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Right Yaaa Wrong

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Starring
Eesha Koppikhar, Irrfan Khan, Kiron Kher, Konkona Sen Sharma, Sunny Deol
Music
Monty Sharma
Director
Neeraj Pathak
Producer
Krishan Choudhary, Neeraj Pathak
Audio Label
T-Series
Year
2010

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Tiledar Dupatta Mika, Sunit Jawadekar
02:18
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Lakhnavi Kabab Master Saleem
02:52
03
Right Yaa Wrong Ujjayini Mukherjee
03:31
04
Rihaee Kunal Ganjawala
03:41
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Lakhnavi Kabab Remix Master Saleem
02:45
06
Meri Aashaon Ki Amitraj
03:33

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Exclusive Synopsis - RIGHT YAAA WRONG

An intriguing tale of two cops, AJAY SINGH (Sunny Deol) and ACP RANE (Irrfan Khan), where an intense rivalry leads them on a battle for supremacy. Ajay's wife (Eesha Koppikhar) is found brutally murdered. Ajay is the prime suspect and his nemesis ACP Rane is heading the case. Vidya (Konkana Sen), ACP Rane's younger sister, is Ajay's only support as Ajay and Rane fight it out against each other. The investigation transpires into a mystery locked with secrets. Behind the secrets lies an astonishing discovery!! Ripples begin with wits and mind games '..! No one could solve the mystery till Ajay comes out with his own supremacy. The most chilling racy thriller which shakes you up and keeps you on the edge of your seat till you know... 'What is right and what is wrong.. Banner : Mukta Arts Entertainers Director : Neeraj Pathak Writer : Neeraj Pathak Music : Monty Sharma Lyrics : Sameer Cinematography : Ravi Walia Costume Designer : Simple Kapadia Cast : Sunny Deol, Irrfan Khan, Eesha Koppikhar, Konkona Sen

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'Right Here Right Now' girl's top falls on the ramp

A female model's top falling off accidentally while walking the ramp - this has happened to number of international beauties and closer home the same also happened to hottie Nigar Khan, though on a foreign soil. Now it was the turn of top model Carol Gracias to go through this unwarranted experience as her top fell off while walking the ramp for Bennu Sehgall at Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai. Nevertheless as a thorough professional and a confident walker, she took this in stride in a matter of couple of seconds and held her composure by covering herself up again and finished the act. There were no signs of any discomfort, surprise or embarrassment on her face as she continued to walk in style. A smart lady indeed, she also made a great impression a few weeks back when she was noticed in a big way as one of the 4 anchors who featured along with Aby Baby in 'Right Here Right Now [Bluffmaster].

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Right film to start with

So what if the film 'Hope and a Little Sugar' was not the typical Bollywood film. It was such a great chance for a newcomer to share the screen space with experienced actors like Anupam Kher and Mahima Choudhary and to be directed by the young and vibrant Tanuja Chandra. And he has utilized the golden chance quite well too by giving a very credible performance in his first film itself. Who are we talking about? The name will not be familiar for the majority of the film lovers as his previous experience in acting was with Barry John in theatre. That too some years back. The guy is Amit Sial, the photographer Ali in Tanuja Chandra's first English film which is getting good reviews after its release. Amit's character Ali is the one who brings about a turning point in the film as well becomes the point of conflict in the movie. And guess who made Amit Sial's smooth journey into Bollywood easy? It's the 'D' man Randeep Hooda who after meeting Amit in Australia recommended him to Tanuja Chandra. Now the wait for the next set of roles has started for the upcoming actor. Amit, just make sure that you get your second step in the correct place.

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Not right to blame anyone: Sussanne on split with Hrithik

Sussanne Roshan Wednesday spoke out against reports that actor Arjun Rampal was a reason behind her split with her husband of 13 years, Hrithik Roshan. She says nobody is to be blamed. Sussanne couldn't avoid queries related to the recent announcement of her split with Hrithik, at the launch of Bandra 190, a luxury concept retail boutique co-owned by Sussanne, Seema Khan and Maheep Kapoor here Wednesday. Asked to react to reports on Arjun's involvement, she said: "You can't blame anyone for this. It is sad to blame anyone. We are close-knit friends. It's not right to blame anyone." She said she cannot pinpoint a reason for parting ways with Hrithik, whom she dated for four years before finally tying the knot Dec 20, 2000. "There is no reason. Sometimes you have to do this because of a situation," said the mother of two sons - Hrehaan and Hridhaan. Hrithik announced Sussanne's decision to end their marriage via an official statement Dec 13.

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Sandesh Shandilya hits the right notes with 'Sultan and Divas'

First song from 'Ustad & The Divas' has captured the hearts of all who have been following Hindi music channels and 'Leja Leja' is already being hailed as one of the most romantic songs heard this year. The man behind the song - Sandesh Shandilya. The same man who gave us an eternal 'Suraj Hua Maddham' [K3G] and numerous hummable tracks from 'Socha Na Tha'. After years of being around in the Bollywood and non-film musical scene, Sandesh Shandilya could possibly be getting his biggest hit with 'Ustad & The Divas' which has just been released. With songs by Ustad Sultan Khan, Chitra, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal, the album has begun on a superb melodious start with innovatively picturised 'Leja Leja' which touches the heartstrings. One now looks forward to hearing the rest of the tracks from this album that seems to be one of the most superlative efforts of Sandesh Shandilya.

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Om Puri The right choice

True lovers of the art of cinema in India can now watch out for some radical and fast developments in the work of National Film Development Corporation of India if the newly elected chairman of the film corporation Om Puri brings into reality his visions for the old establishment. NFDC, the state run film financing body contributed a lot in the growth of Indian cinema during the 1970's and 80's when it played an important role in supporting the movement called the new wave of Indian cinema which resulted in a new approach to film making, production of several critically acclaimed movies and was also instrumental in giving chances for actors like Om Puri to showcase their talent. With a film personality like Om puri at the helm of affairs, the now limping film corporation can hope to revive its film promotion functions and once again try to make the institution a supporting platform for emerging film makers and actors. Om puri said to the press that, first the concept of cooperative film production will be seriously considered. This concept will totally rely on its success on the established names in the industry, mostly the stars. The actor only gets a percentage of his original pay package before the film goes to the floors. The rest of his remuneration will be added to the production cost of the film. Upon the film's release the rest of the money will be paid to the lead actor. The seasoned actor also reminded the media that NFDC came into existence for promoting good cinema and to make issue based films which convey strong messages for the public and the first priority of the corporation will always be to encourage new talent. He also explained why this organization started for the growth of films lost its focus somewhere down the years due to lack of resources and also because of not adopting new methods to produce and distribute films according to the changing times. It's for sure that Om Puri will be having a deep emotional attachment for the organization which helped in shaping up his career and credentials as a great actor and precisely because of this reason we can have complete faith in him as the new chairman of National Film Development Corporation. So after a long time, can we expect sunny days ahead for NFDC?