Neeraj Pandey has planned to cast Abhishek Bachchan for his next film titled Special Chabbis where Abhi is proposed to play the role of a swindler. The role is similar to what he has done in his previous movies like Bluffmaster
Rightfully, A Wednesday director Neeraj Pandey has reached the land of plenty. From the time when he had to struggle to put together his first political thriller a year back to now, when Neeraj is spoilt by choices...the director has indeed
If there's one film of 2008 that continues to be a hot favourite of most moviegoers even today, it's debutante director Neeraj Pandey's A Wednesday. The film was a major critical and commercial success, winning accolades and box-office rewards simultaneously.The latest
The Stardust Awards 2009 were declared in Mumbai. Superstar Amitabh Bachchan bagged the Best Actor Award for his movie The Last Lear while Amrita Rao took home the Best Actress award for Welcome To Sajjanpur. A Wednesday was declared as the
New Delhi (ANI): Victoria Beckham is reportedly sending husband David sexy texts while he is in Italy to remind him what he’s missing. The former Spice Girl is determined to show her soccer star husband - who is currently completing a
Kamal Hassan's next film is Thalaivan Irukkindran. According to the sources, he is going to make the film on the basis of Neeraj Pandey's Hindi movie A Wednesday. The film is about a cat and mouse game played by
A few weeks earlier, it was reported that Mammootty might share screen space with 'Ulaga Nayagan' Kamal Hassan in his upcoming remake of super hit A Wednesday (Hindi) directed by Neeraj Pandey. Now, it is confirmed that it would not be
Malayalam superstar Mammootty, who has made a fantastic start in 2009 with the launch of his first Malayalam blog, was re-elected as chairman of Malayalam Communications Ltd. (promoters of Kairali Channel group).While announcing the decision at the annual general body
Bipasha Basu had a very personal bad experience on Mumbai's date with horror- 26/11. In fact she was caught in one of the blasts as terrorists rampaged hotels and public places of Mumbai. She's said, "It happened at
Recession or no recession, Bollywood continues to attract newcomers in hordes. A number of first-time directors tried their luck this year. Some succeeded, some didn't. But the best part was they had the courage to swim against the tide, narrating diverse