New Delhi, After a sweeping performance in “Delhi-6″, Divya Dutta does not want to be straitjacketed in any image and wants to look different and refreshing in every film.
“I have laid a very basic ground rule for myself. I should be a favourite with the audience, they should love me, my role, my acting, appreciate [...]
Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla, Gurdas Maan and Divya Dutta pose for the photographers during the press conference of film “Sukhmani- Hope for Life” in Mumbai.
New Delhi, Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt is the owner of the Sirsa Gullies cricket team for the T-10 gully cricket season 2 “Ab Har Koi Khelega”, it was announced here Sunday.
The team will see Dutt involved in all aspects like grooming of players, supporting and cheering them and getting various corporate sponsorships for the team [...]
Mumbai, After the craze for owning a Twenty 20 team, now the game’s T-10 format, called Gully Cricket, has started attracting celebrities. Actress Divya Dutta has become the first proud owner of the Ludhiana team.
Divya bought the Ludhiana Gully Cricket team Saturday for season two that will kick-start Sep 19 and end in a grand [...]
Ultimately, "Love Khichdi" may not be the prefect health diet but is decent enough to be a one time watch. As for Randeep, he can rest assured that regardless of the film's fate at the box office, he would be seen in a new light from here on. He doesn't have the usual 'stud boy' role in the film and still manages to shine in most of his scenes.
Divya Dutta and Randeep Hooda at music launch of film “Love Khichdi”.
Starring Randeep Hooda, Riya Sen, Divya Dutta, Sonali Kulkarni. Vir Pratap Singh is a bachelor from a small-town working as a Sous-chef in a five star hotel in Mumbai; a handsome, charming and macho man who really needs to grow up.
All in all, the film is a regular family drama, something that may have worked 20 years back. But in today's time when there are 100 entertainment channels airing 500 daily soaps with 80 percent of them taking a sneak-peak into a regular Indian household, it is expecting too much from audiences to step out of their living rooms and spend money to watch "Morning Walk" in theatres.