Heal well SRK: Farah (Movie Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 25 2014 | 2:10 PM IST

"Happy New Year" director Farah Khan is taking a break from the sets as Shah Rukh Khan, who essays a key role in the movie, is injured. She has wished him a speedy recovery.

"So (I) have an off today, not that I'm enjoying though...heal well Shah Rukh," Farah posted on Twitter Saturday.

While shooting for the movie here Thursday, Shah Rukh had got injured and was rushed to a city hospital, where he was given immediate medical aid. He has been advised rest for two to three weeks.

The film, which also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani and Vivaan Shah, will release this year around Diwali.

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Tanishaa feel she's 'home'

Actress Tanishaa Mukerji, who was overwhelmed when her mother veteran actress Tanuja was honoured with the lifetime achievement Filmfare award here recently, was also happy about receiving so much "love" from the fraternity that she felt like she had "come home".

Tanuja was awarded here Friday night.

Tanisha, who was by her mother's side with elder sister Kajol, gained limelight with her latest appearance in reality show "Bigg Boss Saath-7".

"Overwhelmed! Thanks to the film fraternity for honouring mom this year and for all the love and positivity showered on me. I feel like I've come home," Tanishaa posted on Twitter Saturday.

Tanishaa has earlier been seen in films like "Neal N Nikki", "Sarkar" and "Tango Charlie", but her Bollywood career is yet to take off well.

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Rohit Roy asks fans for story ideas

Actor-director Rohit Roy has decided that his next directorial will be a love story, but he is yet to think of a "different" narrative. He has urged his fans to help him.

Rohit took to microblogging site Twitter to invite his fans to send him story ideas.

"Looking for a love story for my next directorial venture...kuch alag (something different). Mail me any ideas you might have to rohitroyproductions@gmail.com," Rohit posted on the microblogging site recently.

Apart from acting, the 44-year has been at the helm of short film "Rice Plate", which was a part of an anthology film "Dus Kahaniyaan".

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First Published: Jan 25 2014 | 2:06 PM IST

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