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'India is a land of good songs'
Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali, who is in India to meet up with some friends, finds this country an ideal place for "good songs and singing".
Manoj and I can't see eye to eye, ever: Ram Gopal Varma
The rapport between actor Manoj Bajpai and his erstwhile mentor Ram Gopal Varma allegedly evaporated when the actor wanted to play Veeru - rather than Samba - in the latter's ambitious remake of "Sholay".
Ratnam goes by film content, not genre
Director Mani Ratnam, who is not sure if he will make another biopic after "Guru", stresses that he takes on a project if he sees "a film in it not because it fits into a particular genre".
My next is a haunting, improbable love story: Aparna Sen
Talented Bengali actor-filmmaker Aparna Sen is working on a multi-lingual film titled "The Japanese Wife", based on a story by Indo-Anglian author Kunal Basu.
Amrita on damage control spree
Vikram Bhatt's "Red", is candid enough to admit her career isn't going the way she would've liked to.
I'm not pursuing bestsellers: Mira Nair
NRI filmmaker Mira Nair says it's a sheer coincidence that her films "Vanity Fair", "The Namesake" and the ready-to-shoot "Shantaram" are based on bestsellers.
It's amusing, it's light, but don't call my film funny: Meghna
Meghna Gulzar's "Just Married", starring Esha Deol and Fardeen Khan, is out and the second time director says firmly that she would like people to describe it as a "light film" rather than "funny".
'Barso re' rules the music charts
Several new albums have hit the stands but not a single one seems good enough to replace A.R. Rahman's "Barso re" from the top slot.
I'm now doing a balancing act: Shweta Bachchan
Shweta Bachchan, the soft-spoken, articulate and most private member of the Bachchan family, is currently hosting NDTV's new show "Next Gen" and says she is doing a balancing act between being a homemaker and her newfound career.
'Mohit and 'Shiva' my two biggest mistakes'
Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma is apparently taken over by guilt and self-condemnation and says he regrets working with Mohit Ahlawat and making "Shiva".
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