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Compiled by Anoop Kumar 02/11/2016 (This article is sponsored by Monique Kornfeld, Esq.) It was endless celebrations for the Bachchans. After Abhishek Bachchan’s 40th birthday celebration, the glamorous couple landed in Bengaluru for the Pro Kabaddi League. The proud owners of the franchise, Abhishek Bachchan and his wife, Aishwarya, were ecstatic after Jaipur Pink Panthers won their match against Bengaluru Bulls on Friday night. Their adorable daughter Aaradhya was also seen cheering for the Jaipur Pink Panthers. Courtesy: Rediff.com While the world is busy celebrating the Valentine's week, it just doesn't seem to be the right time for love in Bollywood. 2016 has begun on a not-so-happy note with so many couples splitting up with their partners. The latest buzz is that cricketer Virat Kohli and actress Anushka Sharma have split up. While there's no public acknowledgment for the same, Virat Kohli's latest instagram posts have definitely created a stir. Recently, the cricketer took to Instagram and shared a picture and captioned it as "Heartbroken" but ended up deleting that picture. Few days later, he reposted the picture with the caption, "Feels like I committed a crime deleting this picture. Haha sorry guys . Here it is again. " Courtesy: IBNLive.com Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor had been invited by the authorities of IIT Bombay to visit their Powai campus. They wanted her to interact with the students there. Apparently, the faculty felt that her journey can be inspiring to the students there. So, Shraddha agreed to attend the session. She spent some time talking to the students on February 8. A source added, `Shraddha was invited to IIT Bombay because the organisers wanted her to inspire the students to pursue their passions. Since she has honed her skills as a singer and dancer, besides being an actor, the students may be intrigued by her journey.` Shraddha had a good time interacting with the students.Shraddha will be next seen opposite Tiger Shroff in Sajid Nadiadwala's 'Baaghi'. Courtesy: SantaBanta.com The shoot of Vishal Bhardwaj's 'Rangoon' was disrupted on Saturday following a case of mistaken identity and comedy of errors. Members of Film Studios Setting and Allied Mazdoor Union (FSSAMU) marched into the set over pending dues, but the makers claimed that their payment had long been cleared. On further discussion, it turned out that the film's producer Sajid Nadiadwala had indeed signed a cheque to FSSAMU - only that it is a namesake affiliated to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). Says a source, "The Gangeshwar Shrivastav-led Mazdoor Union had been dissolved by the FWICE in December 2014 for alleged criminal behaviour. They have since been operating as an independent body. Meanwhile, the FWICE set up a workers' union of the same name, which seems to have got the payment from Nadiadwala now."Shrivastav says a cheque for around Rs 25 lakh has landed in the wrong hands due to confusion over the union's name and that he's planning legal action against the FWICE for forming its workers' body under the same moniker of FSSAMU. "It is our workers who deserve the payment and we should be given the money. Around 90 per cent of the workers on set supported us; they are not members of the federation. If we do not get the payment, work on all Sajid Nadiadwala films will be stopped." Courtesy: Mid-Day.com If gossip mills are to be believed, Sridevi is set to star in a woman-centric project being made by none other than her producer-husband Boney Kapoor. The veteran actress was last seen in Gauri Shinde's 'English Vinglish' (2012), her Bollywood comeback vehicle after a 15-year hiatus. Says a source, "Just like her last outing, Sridevi will be the hero of Boney's next project titled 'Ma'. However, the storyline is completely different; it is unusual, in fact. The film, which has been in the planning for at least two years, will go on floors by this year-end."Sridevi has acted in a few Boney Kapoor productions including 'Mr India' (1987), 'Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja' (1993) and 'Judaai' (1997), after which she went on a sabbatical. Courtesy: Mid-Day.com You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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