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The actor, politician and TFPC member Sarath Kumar says, he had a thrilling photoshoot with Superstar Rajinikanth for their upcoming venture Kochadaiyaan.
Sarath Kumar will be playing an important role in Soundarya R Ashwin’s debutant directorial Kochadaiyaan, with Deepika Padukone pairing opposite Thalaivar. Sarath said, “I feel honoured to share screen space with Rajinikanth, Kochadaiyaan snapshoot went great and I had thrilling experience with Thalaivar,” while speaking to media after Chennai Rhinos won the CCL semi-final over Telugu Warriors in Chennai.
Director K.S.Ravikumar has penned the script and will be supervising this film. Kochadaiyaan also casts veteran actress Shobana, Rukmini, Aadhi, Nassar and Jackie Shroff in other pivotal roles. A.R.Rahman has scored the music for the lyrics penned by Vairamuthu, Rajiv Menon’s cinematography and Sunil Lulla will be producing the film under Eros Entertainment.
Dhanush, the happening actor and singer is touted to join hands with commercial director Lingusamy and Engeyum Eppothum fame Saravanan for his next film.
Kollywood tinsel town is buzzing that Dhanush will be soon joining with director Saravanan and Lingusamy will be producing this venture under his Thirupathi Brothers banner along with his brother. However it was previously reported that, Saravanan’s directorial will be don by Arya.
Nevertheless it seems award winning actor Dhanush has grabbed the offer, an official announcement is expected soon. Dhanush is waiting to screen his 3 directed by his wife Aishwarya Dhanush with Shruthi Hassan in the female lead. 3 will be probably released in March in three languages Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
‘Blood Money’ is the new film from popular men of Bollywood that is Bhatt’s camp. Known for cooking hot and bold scenes that keep Censoring Standards at a debate, once again this flick starring Kunal Khemu and co-star Mia Uyeda has got shocking sex scene shot which is released on Youtube recently. Promo kind of this promotional stunt by the makers has got good market attention re-approving that Bhatts are the best in dealing with intimacy.
How Kunal Khemu’s girl friend Soha Ali Khan will react on this will be quite interesting to see. Click this link to view this sizzling scene.
Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor’s Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu has performed best at multiplexes of Mumbai, Delhi, Punjab, Kolkata and Mysore, which have contributed to a big chunk. But the all-India opening is lower than expected.
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu First Weekend Nett Collections Box Office 3 days Report
As per the trade report first weekend Nett collections as follows in India:
First Day (Friday) Box Office Collections: Rs 5.25 Crore
2nd Day (Saturday) Box Office Collections: Rs 7.5 Crore
3rd Day (Sunday) Box Office Collections: Rs 8.5 Crore
Total First Three Days Nett Collections In India: Rs 21.25 Crore
The tough taskmaster S S Rajamouli is more of a brand than just a cinema director. That’s why anything or everything about him tends to create a stir. And here is something for his fans. This is one of those rare pictures of Rajamouli when he was a youngster. The number plate indicates the place is Chennai and while Rajamouli seems to be lost in thought as to how he should create tsunami in Tollywood, his friends seem to be reading his expressions. Enjoy this folks!!
From the time Puri Jagannadh has announced the title of his new movie with Pawan Kalyan, the reactions have been quite high. Well, the offbeat title is ‘Cameraman Ganga Toh Rambabu’ and it is evident that Pawan would be Rambabu. But now, the focus has shifted towards another person ie Cameraman Ganga.
A noted news channel has reported that the person doing that character is none other than Aishwarya Bachchan. Apparently, sources say Puri has been trying his best to rope in Aish for the role and if that happens, it would be the gorgeous diva’s debut in Tollywood.
Having worked with Amitabh Bachchan and building a strong rapport with Abhishek Bachchan, Puri Jagannadh has reportedly impressed the Bachchan household. As a result, many are feeling that the buzz about Aish becoming Cameraman Ganga looks very much possible. If that works, then it will be a dream combo to see Pawan and Aish together onscreen…
The million dollar question which was making rounds since a while was about Akkineni Akhil and his debut. Though he was seen as a toddler in ‘Sisindri’ many felt he would take up professional cricket given his talent. Recently, Akhil also showed his mettle by being part of the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL) tournament.
Now, it is heard that Akhil himself has announced his arrival. Apparently, the handsome teen has reportedly mentioned that he is very much interested in acting and hailing from a family of actors, it would be a waste of opportunity. However, he maintained that he is keen on completing his BBA.
Currently, Akhil is doing his BBA in the USA. And for the semi-final of CCL, he flew all the way from US to be part of it. Now that Akhil has made his announcement, it is clear that the Indian cricket team has lost a valuable player but it remains to be seen how much Akhil will score at the box office.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday reveals that the Indians had stored over $500 billion (approx. 24.5 lakh crore) of illegal money in banks abroad.
"Around USD 500 billion of illegal money has been invested by the Indians in foreign banks. Indians were also the largets depositors in Swiss Banks. Surprisingly, most of these illegal money was stored in 53 per cent of the countries, which were termed as least corrupt by the Transparency International Index. The illegal money has flown to the banks in Switzerland, Mauritius, Lichtenstein, New Zealand, British Virgin islands etc. In most cases the money will be shifted to Dubai/Singapore/Mauritius and from there it would be go to Switzerland or some other tax havens," said CBI Director AP Singh.
"Collecting the details about these illegal transactions is a time taking process, as we have to send judicial requests to the countries first, seeking their help. The asset recovery is a very complex issue, as it is requires expertise, language barriers while dealing with other countries, costly process and political will," he added.
The global financial markets provide the facility to tansfer the money faster to different parts of the world and this might make things even more difficult for the Investigation officers.
Indian opener Gautham Gambhir has taken a dig at batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar. If you can't believe it, take a look at the story below...
Reacting to the question about the Rotation Policy, Gambhir backed the decision of the Indian team management. "This was the best XI too. For me, the best XI is the people who had the belief that they can beat any opposition on that given day. And this playing XI had the belief that they can beat Australia in Australia. So for me, One or two individuals can’t make the difference and this was the best playing XI. It's not about names. You don't want names, you want people who can deliver," said Gambhir, after India's win against Australia.
Sachin was the only big names in the team who was dropped from the playing XI for the ODI against Australia. Indian team management's decision to drop Sachin has not gone down well with the spectators, critics and the selectors. All of them questioned, what's the need of dropping a player like Sachin?
May be the criticism on dropping Sachin has angered Gambhir. The left-hander might be fearing that he and Sehwag will be made scapegoat, to allow Sachin play all the ODIs.
Sachin, Sehwag and Gambhir are part of the Rotation Policy. The team management planned that atleast one of these three played should be dropped from the playing XI for each ODI, to give opportunities for youngsters like Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina.
Gambhir didn't even spare Team India skipper Dhoni, who took the match against Australia till the last over. "I don't know why he (Dhoni) delayed and took it till the last over. May be, he wanted somebody else to take the responsibility. If I was there, I would have finished it one or two overs before," he told.