Friday, August 31, 2012

Katrina Kaif to romance Ranveer and Arjun in Gunday?


Heartthrobs Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor are teaming up for Ali Abbas Zafar’s next film ‘Gunday.’ Speculations are rife that the director is trying to rope in Katrina Kaif for the project.
Ali Abbas Zafar has already worked with Katrina Kaif in ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan’ and he shares a good comfort factor with Katrina.
Film ‘Gunday’ is about Bikram and Bela, who rise from being small time wagon breakers and coal thieves and become the biggest and the most powerful black marketing mafia-men.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

I used to drink vodka at 8 am, says Mahie Gill

In Tigmanshu Dhulia’s upcoming film Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster 2, Mahie Gill‘s character had to appear drunk in some scenes. To make sure she looked her part, the actress apparently started drinking at 8 in the morning.
According to a source Mahie herself came up with the idea of becoming drunk in real for the scenes.
“At times I used to drink vodka at 8 am and get high on it. Though the weather was so hot in Gujarat, the crew had a ball of a time seeing me drinking and getting high early morning,” says Mahie Gill.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Salman Khan on Sunny Leone's co-star wish list

Indo-Canadian adult entertainer Sunny Leone teamed up with Arunoday Singh and Randeep Hooda in her Bollywood debut Jism 2, and now she has expressed a desire to work with Hindi movie star Salman Khan. "Whoever wants to work with me, I want to work with them. But Salman Khan is on  the top of my list," the 31-year-old
said here Sunday during a visit to a theatre for a public interaction.
Recently released Jism 2 was promoted aggressively before its release and Dino Morea, co-producer of the erotic thriller, says it's important to promote a film after it hits the screens.
"We got a great opening, the first day was very good. I would like to say that promotions should continue even after the film's release because you should see how the audience is reacting. Most often after a film's release, the actors and crew disappear. We don't want to do that," the 36-year-old said.
"We want to show people that we are still promoting the film and we will be visiting more theatres. People are coming to watch Sunny," he added. Dino also thanked the public for their positive response to the film.
"Thank you all for coming and buying tickets. We have brought you Sunny and everywhere else it is totally a 'paisa vasool' show," said Dino. Sunny said: "Thank you for coming and buying tickets. Thank you so much for inviting me in your homes and hearts. I love you all and hope you do too."