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Whoever thinks that being an actress only requires one to look pretty,must spend a day in Katrina Kaif’s hectic life. The shooting schedule of Zoya Akhtar’s Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has left the actress exhausted.

Whoever thinks that being an actress only requires one to look pretty,must spend a day in Katrina Kaif’s hectic life. The shooting schedule of Zoya Akhtar’s Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has left the actress exhausted. While shooting for the film in Spain,she got a break for a few days and decided to fly down from the shooting location in Valencia to London to spend time with family. However,on her way back,she missed her flight from London to Madrid,due to which she ended up traveling for 11 hours at a stretch. But the thorough professional that she is,Kat appeared on time for the shooting. We like the non-diva attitude.

Moustache magic

RAJNIKANTH without his moustache? Now that’s a sight worth paying to see. Apparently,in the soon-to-be-released Enthiran – The Robot,where the southern superstar acts alongside Aishwarya Rai Bachchan,Rajni will be seen with a clean-shaven upper lip. We hope the disappearing dosn’t sink the film — after all,didn’t Anil Kapoor’s smooth upper lip in Lamhe scare people away from theatres?

Boman Times

IT is now Canada’s turn to honour the talent that is Boman Irani. The actor was honoured as the featured guest at the Masala! Mehndi! Masti! MMMovies! festival on July 24. The Canadian festival celebrates all artistic genres in a three-day festival format,attracting over 1,00,000 visitors. Abhishek Mathur,festival director,said that the honour conferred to Irani from the Government of Canada reflects their regard for his work. Boman is certainly going places. Don’t be surprised if the actor gets a mention in the Queen of England’s Birthday Honours as well.

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