Showing posts with label Bollywood Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bollywood Life. Show all posts

Chashme Baddoor song Har ek friend kamina hota hai: Ali Zafar, Siddharth and Divyendu Sharma woo the same girl

   
After presenting the hilarious trailer, the makers of the romantic sex-comedy come up with an amusing title track

David Dhawan is quite excited about his next comedy flick, and he has all reasons to be! The trailer of his much-anticipated movie Chashme Baddoor starring Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Divyendu Sharma (Pyaar Ka Punchnama fame) and South siren Taapsee Pannu has received good response. He’s sure that the movie’s title track – Har ek friend kamina hota hai that deals with the friendship theme – will also be liked by all. Why not? We hear that the filmmaker’s good friend Salman Khan had asked him to create a song based on this catchy tagline!

Kamaal R Khan receives police notice after Sunny Leone’s FIR – but why is he bragging about it?


Looks like this actor-producer believes in sharing every little detail of his life with fans. But would his behaviour land him in serious trouble this time around?

Sunny Leone lodged a formal complaint against Kamaal R Khan for making false allegations that she had made the statement, “Rape is not a crime, it’s just a surprise”. Also, after accusing Sunny of making that statement, KRK had been continuously speaking ill of the lady, forcing her to lodge an FIR against him at the Versova police station, Mumbai.

Kiss Day special: Aamir Khan-Karisma Kapoor or Ram Kapoor-Sakshi Tanwar – Which Chumma made you Cringe most?

     
We never thought kissing could ever go so horribly wrong until we saw these. Wanna know what kinds of pappis to stay away from today? Take a peek!
Today, as per the calendar of romance, is officially ‘Kiss Day’. Ahem ahem. But even on such a purposeful occasion, we pray that certain big screen and small screen celebs do not take the liberty to go ahead and smooch. *Fingers crossed*

Randeep Hooda wants to take shelter in Aditi Rao Hydari’s love, why?

  


Randeep Hooda and Aditi Rao Hydari are getting all lovey-dovey in the promos of Murder 3, so there couldn’t be a better time for doing our version of one of the most romantic numbers in the film. Of course, when translated into English this passionate love track morphs into a hilarious ditty. But before you go any further, here’s a fun anecdote you must know about the couple in this one. One scene shows Randeep photographing exotic cheetahs, with Aditi petrified. We hear it was absolutely the other way around off screen – Randeep was the one getting all the goosebumps even as Aditi made the most of the adventure.

South actor Priyamani is excited about her item number in Shahrukh Khan’s Chennai Express!

South actor Priyamani is excited about her item number in Shahrukh Khan’s Chennai Express!


The National Award-winning star-actor will shake a leg to an explosive item number just for Shahrukh Khan and Rohit Shetty


Shahrukh Khan can make anybody dance. Ask South actor Priyamani and she will tell you how excited she is to do an item number in Rohit Shetty’s forthcoming film Chennai Express and how eager just to meet her favourite superstar. “I am very excited. I am just waiting for the shoot to happen so that I get to meet Shahrukh Khan and shoot with him!” said the young actor in an interview to a daily.

A nation in thrall to Poonam Pandey’s used chuddies!

A nation in thrall to Poonam Pandey’s used chuddies

Cineswami is amazed at how Indian men are reacting to Poonam Pandey’s latest offer to give away her bikini

It is a well-known fact that Japanese men are rather partial to panties, especially if pre-worn by schoolgirls. It was a trend that began in the ’80s and came to a boil in the early ’90s with vending machines on Tokyo streets dispensing underwear supposedly fresh off the derrieres of Japanese schoolgirls. These machines eventually went off the streets and the used underwear shifted into the hallowed precincts of adult stores. Sadly, for the panty punters and sellers, in 1993, the Japanese government deemed it illegal to purvey this trade, leaving many sniffing thin air in thwarted dismay.

The Attacks Of 26/11 song Maula maula: Nana Patekar’s screen presence is arresting in this disturbing number

The song from Ram Gopal Varma’s forthcoming film based on the Mumbai  terrorist attacks is terrific and terrifying

In his upcoming film The Attacks of 26/11, Ram Gopal Varma will depict the terror attack that shook Mumbai in 2008. The song Maula maula from RGV’s crime thriller will give you a quick recap of the dreadful incident. Sung by Sukhwinder Singh, this track is hard-hitting and disturbing. The visuals are certainly not for the feeble-hearted.