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‘Slumdog Millionaire’ - a smash hit at London Film Festival

Perfectionist Aamir Khan not happy with his ‘Ghajini’ look

Perfectionist Aamir Khan not happy with his ‘Ghajini’ look Aamir Khan, a perfectionist to the core, is as critical of his own work as he is of those around him. Though most people can’t stop raving about the actor’s ‘bald head-bare chest look’ in his forthcoming flick ‘Ghajini’, Aamir himself is apparently not happy with the way his new look has turned out to be!

If reports are to be believed, the actor feels that he could not give his hundred percent, and could have pulled off a far better job with his killer street-fighter look if he had got the chance to train more.

Quantum Of Solace: Gemma Arterton goes naked with Daniel Craig

Studs Terkel, activist, humorist, dead at 96

http://topnews.in/files/Studs-Terkel-82360.jpgWashington - Studs Terkel, the writer, radio-TV personality and social activist who, like Democratic presidential candidate, made Chicago his hometown, was dead at age 96, the Chicago Tribune reported late Friday.

He died after his health declined after a fall several weeks ago at home, the newspaper said.

"Studs Terkel was part of a great Chicago literary tradition that stretched from Theodore Dreiser to Richard Wright to Nelson Algren to Mike Royko," Mayor Richard M Daley was quoted as saying in a statement.

Cameron Diaz, Paul Sculfor hunting for Hollywood love nest

London, Oct 31: Hollywood stunner Cameron Diaz and beau Paul Sculfor are nowadays busy hunting for a Hollywood love nest.

The actress has been seeing the Essex-born model for some months.

And now the hunk has become a permanent fixture at her home.

But now, it seems, that they are planning to take things forward and are looking for a new place together where they can both put their mark on the décor.

Earlier this month Cameron, 36, viewed four houses near Sunset Plaza, just off Sunset Boulevard. It’s believed Paul, who previously romanced Jennifer Aniston, looked at some of the properties, too.

Enid Blyton’s ‘Noddy’ golliwogs fuel race row in Britain

London, Oct 31 : A shop dedicated to Enid Blyton, the famous children writer, has come under fire, after it started selling golliwogs.

Viv Endecott, who owns the ‘Ginger Pop’ shop in Dorset village, has received complaints urging her to stop selling the rag dolls.

However, Endecott defends herself, insisting that the dolls are nothing but mere soft toys synonymous with Enid Blyton’s characters like Noddy.

Endecott, who is of Indian origin revealed that she has faced racism, and she does not have ay such motive behind the dolls.

The owner also revealed that there is a great demand for dolls in the village, as she has already sold 500 odd dolls, and inspite of complaints she would not remove the dolls.

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