“The film’s script is my God. Karan also knows that.” – KAJOL
January 30, 2010 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
There are very few heroines in Bollywood whom you enjoy watching on the screen, no matter what the film. Kajol is one of them. Her sheer presence on the screen lights it up. She sparkles whenever she comes on it and gives her cent per cent to every shot she appears in. She definitely makes her films more watchable simply because of her work. In other words, Kajol does make a difference!
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“In BLUE, I Am There For Exactly 7 Minutes And 20 Seconds!” – KATRINA KAIF
August 24, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
Katrina Kaif is back in India after a much-deserved month-long break during which she was away in London where she had lots of fun with her seven sisters and a brother. The one thing she is most looking forward to now is the two-month-long shooting schedule of Prakash Jha’s Rajneeti.
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Salman In Element At ‘Wanted’ Press Meet
August 24, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
That Salman Khan has a lot of hopes pinned on Wanted was evident at the press conference of the film held on 18th August at The Leela. The usually reticent actor actually took centre-stage and conducted the press conference, asking questions to director Prabhu Devaa, producers Boney Kapoor and Seemanto Roy (Sahara), heroine Ayesha Takia and music directors Sajid-Wajid.
TRADE TALK – Script Over Stardom
July 11, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
Akshay Kumar needs to pull up his socks. After the debacles of Chandni Chowk To China and 8 X 10 Tasveer, the least he would have wanted is another failure. But the drop in the box-office collections of Kambakkht Ishq after its first weekend suggest that the actor’s worst fears might come true.
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“Kisaan Is Like Pure Ghee”
July 11, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
In this industry, although people work in films or work on films, there aren’t many who can claim to have a good judgement about the box-office potential of films. Strange but true! That may probably be the reason for the low success ratio in Bollywood. Or, perhaps, that may be because it is extremely difficult to predict whether a film will work at the turnstiles or not.
Shooting The Fun Is Over: Run For Release Begins…
June 26, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
It seems yesterday when Ajay Devgan announced All The Best – Fun Begins… with Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Mugdha Godse and himself in the main cast and Rohit Shetty as director. And today, the film is complete, with just one song – the title track – remaining to be picturised.
No Shortkut to Success
January 19, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
Almost thirty years into this career, and there seems to be no stopping actor-producer Anil Kapoor. Almost a hundred films, several blockbusters, some flops and an array of awards later, he was recently seen on the Golden Globe stage in Los Angeles, celebrating the success of international film Slumdog Millionaire, which releases in India on January 23.
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November 17, 2008 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
CELINA ATTENDS PREMIERE OF HER INTERNATIONAL FILM
Celina Jaitley attended the premiere of her first international film, Love Has No Language, in Auckland (New Zealand) last week.
John Taking Corrective Measures
November 17, 2008 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
I almost do not recognise actor John Abraham when he walks into Karan Johar’s office. The short buzzed hairstyle gives him such a different look that is both, appealing and yet with a bad-boy edge.
“SRK In My Film Is Very Different From The SRK Of Bollywood…”
November 7, 2008 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
SRK, the maiden directorial venture of Ajoy Varma, and starring Vinay Pathak, is already being talked about because of its unique title.

