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Compiled by Anoop Kumar
01/31/2013

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

The new girl who will star opposite Salman Khan in his brother Sohail Khan's film has been kept strictly under wraps.Apparently Sohail wants her to lie low till the shooting starts.Hope Sallu does not reveal her identity in his own inimitable way!
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Getting involved in controversies is a part and parcel of any celebrity's life, but superstar Shah Rukh Khan says it does affect him personally, though he doesn't let it show in public. "They all affect me. I am a very educated, sensitive and an extremely private person. So all of them (controversies) extremely sadden, disturb and anger me in the comfort of my house. And what is even more disturbing is that when you go out into the public, you need to behave in a certain way...it is a no win situation, " Shah Rukh told in an interview.The actor says he has not been a very media savvy person and is unaware of what the politically right thing to say is. "This whole ideology of saying the right thing at the right time and the whole PR activity, I have never done it. I am the most media unsavvy person. I say what I feel and I get into trouble for it. I have not learnt to deal with it, but I am a good actor and when I come out in the public I deal with it (controversy). But I don't like it, it is embarrassing, saddening and humiliating, " he added.
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A timely tipoff from an retired police officer averted what could have possibly been a murderous attack on Kamal Haasan. Apparently this benefactor, an old Kamal Haasan fan, advised the amazing actor on Wednesday to not travel alone under any circumstance, as his life was in danger. Confirming this terrifying incident Kamal Haasan says, `Yes, I was warned. I wouldn't want to name the kind gentleman since his life would also be jeopardized. But yes, I was told not to travel alone. ` The actor says he isn't afraid to die. `Death is what my opponents desire for me anyway, Creative death. Besides, yesterday (January 30) would have been a good day for me to be killed. My Bapuji (Mahatma Gandhi) was killed on this day. ` Kamal Haasan had directed Hey Ram, a film on Mahatma Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse in the year 2,000.
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Parineeti Chopra could barely walk in her heavy ghagra at an awards event over the weekend. The actress was heard saying that she was extremely uncomfortable! No wonder she kept tugging at it every now and then.
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Diana Penty, who walked the ramp for top Italian and Indian designers before turning to acting with "Cocktail", says modelling and acting are two different worlds. Talking about the two fields, Diana said: "(They are) very different, extremely different - the nature of the job and what is required from you." "This (acting) is way more demanding and it has a lot more involvement - physically, emotionally and mentally," the 27-year-old said here Monday while unveiling the cover page of Women's Health magazine, which features her. Diana started modelling in 2005 for Italian designers Trussadi and Ferre and later for Indian designers like Rina Dhaka, Rohit Bal and Wendell Rodricks. Diana also shares how her inexperience in Bollywood proved to be a boon while the cast of "Cocktail" was being finalised.
"I was from a completely different world, (with), no film background, I had no acting experience and no training. So I wasn't sure what I was doing there exactly. I just knew I had to meet these people (Imtiaz Ali and Homi Adajania) and I didn't know how I will tell them I am not at all prepared, but I want to meet you anyway," Diana said.
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