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This is an archive article published on April 8, 2011

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After a string of flops in Bollywood,it seems Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan has now decided to move to her home state,Karnataka,in search of film projects

Ash goes Home

After a string of flops in Bollywood,it seems Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan has now decided to move to her home state,Karnataka,in search of film projects. The buzz is that Aishwarya has been offered a Kannada film alongside Puneeth

Rajkumar,the youngest son of veteran actor Dr Rajkumar,and she is keen to take it up. She was recently in Belgaum for a Kannada Sammelan and that’s where she met up with a few filmmakers. She eventually zeroed in on this movie,which will be directed by Prem. We can only wish her good luck.

The Name Game

After close to six months of pondering over what to call his next film — the remake of the Tamil blockbuster Singham — director Rohit Shetty has finally decided on one. The title for the Hindi remake,he says,will remain the same as the original,which means ‘lion’. He feels that it is uncomplicated and also totally apt for his action-oriented film. “When Abhinav Kashyap called his film Dabangg,so many people in North India didn’t know what it meant. Today,we all do. In case of Ghajini,the film was titled on the villain. The whole point is to intrigue the audience and Singham does the job,” he says. After all,what’s in a name?

Ready for More

The attention that Salman Khan has been receiving recently seems to be getting the best out of him. In the teaser poster of his next film,Ready,the actor is looking cool and confident holding a sutli bomb in his hand. And the mischievous smile on his face tells you there is more to come. We sure are ready for the fun.

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