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Hansika is sad but has plans ahead!



2013 has been good for the gorgeous Hansika who had four Tamil releases in the name of Settai, Theeya Velai Seyyanum Kumaru, Biriyani and Singam 2. This year also appears good with her first release for 2014, Maan Karate nearing finish line with the audio set to release soon.

While things are going good on the professional front, the Singam girl lost her grandmom recently and was naturally upset about the same. But the professional that she is, she has sprung back to normal life. It looks like she plans to sign on new projects 

Hansika announced through her microblogger, "Well... coming back 2 work,march is exciting month! Starting two new project this month and signing on to new projects too.."

Here is wishing the best of luck to the ravishing Maan Karate girl!
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Actress Shruti Haasan Admitted in Hospital


 
Beautiful Tamil actress Shruti Haasan was admitted in Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad few hours back. The main reason for this was cited to be the 24 hours stomach ache and she is undergoing a minor operation now. As per the reports, there’s nothing much to worry in this case and everything

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Deepika Padukone: Working in Kochadaiiyaan was an experience



Actress Deepika Padukone, who is making her debut in Tamil films with forthcoming period-drama Kochadaiiyaan, said that working in it was an experience, and she thanked Soundarya for the opportunity.

Kochadaiiyaan marks the directorial debut of Soundarya Rajinikanth Ashwin, daughter of superstar Rajinikanth. It is touted to be India's first motion capture photo-realistic 3D animated film.

"Firstly, I would like to thank Soundarya for this experience. I would call Kochadaiiyaan not just a film, but an experience. Thank you for considering me for this film, Soundarya, and for believing in all of us. I would like to congratulate you for your courage to make this film," Deepika told reporters here.

She was speaking at the audio launch of Kochadaiiyaan, which has music by A R Rahman.

Deepika said she never felt homesick during the making of the film.

"Thank you Rajini sir and aunty (Lata Rajinikanth) for being my home away from home and treat me like your own daughter every time I was here to shoot. This is my debut in Tamil industry and I hope all of you will enjoy the experience as much as I did," she added.

Deepika plays Princess Vadhana in the film which also stars Jackie Shroff, R Sarathkumar, Nasser, Aadi Pinisetty, Shobana and Rukmini.

Jointly produced by Eros International and Media One Global Entertainment, Kochadaiiyaan is slated to release on April 11.
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Man wanted to marry Kuthu Ramya held

The Cubbon Park police on Friday arrested a Banashankari resident who had got an advertisement published in an English daily on Valentine’s Day expressing his love for Kannada actor and Mandya member of Parliament Ramya.
The accused, Venkat who claimed to be producing a film titled ‘Hucha Venkat’, had advertised the film in an English daily.
The advert stated that he was madly in love with Ramya and that he would kidnap her and marry her at the Banashankari temple.
Ramya lodged a complaint through her personal assistant and requested the police to take strict action against Venkat for using her name in a derogatory manner and without her permission.
Following directions from senior police officers, the Cubbon Park police arrested Venkat. The advertisement also stated that he would marry Ramya come what may.


Its tagline claimed that his movie was based on a true story.


Venkat’s parents told the police that their son was mentally disturbed because of personal problems.

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Aishwarya Rajesh upset with rumors

Aishwarya Rajesh, who made her Kollywood debut with critically acclaimed 'Attakathi' is quite unhappy about the recent rumours. Recently, the rumour mills were abuzz with the news that Aishwarya is bagging offers due to Vijay Sethupathi’s recommendation.
 Aishwarya shared the screen space with Vijay Sethupathi in movies like Rummy and Pannaiyarum Padminiyum. When asked about this Aishwarya  vehemently denied the report as “baseless”.

Stating very clearly that she bagged offers to star in Vijay Sethupathi’s Rummy and Pannaiyarum Padminiyum after Attakathi hit the screens,
Aishwarya pointed out that reports that the hero is instrumental in getting her new offers is totally baseless.
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Why is Sonakshi Sinha ignoring Kollywood?

Sonakshi Sinha's name has been dropped quite a few times before in Kollywood. What's with the actress's name doing the rounds recently for a special number in Suriya's film.
The latest that she has "officially" rejected is acclaimed-director Mani Ratnam's upcoming Tamil-Telugu bilingual with Mahesh Babu, Aishwariya Rai Bachchan and Shruti Haasan.
 The award-winning filmmaker reportedly discussed her role with Sonakshi's father Shatrughan Sinha. While we hear that Sonakshi apparently "loved the role", the R... Rajkumar actress rejected the role due to prior commitments.
 Since she didn't have the bulk dates for Mani's film, Sonakshi had to turn down the offer.
This is the third south film offer that she has rejected and we wonder if the actress is ignoring south films? Considering she's been part of Tamil movie remakes in Bollywood, why the step motherly treatment Sonakshi?
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Puneeth is a darling, says Kollywood's Trisha

For several years now, Tamil actress Trisha's name has been bandied about in Sandalwood circles during the casting of many big-budget A-lister movies. But it just never happened, until, of course, she was signed up opposite Puneeth Rajkumar for the Kannada remake of the Telugu hit Dookudu. By her own admission though, Trisha's Kannada debut could have happened a long time ago.
"There have been talks on and off, but it just never materialized, either because of date, money or script issues," says the actress, who was in Bangalore on Sunday.
Eventually, when the Dookudu remake, tentatively called Rajakumara, offer came to her, Trisha says that everything fell in place.
"I have worked with this team before. In the 10 days that I have been on the set, it felt like working on a Tamil film. Everyone on the set is fluent in the language, including Puneeth, which made it even more comfortable for me.
That apart, Puneeth is quite a darling to have as a co-star," says the actress.
But why did she choose a remake as her much-awaited Sandalwood debut? "I don't look at it as a remake, but as a fresh product for a new market. In the case of Dookudu, I like the whole package. I know it's not a heroine-centric film, but it is good to debut with a superstar," she states.

Trisha's film with Puneeth will, hopefully, not be her only Sandalwood project this year. "There's the trilingual RUM too, my first full-fledged action flick, in which I play the lead. It's about a girl and her issues with the villain," she says.