01 April, 2014

Heropanti to release on 23rd May

Sajid Nadiadwala’s film Heropanti, starring Tiger Shroff has been pushed from May 16 to May 23.

Sajid Nadiadwala says, “We had initially planned to release the film on May 16, but since it is a counting day, we have decided to push the film ahead to May 23. We have also requested Karan Johar to release his film Ungli on another day. He has gracefully agreed to do the same, just so that Tiger’s film gets a solo release.”

Tiger Shroff, who is the biggest launch of this year, is all set to start his career in the film industry with Heropanti.

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Scuba Diving Association approaches Shraddha Kapoor

Shraddha Kapoor has been approached by a scuba diving association


Not many people know that Shraddha Kapoor is an adventure sports freak, and that she loves the water especially. The latest we’ve heard is that she has been approached by a Kochi-based scuba divers’ association to be the face of their upcoming campaign.

A source close to Shraddha reveals, “Shraddha is a trained and certified scuba diver. And she is extremely fond of adventure sports. She loves to go scuba diving when she gets the time for a holiday. Recently, she got a chance to go diving for an underwater sequence for her upcoming film with Sidharth Malhotra in her Mauritius shooting schedule.”

The insider adds that the association is very keen to have the Aashiqui 2 (2013) actor endorse their new campaign. “She loves sports and has an instant youth connect. That’s why the association wants her to join the initiative,” says the source.

When contacted, Shraddha’s spokesperson says, “The association has got in touch with Shraddha’s team asking her to be a part of the campaign.”

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Atul Agnihotri - receiving political calls


Atul Agnihotri, who is the producer of the film O Teri starring Pulkit Samrat and Bilal Amrohi has been getting a lot of political calls recently.

All three parties contesting for elections; Congress, BJP and AAP have got in touch with Atul Agnihotri. As elections come closer, everybody is breathing politics and the parties are wary of the content of the film.

The trailer of the film talks about two intern journalists digging out a scam. 

Congress members want to watch the film to see if it is a dig at the CWG scam that took place while they were the governing party.

Also, Aam Aadmi Party who has been in the news for their protest for corruption wants to watch the film to endorse it.

Even BJP has been talking about anti corruption and would want to watch the film to give and get support.

When contacted Atul Agnihotri, who is usually away from politics says, “Yes, I have got a few calls from officials and they will be watching the film this Friday. The film is a satire comedy and a funny take on events seen from the eyes of two intern journalists”

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