Kaminey Movie will not have abusive language
February 5, 2009 by Arun
Filed under Priyanka, Shahid Kapur
“Just because the film’s name is Kaminey, it doesn’t mean that there would be ‘gaali-galauj’ in it. You can’t help people from speculating though, can you? I don’t know where these reports started getting generated. It’s all rubbish”, reacts a prominent crew member of Kaminey after browsing through the reports floating around the abusive content of this Vishal Bhardwaj directed film.
It was recently reported that since the film’s narration had quite a few expletives, UTV Motion Pictures, the producers of the film, were alarmed and hence urged Vishal to drop all the foul language.
“Let’s look at this way; we are talking about two big brands here – UTV and Vishal. None of the two would either take a decision in isolation or bow down before something that they are not convinced about. Let’s talk about UTV first. It is a premier filmmaking house. Do you think it would have agreed to make the film in the first place if it wasn’t convinced about the content and how it would eventually shape up”, he questions.
Shahid dumped Vidya for Sania Mirza
July 29, 2008 by Arun
Filed under Shahid Kapur
It seems Shahid Kapoor’s kismet isn’t connecting with any ladies. Where Kareena dumped Shahid for Saif now Shahid has broke up with Vidya Balan for his new found love in tennis star Sania Mirza.
It has been said that Sania gave the support of her shoulder when Shahid was going through tough times after his break up with bebo. And that emotional bonding has now developed into a full-fledged relationship between the two stars.
According to our source, both Shahid and Vidya shared a wonderful chemistry while shooting for Kismat Konnection. But now the two just meet each other formally and the warmness in their relationship has suddenly evaporated.
Well, we hope that this chocolaty boy of Bollywood connects well with the bubbly tennis star or else we would yet again be forced to jot down another sad story happening in the tinsel town.

