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'Damarukam' release pushed to Oct 19
Akkineni Nagarjuna's new film "Damarukam" was slated to release Oct 12, but it has now been postponed to Oct 19. The reason behind the delay has not been revealed. "Damarukam" is a Telugu socio-fantasy film directed by Srinivasa Reddy. It is loosely based on the novel "The Immortals of Meluha" and features Nagarjuna and Anushka Shetty in lead roles. Model-turned-actor Ganesh Venkataraman will be seen in a prominent role.
KBC 6' gets first crorepati in Kashmir's Manoj Raina
A crore of rupees was a distant dream for Manoj Kumar Raina, who was uprooted from the Kashmir Valley when militancy broke out in 1989. But the dream has turned into reality with his participation in game show "Kaun Banega Crorepati 6" (KBC-6), and now the Indian Railways employee wants to rebuild his house in his scenic hometown of Chowgam. "I feel I am in seventh heaven," Raina gushed with excitement during a telephonic conversation with IANS.
Sunny Leone's husband to enter Bollywood?
Indian Canadian porn star Sunny Leone, who made her Bollywood debut with "Daniel Weber", says her husband Daniel Weber is also getting Hindi film offers. "My husband has been getting good proposals from this industry. There are few people who have approached him and want both of us together in a film," Sunny told IANS. "He would love to be in a Bollywood movie and it's just an idea, which he is considering and might take it forward. He is open to it. It will be fun to see both of us together," she added.
Ask me about work, not affairs: Ranbir
Actor Ranbir Kapoor only wants to talk about his work, not his link-ups. The popular actor was left angry at an event recently when he was asked about link-ups with his co-actresses, and about his equation with "Barfi!" co-star Ileana D'Cruz. "See, my motive is to let my film talk. I don't tell others to write about my affairs nor do I decide it. I work hard. In 'Barfi' also I have worked hard," Ranbir told reporters here.
I want to learn more about Indian culture:
Hollywood actress Halle Berry, who is draped in a bright red sari in her upcoming film "Cloud Atlas", says she is fascinated with Indian culture and wants to know it better. "India is a fascinating country with myriad layers in it. I want to take a step towards learning more about one of the oldest cultures in the world. I have many Indian friends and it's fascinating to hear their stories of ancient India," Berry said in a statement.
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