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Thursday, May 23 2013
European Project
WHENEVER I travel around the globe these days I am asked how is it that Greece, a tiny economy, can have such a huge impact on Europe as a whole? It is the lack of public confidence in the European project itself that is the problem. Citizens and markets have suddenly discovered ...
THE QUIET MAN
WHEN John Ford was making The Quiet Man on location in the west of Ireland, the studio head in Hollywood looked at the extravagantly gorgeous footage - which would win the 1952 Oscar for colour cinematography - and complained, "Everything's all green." It had taken Ford ...
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Veena gets curvy to essay Silk Smitha role, says no size zero in south

IF Vidya Balan gained 12 kg to play southern sex siren in The Dirty Picture, Pakistani actress Veena Malik claims she has put on 5 kg for the Kannada version of the film and that her dialogues have not been dubbed. “I had to put on five kg for the role because the script demanded so.

Size zero does not exist’s in the south. I was 48 kgs, now I am 53 kg. Fourty per cent of the shooting has been completed,” Veena Malik said. Currently Veena is shooting for Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga in Bangalore. “The Dirty Picture in Kannada has got no relation to the Hindi version. Yes, it is the story of Silk but it’s a different story. You will have to wait and watch. I am speaking Kannada in the film.

It’s not being dubbed.” There is a constant comparison between Veena and Rakhi Sawant, but the Pakistani actress, whose first Bollywood film Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai sank without a trace, says being judged doesn’t bother her. “No, it does not bother me because whenever any new thing comes, people tend to judge it or tag it. I am sure with time things will change. I am new here, so I am being judged. I don’t mind that because it is human nature,” she said.

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