SRK wishes luck to Anubhav Sinha for 'Warning' (Movie Snippets)

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Last Updated : Aug 23 2013 | 2:56 PM IST

Shah Rukh Khan and Anubhav Sinha teamed up for "Ra.One", but it somehow didn't appeal to the audience. Now the director has come up with "Warning" and the superstar wished him luck for his new venture.

The underwater 3D thriller's trailer caught SRK's attention and he took to Twitter to wish him luck.

"Masha Allah everyone seems to be liking the 'Warning' first look. Love to you and luck," he posted.

The film, which stars Santosh Barmola, Suzana Rodrigues and Manjari Phadnis, is set to release Sep 27.

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What does Randeep Hooda prefer? Mares (With Images)

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Actor Randeep Hooda, who has a passion for horses, got naughty while promoting his upcoming film "John Day", which is coming out Sep 13.

Randeep has dated actresses like Sushmita Sen and Neetu Chandra. When asked about his personal life, he gave a naughty and humorous reply.

"Muze ghodo se jyada ghodiyan pasand hai (I like mares more than horses)," Randeep said in a statement.

In director Ashishor Solomon's "John Day", Randeep has teamed up with his mentor Naseeruddin Shah.

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Ajay blames retro look for 'Himmatwala' failure

Actor Ajay Devgn feels that the retro look in "Himmatwala" led to its box office failure.

Sajid Khan had directed the film and Ajay said they had inkling something was not right in the film.

"Actually, we knew it earlier itself. We thought something was going wrong and I would say, (it was because) the 1980s were shown and shot like the 1980s," Ajay said here.

"In 'Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara!' 1970s and 1980s were shown, but in a contemporary way. I think that (lack of contemporary feel in 'Himmatwala') didn't go well," he added.

However, when asked about backing out from the project, he said: "You can't back out because it's a commitment."

Putting the failure behind him, Ajay will now be seen in an intense role in Prakash Jha's "Satyagraha".

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First Published: Aug 23 2013 | 2:54 PM IST

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