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Compiled by Anoop Kumar
09/24/2015

(This article is sponsored by Monique Kornfeld, Esq.)

Alia Bhatt, who is rumored to be dating her "Student Of The Year" co-actor Sidharth Malhotra, says marriage is not on the cards for her as of now as she feels she's "too young".

"I'm not getting married. (I'm) too young," Alia, 22. The "Highway" actress is awaiting the release of "Shaandaar", a romantic entertainer in which she stars with Shahid Kapoor.

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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has warned his fans and followers to be cautious of a fake Facebook page being operated in his name adding that the casting call for a Bollywood film on the page is also a sham. The `Bajrangi Bhaijaan` star is miffed that his name is being wrongly used and took to Twitter to set the record straight. `A fake Facebook page claims that I am casting for a film. Beware of fakes and rumors. Neither me nor my managers are casting for any project,` Salman tweeted on Wednesday.

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Bollywood star Deepika Padukone has rejected suggestions that celebrities, including those from the world of cinema, lead a "fake" life. She made the remark in the context of her upcoming film 'Tamasha', where she is paired opposite actor Ranbir Kapoor. The trailer of the Imtiaz Ali-directed film, which was released today, shows Ranbir depicting a fake side of his character. Asked if celebrities' life is all sham, Deepika said, "I don't think it is fake. We have certain responsibilities towards the youth as role models so we have to be careful with what we say or do. We can live the life the way we want but with the right balance towards fulfilling our responsibility."

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Actress Sridevi has refuted rumors about her daughter Jhanvi Kapoor's cinematic debut with Malayalam heartthrob Dulquer Salmaan, and added that she wants Jhanvi to focus on education for now. The rumored project was to be directed by K.V. Vijayendra Prasad, the writer behind "Baahubali" and "Bajrangi Bhaijaan". "She (Jhanvi) has just completed graduation. Her focus should be on education now. Contrary to reports, she hasn't signed any film yet. She's young and it's too early for her to think about acting," said Sridevi.

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Hits and flops are a part of any actor's career but Imran Khan feels people have been too harsh on him for his failed outings while overlooking his successes. The 32-year-old actor made a successful Bollywood entry with 2007 film "Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na" but after that it has been a mixed run for him at the box-office. While "I Hate Luv Storys", "Delhi Belly" and "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" did well, films like "Luck", "Kidnap", "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu", "Break Ke Baad" and "Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola". Before Imran took a two-year sabbatical to take care of his pregnant wife, his two ventures "Gori Tere Pyar Mei" and "Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara!" tanked. The actor said he finds it weird that the hits he has delivered with first time directors are conveniently forgotten but the blame of the flops comes to him.

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