The maker of Murder films Mahesh Bhatt has got the title for his forthcoming sequel of ‘Jannat’. After going public by having an online title poll, the filmmaker has come to a decision, thanks to his followers.
Bhatt on his micro-blogging site recently had asked his followers to suggest him some titles for ‘Jannat 2', starring Kunal Khemu and Amrita Puri. He wanted it to be something different and was not keen to name it just ‘Jannat 2'. And now, the movie has been titled as ‘Blood Money’ - announced Bhatt on his social networking site Twitter.
Following the suggestion of his followers, Mahesh decided to use some new title for the movie and he also thanked them for the same.
Earlier, Bhatt had similarly taken the help of Twitter and Facebook to get views on his recently released ‘Murder 2' poster. Source
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Salman Khan Is Trying To Save His Money
Salman Khan is fast learning the ways of the world. The rebel in him is getting tamed by the day. Even when it comes to dealing with issues like money, Salman is far ahead of his competitors now.
It must be recalled that Salman at one point of time used to be reckless with his money. A grave concern for his family and friends. But all this has changed over the years now.
Adds our source, “Salman is no longer the reckless man that he was known to be. There was a time when Salman would be hardly concerned with his earnings and his savings, but in the last few years there is an immense and perceptible change in him. Now, Salman has become penny wise. He is not sparing anyone who messes with his money. Be that about his fee hike or his pending cheques. Salman is making sure that he is wise with his money unlike before.”
Now that the rebel has finally aligned himself to the worldly ways, let’s hope Sallu’s penny wise attitude is here to stay. Source
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It must be recalled that Salman at one point of time used to be reckless with his money. A grave concern for his family and friends. But all this has changed over the years now.
Adds our source, “Salman is no longer the reckless man that he was known to be. There was a time when Salman would be hardly concerned with his earnings and his savings, but in the last few years there is an immense and perceptible change in him. Now, Salman has become penny wise. He is not sparing anyone who messes with his money. Be that about his fee hike or his pending cheques. Salman is making sure that he is wise with his money unlike before.”
Now that the rebel has finally aligned himself to the worldly ways, let’s hope Sallu’s penny wise attitude is here to stay. Source
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Money Is Not A Major Factor For Ranbir Kapoor
Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor is not concerned about making money because his aim is to be known as a good actor.
‘Money has never been a driving factor for me. I want to be known as the biggest star for the work I have done,’ said Ranbir at the HT Leadership Summit.
‘I have to break the benchmarks. I don’t get affected by the perks that comes with an actor. It is all about how much you take and how you give. You need to be a good person and audiences should like you. Work is more important than fame,’ he added.
Ranbir made his Bollywood debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya alongside Sonam Kapoor. The film didn’t do well at the box office, but he proved his mettle with his next releases Bachna Ae Haseeno, Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani, Wake Up Sid and Rajneeti.
‘I consider myself lucky that I got an opportunity to work with some of the greatest directors. I just happened to be at the right place at the right time,’ he added. Source
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‘Money has never been a driving factor for me. I want to be known as the biggest star for the work I have done,’ said Ranbir at the HT Leadership Summit.
‘I have to break the benchmarks. I don’t get affected by the perks that comes with an actor. It is all about how much you take and how you give. You need to be a good person and audiences should like you. Work is more important than fame,’ he added.
Ranbir made his Bollywood debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya alongside Sonam Kapoor. The film didn’t do well at the box office, but he proved his mettle with his next releases Bachna Ae Haseeno, Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani, Wake Up Sid and Rajneeti.
‘I consider myself lucky that I got an opportunity to work with some of the greatest directors. I just happened to be at the right place at the right time,’ he added. Source
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