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Pussycat Dolls revamp ‘Jai Ho’

9. March 2009

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The multiple wins by “Slumdog Millionaire” at Sunday’s Oscars have a lot of people buzzing about how the little-movie-that-did might build a bridge between Hollywood and Bollywood. And, with the awards-show hangover just barely wearing off, Nicole Scherzinger has already volunteered to lay the first brick. VN:F [1.3.0_631]please wait...Rating: 3.7/5 (6 votes cast)

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Terminator Salvation Trailer – High Definition

4. March 2009

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Trailer after the jump… VN:F [1.3.0_631]please wait...Rating: 4.0/5 (4 votes cast)

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And the Oscar goes to… “Slumdog Millionaire”

22. February 2009

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“Slumdog Millionaire,” the little film about a poverty-raised teaboy who goes on a game show as a way to find his lost love, leads all films at the Oscars with eight Oscars at the 81st annual Academy Awards. VN:F [1.3.0_631]please wait...Rating: 3.8/5 (5 votes cast)

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – High Definition

21. February 2009

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Trailer after the jump… VN:F [1.3.0_631]please wait...Rating: 4.3/5 (14 votes cast)

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Backview Bollywood | 45 Pics

17. January 2009

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VN:F [1.3.0_631]please wait...Rating: 5.0/5 (2 votes cast)

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If Movie Posters Said the Truth | 11 Posters

14. January 2009

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VN:F [1.3.0_631]please wait...Rating: 3.5/5 (4 votes cast)

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Slumdog Millionaire wins 4 Golden Globes

11. January 2009

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The prestigious Golden Globe Awards ceremony to honour the best in the world cinema began in Los Angeles. India-based story of an underdog, the Danny Boyle-directed Slumdog Millionaire in on a winning spree, first bagging the award for the Best Director (Danny Boyle), Best Screenplay category (Simon Beaufoy), the Best Original Score (A R Rahman), [...]

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Slumdog Millionaire Review

27. December 2008

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I am normally skeptical of raving movie reviews. I’m also wary of European or American filmmakers who set their stories in the shantytowns of the developing world because they tend to romanticize backwardness and peddle stereotypes. And I am suspicious of soap opera themes because they can be too syrupy. All of which made me [...]

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