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Compiled by Anoop Kumar
01/02/2014

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

Apparently, cricketer Virat Kohli went straight to Anushka Sharma's house to usher in 2014 with her. Whether they openly admit to it or not, one thing is for sure: Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli are surely dating. HitList was the first to break the story about the budding romance between the two on November 12. While the other players left in the bus, Virat was seen waiting around for around 20 minutes at the airport. Soon, Anushka Sharma's grey coloured 7272 Range Rover entered the scene -- in which Virat's luggage was loaded. Apparently the car was only for his baggage as Virat sat in a white Audi number 9045 and left from the airport. The young cricketer reached the actress's place after midnight and till the time the story went into print (late Wednesday afternoon), he was said to be stationed at Anushka's place.

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A birdie chirps to say that Mallika Sherawat who performed in Toronto in Canada for a New Year's eve gala now prefers to do shows only abroad. A few years ago, the sex siren was slammed with a court case when she wore a skimpy outfit for a New Year performance in a suburban hotel. Last year she shook a leg in Los Angeles. Better to be safe, than sorry when it comes to making moolah, eh?

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Actor Sonu Sood says his "Happy New Year" co-actor Shah Rukh Khan is jealous of his talent of portraying negative characters. Sonu has tried his hand at negative and positive roles in his career, but King Khan is particularly in awe of his portrayal of a villain. At the unveiling of the cover of Health and Nutrition magazine featuring him Monday, Sonu was asked why he hardly features in positive roles. He said: "I have done a lot of positive roles and I have a positive role in 'Happy New Year' also. But like I said, times have changed. You just need to entertain, whether it's a positive or a negative role. Recently, when we were shooting for 'Happy New Year,' Shah Rukh told me that 'I get very jealous of you when you do negative roles and I also want to do an out-and-out negative roles without any songs," added Sonu, who was seen as villain Chhedi Singh in "Dabangg".

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Actress Deepika Padukone has been approached for a Sooraj Barjatya film starring Salman Khan. The superstar will be teaming up with Barjatya for a film after 14 years. Their last outing together was 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'. "Sooraj ji met her (Deepika) at her birthday party. Talks are on with her but nothing is finalized yet.  Lot of actresses have interest in this film and he is meeting other actresses as well," sources close to the development told PTI. "We have not finalised anyone yet. Lot of speculation is happening over the heroine of the film. Things will be finalised in 15 days or so," the source said. Several names have come up for the leading lady like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Katrina Kaif, Ilena D'Cruz, Anushka Sharma, Parineeti Chopra, Nargis Fakhri and others.The yet to be titled film is likely to go on floors in June next year. The shooting might take place in Mumbai, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

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Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit is set to make a comeback on the screen in a never-seen-before avatar in ready-to-release "Dedh Ishqiya", a hinterland based thriller-drama, and thanks Indian cinema for evolving and making way for strong female characters. "The more depth in the character the more fun you get to perform," Madhuri said when asked how comfortable she was with the bold role in "Dedh Ishqiya", which brings her out of her comfort zone, Madhuri told IANS in an interview."I am so thankful that our cinema has come a long way, and I am happy that women are portrayed as characters and not just eye candy in the films. (Women are) very beautifully portrayed on the screen," she said.

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