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We begin this week's wrap with a video you absolutely should not miss.
When you know you are listening to Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, more popularly known as Pandit Ravi Shankar, all you need to do is sit back and enjoy.
Here is the talented master playing for an incredibly lucky audience in Bengaluru with his daughter, Anoushka.
From dancers, to rope walkers, to the man with the longest moustache, it is wonderful mix of talent and colour at Mumbai's annual Kala Ghoda festival.
For those of you who were not able to make it, here's a glimpse.
Saif and Kareena are doing everything to ensure that Agent Vinod is a success... including something that, if we are not mistaken, has not been seen before. Saif's lady love has performed a mujra for the movie.
But wait, does Kareena's mujra have a Kajra Re hangover?
Let us know what you think on the message board below.
Whatever else you do, the pretty lass tells the turbaned boy, you can't dance like Jeetendra.
And before you can let your jaw drop at that statement -- Poof! goes the beard, turban and traditional clothes... clad in pristine white from head to toe, a clean-shaven Tushhar does a pretty decent imitation of his father in this remake of the popular Tu Meri Chandni number.
What can we say -- it was worth the wait.
For those of you who missed it, check out Raja Sen's trailer review here.
Tamildom's superhero is back with a bang.
Rana may have been abandoned, but Rajni saar is back with Kochadaiyaan.
The 3D motion capture film, which will be directed by his younger daughter, Soundarya, also sees the return of his Rana heroine, Deepika Padukone.
From Ranjikanth period drama to Sajid Khan's mad comic caper, it's quite a leap.
Khan, we are sure, hopes this sequel -- stuffed chockfull with actors, stars and glamorous babes -- will be a bigger hit than its predecessor.
To be more precise, it's a Kolaveri version for Sachin Tendulkar.
What makes it different from the myriad other Kolaveri versions? One, it's by the original Kolaveri duo, Dhanush and Aniruddh, and secondly, it's a clever plug for the milk supplement, Boost.
But the admen are not the only ones taking advantage of the Kolaveri phenomenon.
The Pune cops are at it too.
We end this week's wrap with the first of our Valentine Day video.
Here's why Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Gul Panag are against this marketing of love.