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Compiled by Anoop Kumar
01/17/2013

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

Sonam Kapoor has gone back to Delhi to shoot   her next film directed by Anand Rai of Tanu Weds Manu fame. According to a source, ‘After pack-up, Sonam is spotted hanging around with the students in the premise. They have developed a great bond and are often seen discussing various social issues when they get a chance,` says a source from the unit.Moreover, thanks to the intense chill in the capital city, Sonam along with these youngsters also enjoyed bonfire evenings. Sonam will be donning a completely new look for the film. Also, although she has been spending most of her time shooting and hanging around the campus, it's difficult to really make out whether she's a star or just another student from the college.’
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A group of Mumbai cops stopped Vivek Oberoi and his co-star Neha Sharma at a Worli junction for violating road safety rules. Vivek and Neha were in Worli filming for a bike ride scene when they were pulled over by the men in khaki. It was a morning shoot and Vivek and Neha are shown to go for a long bike ride in the film.   Director Vinnil Markan says, `The local traffic police caught them riding without helmets. It was amusing to know that they refused to listen to Vivek's explanation. That's when the crew stepped in to show them the permits and other formalities for the shoot.`
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Varun Dhawan wowed everyone with his performance in his debut film "Student of The Year" (SOTY) and the young actor has now bagged an Ekta Kapoor project to be made under her Balaji banner. Youngest son of successful director David Dhawan, the actor said: "In 2013, I am doing a film with Balaji, which my father (David) is directing. I can't talk much about it but preparations have begun."
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He is known as the "serial kisser" of Bollywood. Emraan Hashmi, who is not bashful about his onscreen reputation, quite sees the lighter side of being cast opposite a witch in "Ek Thi Daayan"."This was the only thing left for me to romance - a 'daayan'. This film fulfilled that also. Now all that is left is to romance mid-air," says Hashmi, one of the most consistently successful lead actors in Bollywood.
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Pallavi Sharda has quietly gone from a walk-on part in Karan Johar's My Name Is Khan to the male lead opposite Ranbir Kapoor-no less-in Abhinav Kashyap's Besharam. The story of a con-man in Delhi and his lady-love goes on the floors in March 2013. Understandably excited about the leap of faith from a cameo to a dream-like lead with Ranbir, Pallavi says she is not allowed to talk about her part. But the Australia-born academician-beauty queen confirms she is bagged the coveted role.
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