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Name : Iwasa Mayuko ( Miri Hanai )
Born : October 15, 1984 - Tokyo, Japan
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Anushka Sharma is enjoying Nikhil's company

Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma is in good company, she has opted to work with Nikhil Advani for Patiala House. Nikhil Advani said that he remember the article of Aditya Chopra that why he cast Anushka Sharma opposite Shahrukh Khan in the movie Rab Ne Bana De Jodi.

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Adi wants the audiences to feel that they are watching Shahrukh film but landed up coming out of the cinema, seeing Suri character of SRK.

Nikhil has cast action hero of the Bollywood industry Akshay Kumar, for which audiences’ reaction will be different. Nikhil want something different so he selected Anushka Sharma and Akki for his movie. Nikhil has also decided the ah of the movie ‘ A film by Nikhil Advani’.

Now, Nikhil Advani thank to Aditya Chopra to cast Anushka Sharma. Now, Anushka has to prove herself in Patiala House.

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I Hate Luv Storys: Movie Reviews, Wallpapers, Story, Trailers, Songs, Photos

After the success of youth-oriented film ‘Wake Up Sid’, Karan Johar is back with yet another energeticmovie, ‘I Hate Luv Storys’. I Hate Luv Storys is a upcoming hindi movie in which Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoorare in main roles. UTV Motion Pictures and Dharma Production's I HATE LUV STORYS all set to hit the screenson 2nd July 2010. Movie producers will be Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and directed by debutante Punit Malhotra, nephew of designer Manish Malhotra. The Music of the film is given by Vishal & Shekhar and lyrics penned by Anvita Dutt, Kumaar & Vishal Dadlani. The lead roles have been portrayed by Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, while Sammir Dattani and Sameer Soni play effective supporting roles.

Jay Dhingra (Imran Khan) is die-hard cynic, one of those upper-class Mumbai dudes, who he lives by the mantra “I hate love stories”. However, working as an assistant director to Veer Kapoor (Sameer Soni), the renowned ‘romantic’ filmmaker of Indian Film Industry, Jay has little option but to live with the larger than life, glossy, cinematic love. All this is only to achieve his biggest dream - to make it big in Bollywood. He is designated to work under the new production designer of the film, Simran Sharma (Sonam Kapoor). This romantic comedy is a love story between all three characters. Sonam and Sammir are in love and Imran comes in from the third angle and falls for Sonam. She has to decide who she truly loves. Although Imran Khan plays Samir’s assistant director, he hates the idea of making love stories as he plays a casanova in the film.

I Hate Luv Storys Movie Cast and Crew:
Star Cast: Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Sammir Dattani, Sameer Soni, Kavin Dave, Khusboo Shroff, Bruna Abdullah, Pooja Ghai, Ketaki Dave, Anju Mahendru, Shirish Sharma
Special Appearance: Aamir Ali, Pooja Ghai
Director: Punit Malhotra
Producer: Karan Johar, Ronnie Screwvala
Banner: Dharma Productions
Music Director: Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani
Lyricist: Anvita Dutt, Kumaar, Vishal Dadlani
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Release Date: 2 July 2010


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Deepika Padukone was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her family moved to Bangalore, Karnataka, India, when she was eleven months old. Free Bollywood Celebrities wallpapers Deepika Padukone is of Mangalorean origin, and her mother tongue is Konkani. Her lineage hails from Padukone village in Kundapura Taluk in the Udupi District of the southern state of Karnataka. Her father, Prakash Padukone, is a retired badminton player of international repute, and her mother is a travel agent. Padukone also has a younger sister, Anisha, born on February 2, 1991. Padukone attended Sophia High School in Bangalore, and completed her pre-university studies at Mount Carmel College Bangalore. While in high school she played badminton at the state level. However, she was not keen on pursuing a career as a badminton player.

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Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai - Music Review

Cast :: Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Kangna Ranaut, Prachi Desai

Despite the name Pritam staring from the credit details of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, you are not overtly enthused about what the music would have to offer. Despite the that most Luthria films (Kachhe Dhaage, No. 9211) have boasted of good music, you are not really sure if there would be something similar this time around. Despite the fact that Emraan Hashmi and good music go hand in hand, you wonder whether the good run will continue with Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. There is a singular reason for that. The film belongs to gangster genre which, on paper, leaves very minimal scope for a popular soundtrack. At maximum a song or two goes on to become a chartbuster, as has been evidenced in Company (Khallas) and Shoot Out At Lokhandwala (Ganpat). However, something with lends wholesome popular appeal doesn't quite appear to be on cards. Well, the speculations go out of the window as Pritam along with Irshad Kamil, Nilesh Mishra and Amitabh Bhattacharya prove otherwise and come up with a soundtrack which surprises and entertains.

It's trademark Pritam in the very opening notes of 'Pee Hoto Ki Sargam' which has an 'alaap' going in the background before Mohit Chauhan arrives on scene. A beautiful that has chorus adding on that additional zing to the proceedings, 'Pee Loon' is a loveable track that boasts of some poetic lyrics by Irshad Kamil. With a slight sufi touch to it, 'Peen Loon' is the kind of track that Imtiaz Ali would have loved to grab with both hands. In fact if 'mukhda' is a great kick start, 'antara' is even better as Mohit Chauhan gets the boyish charm of Emraan translated through his voice. A good kick start and a winner all the way, the song also arrives in a enjoyable 'remix version' and in the process keeps Emraan's hit record intact.

Set in the 70s, 'Tum Jo Aaye' is a quintessential Bollywood track where Tulsi Kumar leads from the front. Even though Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is also roped in for the song, he arrives only two minutes into the song. Yes, Tulsi does fine in giving the song a kick start but Rahat's entry brings an altogether different dimension to this song which has elements of 'qawalli' to it. Also, despite the fact that the song is set in the 70s, Pritam doesn't make it sound like a caricature and keeps it true to its theme. Written by Irshad Kamil, this song also arrives in a 'reprise version' by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and it is tough not to play it on in a repeat version. Yet another winner in the album.

Remember ' O My ' from Apna Desh? The song is presented in its new avtar with Irshad Kamil rechristening it as 'Parda'. While the basic essence of 'Monica' is kept intact, Pritam brings in a new flavour to it by doing his own bit. Rather than a straight forward 'remix version', 'Parda' is presented as an altogether new song especially during the 'antara' part. Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, Anupam and Rana, this song stays totally glued to the cabaret tracks of the late 60s/early 70s and should definitely make for a very good impact on screen as a part of the narrative.

The song that is timeless though and doesn't just belong to the 70s or the current times is 'I Am In Love'. If 'Pee Loon' reminded one of Imtiaz Ali films, 'I Am In Love' is the kind of track that follows Anurag Basu template. If Life In A Metro is your poison, rest assured Milan Luthria has inspired Pritam good enough to make a melodious track like 'I Am In Love'. A song which you just wish could be played in loop for hours at stretch; it is yet another instance of an 'antara' turning out to be even better than 'mukhda'. Also, Nilesh Mishra brings in a new combination of words despite the song being titled plain and simple 'I Am In Love'.

The song arrives thrice in the album with backup vocals by Dominique and while the solo version by relatively new entrant Karthik is good, it is K.K.'s version that takes the song to a different high altogether. The experience matters here and so does the composer-singer combination which results in yet another song which will definitely find popularity, especially amongst youth. Also, rest assured, the song will find a definite inclusion in all the 'love compilation' albums in months to come. The 'dance version' further adds variety and also justifies the confidence that the makers had in bringing this song multiple times in the album.

'Babu Rao Mast Hai' - Now any college goer will hear these lyrics and would immediately imply what it is trying to say. However, to the credit of the team here (lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya, singer: Mika), there isn't anything risqué about the song until and unless someone truly runs his imagination wild and reads between the words. Yes, it is spicy, mischievous and edgy. However, it is more about the escapades of a gangster rather than his love for women and wine which makes it stand apart from 'Ganpat' or 'Khallas'. It takes a couple of listening to grasp the tune but once that happens, it hooks on to you. Given Emraan Hashmi's on-screen image, that of someone who has a naughty streak to him, 'Babu Rao' can find good patronage coming for itself.

Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai throws a surprise, a mighty pleasant one at that. There is no average song in the album as all range from good to very good. Also, there are definite chartbusters like 'Pee Loon Hoto Ki Sargam', 'I Am In Love' and 'Baburao'. In addition, 'Tum Jo Aaye' and 'Parda' add further value to the film's music, hence making it a complete album. Once the initial inhibition about the album offering only gangster score settles down and the fact emerges that there are quite a few love songs on the offing as well, Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai should enjoy a long innings ahead.

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Diya Mirza won the prestigious Miss Asia Pacific title at the beauty pageant held on 2 December, 2000, in Manila. She is the second Indian contestant to be crowned Miss Asia Pacific and the first in 29 years.

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Aarti Chhabira Bollywood Actress

Aarti shot to fame when she won the coveted Miss India title in 2000. She comes from a Sindhi family that has no Bollywood connections at all. She has appeared in videos for Adnan Sami’s album Tera Chehra and Sukhwinder Singh’s Nasha hi Nasha. Aarti usually does item songs and her most recent one was ‘Unke nashe mein’ in Shootout at Lokhandwala.

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