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Shah Rukh Khan is willing to give up on his Dreamz
Shah Rukh Khan may be one of the greatest actors, but he isn't the best businessman. And of that fact he makes no bones. After srkworld.com went kaput, he's willing to shut his production company Dreamz Unlimited, if things don't work out. He said he would wait for the public response to Asoka The Great. If it failed, he said he would make two more films. If those failed at the BO too, he said he'd close shop.
Bharat Shah's still in the lock-up Incarcerated film producer Bharat Shah's plea for medical check up at a private hospital was deferred by a special court. The court also extended custody of producer of Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, Nasim Rizvi, and his assistant Abdul Rahim Allah Baksh. Shah was admitted to the hospital on June 21 after he complained of uneasiness and was subjected to various tests; the results were normal. Shah had, however, refused to undergo angiogram tests because his family doctor had raised questions about the facilities at hospital.
Watch out for Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke
Preity's looking as smashing as ever and Ajay's keeping her in good company. Madhuri Dixit could well be the crowd-puller this season, playing her age, without being bogged down by, Preity.
A new awakening
Directed by ad filmmaker Rakesh Mehra, Aks is hoping to be seen the same league as Gadar and Lagaan. Rookie director, Anubhav Sinha's modestly budgeted love story Tum Bin with four newcomers in the lead will also be released with Aks. Sinha, has directed several music videos for singer Sonu Nigam and shot the highly successful television serial Sea Hawks. Next month another duo of promising young directors, Gurudev Bhalla and Farhaan Akhtar, will make their screen debut with Shararat and Dil Chahta Hai, respectively.
Compiled by Vivek Fernandes
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