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Aishwarya Rai in Income Tax Net

Aishwarya Rai in Income Tax Net

Mugdha Godse Gets A Hangover Of Her Role In 'Fashion'

Mugdha Godse Madhur Bhandarkar's upcoming release 'Fashion', which strives to disclose the real world of glamour have three main characters played by Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut and Mugdha Godse. While Priyanka and Kangana are tight lipped about the roles they portray in the movie, Mugdha has broken the ice by disclosing that her role demands usage of lot of foul language.

Fox to reprise Wall Street movie

Los Angeles - The global financial crisis could mean big bucks for Twentieth Century Fox.

Harbhajan criticized by the Akal Takht for his Ravana act

Harbhajan Singh is in controversy again, well this time not for any indisciplinary action on the pitch but because of his act on the reality show. The Spin bowler who is making raves through the dance reality show ‘Ek Khiladi, Ek Haseena’ being aired on ‘Colors’ has been criticized by the Jathedar of the Akal Takht(Sikhism's highest temporal authority), for his recent act of endorsing the persona of ‘Ravana'.

Goldie all set for “Drona’s” sequel

Not getting disheartened by the bad reviews the film received from the film critics, Goldie Behl, the Director of recent flick ‘Drona’ now plans a sequel of his creation.

Anti-piracy tune rules at three-day music industry meet

Berlin - The music industry's anger at illegal copying of pop music dominated speeches Wednesday at the start of Popkomm, a three-day annual industry talkfest in Berlin.

Robin Gibb, formerly of the Bee Gees, was typical of senior artists and recording industry executives worried about the decline in royalty earnings.

Speaking as president of CISAC, an international union of royalty- collecting agencies, Gibb said he would be suing the European Commission at the European Court of Justice. He is complaining that the European Union is imposing unfair rules on the industry's business operations.

The industry blames the slump on the worldwide spread of digital music and seeks more political leverage against those they call pirates.

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