Ranbir learns bhangra for 'Besharam'


New Delhi, Aug 16 (IANS): Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor has showcased his flexible dancing skills in many of his songs, but for his forthcoming film "Besharam", he went totally desi for a bhangra number.

Ranbir learned some bhangra moves to get into the groove of a number in the movie, which is directed by Abhinav Kashyap.

The movie will also see Ranbir sharing the frame with his parents - actors Rishi and Neetu Kapoor - for the first time on the big screen. It will release Oct 2.

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Zareen to join 'The Legend of Michael Misra' cast?

After staying away from the arclights for some time, actress Zarine Khan returns with interesting projects in her kitty. She is geared up for Remo D'Souza's "Amar Must Die" and also making inroads into Punjabi cinema.

She is even said to have been approached for a role in Manish Jha's "The Legend of Michael Misra".

Last seen as part of the ensemble cast of "Housefull 2", Zareen is now said to have been asked to join Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani in Jha's film, said a source.

However, a confirmation is yet to be made.

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Parineeti's love for tea canned

Actress Parineeti Chopra loves drinking tea - so much so that her habit has been captured by director Maneesh Sharma in the rustic-looking "Shuddh Desi Romance".

During the shooting of "Shuddh Desi Romance", the actress was often seen taking sips of tea between scenes.

This inspired the director to use this habit of hers for her character in the movie.

Parineeti plays Gayatri in the movie, which also features Sushant Singh Rajput and Vaani Kapoor.

Written by Jaideep Sahni, the movie releases Sep 6.

  

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