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Film India

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  • Firaaq, Kanjivaram and Singh is Kinng at 33rd Toronto Festival
  • Attacks on Shah Rukh Khan intensify: Amitabh, Aamir, Salman, Akshay and now- court cases!
  • Indian Media Scene sparkles with Murdoch Money
  • 4th India International Women Film Festival 08 invites entries
  • "Bollywood takes on the West"
  • Munna Bhai wins again: India's National Awards running late by 2 years
  • Shah Rukh Khan overshadows Bachchans at IIFA finale
  • IIFA , Lulla and Varma dominate international headlines
  • Is it IIFA or a Bachchan family show?
  • 'Sarkar Raj' threat to Bachchans
  • Not a single cinema hall but Saudis hold their first film festival
  • 'Single Screen Theatres in India will never die'
  • India signs Clooney, Pitt, Cage, Carrey and Hanks
  • India's biggest ever movie spend of US$ 1 billion by Reliance Entertainment
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