Shilpa to make a comeback to films
Actress Shilpa Shetty will be making a comeback after 13 years with Sabbir Khan's action film, Nikamma.
“It feels great. I am ready to take that plunge again and looking forward to be back on the big screen. It's a refreshingly unique project. I loved my role, it's something I've never done before. I can't wait for the audience to see me in a new avatar,” Shilpa said.
The actress, who was last seen on the big screen in 2007 in Life In A Metro and Apne, also took to Instagram to share her excitement about the project. “My sabbatical of 13 long years comes to an end. I am so excited to announce that the film you will see me next in is Nikamma,” she posted.
‘I am feeling nervous before the telecast of Sanjivani 2 and my excitement is overshadowed by my nervousness. It's our first day in front of the audience through the media and I am wondering if the audience will accept the show or not. However, with the kind of feedback we are getting, it seems people are looking forward to the show.’
—Mohnish Bahl
While Hrithik Roshan is on a happy high with the success of his latest release Super 30, Kangana Ranauts sister-cum-spokesperson Rangoli Chandel continues with her rants against him publicly on social media.
In her latest tweet hinted at Hrithik, without mentioning his name, Rangoli has alleged that the actor has ruined the biopic of a great human being.
“Khud kala rang muh pe laga ke outdated 90's ki acting karke, ek itne mahaan insaan ki biopic kharab kardi, sara dhyaan Kangana mein hi rakhoge toh bhai acting kab karoge? Usko apna guru mankar, roz uski photo ki pooja kiya kar, ja thodi acting seekh le. Jadoo kahin ka,” Rangoli tweeted.
Jury to find what Katy owes
Jurors are set to hear closing arguments before deciding how much Katy Perry, her collaborators and her record label owe to the writers of a Christian rap song over her hit, Dark Horse.
Lawyers of Perry and the rapper, Marcus Gray, will make their final cases to jurors and are likely to present wildly different numbers.
Gray’s attorneys have emphasised that the tens of millions brought in by the album were used to make and market it. The same jurors found that Perry and her five co-writers copied Gray’s 2009 song, Joyful Noise with 2013's Dark Horse.