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Bon Jovi, Amitabh Bachchan to perform for a cause

On Dec 7 Mumbai, Hong Kong and Los Angeles will simultaneously experience the power of music and entertainment as American rock singer Bon Jovi and Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan along with other stars take to the stage for the 'Live Earth India' concert.8:31 PM on November 20

Bollywood is my future: Rahul Mahajan

Rahul Mahajan has been bitten by the acting bug. After leaving the 'Bigg Boss' house, the most popular inmate of the reality show says he will now make his career by acting in Bollywoood films.8:30 PM on November 20

Pyramid Saimira agrees to compensate theatres for 'Kuselan' losses

Entertainment major Pyramid Saimira has agreed to compensate Tamil Nadu distributors and theatre owners for the losses incurred over Rajnikant starrer 'Kuselan', which bombed at the box office.6:00 PM on November 20

A.R. Rahman to help Delhi improve voter turnout

The electoral office in the national capital is trying to rope in playback singer A.R. Rahman to educate people about the benefits of elections and improve voter turnout for the Nov 29 assembly election.3:00 PM on November 20

Sri Lanka fighting continues to dominate Tamil tinsel town

In a bid to show his solidarity towards Sri Lankan Tamils, superstar Rajnikant has urged his fans to avoid celebration of his birthday on Dec 12.1:30 PM on November 20

Bollywood directors are more open to TV actors now: Eijaz Khan

Small screen star Eijaz Khan, known for his roles in shows like 'Kavyanjali' and 'Kya Hoga Nimmo Ka', is all geared up for his first major Hindi film role in the forthcoming 'Meerabai Not Out'. He says Bollywood directors no longer mind casting TV actors in pivotal roles.10:31 AM on November 20

It is not easy to be a special child: Hrithik Roshan

It was a hugely emotional experience for Hrithik Roshan when he inaugurated the Audio and Speech therapy wing at the Nanavati Hospital and donated Rs.2 million for the treatment of special children. The actor met his old doctor, Ramesh Ojha, who treated him for his speech impairment.9:00 AM on November 20

Raveena refuses to play Ajay Devgan's mom in 'Rajneeti'

Prakash Jha's 'Rajneeti' was to be Raveena Tandon's dream comeback but the actress quit the project once she learnt that she would have to play Ajay Devgan's mother.7:30 AM on November 20

Kareena to visit Saif's ancestral Pataudi village

Bollywood beauty Kareena Kapoor seems set to take her relationship with beau Saif Ali Khan to another level. She'll soon be visiting his ancestral village Pataudi in Haryana.11:31 PM on November 19

For Big Cinema, it's time to expand operations

The global financial crisis may have forced many companies to put their expansion projects on hold, but Big Cinema, part of the Anil Ambani-promoted Adlabs Films Ltd, is singing a different tune.10:31 PM on November 19

Veteran Tamil actor M.N. Nambiar dead

Veteran south Indian actor M.N. Nambiar, who acted in Tamil Malayalam and Telugu films, passed away after a brief illness Wednesday at the age of 89, family sources said.9:02 PM on November 19

I owe a lot to Subhash Ghai: Anil Kapoor

Anil Kapoor has been playing lead roles in Hindi films for over 25 years and even though his success cannot be attributed to a single person, the actor says he has a special place for showman Subhash Ghai who directed him in films like 'Ram Lakhan', 'Trimurti' and 'Taal'.9:02 PM on November 19

Non-bailable warrant issued against Suniel Shetty

A court here Wednesday issued a non-bailable warrant against Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty for not appearing before it in a case filed by a local businessman for dishonoured cheque for Rs.1 million.9:00 PM on November 19

Sonu Nigam wants Salman Khan to expose his muscular legs

Singer Sonu Nigam is so impressed with Bollywood star Salman Khan's well-toned body that he urged the actor, who has often exposed his six-pack abs on screen, to flaunt his well-built legs too.9:00 PM on November 19

Television workers get 40 percent hike, to resume work Thursday

Television workers and technicians who had called for a complete boycott of shooting earlier this month will get back to work Thursday following an agreement with the producers over an increase in their wages.8:30 PM on November 19