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Bollywood Baatein

Compiled by Anoop Kumar
01/14/2016

(This article is sponsored by Monique Kornfeld, Esq.)

After trying her hand at acting, direction, production and politics, Bollywood's 'Dreamgirl' Hema Malini will soon come up with her debut album of bhajans. The 67-year-old, best known for her roles in films like "Seeta Aur Geeta", "Sholay", "Johny Mera Naam", "Baghban" and "Veer-Zaara", took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce that she is venturing into singing. "I am discovering a new me who I didn't know even existed. Singing is such an enthralling experience and I'm enjoying my new avatar totally," she added. Hema further shared that the lyrics of the bhajans have been written by Narayan Agarwal.  "Lyrics-Narayan Agarwalji. Music coordination - Vivek Prakash. I'm coming out with an album of bhajans very soon and will need your encouragement and support," she shared.
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Sunny Deol says he made 'Ghayal Once Again' as he wanted to entertain the audience with the kind of films he used to do earlier. While promoting the movie on TV show - 'Yaar Mera Superstar' the 58-year-old actor confessed that he wrote 'Ghayal Once Again' as he wanted to relive the genre of the movies that he worked in the past. "When I started working, films like 'Betaab' (romantic) and 'Arjun' (action-drama) released and they brought in a different genre in Bollywood. And that is the kind of movies I believed in," he said in a statement. "In the past few years, I felt direction-less and then I thought I should go back to my genre of movies which I believed in. So I wrote 'Ghayal Once Again' to go back to my roots," he added.
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An absolute fitness junkie, Jacqueline Fernandez is said to be ready to turn her passion into a business venture. We hear the actress is planning to launch a fitness app to reach out to health freaks and keep them up-to-date with various forms of exercises. A source close to Jacqueline says, "She came up with this idea a few days ago and is now figuring out how to go about it. Since she personally isn't into lifting weights, she wants to update people about innovative workout routines like pilates, TRX (total-body resistance exercise) training, dance and so on."
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One film old actress Nimrat Kaur, who will be seen opposite Akshay Kumar in the forthcoming film "Airlift", says she was initially nervous to work with the action star. "I was very intimidated to work with him before I met him. Naturally, anybody would be. But, it takes a few seconds. Then everything is so normal. We had a great time working in this film. I got to learn a lot from him. "I am a one-film-old actress and for me, to get such a big film... I am really thankful to him," Nimrat told reporters in a group interview. Directed by Raja Krishna Menon, "Airlift" will hit the screens on January 22. The film is based on the evacuation of Indians based in Kuwait during the Iraq-Kuwait war.
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Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif spotted driving around town in the dead of night. After a brief lull, speculations of Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif parting ways surfaced yet again last week. A section of the media reported that the 'Tamasha' actor has moved out of their Bandra love nest, but our sources confirm that the couple is still together in the journey called life. They were, in fact, spotted vrooming around on a bike on late Friday night and the drive culminated at Krishna Raj bungalow, where Ranbir's parents, Rishi and Neetu, stay. Says an eyewitness, "It was around 3 am when we saw them riding through Bandra streets. Ranbir was in control of his mean machine and Katrina, who was riding pillion, had clutched him tightly. They seemed to be enjoying the slight nip in the air." However, soon after, they realised that they were being chased by their fans and the media, says the source, adding, "Ranbir instantly took a detour and they both landed at his parents' house in Pali Hill in the wee hours. They decided to stay there till morning."
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