1. Anil Kapoor Tells Us the One Thing Harsh Can Do, but He Can’t
Anil Kapoor will be seen in a complete Punjabi avatar in his upcoming film, Mubarakan. He tells us what it was like to wear a turban all the time. We also asked him what he was up to in a few of his Instagram posts.
2. Varun to Star in Shoojit Sircar’s Love Story Titled ‘October’
Varun Dhawan and Shoojit Sircar are collaborating on a slice-of-the-life love story October, which will be shot in Delhi. The production is set to begin this SeptemberThe movie also brings back Sircar's dream team of writer Juhi Chaturvedi and co-producer Ronnie Lahiri after Vicky Donor and Piku.
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3. Word of Mouth Spurs Lipstick Under My Burkha’s Monday Collections
With positive word of mouth, Lipstick Under My Burkha is only growing stronger at the box-office. The film collected Rs. 1.28 crore on Monday, more than its opening day figures, i.e. 1.22 crore. With that, Lipstick Under My Burkha has managed to rake in Rs. 7.08 crore at the box-office.
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4. Govinda Thanks Rishi for Supporting His Angst Over Jagga Jasoos
During the enormously delayed Jagga Jasoos and the heated exchanges between Rishi Kapoor and Anurag Basu, one didn’t pay much attention to when Govinda walked in and out of the project. His angry tweets about the ‘irresponsible director’ were quickly forgotten. But the veteran actor has spoken up again, this time revealing more details about why he quit the film.
Thank you Rishi sir. At last you showed concern. Good blood never speaks wrong... If I had said something, it would have been perceived as a complaint. They did what they thought was right and I didn’t want to interfere. I am not here to fight.Govinda, Actor
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5. CBFC Chief Nihalani Reacts to Reports of Him Being Asked to Quit
On Tuesday morning, Pahlaj Nihalani woke up to a barrage of calls and messages anxiously inquiring about reports that he will soon be asked to step down from the position of the chairperson of the Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC).
Nihalani sounded far from rattled by these rumours.
So far I have not heard of any such plans from the government. I am sure my well-wishers are holding their breath. But they can exhale for now. As far as being asked to relinquish my post as the CBFC chairperson is concerned, I leave the decision entirely to the government. It was they who asked me to take over in January 2015. The decision to hire me was a complete surprise to me. I immediately took charge and began working to the best of my abilities. If now I am asked to leave, I’d do so just as swiftly, wishing my successor all the best.Pahlaj Nihalani, CBFC Chairperson
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