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Photo: AR Rahman with wife and kids

Photo: AR Rahman with wife and kids

Here is a family photo of AR Rahman with his lovely wife Saira and kids Khatija, Rahima, and Ameen. For people unaware, Ameen sand the track "NaNa" from Couples Retreat and his daughter Khatija the track "Pudhiya Manidha" from Enthiran.
Ain't this a lovely family ? God Bless!



Blast from the past: Shatrughan Sinha with wife Poonam Sinha

Blast from the past: Shatrughan Sinha with wife Poonam Sinha

Here is a very rare capture of Shatrughan Sinha with wife Poonam Sinha back in the 80s.
Sonakshi is a splitting image of her mom Poonam. Isn't she?. The hairline, the face cut, Sonakshi's got it all from her mom.



Blast from the past: Dilip Kumar with his second wife Asma

Blast from the past: Dilip Kumar with his second wife Asma

A lot of you have been posting some really cool vintage stuff on Pinkvilla. This inspired me to make a post on the yester year tragedy king Dilip Kumar.
Dilip Kumar, like we all know, at 44 married a very young Saira Banu. She was barely 22 then. Dilip saab was previously linked to many a few co-stars(Madhubala, Vaijayanti Mala, Kamini Kaushal). This was in 1966.



Pilot episode of Aamir's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Your thoughts?

Pilot episode of Aamir's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Your thoughts?

The pilot episode of the hugely anticipated Aamir Khan's TV debut 'Satyamev Jayate' was aired today. Though the format of the show was closely guarded, one kind of had an inkling about it.
In today's episode Aamir Khan talked about one of the most grave issues affecting India - female infanticide. Women who were forced to or unknowingly aborted a girl child were interviewed. The aam junta were asked about thier views on various aspects of the issue.



Life of which Bollywood star would you love to see on celluloid ?

Life of which Bollywood star would you love to see on celluloid ?

I have often been intrigued by the life of some of the Bollywood ladies. Their life often has been an enigma for the fans and more often than not has been filled with a lot of turmoil and tumultuous times. This makes me want to see their life on celluloid. Not only will there be an emotional connect with the story, it also will bring to life some of the untold facets and stories.



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