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It was Kareena Kapoor all the way as far as 'Aashique' was concerned in '36 China Town'. For Payal Rohatgi it has never being difficult to enjoy all the eyeballs and she too had it easy to get noticed by being a major suspect in the film. On the other hand Tanaz Currim, who has reinvented herself over the years, had the audience rolling over with her pairing up with Johney Lever. But whatever happened to the other three girls in the movie i.e. Isha Kopikar, Tanushree Dutta and lesser known Sambhavna Seth? While Isha Kopikar was THE victim around whom the entire story revolved, she was nowhere to be seen in the promos either in the past or today! On the other hand Tanushree Dutta had a rather expensively shot song devoted to her in the film [Jab Kabhi] but that too has never arrived on air except for being in the film. The most disheartening case has been with newcomer Sambhavna who must have pinned a lot of hopes on her small role and a song in the film. For those who are still wondering which song, it is none other than 'Aashique' that comes at the beginning of the film with Upen Patel in the lead. Sambhavna is there for a couple of scenes preceding the number and also gets good footage in the song. Sadly that's all she gets in terms of mileage! With '36 China Town' being a success, would the three girls now get an opportunity to be a part of the film's promotion?
Akshay Kumar pays ode to India’s unsung heroes
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, who features in “Airlift”, has starred in a video titled “I’m An Indian”, in which he urges the youth to go beyond armchair activism and to be the change they want to see. The video “I’m an Indian”, released digitally by Culture Machine's Being Indian, sees Akshay talk about how a majority of people restrict themselves when it comes to making a change by conveniently participating only in armchair activism. He is assertive in the video and requests fellow Indians to stand up for the motherland and proactively initiate the changes they desire. The actor, whose new film “Airlift” shines the spotlight on the story of an unsung hero who played a pivotal role in the evacuation of Kuwait-based Indians during the Iraqi occupation in 1990. This is not the first time that Akshay has featured in a film that promotes the spirit of patriotism. “Baby”, “Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty” and “Gabbar” are some of the films in which he has essayed a responsible countryman.