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Tiger Shroff doesn't want to work with B-Town's Khans
Mumbai, July 3
Unlike most emerging stars in
Bollywood, actor Tiger Shroff says he doesn't want to work with any of
the Hindi film industry's top three Khans -- Shah Rukh, Salman and
Aamir. He has his own reason for it.
At an event here to unveil
the new initiative of a fashion store, Tiger was asked that out of the
three, whom would he would like to work with.
He said: "None of them. Who would watch me then?"
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Always open to sensible cinema: Palash Sen
Singer-actor
Palash Sen, a doctor by qualification, will next be seen in "Aisa Yeh
Jahaan". The "Filhaal" actor says he found the movie sensible to do.
"I'm
always open to good, sensible and sensitive subjects. (For a long time)
I never got offer which was sensible enough for me to do. But with this
film, I found it. Even the music is something which I can do as per my
choice. There was no compulsion of giving jazzy item numbers. I had a
freedom of giving music which I believe in," Palash said here.
The frontman of band Euphoria, Palash has also composed the film's music.
The
movie's story revolves around the issue of people coming from different
parts of India to Mumbai and what difficulties they face. It also talks
about nature and environment.
Directed by Biswajeet Bora and
produced by Kholie entertainment, the film also stars Ira Dubey,
Abhilasha Sinha, Kinshuk Sen, Sunit Bora and "Indian Idol Junior" 2013
winner Anjana Padmanabhan.
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Arshad hopes for 'raise' post 'Guddu Rangeela'
Actor
Arshad Warsi hopes that his latest release "Guddu Rangeela" fetches so
much appreciation that he is able to demand a higher remuneration for
his future projects.
At the launch of a new multiplex here, he
quipped: "The movie ('Guddu Rangeela') was released in Dubai. It has
been getting great reviews and praises. It is been hailed as 'cult
movie. I just hope something like this happens in India, It would be
super fun.
"I swear it, I'd increase my remuneration...it's been
while since it has been raised," added the actor, whose last outing
"Welcome To Karachi" failed to create much magic.
Directed by Subhash Kapoor, "Guddu Rangeela" also stars Amit Sadh and Aditi Rao Hydari.