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Monday, April 18, 2016

Yes, Salman Khan's Little Fan Who Cried Stars in His New Film Sultan



Suzi's tears have been dried for all time.. The little girl who cried her heart out for Salman Khan in a video that went viral last year has been cast in the actor's work-in-progress Sultan, reports mid-day.

Suzi, exact age unknown, is believed to have been cast as Anushka Sharma's younger self in the film, several sections of the media have been reporting. Salman reportedly thinks the little girl looks very much like Anushka, 27.

Suzi's genuine name is believed to be Suzanne. A 2015 video of her crying after watching Salman Khan's Eid blockbuster Bajrangi Bhaijaan has so far been watched almost 9 lakh times. "I love him (Salman)," she she cried.

 Suzi was in luck. On Twitter, the 50-year-old actor said he loved her too. And now, it appears he meant it. (Also Read: Don't Cry Suzi, Salman Khan Loves You Too)

Sultan stars Salman Khan as a Haryanvi wrestler. Apart from Anushka, the Ali Abbas Zafar-directed film also features Randeep Hooda and Amit Sadh.

Produced by Yash Raj Films, Sultan is this year's Eid offering from Salman Khan. The trailer of the film released current week.

Watch: Gripping trailer of 'Veerappan' will leave you with goosebumps



Ram Gopal Varma's 'Veerappan' is a story about one of the most wanted criminals that India has seen in recent times. As the trailer says, it took 20 years to finish off this feared man. While the trailer is only a peek into one of the most awaited films, it showcases the distinctive style of RGV's storytelling which is as raw as it is gripping.

Sandeep Bhardwaj as Veerappan has done total justice to the bandit who killed 97 policeman and 184 civilians, portraying a rawness and ruthlessness in the character, as evident in the trailer. Filled with gun shots and killings galore, this movie is definitely not for the faint-hearted or so suggests the trailer.

Ram Gopal Varma unveils 'Veerappan's' first look. The cast includes Sandeep Bhardwaj, Sachiin J Joshi, Usha Jadhav and Lisa Ray. Helmed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Raina Sachiin Joshi, the movie will release on 27 May, 2016.

Richa shows off her Punjabi moves in 'Sarbjit'




She will not only scorch the screen as a club artist in 'Cabaret', but also wow the audience with her Punjabi thumkas in 'Sarbjit'. Yes, Richa Chadha is all set to show off her lachaks in the song 'Tung Luk', which incidentally, has been choreographed by her.

Richa reveals, "I love dancing, and the Punjaban in me is crazy about bhangra and gidda. When I heard this song for the first time, I was excited as it was peppy and fun. When we began shooting, the set up and the atmosphere was so lively that I got let myself loose and tried my own steps in between. Surprisingly, the choreographer liked them and decided to include them."

She even helped co-star Randeep Hooda get the moves. Directed by Omung Kumar,

'Sarbjit' also stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the lead and is the story of an Indian farmer who was sentenced by a Pakistani court for straying into their border and was later killed by his prison inmates.

  








Rana and Kajal to team up for the first time




The most recent news buzzing T-town is that Bahubali actor Rana Daggubati and the Sardaar Gabbar Singh actress Kajal Aggarwal will be teaming up for the first time.

 Apparently, director Teja has signed both the actors for his next and reports even say that Teja, whose ambitious film Aham with Rajasekhar was shelved, has prepared a story for Rana.


This will be Kajal's second project with Teja, after making her Telugu debut with Lakshmi Kalyanam in 2007. Teja is currently giving the finishing touches to the script and an official announcement will be done soon.

No Salman Khan angle in Aishwarya's 'Sarbjit'



These two major names maintain a safe distance from each other. We are discussing about Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. The two starred in blockbuster 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' but soon things turned awry and they decided to not work together.


Ash will next be seen portraying the pivotal character of Dalbir Kaur in biopic 'Sarbjit'. According to TOI, an important episode in Indian farmer Sarabjit Singh's life will be skipped from his biopic as it featured Salman. The incident of Dalbir, who is Sarabjit's elder sister had sought the superstar's help in getting justice for him, however since Ash is playing Dalbir in the movie—this part will be axed, reportedly.

Arjun Kapoor: Speculation part and parcel of my profession




Performing Actor Arjun Kapoor, who is busy with his next film 'Half Girlfriend', says rumours and speculations are a part and parcel of a calling like acting. In the past, the 'Aurangzeb' star has been linked with many of his co-stars and friends. Asked about what he feels about such rumours, Arjun told IANS: "This is not right on the part who create these rumours. How can you stop living your life on the basis of what people say.

"I don't think it is wrong for anybody to hang out with anyone. It is nobody else's business what anybody is doing...I think people who need to be corrected are those who speculate this because you're hanging with people...It's (speculations) part and parcel of the profession. I dont think anybody takes it seriously beyond a point."

Arjun is currently riding high on the success of his latest release 'Ki & Ka', directed by filmmaker R. Balki. The film also features actress Kareena Kapoor Khan. The 30-year-old star finds such rumours "silly". "The only thing is sometimes you do laugh at what you read because if you meet somebody that becomes a rumour or if you take a photograph with somebody that too becomes a rumour. So it's just very silly," Arjun added.

Directed by Mohit Suri, 'Half Girlfriend', which also features actress Shraddha Kapoor, will be Arjun's second movie based on author Chetan Bhagat's eponymous novel of the same name. The 'Gunday' star previously starred in Abhishek Verman's '2 States' along with Alia Bhatt, which was an adaptation of Bhagat's novel '2 States: The Story of My Marriage'.