Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi

Chitrangada struggling to get over her 1st film

Chitrangada struggling to get over her 1st film Mumbai: Actress Chitrangada Singh, whose performance in her debut film 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi' was acclaimed by critics and audience alike, says even after nine years she is struggling to get over her character of Geeta Rao. "I don't know if I have still managed to make people forget Geeta Rao and remember another character that I have played," she told reporters here Monday at the launch of the Indian issue...
01:57 PM, May 01, 2012

Hot Yoga reverses Sudhir Mishra's aging process

Hot Yoga reverses Sudhir Mishra's aging process Mumbai: Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra is currently on an all-time high. Ever since the 53-year old filmmaker discovered Hot Yoga he has begun to feel the change, espeically in his grey hair, which has begun go back to black. "I wouldn't have noticed it if my friends hadn't pointed it out. My hair has gone white for years. But now I see it's going back to being black. Initially, I didn't...
03:21 PM, Mar 30, 2012

Chitrangada happy with move to commercial cinema

Chitrangada happy with move to commercial cinema Mumbai: Dusky actress Chitrangada, who started her career with off-beat film 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi' in 2003, is glad she finally tried her hand at some commercial cinema this year. The actress was seen in 'Desi Boyz' recently and is happy with the way the year shaped up. "The year has been really good. It has seen quite a graph for me personally. My release 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' was in February,...
06:27 PM, Dec 17, 2011

No differences with Sudhir Mishra: Chitrangda

No differences with Sudhir Mishra: Chitrangda The 'Sali Zindagi' actress rubbishes rumours of fight with the director ...
09:44 AM, May 13, 2010

'I'd love to be famous doing good work'

'I'd love to be famous doing good work' The actress has been very choosy in signing movies. ...
03:58 AM, Sep 17, 2009

I left films because I felt betrayed: Chitrangada

I left films because I felt betrayed: Chitrangada Team India's tour of Australia, famously known as the 'Agneepath Series', started off on a sour note as they were thrashed by Australia in the first match by 122 runs. Sadly, a similar story looms large in the ongoing second Test in Sydney. The first Test at the MCG proved what everyone knew about India in overseas conditions: the fact that they are poor starters, their batsman struggle to acclimatise...
10:27 AM, Apr 07, 2008
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