| Kangana to join Salman Khan in a pair of Red Tape Shoes. | ||||||||||||
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| Kangana Ranaut The 2-movie old Kangana is going great guns as she has bagged her first brand endorsement and that too with the superstar Salman Khan. Red Tape Shoes have signed the actress to endorse their women's line and is even rumored to have paid a whooping amount which is apparently being kept a secret. Kangana has bagged the Best Debutante award at almost all the award shows be it Filmfare, Screen and the Zee Cine Awards. This sure makes her the most promising new comer. Kangana is excited about her new role and claimed that the reason she has been chosen is that she represents the core values of Red Tape, 'young and energetic'. The actress is ecstatic as she will be working on the campaign with Salman Khan. Now, we can see Kangana go 'Shakalaka' wearing Red Tape shoes and her career going 'Boom Boom'.
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| From a beauty queen to an actress to a script writer, Lara moves to Level III. | ||||
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| Lara Dutta Movies may be keeping Lara busy but, the beauty queen turned actress apparently has enough time on her hand to pen down a script or two. Lara, who has two big releases this year namely, Yashraj Film's 'Jhoom Barabar Jhoom' and David Dhawan's 'Partner', is quite contented with the way her career is shaping up but, rather than going on a movie signing spree, the actress is only interested in doing selective movies which appeal to her. Besides, Lara is currently penning not one but, two scripts. The actress is however; not ready to divulge the genre but, admits that she may be acting in one of them as well, and we all know who is going to have the juiciest character in the movie; well, Lara of course. The actress-n-scriptwriter shared that she loves writing and that she always thought of scripting a story someday and she is happy that she has finally found the time. And guess, who is proof reading her scripts? Well, it's none other than her meticulous 'Partner' Kelly darling, who sure keeps insisting, "Likh Barabar Likh." |
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