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Salman Khan: I will cook and paint

Sitting in his turf, surrounded by lovely sister Alvira, gorgeous sister-in-law Malaika, and their cute-naughty-hyperactive kids, Bollywood Actor Salman Khan seems a happy man. He’s known to keep aloof when media is around, but today is different. The dude doesn’t seem to care about the world and resolves to have a great time, cycling with his nephews and playing with his dog - a 2 month old French Mastiff, whom he lovingly calls Veer. Salman Khan finally takes a break from all the running around and soon after its time for lunch. Yummilicious aroma of home-cooked food fills the air as the tiffins and casseroles are opened one by one. Salman gestures me to come and grab a bite and that’s when we get talking over some delicious daal-chawal. Being a fitness conscious person, Salman Khan carrying ghar ka khana to his sets. While he savours the mom-made food, I ask him if there is one dish that he would not like to share with anyone. Salman takes a pause and replies, “I like to eat everyt

Salman's Veer collects Rs 410 million globally in opening weekend

Eros International 's latest release Veer has garnered a worldwide box-office collection of Rs 410 million in its opening weekend. While the India collection accounts to Rs 320 million, the movie has earned Rs 90 million overseas. An Anil Sharma film, Veer, starring Salman Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff and debutant Zarine Khan was released with 1,300 in India and a further 236 prints overseas. Said Eros International Media Ltd SVP, India Distribution Nandu Ahuja, "With Salman's huge fan base in India and overseas, we were confident that Veer would be a huge draw. With the opening weekend followed by the Republic Day holiday teamed with Salman's star power, we are looking forward to the film's positive run at the box-office." Veer is a saga of bravery and drama, treachery and love. Set in the nineteenth century, the film is the story of a warrior clan, the Pindharis, who become sworn enemies with the King of Madhavgarh, Rajasthan after the latter b

Shahrukh wants to be a Good Actor

Aamir Khan is not the only Bollywood superstar who goes home and picks up a book instead of the television remote. Shah Rukh Khan is also a voracious reader. King Khan truly believes that if you want to be a good actor, you have got to be a keen reader. For his latest film My Name is Khan in which his character has Asperger’s syndrome and also shades of autism, SRK read several books on the subjects to keep himself updated. The Bollywood Badshah also confesses that he often finds himself reading several books at a time. “I read everything from news magazines to kids books, even graphic novels,” says he. And he also enjoys telling his children, Aryan and Suhana stories of Akbar and Birbal. “I’m a huge Birbal fan,” confesses SRK. “Some ill-informed sorts have reduced the far-thinking Birbal to some kind of court jester in Emperor Akbar’s court. The fact of the matter is that Birbal is actually one of the sharpest

YouTube And The Indian Film Company set to collaborate

Produced by The Indian Film Company in association with Studio 18, Striker will be the first Bollywood feature to be premiered on YouTube, day and date with its Indian theatrical release on February 5, 2010. This historical milestone, which marks Bollywood's first major embrasure of the online medium as a crucial revenue generator, will also pave the way for other Indian film companies to look outside of a conventional theatrical release towards alternate modes of distribution. By releasing this film on YouTube, Studio18 will offer Bollywood fans outside of India a high quality and on demand option for watching the latest Bollywood film. In the US, Striker will be available for rent on YouTube. Outside the US, Striker will be available for free on Studio18's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/studio18. In order to ensure that the revenues from the Indian theatrical release are maximised, the movie will be not be available for the YouTube traffic originating from India. Commented

Salman Khan on Dance India Dance

Latets Buzz on Indian Television Zee TV’s Lux Dance India Dance is Rock Star Salman Khan’s visit on the sets of the show to promote his film Veer! The 3 mentors – Remo D’souza, Terence Lewis and Geeta Kapur had left no stone unturned to ensure that their favorite superstar was left completely speechless on watching the spectacular acts they had choreographed to songs from his films! Known for his trademark mischievous sense of humor, Salman Khan had the audience in splits with his wisecracks throughout! He naughtily told his fans how Grand Master Mithun Da (who plays his father in Veer) once pointed out to a crew member of the film with a balding pate, grey hair and a haggard, wrinkled face, saying “Salman Khan, that’s my batch-mate!”. He went on to compliment Dada about how well he has maintained himself over the years, managing to look only 27 even today! As if he wasn’t done with spilling the beans on Dada, Salman carried on to tell the audience how Mithun Da, being an excellent c

Salman Khan, Zarine Khan Veer Movie Wallpapers

Bollywood Rock Star Salman Khan's Veer Movie Exclusive Wallpapers DSXTTWVA7QTY

Salman Khan:- Brad Pitt stole my look

Being compared with Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt would be considered a compliment by most, but the observation left Salman Khan fuming. The actor, who was promoting his upcoming period drama Veer, threw a fit when a reporter remarked that his look in the film was similar to the one sported by Pitt in Troy. "He [ Brad Pitt ] was wearing a miniskirt in the film. I am not. And does my hair look blonde?" retorted Salman angrily. But the tirade continued with the actor telling the journalist, "I had long blonde hair in Sooryavanshi, so I should stand up and say that Brad Pitt stole my look. Did that guy in Gladiator, Russell Crowe, have long hair? No, he did not. This is rubbish. I play a Pindari soldier and my look is not a copy of any Hollywood film." The film is the brainchild of Khan who turned scriptwriter for the period drama that revolves around the life of a Pindari soldier leading a revolt against the British in 1857. The film directed by Anil Sharma has been in t