
Music Director: Sajid-Wajid Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan Singers: Wajid, Shreya Goshal, Mika Singh, Mamta Sharma, Sarosh Sami, Kumar Sanu, Javed Ali, Akshay Kumar Rating: 3 out of 5 From the storehouse of upbeat music, Sajid-Wajid, comes another album in the form of 'Rowdy Rathore'. Having doled out chartbusters for films such as 'Dabangg' and 'Housefull 2', one would expect the musical duo to deliver yet another hit. But though they have...

01:25 PM, May 06, 2012

Mumbai: Pooja Batra has been appointed as the US brand ambassador for a hard drinks brand. "As an army brat, I grew up with drinks around our home because whiskey is still my fathers drink of choice," says Batra. All that we can say is cheers! It feels wonderful to be on a film poster: Karan Mehra Telly actor Karan Mehra who has featured in films like 'No One Killed...

11:19 AM, Apr 13, 2012

New Delhi: The word 'sexy' crept into the Indian lexicon a long time ago, but it continues to create ripples in a society where the conservative goes hand in hand with the modern. Some find it outrageous and derogatory while others say it is important to see how the term is used. The renewed debate comes after Mamta Sharma, chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW), said: "If a...

04:34 PM, Mar 03, 2012

The National Commission for Women chairperson Mamta Sharma created a controversy on Sunday after she said that words like sexy should not be taken in a negative context. ...

11:57 PM, Feb 29, 2012

The National Commission for Women chairperson Mamta Sharma created a controversy after she said that words like sexy should not be taken in a negative context. ...

09:06 AM, Feb 26, 2012

Jaipur: NCW Chairperson Mamta Sharma on Saturday sparked a controversy by saying that the word "sexy" should not be taken in a negative connotation, drawing criticism from BJP and women's organisations which termed her remark as "shocking" and "demoralising" for women. Speaking at a function, Mamta said sexy meant beautiful and charming so it should not be taken in a negative sense because problems start when we treat it as...

03:47 AM, Feb 26, 2012

Kathmandu: When Indian crooner Mamta Sharma's husky voice combined with glamour girl Malaika Arora's pulse-raising gyrations in Bollywood blockbuster "Dabangg", no one doubted that the raunchy song "Munni badnaam hui darling tere liye" would become an all-time hit in the sub-continent. However, few could have guessed that almost a year after the film was released, the "item number" - as a song and dance number is called in the Hindi...

01:17 PM, Jul 29, 2011