Bollywood's young sensation Sidharth Malhotra prefers to begin his day with a soothing yoga session, instead of heading to the gym.
"A surya Namaskar morning... nothing better than yoga for the mind and body, thank you @suveerbalvi for your passionate, inspiring yoga lessons," the "Ek Villain" actor posted on Twitter.
Sidharth, who made his debut with "Student Of The Year" in 2012, will next be seen in "Brothers".
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Lisa Ray back to work with 'Ishq Forever'
A day after her birthday, actress Lisa Ray has announced that she is getting back to cinema with a film titled "Ishq Forever".
"In other news... Back to work in my friend Shabbir's film #IshqForever," she tweeted on Sunday.
The romantic film will reportedly be produced by Ajay Shah, Harry Gandhi and Shabbir Boxwala, and will roll in South Africa later this month with model Ruhi Singh.
For her birthday on Saturday, Indo-Canadian Lisa wanted to be at a private resort in the Philippines but changed her plan due to danger posed by typhoon Maysak. She ultimately spent her special day in Hong Kong.
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Rob a bank, slap people: Emraan's 'invisibility' plans
If Emraan Hashmi had a chance to go invisible in real life -- a la his character in the forthcoming sci-fi film "Mr. X", he knows what to do! He wants to fight against crime, but would also want to loot a bank and slap some people.
Asked what he would do if he goes invisible in real life, Emraan told IANS: "Fight against crime... I'll fight against all the bad people who do bad things. Apart from that, I'll go to places where I can't go.
"Rob a bank and slap a couple of people, whom I really want to. I always wanted to rob a bank. Also I want to spy on some people whom I wouldn't be able to spy on easily. I would love to peek into their windows and see what all is happening," he added.
"Mr. X", which also features Arunoday Singh and Amyra Dastur, is releasing on April 17.
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