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View Article  Bollywood directors pick their 2008 favourites

Bollywood churned out an interesting bouquet this year - from the path-breaking 'Rock On!' and the college romance 'Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na' to the action-packed 'Ghajini'. Films on terror and extremism were also appreciated with gritty dramas like 'A Wednesday' and 'Mumbai Meri Jaan' favourites with several directors.

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View Article  2008 closes on sweet note with action-thriller 'Ghajini'
ust when Bollywood was struggling to cope with the aftereffects of the economic avalanche and 26/11 terror attacks, Aamir Khan starrer 'Ghajini' has provided a ray of hope. The film closed the industry's annual balance sheet with huge collections.

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View Article  Dark, ominous cinema tops Bollywood directors' 2008 favourite list

No year in recent memory threw forward such a scintillating slew of cinema - from the path-breaking 'Rock On!' to college romance 'Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na' to action-packed thriller 'Ghajini'. But films on terror and extremism like 'A Wednesday' and 'Mumbai Meri Jaan' became directors' favourite films of 2008.

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View Article  Reciting Ramayana non-stop for nine months...and continuing

Verses from the Hindu epic Ramayana can be heard as soon as one alights at the main bus stop in this small Uttar Pradesh town. They can be heard from loudspeakers in various neighbourhoods. The chanting emanates from an ancient temple and has been going on non-stop for nine months.

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View Article  Bollywood has given me a warm welcome: Asin
With another exciting Bollywood film in her kitty, South Indian actress Asin Thottumkal, who recently made her Bollywood debut with Aamir Khan-starrer 'Ghajini', says she has received a warm welcome by the industry.

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View Article  Tisca Chopra - a lucky charm for debutant directors?
After starring in Bollywood star Aamir Khan's hit directorial debut 'Taare Zameen Par', actress Tisca Chopra also features in critically acclaimed 'Firaaq', which is Nandita Das' first film as a director.

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View Article  No New Year's resolution for Sonali Bendre

While all other judges on music reality show 'Indian Idol' unravelled their respective resolutions for the New Year, actress Sonali Bendre said she doesn't believe in making any resolutions at all.

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View Article  I owe my success to A.R. Rahman: Sukhwinder Singh

It's pouring offers for Sukhwinder Singh in both Bollywood and Hollywood. But instead of giving himself a pat on the back and taking all the credit, the playback singer says he owes his success to ace composer A.R. Rahman.

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View Article  Aamir Khan rewrote 'Ghajini' climax: Director Murugadoss
'Ghajini' director A.R. Murugadoss is completely enamoured with Aamir Khan's creativity and admits that the actor rewrote the entire climax of the Hindi version of the action thriller to make it more contemporary and palatable to a cosmopolitan audience.

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View Article  Bharat Sanchar launches net-based TV services in Haryana

State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) Wednesday announced the launch of its Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) in the Haryana in association with Smart Digivision.

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View Article  I won't be able to remake 'Taare Zameen Par': Aamir Khan

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan, who featured in the Hindi remake of hit Tamil film 'Ghajini', says he won't be able to remake his directorial debut 'Taare Zameen Par'.

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