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Aishwarya in Sarabjit

Director Omung Kumar shares on how he transformed Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Sarbjit National Award-winning director Omung Kumar’s upcoming biopic ‘Sarbjit’ starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Randeep Hooda, Richa Chadda and Darshan Kumar has already created quite a buzz amongst fans courtesy it’s emotionally moving posters. The film will be narrated through Sarbjit’s sister Dalbir Kaur’s eyes who went door to…

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Avinash Dwivedi

“My dream of working in Bollywood is steadily taking shape”, says Avinash Dwivedi. Meet Avinash Dwivedi – a tall and lean guy having boy-next-door looks with an intense gaze. There is something menacing in his eyes that keeps you mesmerized while speaking to him in person. Acting has always been his passion since long. Having gathered great experiences in Theatres…

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FILMY TOWN - Dec 2015 issue

The December 2015 issue of FILMY TOWN HIGHLIGHTS of the FilmyTown print magazine: HINDI CINEMA – Comes of age with Realistic Smooch Sequences Having seen the Bollywood industry from very close for over 40 years, Bollywood’s most celebrated journalist Jyoti Venkatesh puts forth the scenes and the films that have depicted kissing, and in some cases, no holds barred kissing scenes…

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Filmy Town Print Edition March 2015 issue

To read the FILMY TOWN March 2015 print magazine issue – (FULL VERSION) CLICK BELOW FT- Mar 2015 issue WOMEN’s SPECIAL ISSUE – CHITRASHI RAWAT – Little Wonder in Bollywood – BOLLYWOOD’s MOST CHARMING Women Ever – SHAILENE WOODLEY – Hollywood’s Best young actress and more… To read the FULL ISSUE, CLICK ON THIS LINK: FT- Mar 2015 issue borse alviero…

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Filmy Town Print magazine inaugural issue

Deepika Padukone was the unanimous choice for the Inaugural issue. She is classy, talented and has been appreciated for her performances by stars of yesteryears too. To read the FILMY TOWN February 2015 print magazine issue CLICK HERE Talking about yesteryear stars, its a pity that the depiction of family values and Indian culture is diminishing in Hindi movies. To…

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