Vivek Oberoi follows in Aamir's Footsteps
The media calls him the attitude-laden entrant. But Vivek Oberoi begs to differ. The Ram Gopal Varma discovery, who was dynamite as Chandu in Company and volatile as Vikram in Road, says that he is not deliberately trying to act difficult or different.
He does not believe in staying in the news either by flaunting his fiancee, Gurpreet, or even bragging about his in-the-pipeline films. Read on...
Saathiya not to be premiered on TV
Yash Raj Films have clarified that Saathiya will not be premiered on television.
"There have been misleading reports in some publications that Saathiya would be premiered as a television film. Saathiya will get a wide theatrical release in the normal Yash Raj Films tradition. Satellite rights will be finalized only after the theatrical release of the film," says Chopra. Read on...
Teri Garr has multiple sclerosis
Actress Teri Garr, whose movies include Young Frankenstein and Tootsie, said on Tuesday that she has multiple sclerosis but that it's no worse for her career than being a woman over 50 in Hollywood.
Garr, 56, said on CNN's Larry King Live that one of the symptoms, limping, first appeared 10 years ago, but that it was not until recently that she had been diagnosed with MS, an inflammatory condition of the central nervous system. Read on...
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