"Dabangg" star Salman Khan has fans galore, but there's one star fan of the actor in Harshad Chopra.
Harshad, who is currently playing the role of an intense lover named Sahir in Sony Entertainment Television's show "Humsafars", says he loves almost all of Salman's films.
"I'm a complete Salman Khan fan. I love almost all his movies. However, if I have to pick my favorites, then it would definitely be 'Andaz Apna Apna', 'Judwa', 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!' and 'Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai'," Harshad said in a statement.
"As a child, me and my friends would wait for his movies to release. At that time, cassettes were a big thing, so as soon the music was out, we would run to buy the cassettes."
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Colour-themed wedding in 'Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar'
The popular TV show "Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar" will soon witness a special colour-themed wedding where the cast will be seen donning one colour depending on each ceremony.
As Nishii (played by Rhea Sharma) and Jignesh (played by Mehul Vyas) marry after a lot of parental opposition and convincing, the two families have decided to have colour themed wedding celebrations, which will see the entire cast decked up in a particular colour in sync with the respective occasion.
The families will don yellow outfits for the 'haldi' ceremony and green for 'mehendi' ceremony. The 'sangeet' and cocktail will see all of them wear a combination of black and red. While red will be the colour for the main wedding rituals, the cast will go for metallic shades for the reception.
"Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar" is aired on Sony Entertainment Television.
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Tina Dutta uses free time to read
Actress Tina Dutta, who is best known for her role as Iccha and Meethi in "Uttaran", is on a break from hectic work schedules, and she's making the most of her free time by satiating her thirst for reading books.
After wrapping up the shooting of "Uttaran", which has now gone off air, Tina is on a break in Kolkata, and was spotted at the Kolkata Book Fair 2015.
"Books play an important part in one's life. Books open a different world and encourage imagination as well. I am on a break in Kolkata and enjoying every moment of it. I am taking out time to read daily," Tina said in a statement.
She feels Kolkata is a "perfect city to grow up in" as "people value education and reading".
"I always ask my co-stars and friends to read books. One friend of mine recently gifted me books too and I'm inspired to develop the habit of reading regularly. I recommend reading to everyone," she added.
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