Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is disappointed with the spot-fixing scandals surrounding the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). Nevertheless, he believes it has been an exceptional season.
He was specifically impressed by the huge turnout of cricket aficionados at the Ferozeshah Kotla Grounds in Delhi Tuesday night.
"Disturbing on all the wrongs that overcome IPL, but exhilarated to see massive turn out at Feroz Shah Kotla for the CSK (Chennai Super Kings) vs MI (Mumbai Indians), despite. This has been an exceptional IPL - competitive, exciting, nerve racking, incredible game play... and still no limits established," Amitabh posted on Twitter.
The actor is an avid watcher of the game.
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Dhanush enjoys 'Raanjhanaa' dubbing
Southern star Dhanush, who makes his Bollywood debut with "Raanjhanaa", has finished the first phase of the movie's dubbing. After admitting that he was finding it tough to dub for the film, he has now said he is satisfied with his work.
The 29-year-old stars opposite Sonam Kapoor in the movie and is looking forward to rest of the dubbing.
"Finished first half dubbing for 'Raanjhanaa'. So happy with the film and the fact that I have managed to dubb. Come on! Bring it on second half," Dhanush posted on Twitter.
Directed by Aanand L.Rai, the movie will release June 21.
Tamil actor Dhanush, who has begun dubbing for his upcoming Hindi debut "Raanjhanaa", says he finds the experience tough but wishes to give his best to satisfy his audiences.
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Soha finishes Delhi schedule for 'War Chhod Na Yaar'
It seems shooting for "War Chhod Na Yaar" under Delhi's scorching sun was getting irksome for actress Soha Ali Khan, who is now relieved that the shooting in the capital has come to an end.
"After a two day shoot in 46 degree heat in delhi, 'War Chhod Na Yaar' is finally at an end. Time to hang up my dusty boots, put on some heels," Soha posted on Twitter.
The movie also stars Sharman Joshi and is said to be a satire on war. Directed by Faraz Haider and produced by AOPL Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., the film also features Jaaved Jaffrey and Mukul Dev.
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