the case of ‘Fanaa’ that arrived on May 26. As many as four films were vying for screen space a week before ‘Fanaa’ arrived—Ankahee, Aatma and Sacred Evil - A True Story along with Aparichit - The Stranger. In fact numerous biggies have kept a distance from ‘Fanaa’, giving it more or less an open month in June

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