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Open letter to filmmakers: Wait for smart horror films continues
A new group of viewers is evolving in the West which embraces films like 'Saw' and 'I Spit On Your Grave'.
Arshad Warsi: Comedy is a profound thing
The subject has been dealt in a humorous way by director Subhash Kapoor through two lawyers.
Aishwarya Arjun an exception among star kids: Pandian
The star kid will be next seen in the Tamil flick 'Pattathu Yaanai'.
Pakistan: Blast in Balochistan province kills 6
Bomb blast kills 6 and injures 40 in Pakistan's Balochistan province. No group claims responsibility for the attack
Vancouver to host FIFA women's World Cup final
The competition, which is slated to run from June 6-July 6, 2015, will kick off with the opening ceremony and opening matches in Edmonton.
Snapshot: Pragyan Ojha's pretty wife Karabee makes her media debut
Cricketer Pragyan Ojha's wife, Karabee Kailash was recently spotted promoting a detergent brand recently.
Kimi Raikkonen looking to build on Australian GP win
Raikkonen said that Lotus isn't making any significant changes for the Malaysian Grand Prix and would let others decide whether he is driver to beat.
Mark Webber fastest in opening practice in Malaysia
Webber, who finished a disappointing sixth at the season-opening Australian GP last week, outpaced Melbourne-winner Raikkonen by .068 seconds.
United States: Coca-Cola to cut 750 jobs
For 2012, the company reported a 5 per cent increase in net income, with global sales volume up 4 per cent.
MoD gets AgustaWestland 'contract' with mystery middleman
The Anglo-Italian firm provided the 'contract' to suggest that there was no wrongdoing in the VVIP chopper deal, sources said.
Liverpool absolutely certain to retain Luis Suarez
Suarez was quoted as saying by media that though he is happy at Anfield, clubs with more prospects of competing in international competitions are welcomed to approach him.
Posco expects to commission steel plant in early 2018
The company felt encouraged by positive movements and expected the land clearance work to be completed soon, it said.
Abhishek: Want to see the Indian football team in WC
Abhishek thinks that once the public starts supporting football, the infrastructure will be automatically improved.
India's gold buying seen reviving in April
Traders expected April's gold demand to improve as the wedding season resumes, which will last till early June.
I'll like to work with Anurag Kashyap: Jimmy Shergill
Actor Jimmy Shergill joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on the success of 'Saheb Biwi aur Gangster Returns'.
SP workers hold up train, burn effigy of Beni
Samajwadi Party workers hold up train and burn effigy of Beni Prasad Verma to protest against his slandering comments on Mulayam Singh.