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Minggu, 19 Desember 2010

Kaif, Farah Khan to enter 'Bigg Boss' house

Katrina Kaif will reportedly enter the Indian version of Big Brother tonight, alongside director Farah Khan.

Both will be entering the Bigg Boss house as part of their promotion of Tees Maar Khan.

Relations between Kaif and the host, her ex Salman Khan, are cordial, a source told the Indian Express paper.

"Sallu (Salman) and Kat have decided to let bygones be bygones and come together to entertain audiences and housemates alike in Bigg Boss 4," they said.

Housemates, who are due to perform a dancing task this evening, are unaware that the guests will be coming into the house to judge them.

Earlier in the season Pamela Anderson also entered the house as a guest housemate for five days.

Rabu, 15 Desember 2010

'I had to do a film without Shah Rukh Khan

Farah Khan has insisted that she needed to do a film without Shah Rukh Khan in order to prove herself to critics.

The director, who had previously always favoured Shah Rukh as her leading man, chose to cast Akshay Kumar instead for Tees Maar Khan.

"For whatever reason, a lot of credit for my films used to be given to the fact that Shah Rukh acted in them. A lot of people in the industry want to pull you down, and they always said, 'Oh, her films run because he's in it,'" she said.

The director, who once stated she would never do a film without Shah Rukh, admitted it had been a very difficult decision to progress without him.

"[It was] very tough in the sense that it was an emotional decision. But in all other ways it was the right one. I knew that it was going to rock the boat and I could've just stayed in that position," said Farah.

While Farah stated that Shah Rukh initially reacted dramatically, she added that she hopes there has been no real damage done.

She added: "Well, things may go back to being normal. Of course - why not? There is nothing permanent here."