Jacqueline completes four years in Bollywood


Mumbai, Oct 30 (IANS): Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandes Wednesday completed four years in Bollywood and thanks everyone for "amazing memories".

She entered the Hindi film boulevard with "Aladin" in 2009, which didn't get an overwhelming response, but the actress kept getting offers and featured in "Murder 2", "Housefull 2: The Dirty Dozen" and "Race 2".

"Today (Wednesday) is my fourth year in Bollywood! This time four years ago 'Aladin' released! Thank you everyone for the amazing memories," Jacqueline posted on Twitter Wednesday.

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Farhan takes music career seriously

Apart from being an acclaimed director-actor, Farhan Akhtar has been giving a lot of importance to his music career as well. He launched his band Farhan Live earlier this year and it's gaining a lot of popularity.

"Farhan Live has been approached by umpteenth education institutes. He has been approached from over 67 colleges across India including 15 IITs," said a source close to the artist.

The band has performed extensively. In the last month, Farhan had shows in Kolkata and IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand and Dubai.

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Madhur Bhandarkar delighted!

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar is on a high ever since he met his favourite filmmaker Mrinal Sen.

Bhandarkar met Sen during his recent visit to Kolkata.

"It was a pleasure meeting with Mrinal sen, I always wanted to meet him because he is one of my favourite directors, I spent some quality time with him. I will always cherish this moment," Bhandarkar said in a statement.

Sen is known for creating films like "Neel Akasher Neechey", "Khandhar", "Bhuvan Shome" and "Ek Din Pratidin".

  

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