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New Moon eclipsed in India
While fans of the Twilight saga across the world celebrated the sequel New Moon’s release yesterday, it gave India a miss. Instead of the second instalment, movie buffs will have to make do with Twilight...
Rachel McAdams denies having role in Spider-Man 4

Actress Rachel McAdams has laughed off rumours that she is set to star in the fourth instalment of the Spider-Man franchise. It is said to feature comic book vamp the Black Cat, who is the costumed alter-ego of the protagonist Peter Parker's latest love interest, Felicia Hardy.

Couples Retreat crosses $100m mark
Couples Retreat, Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman’s first venture into mainstream Hollywood, has reportedly crossed the 100 million dollar mark at North American box office.
Hudson to play Nelson Mandela's ex-wife
Oscar-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson is to play the role of Winnie Mandela, the controversy-plagued ex-wife of South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela in a new movie called Winnie.
Expect Independence Day sequels!

Hollywood film-maker Roland Emmerich has announced sequels to his sci-fi hit Independence Day. Riding high on the box office success of his disaster movie 2012 Emmerich is planning to revisit the Will Smith starrer with a second and third instalment

Helen Mirren to receive another honour

Veteran actress Helen Mirren is to be conferred with a lifetime achievement award for her contribution to cinema. The Oscar-winner will be presented with the trophy at the 19th annual Women in Film and Television Awards.

2012 tops weekend box office
2012, an action disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich, has topped the weekend box office after raking in 65 million dollars. As per studio estimates, Disney's A Christmas Carol landed the second spot with 22.3 million dollars.
Couples Retreat in trouble
Couples Retreat, Oscar-winner AR Rahman’s first Hollywood venture after Slumdog Millionaire, is at the center of a racism controversy after two African-American actors were removed from a poster used to promote it in Britain.
Screen siren Lauren Bacall gets lifetime Oscar
Hollywood veterans turned out in force to see Lauren Bacall, grand dame of film noir, receive an honorary Oscar at the motion picture academy's Governors Awards on Saturday night, away from TV cameras.
The Box among worst movies ever

The Box, written and directed by Richard Kelly has been awarded an F. It stars Cameron Diaz and has reportedly been named one of the worst films in history by movie fans. Read on to know more.

Victoria Beckham lands Hollywood break
The former Spice Girl wants to dabble in films. After donning the roles of a pop star, designer and reality show judge, Victoria Beckham's Hollywood career is finally taking off as she is all set to...
2012 director still has appetite for destruction

Five years after he made Earth freeze over in The Day After Tomorrow, director Roland Emmerich is wreaking more havoc, this time with 2012. Read on to know more.

MJ's This Is It passes $200 million
Michael Jackson's concert movie This Is It has raked in more than $200 million at box offices worldwide in the first two weeks of release. The movie is now one of the biggest grossing movies worldwide of 2009.
Freeman to be honoured at California film fest
Oscar winning actor Morgan Freeman is to be honoured for his career achievements at California's 21st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival.
Friends movie not happening: Courtney Cox
Former Friends star Courtney Cox Arquette has quashed rumours about a big-screen adaptation of the hit sitcom.
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Amitabh Bachchan poses with actress Preity Zinta after receiving lifetime achievement award for completing forty years in the film industry. Check out more pics...

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Kamal Haasan was born in Tamil Nadu to a lawyer father and a homemaker mother on Nov 7, 1954.
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Sutirtho Patronobis on fear of Army coup in Sri Lanka
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Fish move north to beat the heat
According to a study, conducted by the Sea Around Us Project at Canada’s University of British Columbia, India could lose 40 per cent of fish population over the next 50 years, reports Joydeep Thakur.
Small screen
Miracle workers, not stars, needed to boost TRPs
An entertaining, star-studded show like Dus Ka Dum with a crowd-puller like Salman Khan as the host didn’t do much for the channel, writes Poonam Saxena.

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