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Ever since we heard about Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty collaborating again on another installment in the Golmaal franchise, the excitement levels have gone sky high.
Recently, there were reports that the film would not release on Diwali next year as the team did not want another clash with a big star. But all that is untrue and we are about to see some Shetty-style fireworks at the box office on Diwali next year. Golmaal Again goes on floors early next year.
The film will star Ajay Devgn reprising his part with Shreyas Talpade and Shraddha Kapoor in pivotal roles.
Anushka Sharma looks gorgeous as a bride in the Channa Mereya song from Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. But she says that it didn’t make her feel like a bride. Why, you wonder? The actress shares her experience in this Instagram video-
Even though she loves Manish Malhotra’s gorgeous design, she had a total nightmare wearing and carrying it around on set. No wonder she looks so damn happy in a light chiffon saree in this click with Ranbir Kapoor and Karan Johar.
It looks like YRF’s Befikre has been going on a different track altogether for the promotions of the film. After seeing Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor locking lips all over France, in what is a first for a Bollywood film, they are going to unveil the trailer of the film at Eiffel Tower with the Mayor of France on 10 October.
Befikre is directed by Aditya Chopra and is slated to release on 9 December.
Ajay Devgn has taken a rather strong stand about working with Pakistani artistes and given the current situation, the actor stands firmly against collaborating with talents from across the border. The actor recently said in an interview on national television that he will not work with any Pakistani artistes, at least for the time being.
Devgn also clarified that his stand has nothing to do with politics and that he would be vocal about Pakistan irrespective of the party in power.
James Bond is now selling pan masala. I think now, we’ve seen it all.
Pierce Brosnan has never failed to sweep us off our feet. But believe it or not, he is the face of a new ad campaign for a popular pan masala brand. It’s hilarious to see how a small blue tin of pan masala has replaced 007’s Walther pistol. Truly (I hope you’re seeing the sarcasm here) ‘class never goes out of style.’
This is not the first time our former James Bond has endorsed an Indian brand, having flaunted his famous moves previously for a popular Indian suit length brand.
Along with Swiss watches, chocolates, beer, credit cards and soft drinks, here comes Brosnan’s most desi avatar ever!
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