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2002 hit-and-run case: Salman's blood alcohol content high, confirms expert

Mumbai, Dec 03 (ANI): Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who is facing trial for killing a pavement dweller and injuring four others in a 2002 hit and run case, has tested positive for alcohol content in his blood at the time of accident. A forensic expert told a sessions court in Mumbai on Wednesday that content of alcohol in Salman's blood was higher than permissible limit. The alcohol content in Salman's blood was 62mg, which is more than double the permissible limit of 30mg. Salman is on trial in the sessions court for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Dec 3, 2014
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Daisy Shah, Eli Avram & Hasleen Kaur at the BeBe store launch

Elli Avram, Daisy Shah & Hasleen Kaur attended the launch of Bebe store in Santacruz Mumbai on Tuesday. Daisy came to the event in a blue full-sleeved mini dress, while Elli was sporting an off-shoulder red dress and Hasleen Kaur in Black dress. Dec 3, 2014
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Varun Dhawan launches the first look of 'Badlapur' in Mumbai

Mumbai, Dec 3 (ANI): Bollywood's chocolaty boy Varun Dhawan launched the first look of his much awaited movie 'Badlapur' in the presence of its entire cast and crew at an event held in Mumbai recently. Varun who has only done 'the boy next door' kind of roles so far will be seen in a darker shade for the very first time. And the actor is completely overwhelmed by its experience it seems. Directed by Sriram Raghavan this action thriller also stars actors like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi, Yami Gautam, Divya Dutta and Radhika Apte. The film is set to release on February 20, 2015. Dec 3, 2014
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Virender Sehwag says don't ban bouncers in wake of Hughes' death

Mumbai, Dec 03 (ANI): Indian batsman Virender Sehwag said that banning bouncers following the death of Australia's Phillip Hughes would be unfair on bowlers because batsmen always have the option of ducking under short-pitched deliveries. Hughes, who would have been 26 at the weekend, died last week from an injury caused by a ball striking him on the back of the head during a domestic match, triggering a huge outpouring of grief in Australia and around the world. Dec 3, 2014