In today’s Bollywood, a couple of months prior to the release of a film and the subsequent week are considered to be extremely important and precious for the successful promotion of the film. It is due to this reason that
Sonam Kapoor and her sister Rhea who produces Aisha offered the male lead to Sonam’s pal Imran Khan. At that time Imran and Sonam were already doing I Hate Luv Storys and had become great buddies. Naturally Sonam presumed Imran
Abhay Deol, who has been receiving rave reviews after the promos of his forthcoming Aisha hit the airwaves, is disappointed at not being part of the film’s promotions due to his hectic schedule. Abhay Deol is currently shooting for Zoya
The music of Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol starrer Aisha was launched on July 4 in presence of some celebrities associated with the film. The movie is being produced by Anil Kapoor’s younger daughter Rhea Kapoor. The proud father Anil
The first official Theatrical Trailer of Aisha (2010) Hindi Bollywood Film in HQ (High Quality) HD (High Definition) Star Cast: Abhay Deol, Sonam Kapoor, Cyrus Sahukar, Arunoday Singh, Ira Dubey Director: Rajshree Ojha Producer: Anil Kapoor, Ajay Bijli, Sanjeev K
A couplet written by a fan in celebration of Katrina Kaif’s beauty and virtues has surfaced on numerous websites and blogs. It has inspired an entire song devoted to Katrina in Zoya Akhtar’s ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’. Says a source
All of you movie buffs have cause to celebrate now! Here’s some good news! The first look of the much awaited movie Aisha will be revealed on 9th June, which coincides with the birthday of the lead actress Sonam Kapoor.
New Delhi, They aren’t conventionally goodlooking, can’t always shake a leg and their movies are not larger than life. Yet actors like Abhay Deol, Farhan Akhtar and Irrfan Khan have managed to find a place on the favourites list of
New Delhi, Having already proven his acting mettle in movies like “Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!” and “Dev D”, Punjabi boy Abhay Deol will now show his driving skills in his latest outing “Road, Movie” – he drives a 1940s Chevy
New Delhi, Having directed “English, August” and “Split Wide Open”, Dev Benegal is back with his third outing after more than a decade. “Road, Movie”, he says, is about discovering laughter and joy, with ‘travelling cinema’ and the Indian landscape