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Anoop Kumar
09/18/2007

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

SRK has made it amply clear that his upcoming home production 'Om Shanti Om' is not a spoof on Hindi cinema of the 70s. '' The film is about reincarnation. The Om of 70s is Om Prakash Makhija, a struggling actor trying to make it big while the Om of 2007 is Om Kapoor, a superstar who is not talented,'' says SRK. On his expectations from the film, he said, ''you cannot satisfy all people at all times. I am releasing the movie on Diwali. The film is about celebration of life and happiness. Besides, there is lot of comedy and drama. Director Farah Khan has got a good ear for music unlike me. There is variety in the music of this film.'' Speaking about the other Bollywood biggie 'Saawariya' which releases on the same day as 'Om Shanti Om', Shah Rukh said 'Saawariya' was a huge movie as compared to his own. ''Mine is a secondary film compared to Saawariya. It could have been good for business if the release dates had not clashed. But, there is no competition. There are enough people to see both films,''he said.

The latest hot young thing on the block is Neha Dhupia. This sexy seductress has undergone a complete metamorphosis and has lot oodles of weight. She now has an entirely new look. Neha has been sticking to a strict diet routine and has been sweating it out in the gym. Looks like the effort paid off. "It wasn't easy - as I am a complete foodie, sticking to a strict diet was the toughest thing," she grins, "But then when I look at myself in the mirror now, I feel it was worth the trouble."

Sania Mirza  favors the making of a film like 'Chak De India' based on the hardships of tennis players.  "There are ups and downs in a tennis player's life, just like in other sporting disciplines. There are hopes and failures. So films can be made," the country's numero uno tennis player said when asked whether she would like a remake of the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer blockbuster with tennis as the theme.

From government offices to the durbars of tribal kings, the chief minister's secretariat to the Raj Bhawan, and schools and colleges - the only topic of discussion in the northeastern state of Meghalaya is the much-watched reality television contest "Indian Idol". "Will Amit Paul be the next Indian Idol?" is the oft-repeated question asked by each and everyone.

Here are few videos from Indian Idol



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