To ensure complete privacy to Bachchan bahu for her delivery, authorities at Seven Hills order security staff to work 12-hr shifts where mobile ban is to be imposed. The entire country is waiting with bated breath for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's baby, and the staff at Seven Hills Hospital, where the Bachchan bahu is supposed to give birth. Reportedly, Rs 150 crore is being bet on when Baby B would be born; 11.11.11 seems to be bookies' favorite.
After attending significant success at Box Office with Ra. One, actor Shah Rukh Khan found himself in troubles as he was questioned for nearly six hours by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection to alleged money laundering charges associated with Indian Premier League (IPL) season two. SRK, who co-owns Indian Premiere League team Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), was questioned on multiple issues like- buying of players, share holding patterns here on Saturday, media reports said. The B-town actor was summoned at the agency's Nariman Point office in Mumbai to answers queries related to the financial irregularities associated with IPL 2.
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Veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra is immensely impressed with actor Hrithik Roshan and more so after watching the trailer of the "Agneepath" remake. "Among all the (recent) movie trailers that Yash Chopra has seen he has loved Hrithik's the most! He feels 'Agneepath' has got a mass element to it," said a source. After watching the "Agneepath" trailer, Chopra is more convinced of Hrithik's range as an actor.
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Going against his doctor's advice, Neil continued to shoot with a fractured finger for 15 days. We have learnt that Neil Nitin Mukesh injured his finger badly during a stunt sequence for Players and initially complained of a lot of pain. Interestingly, however, despite being advised by doctors to take it easy, the actor insisted on finishing his shoot. Is he trying too hard to prove that he is one of the most diligent workers around? Confirms director Abbas of the Abbas-Mustan duo, "Neil's finger was in bad shape and the doctor recommended operation. A very heavy object fell on his finger during a fight scene and though we did not think it would get so bad, by the end of that day he was in a lot of pain."
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Deepti Naval has joined the legion of Indian writers with her maiden collection of short stories. "The Mad Tibetan: Stories From Then And Now", which was launched in Mumbai by actor Amitabh Bachchan, will be released in the capital by director Muzaffar Ali Nov 12. Naval made her debut with the movie, "Ek Bar Phir" in 1979 and featured in a string of hits like "Chashme Buddoor", "Kamla", "Mirch Masala", "Ankahi", "Main Zinda Hoon" and "Panchvati".
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