Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Top 10 Controversial Bollywood Wannabes: Number 1: Rakhi Sawant


She is tagged as drama queen by many. Item girl Rakhi Sawant has always made headlines either for making sarcastic remarks on actresses like Katrina Kaif or Malaika Arora Khan or her kissing episode with singer Mika or for her fight with her ex-boyfriend Abhishek Awasthi. It helped her become so popular that she appeared on Karan Johar's chat show and bagged item numbers in big banner movies.

Mandira Bedi on the Cover of Better Homes and Gardens – June 2012




Sneak Preview of 1920 The Evil Returns with Aftab Shivdasani – Cineblitz June 2012


People Magazine’s 100th issue with Sachin Tendulkar

Sonakshi Sinha,Neha Dhupia on the Cover/Scans of OK! India – June 2012










New Flick and New Look for Arjun Kapoor.

After Ishaqzaade, Arjun Kapoor is all set for a new flick which will be a romantic comedy titled Aurangzeb with Shraddha Kapoor and directed by Atul Sabarwal, you will see Arjun in a totally different look.
His look will be drastically different from Ishaqzaade and he will be seen wearing western clothes and designer wear. Can’t wait to see!

Gul Panag on the cover of Prevention India – June 2012

Mumbai Congress asked ban on ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ song

The Mumbai unit of the Congress party Tuesday called for a ban on the song ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ featured in a forthcoming Bollywood movie “Shanghai”, saying it hurts patriotic sentiments and degrades India.
In a letter addressed to union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Ambika Soni, Mumbai Congress vice-president Charan Singh Sapra has contended that the content of the entire song is an insult to all countrymen who respect India as their motherland.
Hence it is very likely to inflame the feelings of all Indians, resulting in disharmony, rioting, breach of peace and tranquility within the country, Sapra said.
The song contains controversial words like Sarkari Hathiyaar, Dhandha, Chanda, Dengue, Malaria, Gobar (cowdung), which Sapra alleged are deliberately used to defame the country.
Such defaming language has been used despite the full knowledge that the same shall definitely wound the patriotic feelings and sentiments of the people, besides ridiculing and degrading India in the eyes of the world, he urged.
Sapra has sought an immediate and total ban on the song from being broadcast/telecast in any manner, deleting it from the movie and to fix accountability and initiate action against the concerned censor board officials who cleared the offensive number.
Based on the novel by Vassilis Vassilikos, “Shanghai” is a political thriller directed by D. Banerjee and stars Emraan Hashmi and Abhay Deol and is slated for release this Friday (June 8).