Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who is currently busy shooting for director Imtiaz Ali's next "The Ring", says work always makes him happy.
"Work always makes me happy, but when it's with beautiful people like Vaibhavi (Merchant) and team... Imtiaz and his mad boys and girls, it's like the happiest," Shah Rukh tweeted.
"The Ring" also stars actress Anushka Sharma. This will be the third time that the actress will be sharing screen space with Shah Rukh, with whom she earlier worked with in "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" and "Jab Tak Hai Jaan".
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Ileana D'Cruz does the 'Macarena' dance with friend
Actress Ileana D'Cruz says she couldn't find a "corny" photograph for Valentine's Day and instead ended up doing the "Macarena" dance with her best friend.
Ileana shared a black and white video of herself along with her friend on Instagram on Tuesday. The two can be seen sporting unicorn onsies.
"I tried to find a corny photo of me holding a heart up or something, but I didn't have any so I decided on this video instead, of my bestie and I dancing to the 'Macarena' in onesies, of course. She's gonna kill me after she sees this Happy Valentine's Day to you!" Ileana captioned the video.
On the work front, Ileana will be seen in Anees Bazmee's upcoming film "Mubarakan". The film also stars Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor and Athiya Shetty.
The film is set to hit the screens on July 28.
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Happy for issues raised for traffic police, says Swara
Actress Swara Bhaskar, who will be seen in Karmik Varma's social awareness video "Hawa Badlo" made for the traffic police, says she is happy that someone has brought forward the issue faced by the traffic police.
"The conditions they (traffic police) have to work in are really deplorable. I can bet that none of us can do it for even a day! There are many social causes which get noticed, however causes like this do not get the much needed attention," Swara told IANS.
"I am happy that someone has initiated to bring forth the issues that the Traffic Police face," she added.
The actress says she waited for four hours without removing her make-up for the shooting to save the production cost of the video.
"My four hours wait is nothing in front of the service that these traffic policemen do."
--IANS
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