Mardi 16 septembre 2008



Actress Riya Sen certainly raised the temperature by a few degrees when she arrived at a golf event in Delhi recently.

Trying her hand at the stylish sport, she created quite a flutter at the venue. When we asked her about her frequent appearances at sporting events and reducing number of films, she said, “I have a handful of movies. In fact, my next movie stars Raima along with me. I’m very excited about the film.”

But may we ask the lady about her newfound interest in sports? “When we were in Kolkata, I would regularly go with mom and Raima to the Kolkata Sports Club. In fact, my first cousins Arjun and Ranjit Singh are ace golfers and we would be there every Sunday to watch them play. Somehow, I never had the patience to spend the whole day at the grounds. My biggest worry was that I would get tanned in the heat,” says the actress.
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Mardi 16 septembre 2008


It is a little odd for a girl not to like jewellery. And when it is a girl as cute and petite as Riya Sen, it does makes for a shocking fact. We hear that the stunningly beautiful Riya Sen doesn’t like jewellery. Interestingly, Riya has been associated with the jewellery brand, Agni .

The actress who is a regular at Page 3 parties is always spotted sans any bling leave for a pair of cute little diamond solitaires on her ears. 
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Mardi 16 septembre 2008


Pleasing seven heroes and three heroines in a film is proving to be a daunting task for Samir Karnik. The director of Heroes is having a tough time keeping all cast members happy.

It is learnt that Riya Sen has now voiced her displeasure about her character being reduced to a mere extra! Amrita Arora has already voiced her disgust about her role being arbitrarily chopped.

Cut out

Says a source, "Riya agreed to do the film because of the presence of leading stars. She considered it a big project and wanted to work with A-List actors. Even though it was a multi-starrer, she was told that her character would have adequate scope. But now, she does not figure at all in the promos. Moreover, she is not even aware how many scenes she now features in."

The film's mammoth cast includes Salman Khan, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta, Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Dino Morea, Amrita Arora, Riya Sen and Vatsal Sheth.

Little role

Riya however maintains, "I am sure that the producers and director know best what to do with my role. Anyways, I don't want much promotion for that little role of mine!"

Among the female cast, Preity Zinta is getting the maximim footage. Adds the source, "The other actresses have nothing left to do in Heroes with the entire male line-up alone clamouring for attention."

Karnik, who earlier directed  Kyun... Ho Gaya Na and Nanhe Jaisalmer, is also producing Heroes along with Bharat Shah and Vikas Kapoor. Adds the source, "The makers have realised that the film is proving to be too long and needs to be edited. Obviously they can't chop the heroes, the film is about them, so the female cast is getting edited out."


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Vendredi 5 septembre 2008


Trailer ; Nenu Meeku Telusa

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Vendredi 5 septembre 2008


MUMBAI: Social networking sites like Orkut and Facebook are proving to be a nightmare for some Bollywood stars.

First, Riya Sen admitted that her email account had been hacked, and now Shamita Shetty has approached the Mumbai police cyber crime cell with the same complaint. The internet pranksters traced both the email IDs from Facebook accounts of Riya and Shamita.

Some days ago, actor Paresh Rawal too had lodged a complaint with the cyber crime cell, which is still investigating the matter. Rawal’s complaint alleged that a “fraud” has created his fake profile on social network sites, Facebook and Orkut.

Mahesh Bhatt, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor have apparently been miffed for a while with pranksters creating fake profiles on the social networking sites using their identities. However, none of them have lodged a formal complaint with the police. Sources in the cyber crime cell admitted that several stars have approached them with the same complaint, but have dithered from registering a formal complaint.

“We have received similar complaints in the past, but some of the stars have not lodged a complaint. The stars who have lodged a formal complaints with us include Paresh Rawal and Shamita Shetty,” said an officer at the Cyber crime cell.  

Shamita Shetty, when contacted, admitted that she has just lodged a police complaint after the email ID was hacked. “I have an account on Facebook where I had declared my Hotmail email ID while creating my page. But I didn’t know that the account I have been using for nine years got hacked soon after. I tried to write to Hotmail but later decided to lodge a police complaint about it,” said Shamita.

“I will be creating a new ID soon. I don’t want to be off from the networking site. I will have to find a way out of it,” she added.

Riya Sen, in fact, found that three of her email IDs got hacked in a matter of 72 hours.

In Paresh Rawal’s case the IP address of the prankster was traced to the US. “Some guy sitting there in the US had created a fake profile in my name on Facebook and was happily sending out messages in my name. The page became so popular that I started receiving calls from my relatives and friends that they have spotted me on Facebook. It was alarming. It was then I registered a complaint with the police,” Rawal said. /R

According to cyber crime experts, it’s very easy to hack or block into e-mail IDs.

“If the passwords are simple and you have put obvious answers to the security questions while creating the email IDs, it’s not a big deal to hack into it. A few months back, a leading actor approached me with the same problem. And using fake profiles are obviously cases of fraud which the police needs to track down,” said Vijay Mukhi, president, Foundation for Information Security and Technology (FIST).


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