Brad Pitt mystifies as 1st male face of Chanel No 5 Los Angeles: Brad Pitt made his debut as the first male face of Chanel's iconic No.5 fragrance on Monday, in an ad campaign that had fans and fashionistas split on the actor's latest role.

Pitt, 48, is seen with long hair and dressed casually, looking wistfully into the camera in an enigmatic black-and-white video directed by 'Atonement' filmmaker Joe Wright.

"It's not a journey. Every journey ends, but we go on. The world turns, and we turn with it. Plans disappear, dreams take over. But wherever I go, there you are, my luck, my fate, my fortune. Chanel No.5, inevitable," the "Moneyball" actor says.

The video is part of a $10 million advertising campaign for which Pitt was paid $7 million, according to Women's Wear Daily....more    
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Keira Knightley teams up with John Wright again
by IANS
London: Keira Knightley, who teamed up with Joe Wright in two movies, is now working in the director's 'Anna Karenina' and feels lucky to collaborate with him again. Wright made his directorial debut with 'Pride and Prejudice', in which Knightley played Elizabeth Bennett. She went on to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her performance. They then teamed up again for the adaptation of 'Atonement', which also starred...  
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Rajeev Masand says 'Hanna' is an intriguing thriller. What do you think? Write your reviews and win prizes. 
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A look at the favourites at Oscars this year Chittagong: Bangladesh kept their hopes of reaching the quarterfinals alive by notching up a comfortable six-wicket triumph over the Netherlands in a Group B match of the cricket World Cup here on Monday. Dominance of the spinners and a stack of run-outs ensured Bangladesh their first easy ride in the event as they easily chased a paltry target of 161 set by the Netherlands. After the Peter Borren-led Dutch were...  
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