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Nayantara in Bollywood? (IndiaGlitz)
Reports suggest that Nayantara, the highest paid actress in South India, has been constantly getting offers to foray into Bollywood. But the actress who seemed to be adamant in concentrating only in South Indian movies had reportedly been refusing the offers. Grapevine has it that she was pestered by ace filmmakers like Raj Kumar Santhoshi to act in Hindi films.

Wardens pounce on Bollywood film crew (The Journal)
TRAFFIC wardens slapped a parking ticket on a Bollywood film crew while their cameras were still rolling.

'Jazz' a theatrical tribute to Bollywood's unsung musicians (SiliconIndia)
New Delhi: 'Invented by the devil for the torture of the saints' - that is how playwright Ramu Ramanathan defines jazz in his play of the same name on the lives of Goan and Anglo-Indian musicians who never got their share of fame in Bollywood.

'Jazz' a theatrical tribute to Bollywood's unsung musicians (New Kerala)
By Robin Bansal, New Delhi, July 25 : 'Invented by the devil for the torture of the saints' - that is how playwright Ramu Ramanathan defines jazz in his play of the same name on the lives of Goan and Anglo-Indian musicians who never got their share of fame in Bollywood.

'Jazz' a theatrical tribute to Bollywood's unsung musicians (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
New Delhi, July 25 (IANS) 'Invented by the devil for the torture of the saints' - that is how playwright Ramu Ramanathan defines jazz in his play of the same name on the lives of Goan and Anglo-Indian musicians who never got their share of fame in Bollywood.

Natalie Portman spices up Bollywood vid (+video) (Stuff)
Natalie Portman plays a Bollywood princess in her boyfriend Devendra Banhart’s new music video.

Bollywood princess Natalie Portman (NZCity)
Natalie Portman appears as a Bollywood princess in the music video for her folk rocker boyfriend Devendra Banhart’s new single ‘Carmensita’.

Bollywood Movie Studios Hire CEOs (BusinessWeek)
In a nod to the importance of business in the art of film making, Indian production companies are hiring CEOs with independent authority

Are we sci-fi ready? (Express India)
Science fiction has a sadly short history in Bollywood, thinly stretching across Shekhar Kapoor's Mr India, Rakesh Roshan's Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish to forthcoming flicks like Shankar's Robot.

'Bollywood' films do well in Madison (The Capital Times)
"The Dark Knight" didn't capture every moviegoer last weekend. On Friday night, more than 100 people filled the largest theater at Westgate Art Cinemas to catch the world premiere of "Kismat Konnection." Haven't heard of it? Then you must not be part of the enthusiastic under-the-radar fan base in Madison for Hindi-language Indian films, known as "Bollywood" films (an almagam of Hollywood and ...



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