1. Deepika vs Alia In ‘Golmaal 4’?

Ever since we heard of the Golmaal franchise coming out with its fourth instalment, fans have been pumped with excitement about who’ll play the leads in the film. The makers are reportedly retaining the old cast, which includes Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade, but are very sad about having to leave Bebo out of the plan this time. Since Kareena Kapoor Khan would be pregnant during the filming of Golmaal 4, the film’s makers are considering Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt for the female lead.

Yes, it’s true. Either of the two will be playing the lead in Golmaal 4. I have heard the discussions and it’s almost certain that it will be Alia or Deepika this time. We start sometime in December. It’s always fun to be back working with this crazy team. Ajay, Tusshar, Shreyas and I - we are all excited. But we will miss Bebo this time.Arshad Warsi, Actor
(Source: DNA)
2. Hrithik Roshan Wants To Resume His Music Classes

Hrithik Roshan is a great dancer but he’s equally inclined towards music too. Having grown up in a musical environment, thanks to his music composer uncle Rajesh Roshan, the actor feels deeply about music. Hrithik even sung a song for Zoya Akhtar’s Zindagi Na Milegi Doobara and is thinking of taking music lessons in his free time. While he’s currently working hard on Rakesh Roshan’s Kaabil and also promoting his upcoming release Mohenjo Daro simultaneously, he’s keen to take some classes as soon as filming wraps up.
Music is in my blood and I would love to resume my music lessons after completing the shoot for Kaabil. Learning should be a constant in life and since it is music, it will be rejuvenating too.Hrithik Roshan, Actor
3. Sonakshi Sinha Turns Singer For Akira
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Sonakshi Sinha got us sitting up and taking notice with her action packed Akira trailer. She’s being complimented for attempting something different with this film. Speaking of something different, Sonakshi also got behind the mic to sing a song for the action thriller.
The song is about rage, about how she will not stay silent and will fight back. That’s the spirit of the song. We were shooting the music video and every time I went to give a shot I would end up singing it in all my zest. It’s just one of those songs! So the Fox guys suggested that I should record it. It was actually a very spur of the moment thing and honestly all my rehearsal happened while shooting the video! I just landed up in the studio after that and recorded it in about half an hour. Even Shekhar was surprised.Sonakshi Sinha, Actor
4. Anushka Sharma Is Grateful For The Khans and Her Fans
Anushka Sharma has achieved so much at the young age of 28, that she is very grateful to everyone who has been a part of her journey. She feels that as a person she is very aware of what’s happening around her. Having said that, neither success nor failure has affected the actress, even after super hits like Sultan, because she’s got her feet firmly placed on the ground.
When you realise that this industry is such a fickle thing, you don’t hold too strongly to anything. So I feel because of that, I have managed to stay above the surface. It is important to have that sense of reality. You will have successes and you will have failures, and you will have to be somewhere in between. I feel sometimes when you follow your gut and instinct, and you don’t feel afraid, I think god blesses you. It is said that luck follows those who follow their instincts and I have just followed my instincts.Anushka Sharma, Actor/Producer
Anushka has worked with all three Khans and feels that the kind of reach they have has given her an amazing platform in Bollywood.
Their reach (the Khans) is phenomenal and because of their reach and their fan following, my work gets through to so many other people. So I feel happy, humbled and loved by the people for the appreciation I am getting for Aarfa’s character.Anushka Sharma, Actor/Producer
(Source: Pinkvilla)
5. Brett Lee Gets ‘UnIndian’ On The Kapil Sharma Show
Brett Lee is back in India but not to promote a cricket tournament. This time it’s for a film he’s playing the lead in, titled UnIndian. The cricketer turned actor was accompanied by the film’s director Anupam Sharma and Tannishtha Chatterjee on the sets of The Kapil Sharma Show. The film’s cast has a blast and here some behind-the-scenes-pictures from the special episode-
UnIndian releases in theatres on 19 August 2016.
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