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Shah Rukh Khan started shooting for Imtiaz Ali’s next film in Prague, in which he would be starring with Anushka Sharma for the third time. In a video uploaded by fans on Instagram, SRK was seen shooting to a Mohit Chauhan song on Charles Bridge.
Can’t wait to know more about this one!
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will not be a part of Sarkaar 3, director Ram Gopal Varma has said. The director took to Twitter to share the information.
RGV will launch the first look of Sarkar 3 on August 26, and said that according to the demands of the story, Bachchan Jr and Aishwarya would no longer be part of the project.
He also promised to announce the cast details soon and that this film would be way more intense than the earlier ones.
Taapsee Pannu, who plays a bold girl in her upcoming film Pink, seems to have a lot in common with her reel character. She shared in an interview with Deccan Chronicle how being a Delhi girl, she knows about eve-teasing pretty closely.
Taapsee revealed how while shooting once in Delhi, she found a girl being heckled by some men and went on to help her.
The girl, who didn’t recognise the actress, took the lift.
The pre-production of Mission: Impossible 6 has come to a halt - thanks to a dispute over its star actor Tom Cruise’s fees. According to Hollywood Reporter, the actor is looking to match or exceed what he is getting paid for The Mummy, which he is currently shooting in London for Universal Studios.
Paramount, co-financing Mission: Impossible 6 with Skydance, was in the prep stages for a January 2017 production start with director Christopher McQuarrie writing the script.
(Source: Hollywood Reporter)
Vivek Oberoi truly has a heart of gold. Quite apart from his considerable charity work projects, the actor is now doing his bit to improve the health of his colleagues - the men and women who work behind the camera to create the magic on screen.
According to DNA, Oberoi organised a full-body check-up for the employees of CINTAA (Cine And Television Artistes’ Association) on Sunday. He conducted the drive with workers from the CPAA (Cancer Patient Aid Association) in Andheri, Mumbai. The camp was attended by more than 350 employees of the two organisations, who underwent a full health check-up.
That’s some great work, Vivek!
(Source: DNA)
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