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First look: Jacqueline's Hollywood debut

November 07, 2014 16:44 IST

Jacqueline Fernandez in Definition Of FearA look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.

Jacqueline Fernandez, who will be seen as a psychology student in James Simpson’s Definition Of Fear, shared her first look from the film.

'Sneak peak from #definitionoffear can you guess my role in the movie?? Winner gets a shout out!!' the Sri Lankan actress tweeted. 

She is currently shooting for the film in Canada. 'Having a great fun time with the #definitionoffear crew love them and canada,' she wrote in a reply to a fan.

The horror film revolves around four girls, who spend their weekend at a charming holiday cabin. 


Abbas-Mustan shoot with Arbaaz Khan, Kapil Sharma


Arbaaz Khan, who last worked with director duo Abbas-Mustan in 1996 thriller Daraar, is shooting with them again after 18 years.

He shared a picture from the sets and tweeted: 'First day shoot for Abbas Mustan's new film. Working with the duo after Daraar. Great feeling to be back on their set.'

Kapil Sharma, who will be making his Bollywood debut with the comedy film, added: 'First day of my film shoot.. Need ur blessings.. Love u all.'


Happy birthday Kamal Haasan!

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan turns 60 today, November 7, and his daughter Shruti wished him on Twitter.  

She shared an old picture of them together and wrote: 'Happy birthday to my dearest Bapuji !!!love you lots lots and lots ! #prouddaughter #happyhappy #celebrate.'

The National Award-winning actor will be next seen in Vishwaroopam 2, which is expected to release around Christmas.


Shah Rukh Khan resumes work

Shah Rukh Khan, who was unwell for the past few days, is now feeling better. 

He took to Twitter to advice his fans and wrote: ''After a few days in bed it was nice to get back to work. Felt happy. That’s why i say health & happiness as the ultimate wish for everyone.'


Sudhir Mishra: Rang Rasiya is stunning

Celebrities, who recently attended the screening of Ketan Mehta's Rang Rasiya, took to Twitter to congratulate the team:

Sudhir Mishra tweeted: 'Rang Rasiya is in one word stunning! Very few people use d medium n go beyond story 2 give an experience that's visceral. Cinema at its best. Randeep as Ravi Varma is amazingly mature.Simultaneously amused n repulsed by his tormentors. Caught in a passion which surprises even him.'

Manisha Koirala wrote: 'Fab film by Ketan Mehta n lovely performances by both lead actors..Randeep Hooda & Nandana Sen!!!'

Gauahar Khan: 'Went fr d premier of rangrasiya .. It's an interesting film.. A simple biopic but #effective.'


Why Subhash Ghai can't work on remakes

In the age of remakes, Subhash Ghai says filmmakers like him can only work on original ideas.

'After making so many films, filmmaker like me can only make a film on story which excites me as a film I hv never made or we hv never made!' the 69-year-old director tweeted.

Interestingly, Rohit Shetty will be directing the remake of his 1989 film Ram Lakhan, which is going to be produced by Karan Johar.


Shabana Azmi teams up with David Essex 

Shabana Azmi, who is shooting in the UK for Los Angeles-based filmmaker Kavi Raz's upcoming film The Black Prince, recently shot with English actor-singer David Essex.

Confirming the news, she tweeted: 'Shot with David Essex without even realising what a big star he was during the 70s.! He was so modest of manner.' 

The film, which tells the tragic true story of Maharaja Duleep Singh, will also star Satinder Sartaaj, Jason Flemyng, and Rupert Everett.

 

Shekhar Kapur to direct Tiger's Curse 

Filmmmaker Shekhar Kapur, who last directed American-Swiss drama Passage, is all set to start work on his fantasy film Tiger's Curse. It will be based on a series of bestselling novels by Colleen Houck.

Confirming the news, Kapur tweeted: 'This is going 2 be a terrific ride. Directing #TigersCurse the movie from the NYT best seller by @ColleenHouck.'