Friday, February 29, 2008

Deepika Whispered "I LOVE YOU TOO"


Deepika Padukone stumped everyone at 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards ceremony when she left with friend-turned-beau Ranbir Kapoor. We hear that they are not just back together or dating but very much in love too. Ranbir was overheard telling Deepika, "I love you" while the two were backstage during the award ceremony to which Deepika's whispered and shy response was "I love you too". After the award function, both of them headed for Farah Ali Khan’s party, where they held hands, stuck to each other through the night and even kissed. Earlier this month, talking to press, Ranbir claimed that his relationship with Deepika was platonic. "We have been friends. Then she was busy with her first film's release and I was busy with mine. Recently we were shooting in Australia and became friendly again. She's an amazing, caring girl. I enjoy spending time with her," he was quotes as saying


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SRK to do an Indian version of Spider Man


After acquiring six-pack abs, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has another gift for his fans, this time, the young ones. SRK is now planning to do an Indian version of the Spider Man as a gift to his son Aryan who is a big fan. According to reports the director chosen to put together what is arguably the most expensive movie ever made in Bollywood is Anubhav Sinha. The superstar is said to be very excited about the project.


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Preity Zinta credits Bollywood for IPL venture


Cricket is her current passion but actress Preity Zinta credits Bollywood with giving her the platform to venture into the Indian Premier League.

Zinta is part of the consortium that bought the Mohali franchise in the Twenty20 cricket league for $76 million over a 10-year-period.

"The reason that I have the platform today, the reason that I have reached this far in life is because I had been given an opportunity by the Indian film industry and I'll never forget that," the actress told Reuters at an event on Thursday.

Zinta, who made her acting debut in Mani Ratnam's "Dil Se" in 1998 and later starred in several mushy romances, is also taking up the challenge of starring in arthouse films.

"There was a time when I was doing roles that were so up my sleeves and there was no nervousness any more," she said.

"Last year I took a call and I said for myself, for my growth as an actor, I have to do different things."

Three of Zinta's four films slated for release in 2008 are arthouse projects -- Jahnu Barua's "Har Pall", Deepa Mehta's "Heaven On Earth" and Rituparno Ghosh's "The Last Lear". The only exception is "Heroes", a film in which Zinta stars opposite Salman Khan.

"I really want to attempt things that I haven't attempted in the past ten years," the 33-year-old actress said.


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