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Farhan Akhtar launches Vicky Ratnanis book Vicky Goes Veg

Mumbai, Mar 21 (ANI): Bollywood actor and filmmaker Farhan Akhtar launched Chef Vicky Ratnani's book ‘Vicky Goes Veg’, a collection of vegetarian recipes in India’s entertainment capital Mumbai. While unveiling the book, Akhtar said the cookbook has a collection of interesting and unusual recipes which are a mix of western and Indian tastes. Meanwhile, Chef Ratnani said that before writing the book he used to host a television show which featured the same recipes and good response from the audience motivated him to write a book. Bollywood celebrities including Mehr Rampal, Maria Goretti, Mandira Bedi and Abhishek Kapoor were among the people present for the book launch. Mar 21, 2014
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‘Gang of Ghosts’ Review Roundup: Avoid It!

“Gang of Ghosts” is a horror comedy film directed by Satish Kaushik. The film, which is a remake of the Bengali film “Bhooter Bhabishyat” was expected to be a laugh riot. But the film has disappointed critics badly. Mar 21, 2014

Khushwant Singh Death: Top 5 Books by the Writer

Noted Indian writer and journalist, Khushwant Singh, known for his humour and love for poetry, passed away at the age of 99 at his Delhi residence on 20 March, 2014. He wrote more than 100 books and several short story collections. Here are top five books written by the author. Mar 20, 2014
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'Gang of Ghosts' is different from other comedy films, says Satish Kaushik

New Delhi, March 20 (ANI): The entire cast and crew of the upcoming comedy film 'Gang of Ghosts' were in the national capital New Delhi to promote the film. Veteran Bollywood actor Anupam Kher along with the Director of the film, Satish Kaushik, lead actress of the film, Mahi Gill and lead actor Sharman Joshi were present during the promotion at a news conference. Director of the film, Satish Kaushik, best known for his impeccable comic timing, said that the film is made from a point of view of Ghosts and is very different from rest of the comedy movies with a human angle. He added that the movie is a remake of a Bengali film 'Bhooter Bhabishyat' and plot revolves around a haunted house which is being pulled down and being replaced with a classy shopping mall. Sharman Joshi, the lead actor of the film, is playing the character of a writer in the film and Mahi Gill is the lead actress of the movie. The release date of the film is yet to be announced. Mar 20, 2014
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I would like to write a good book someday: Kareena Kapoor

New Delhi, Mar 20 (ANI): Kareena Kapoor, who is reading a lot nowadays, may follow in her elder sister and actress Karishma Kapur's footsteps and write a book. Kareena said this at the launch of nutritionist and diet expert Rujuta Diwekar's third book - Don't lose out, work out. Mar 20, 2014
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Israelis don costumes to mark carnival-like Purim holiday

Israelis kicked off Purim celebrations on Saturday, a carnival-like holiday in which people don costumes to commemorate the deliverance of Jews in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. Duration: 00:45 Mar 17, 2014
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Kareena launches book on healthy lifestyle

Mumbai, March 16 (ANI): Fitness freak Bollywood actor Kareena Kapoor launched a new book of her nutritionist friend Rujuta Diwekar 'Don't lose out, work out' in Mumbai after the runaway success of latter's last best seller "Don't Lose Your Mind Lose Your Weight". The book "Don't Lose Your Mind Lose Your Weight" focused on the simple technique of eating right and sold over 100 thousand copies in less than a year, which is followed by her new release. The new venture 'Don't lose out, work out' focuses beyond the four principles of eating right and graduates to the strategies behind it. Kareena Kapoor spoke about her journey to fitness and what it meant to eat right and stay fit. Meanwhile, nutritionist Diwekar said her book would provide a holistic approach towards fitness zeroing in on Indian women and their vexed relationship with food and exercise. Mar 16, 2014