Bollywood News: September 2 - Daily Round-up


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Mumbai, Sep 2: Bollywood was not fully functional on Friday September 2 with several stars still busy celebrating Ganesha Chaturthi. Some have even taken an extended weekend.

But the excitement of a new release is evident both among Bollywood fans as well as the artistes.

With 'Bodyguard' continuing to run houseful in almost all metros, other movies that released on Friday have been receiving a quiet response, as Bollywood fans' first preference has been Salman's 'Bodyguard'.

In between there is some gossip for Bollywood fans, specially for Salman Khan fans! A young Australian beauty, a former Miss Australia Earth (2009) has reportedly falling in love with Indian superstar Sallu. Liana Werner, who is in India at the moment to shoot for a Hollywood movie, has expressed her admiration for Salman Khan, just looking at his 'Bodyguard' poster! "I wish, I could get a chance to work with Salman Khan," said Werner.

On the other hand, another big Khan of Bollywood, Shah Rukh is a bit disappointed in learning that Lady Gaga will not work in his latest project 'Ra.One'.  Well, Bollywood stars too have their share of happiness and disappointment!

By the way, the third Khan was also in the news on Friday. Aamir Khan, who had earlier refused to work with Salman given their different work ethics, is now planning to make Salman Khan happy, and how! Hold your breath, Aamir has actually decided to promote Salman Khan's movie 'Bodyguard' in Mumbai! Perhaps, Aamir wants to show solidarity with Salman Khan as the latter has just undergone surgery in the USA!

  

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