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Katrina Kaif seems to have gotten over her heartbreak over Ranbir Kapoor. Today she posted a picture on Facebook of herself with Twilight actor Robert Pattinson - albeit his wax avatar - and asked her fans, “How do we look together?”.
Gorgeous, Kat! But make sure you go for the real deal this time.
The girl had of course made more than a mark in Cocktail. But Diana Penty seems hell bent on stealing our hearts - move over Abhay Deol - in the first song of Happy Bhag Jayegi, Aashiq Tera. Diana lights up the screen with her stunning looks and uninhibited exuberance. The number itself is a lovely and refreshing romantic ballad revolving around Diana Penty, Abhay Deol and Ali Fazal. It has been composed and sung by Sohail Sen along with Altamash Faridi.
Star Trek is making a comeback to television after ages and will premiere on Netflix around the world in January next year. And today, the producers of the series unveiled the first look of the test flight of the U.S.S. Discovery, the newest Starfleet ship for the franchise, at San Diego Comic-Con International and it looks nothing short of glorious. The ship’s name will also serve as the official title for the highly anticipated new series Star Trek: Discovery.
Boy, we can’t wait!
Another song from Ashutosh Gowariker’s upcoming film Mohenjo Daro is out. Showcasing the budding romance between a bronzed Hrithik Roshan and a pretty Pooja Hegde, the song is melodious and sweet. But the bull - the couple is seen cavorting on a bullock cart - perhaps stops there. May be it would be better once we watch it in context of the film, but as of now the picturisation of the number somehow leaves us feeling jaded.
Need a bit of spark here, Mr Gowariker!
Since the outrage that has broken over Naseeruddin Shah’s calling Rajesh Khanna a “poor actor”, whose mediocre tastes shaped Bollywood, Shah has apologised for his comment, according to India Today TV.
Twinkle Khanna, Rajesh Khanna’s daughter, however is in no mood to relent and took to Twitter to express her anger yet again.
Read the full report on The Quint.
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