रीमेक की नई कड़ी में कॉमेडी से भरपूर 'चश्मे बद्दूर'
Apr 6, 2013
रिव्यू : 'चश्मे बद्दूर' को 3 स्टार...
Apr 5, 2013
Chashme Baddoor is a film of today's time: David Dhawan
Apr 5, 2013
बड़े पर्दे पर उतरी डेविड धवन की 'चश्मे बद्दूर'
Apr 5, 2013
Varun Dhawan believes in doing one film at a time
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday May 20, 2013
His first film did well and he should have his plate full with new assignments, but Varun Dhawan begs to differ. He wants to stick to one film policy and for the time being he would also like to stay single.
Varun Dhawan keen on endorsing ayurvedic products
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday May 16, 2013
One-film old Varun Dhawan is interested in endorsing ayurvedic products because he feels such they are quite helpful.
Varun Dhawan says his father David Dhawan is a taskmaster
Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 15, 2013
Actor Varun Dhawan, who is working in his father David Dhawan's next directorial venture, says the latter is a taskmaster.
Arjun Rampal: Distraught as Sanjay Dutt going to jail
Press Trust Of India | Wednesday May 15, 2013
Actor Arjun Rampal today said that he was distressed as actor Sanjay Dutt is going to jail.
Varun Dhawan's Main Tera Hero locked for 2014 release
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday May 8, 2013
The release date of Varun Dhawan-starrer Main Tera Hero has been locked. It will come out April 4 next year.
Ali Zafar: I like to experiment and challenge myself
Press Trust of India | Monday May 6, 2013
Pakistani actor-singer Ali Zafar, who has been part of hit Hindi films like Tere Bin Laden and the recent Chashme Baddoor says he likes to experiment and challenge himself.
Chupke Chupke to be latest Bollywood remake
Written by Gitanjali Roy | Tuesday April 30, 2013
t's raining remakes in Bollywood. The latest classic film to be given an update is Hrishikesh Mukerjee's 1975 comedy of errors Chupke Chupke, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore and Jaya Bachchan. OMG! Oh My God director Umesh Shuk...
Varun Dhawan's yak dance for commercial was unchoreographed
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday April 16, 2013
Varun Dhawan's dancing prowess was on full display in his Bollywood debut Student Of The Year. When he was asked to groove impromptu for an ad recently, he was all for it.
IPL? Who cares, says Bollywood
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday April 13, 2013
Thanks to the success of last year releases Housefull 2 and Vicky Donor and David Dhawan's latest Chashme Baddoor, the fear of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is vanishing from the minds of filmmakers who have begun to feel that cricket and cinema ca...
Siddharth: Bollywood is not my priority
Press Trust of India | Tuesday April 9, 2013
Siddharth, who made a promising debut in Bollywood with Rang De Basanti, has no qualms of being seen less in Hindi film industry because he feels he hardly gets good lead roles.
Chashme Baddoor collects Rs 11.45 crore in two days
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 8, 2013
David Dhawan's Chashme Baddoor has managed to mint Rs 11.45 crore in the first two days of its release.
Chashme Baddoor mints Rs 4.75 cr on opening day
Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday April 7, 2013
The new Chashme Baddoor made Rs 4.75 crore all over India, while the old one has hardly any shows in terms of volume.
David Dhawan: Old, new Chashme Buddoor together will create curiosity
Indo-Asian News Service | Friday April 5, 2013
David Dhawan's Chashme Buddoor remake released alongside the digitally restored version of the original, but the filmmaker is unfazed by the competition. He believes the simultaneous release would create curiosity among the audiences.
Today's big releases: Old and new Chashme Baddoor and Rise Of The Zombie
Written by Purnima Ranawat | Friday April 5, 2013
It is comedy versus horror at the box-office today with two versions of Chashme Baddoor and Rise Of The Zombie releasing.
David Dhawan: Will not make mindless comedies anymore
Press Trust of India | Thursday April 4, 2013
After giving the industry some of its hit comedies, veteran filmmaker David Dhawan says he wants to bid adieu to slapstick films and make meaningful films.