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Bollywood Baatein

Anoop Kumar
12/22/2010

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

Katrina Kaif's new spicy number 'Sheila ki Jawani' in upcoming release Tees Maar Khan is creating waves.  Watch the song and tell us what do you think?


This was her first visit to Patna. And Sameera Reddy would never forget it. On Sunday evening the actress flew down on a private jet with her entourage to perform for a live show in the largest open-air venue in Bihar, the Gandhi Maidan, at a function organized by a television channel Mahua. It's an experience Sameera would never forget. Neither would her anxious and frightened parents in Mumbai who until she boarded her flight back to Mumbai the next afternoon kept calling anxiously to make sure their daughter was all right. Shaken but not defeated Sameera said on the morning after the trauma, “You can't blame my parents for being scared for me. I was thoroughly shaken by what I happened. I played it down for my parents' sake. But I'd never like anyone to go through what me and my troupe dancers went through.” So what exactly happened at the venue? According to Sameera, “I flew down excitedly to Patna on Saturday to perform at the channel's show. I had never been to the city. And I must say I loved the people and the place, no matter what happened later... At the venue of the performance me and my troupe were backstage all charged to do a medley of chartbusters when suddenly pandemonium broke out in the open-air venue.We at first thought it was just the audience getting excited. And I quelled by troupe dancers' anxieties arguing that it is the publics excitement for which we artistes crave when we go on stage.But then the “excitement” got out of hand. Reliving those nightmarish moments Sameera says, “I was determined to go on stage, no matter how excitable the audience. But the next thing I heard backstage was the public from the back in the audience had broken the barricade in the secluded section because they wanteda closer look at the stage. They were breaking chairs, pelting stones and setting the barricades on fire.” That's when Sameera realized the show was over. “The organizers came backstage and told me I've to leave immediately. But there was no way to get out! The entire place was on a rampage. In a panic I was given a veil to cover my head and we pushed through the crowd. Believe me, that walk from backstage to my care of three minutes was the longest journey of my life,” said Sameera

There has been enough discussion about Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor's marriage! We have come across lots of comments from both of them but none of them have given real indication about the time when they will tie the knot.  Saif has already taken the marriage vows once and is happy with two kids from his former wife Amrita Singh. So, it seems there is no hurry from his side and Kareena is also at peak of her career and is only 30 now. The hottest couple of Bollywood does not seem to be interested in tying the knot at this moment considering their career is going great these years. Will 2011 be the year for them?

Band Baaja Baaraat couple Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma will go public about their relationship at the Screen Film Awards. Firoz Nadiadwala's Power which has been desperately seeking a young hero, seems to have found an answer in newbie Ranveer Singh! The latter is said to be meeting key producers in the business post Band Baaja Baaraat, one of whom is Firoz.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is in India on two-day visit and is currently in Mumbai, dropped in on the sets of Shah Rukh Khan's Ra.One yesterday.  The President has been having various meetings with B-Town personalities.  Yesterday, he visited the sets of Ra.One to watch Kareena Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan rehearse for a song for the film.  He requested to meet Raj Kapoor's grand daughter Kareena as Russians loved the actor.



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