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Compiled by Anoop Kumar
09/22/2016

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

The recently released song of M.S. Dhoni : The Untold Story, Jab Tak explores how Dhoni and Sakshi fell in love. The song takes us back to the courtship days of Dhoni and Sakshi. Since the release of the song, Sakshi has been inundated with calls from family and friends. People have been telling her that they know where all the couple visited. From their first meeting at Taj Mahal, to going for the African Safari at a later stage of their relationship, the song explicitly depicts it all.

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Actress Kangana Ranaut, who unveiled the title track of Tutak Tutak Tutiya on Monday, says she is a big fan of Tamannaah Bhatia who stars in the film. "I think the film is going to be full of fun. This is a comedy horror film which is amazing because we either make comedy or horror. Its nice that its something every new. I think quite a cocktail of feelings it's going to be," said Kangana at the event here. "I am a very big fan of Tamannaah's work also... I have seen her films. I feel I have never seen her such a performance where she is possessed. I am really looking forward to it," she added.

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Even as Rakesh Roshan revealed his plans of reviving the Krrish franchise next and releasing the fourth instalment in the Christmas 2018 weekend, social media has been abuzz with the filmmaker's second clash with Shah Rukh Khan. The actor-producer has already announced his intention of releasing his movie with Aanand L Rai, in which he plays a dwarf, on the same date. The first box-office face-off being between the Hrithik Roshan-starrer Kaabil and Raees (which SRK is producing with Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani) as both are scheduled to release on Republic Day 2017. Conceding that he read about the Christmas 2018 clash on social media, Roshan Sr says, 'If Shah Rukh is releasing his film on that day, I will shift. It is unethical for me to come on the date he has already announced for his movie.' However, he's in no mood to shift Kaabil, as he states, 'I had announced the date for Kaabil earlier. If they are coming on the same date, then I can't do anything about it.'

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Bollywood actress Sunny Leone is against the release of the upcoming documentary on her life, Mostly Sunny in India, as she feels it does not do justice to her story. Mostly Sunny charts the life of Leone, born Karenjit Kaur Vohra in Sarnia, Ontario, from her childhood in a conservative Sikh family to her shift to Los Angeles, her emergence as one of the biggest adult movie stars in the world and her subsequent mainstream movie career breakthrough in Bollywood.I hope Mostly Sunny doesn't come to India. Because it's not my story. It is somebody else's opinion, somebody else's vision. Leone said she doesn't want the documentary to release in India as it is less of a film on her life and more of "somebody else's opinion"."I hope it doesn't come to India. Because that's not the story that is mine. This is somebody else's opinion, somebody else's vision. No one has a right to tell your life story except for you," Leone told PTI in an exclusive interview.

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Actress Sonakshi Sinha says one of the downsides of her profession is that they are constantly being judged."Unfortunately, people who are in the limelight are always being judged. This is one of the downsides of our profession that as an actress we are constantly being judged. For me, I am somebody who has always been confident in my own skin and not pay too much attention on what people think about me," Sonakshi told IANS. The daughter of star couple Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha added: "If you get into that pressure, you will go mad. It's better to be yourself, work hard and move ahead." The actress also feels that now is the right time to be an actress in the film industry. "Wonderful roles are being written keeping women in mind. Films are being made with a woman as the protagonist. The pay disparity is decreasing, they are getting their dues. Right now is a good time to be in the industry," the 29-year-old said.

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