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Bollywood stars collect funds for flood-ravaged Bihar (New Kerala)
Mumbai/New Delhi, Sept 7 : Bollywood celebrities on Sunday collected funds from the public for providing relief to the flood victims in Bihar.
Culture clash: Switzerland makes its own Bollywood film (EARTHtimes.org)
New Delhi - Switzerland has made its own Bollywood film called Tandoori Love, replete with songs and melodrama, an Indian newspaper reported Monday. Tandoori Love, made in the Swiss-German dialect as well as English, premiered at the weekend before...
Bollywood box office staring at lull before big boom (IANS India News)
New Delhi, Sep 7 (IANS) Even as a cocktail of movie releases like 'Singh Is Kinng' and 'Rock On' is keeping film aficionados gleeful, a lull seems to be setting in at the Bollywood box-office that should up the craving for the big October offerings.
Bollywood box office staring at lull before big boom (New Kerala)
By Priyanka Khanna, New Delhi, Sep 7 : Even as a cocktail of movie releases like Singh Is Kinng and Rock On is keeping film aficionados gleeful, a lull seems to be setting in at the Bollywood box-office that should up the craving for the big October offerings.
Bollywood talks English (The Economic Times)
Bollywood is finally doing what Amitabh Bachchan claimed to do in Namak Halal: it is talking English. And our stars, Mr Bachchan included, are loving it.
3,000 pirated Bollywood DVDs seized in Britain (Deccan Herald)
British officials have seized nearly 3000 fake DVDs of latest Bollywood films, including those that have not yet been released, from a shop in Leicester as part of a swoop on counterfeit Indian films.
Bollywood rallies for flood-hit northern India (AFP News)
Major Bollywood stars have donated nearly a quarter of a million dollars to help victims of flood-hit northern India and are planning a special charity concert, a politician said here Friday.
Chasing the Bollywood obsession (Hindustan Times)
Do you sometimes feel you know more about Bollywood than you do aboutyour local MLAs? Of course you do — in fact, you probably know more about the film industry’s first family (Kapoors? Bachchans? Khans Inc?) than you know about your own extended family.
Bollywood, a habitual fascination for Pakistanis (IBN live)
Indian films have become a staple diet despite the ban in 1965.
No dream sequence this: the Swiss now have their own Bollywood film (Express India)
Tandoori Love by Oliver Paulus premieres before a packed house in Zurich, slated for Goa festival in November.
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