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Friday, October 26, 2012

'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' New Stills: Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif set the dance floor on fire

Shah Rukh and Katrina's chemistry in the promos and songs have become the talk of the town. Shah Rukh is back on the silver screen in his romantic avatar after a long time.
 This is for the first time that Shah Rukh and Katrina have come together for a movie.
This new pairing in Bollywood has come as a breath of fresh air.
 The film shows Shah Rukh in the role of an army officer who falls in love with beautiful Katrina in the first half of the film.
Shah Rukh and Katrina have upped the hotness quotient with their sexy moves in the new song from the film.
Shah Rukh, who has romanced many actresses on screen, is all set to woo Katrina in 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'.
'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' is late Yash Chopra's last directorial venture. The director died of dengue on October 21.
The 'Chikni Chameli' of Bollywood is seen matching steps with Shah Rukh in 'Ishq Shava'.
The film is slated to be released on November 13.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Katrina Kaif Film Faces Ban in Pakistan Again!

After Ek Tha Tiger, Katrina's second film of the year, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which additionally toplines Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma is also likely to be banned in Pakistan.

The Yash Chopra directorial shows Shah Rukh Khan as an Indian army officer fighting in Kashmir, which hasn't gone down well with the authorities in Pakistan (who would probably prefer a film glorifying Kasab mowing down innocent civilians in Mumbai).

The film's trailer was banned from being screened on the Pakistan TV channels.

"The film may get banned in Pakistan because it involves Shah Rukh Khan in an army operation in Kashmir. The trailer too has been stopped from being screened on various TV channels in Pakistan. The movie shows SRK as part of a bomb disposal squad in the Indian Army who is up to some serious action in Kashmir, which may be the reason it might be banned," a source told TOI.

The Kabir Khan directorial, Ek Tha Tiger, headlining Salman Khan and Katrina was banned because Katrina was shown as an ISI agent in the film.

Earlier, Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan's Agent Vinod was banned in the country because Kareena was featured as a spy from Pakistan.

Jab Tak Hai Jaan, due for release on November 13, is yet to be presented to the Pakistan censor board.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Sunny Leone can be more dangerous than Katrina Kaif

Everything you ever wanted to know about your favourite Bollywood celeb is, literally, just a click away. Yet, online searches can prove harmful for your computers.

According to a new study in India, tracking Bollywood bombshells like Sunny Leone and Katrina Kaif could prove the most dangerous by tagging along killer viruses.

A recent survey held by Indian software security agency found searches for Sunny Leone recording 9.95 per cent chances of carrying viruses.

A quick search for “Sunny Leone” on Google recorded “about 66,100,000 results”, and Katrina Kaif stood close behind with “about 50,900,000 results”.

Talking to the Indian media, Lubna Markar, senior marketing manager India and South Asia, McAfee, said, “India is a Bollywood-crazy country and cyber criminals use this passion for their criminal activities.”

Katrina Kaif, who topped the list last year, has stepped down to second rank at 8.25 per cent, followed by Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra.

Interestingly, in a list that names only Bollywood beauties, there’s one lone actor who features, and that’s Salman Khan. He stepped in at place 8, one rank above his ex-beau Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

The study carried over two-months had tracked popular search engines like Google, Yahoo! And Bing.

Although some internet users are aware of the threat some of these names carry, the researchers claimed they could never fathom how damaging they could get.

“Any malware infected site can use information for identity theft, monetary fraud, monitoring the user’s activity and even for misuse of the computer as a device that perpetuates other cybercrimes,” Markar was reported telling the media.

The most dangerous celebs of 2012

Sunny Leone:  9.95 per cent

Katrina Kaif:  8.25 per cent

Kareena Kapoor:  6.67 per cent

Priyanka Chopra:  6.5 per cent

Bipasha Basu:  5.58 per cent

Vidya Balan:  5.33 per cent

Deepika Padukone:  4.92 per cent

Salman Khan:  4.83 per cent

Aishwarya Rai :  4.58 per cent

Poonam Pandey:  4.25 per cent

Source: www.emirates247.com

Monday, October 22, 2012

Yash Chopra had to shoot Katrina Kaif in chiffon sari: Manish Malhotra

Mumbai: Yash Chopra`s final shot for his last directorial ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ was a song with Katrina Kaif in a chiffon sari at his favourite location - the Swiss Alps, reveals designer Manish Malhotra.

"We were to go to the Swiss Alps to shoot a song with Katrina (Kaif) in chiffon saris. He discussed the saris with passion and used to tell me that `I want you to be there at the shoot`," tweeted Malhotra.

Chopra breathed his last here Sunday evening following   multi-organ failure. He had almost completed the shooting of ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ with one of his favourite actors Shah Rukh Khan.

The movie, which will release on the auspicious occasion of Diwali Nov 13, also features Katrina and Anushka Sharma in key roles.

Earlier, there were speculations about who among the two ladies would be seen in the chiffon sari, a trademark of many Yash Chopra films.

Malhotra, who gave his contemporary touch to the looks of Chopra`s actresses in films like ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ and ‘Veer-Zaara’, says he would miss him immensely.

"I will truly miss my most favourite director and incredible person that Yashji was... I knew him closely and have seen his passion for cinema, colours and costumes. Romance in Indian cinema won`t be the same without Yashji," he wrote.

By IANS