APRIL 28, 2000

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LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY!

EVER the best man. Never the bridegroom. That’s been Dutt Jr’s plight all along, with that fickle, elusive crown — of the most saleable hero, randomly called the badshah of the b-o. There may be other claimants to the crown, Shah Rukh, or the other Khan, Salman, for instance. But make no mistake, Sanjay Dutt is finally beginning to get his due from the industry...

Sanjay has risen like a phoenix, as an actor, and won several awards in recent times, which should suffice to shut the mouths of his critics for a while. Not a single film of his has not had a great initial, which shows he’s a great draw at theatres. If some of his films have not done well thereafter, it certainly isn’t on account of him. -Sanjay Gupta


Chal Mere Bhai


BRINGING UP BIG BROTHER

Everytime the young and ambitious producer Nitin Manmohan (son of the one-time well-known villain, Manmohan) produces a film, it becomes a major subject of conversation in all circles of film entertainment.

 

‘JP’s’ music for Refugee released Some

Memorable Moments Of The New Millennium


The games time plays with man. And it never stops playing. It keeps teasing man. It keeps forcing him to think, to wonder what this whole thing called life and its connections with time is all about. Try thinking of some of these games time played some twenty odd years ago, and plays with the same players now...

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