It's raining (read reigning) rom-com! Year 2011 is turning out to be a year of youthful, experimental and romantic comedies that dare to challenge the stereotypes. After producing lavish flicks with a ...
Mumbai, May 26 : Actress Shefali Shah, who will be seen in a slim and glamorous avatar in Barnali Ray Shukla's ‘Kuchh Luv Jaisaa', says the ‘heroine' in Bollywood is expected to look good and ...
The year was 1995 and Bollywood saw the rise of a new actress with the film Rangeela. Though she had a small part in the film, she made her mark. Later venturing into television and eventually ...
Kucch Luv Jaisaa – Star cast: Rahul Bose, Shefali Shah, Neetu Chandra, Sumeet Raghavan and Om Puri. Kucch Luv Jaisaa Plot: Its 29th February and Shefali Shah’s birthday. Though her birthday comes once ...
Mumbai: Actress Shefali Shah, who is all set to surprise the audience with her new avatar in the upcoming film Kuchh Luv Jaisaa, says she would never do a kissing scene. Directed by Barnali Ray-Shukla ...
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Star cast: Rahul Bose, Shefali Shah, Sumeet Raghavan. What’s Good: The performances. What’s Bad: The screenplay; the inane conversations between Shefali and Rahul; the confused characterisation of ...
What matters in life...The Big things or the small things? Giant surprises or little heartfelt gestures? To each his own...Madhu and Raghav, two such people who try to steal light moment in their ...
Kucch Luv Jaisaa was a movie to look forward to for two reasonsu00a0-- one, it is a small film and two, it has been directed by a woman. Unfortunately enough, the film disappoints on both counts. The ...
AR Rahman shares how Ashutosh Gowariker persuaded him to give 'Khwaja' song for Hrithik Roshan-Aishwarya Rai's Jodhaa Akbar: 'I originally made it for myself' Sparsh Shrivastava admits he faced ...
This dull film ends up being Kucch TV serial jaisa! The film opens with a song which aptly captures the diminishing chemistry of a married couple, over the years, in a swift transition mode. How one ...
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