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Ash Surpasses The Khans In The Forbes List!

Ash Surpasses Khan’s In The Forbes List!Here’s a good news for fans of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

In the list of "Hollywood's Most Valuable Actors”, prepared by the US magazine ‘Forbes’, the former Miss World and Bollywood actress had been ranked as India's most bankable star in Hollywood, pushing down the Khans of Bollywood in the ratings of the best bet for a film's financial success.

This has proved that Ash is the ‘Real Queen’ of ‘Bollywood’.

Among others who made it to the list from India include Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Irrfan Khan and Hrithik Roshan.

Sallu’s ‘Veer’ To Resume Shooting At Amber Fort!

Sallu’s ‘Veer’ To Resume Shooting At Amber FortAfter being charged for damaging the Historic fort of Amber, Salman Khan’s upcoming film ‘Veer’ has got permission from the Rajasthan High court to resume its shooting again at the fort.

The court, during the last week, issued a stay order on the filming of ‘Veer’ in the fort after an accident happened on the film sets, when a 20 foot long wall collapsed injuring around 15 people.

Big B Wishes A Speedy Recovery For SRK

Big B Wishes A Speedy Recovery For SRK It seems that the bitter rivalry between SRK and Amitabh Bachchan has finally ended.

All ends well that ends well!

Bachchan visited SRK at his home, Mannat on Wednesday’s night. Earlier on Monday, SRK had undergone a surgery in Mumbai’s Breach Candy hospital and was discharged the next day from the hospital.

From poverty to pomp: Slumdog cast to grace Oscars

From poverty to pomp: Slumdog cast to grace OscarsLos Angeles  - All the leading actors of Slumdog Millionaire - including the two impoverished children who had a central role in the movie - will attend the Oscars Sunday and take the stage to accept the award if the movie wins the best picture prize, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

The decision was taken at the last minute after the film's producers and director Danny Boyle had earlier worried that taking the kids to the Hollywood glitter-fest might further complicate the lives of the two children cast from Mumbai's slums.

Multiplexes to get deprived of movie releases

Multiplexes to get deprived of movie releases  Bollywood is a place where controversies can never come to an end. Now the latest reports are suggesting that the Producers' Guild of India has taken up the decision that no more films would be released in multiplexes.

Chairman of Pooja Films, Vashu Bhagnani, reported that following the release of Delhi-6, no other Bollywood film would be released in multiplexes till negotiations with theatre owners begin.

Ralph Fiennes hopes to shoot Shakespeare film debut in Belgrade

Ralph FiennesBelgrade - British actor Ralph Fiennes said Friday that he will most probably shoot his directorial debut, Shakespeare's Coriolanus, in Belgrade next spring - if he can find the financing.

Fiennes, set to open 37th Belgrade International Film Festival on Friday night, told journalists that the Serbian capital, with its combination of 19th century and communist architecture and new buildings, would be an ideal location for Coriolanus.

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