MUMBAI: Bollywood, it seems, can't get enough of actor Asin's charms. After Aamir Khan and Salman Khan, the latest to be enthralled with the South Indian beauty is Shahid Kapoor.
Recently, Asin and Shahid were shooting a TV commercial. Asin, a linguist of sorts, knows seven languages including four South Indian languages, Hindi, English, and French. She was seen playing the tutor to Shahid, teaching him to speak a couple of sentences in Tamil.
"The ad that we were shooting for was in Hindi and Tamil. I could manage it as I know both the languages. But Shahid was struggling with the Tamil part of it, so he took my help in getting the language right. He didn't know Tamil at all, so the entire exercise turned out to be a fun session," reveals Asin.
However, it apparently got awkward when Priyanka Chopra came to meet Shahid on the sets. "The crew kept saying that the pair looked cute together. Priyanka, however, was not very comfortable seeing Asin and Shahid's easy camaraderie," says a source.
They say all is fair in love and war. So, what's the real story PC? |
|
|
|
Updated at: 07 February 2012
|
|
| 3rd Test: England finish at 36-0 in 324-run chase against Pakistan DUBAI: England, chasing a big 324-run target, closed the third day at 36-0 in the third and final Test against Pakistan at Dubai Stadium on Sunday.
Andrew Strauss (19) and Alastair Cook (15) were at the crease when the stumps were drawn. They need another 288 runs for a win with all ten wickets intact.
Pakistan, leading the series 2-0, made 365 in their second innings.
Scoreboard:
Pakistan 1st innings 99 (Asad Shafiq 45; S. Broad 4-36, J. Anderson 3-35)
England 1st innings 141 (A. Strauss ...
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
Updated at: 07 February 2012
|
|
| I’ve signed a British film: Veena Malik ... claims Pakistani starlet Veena Malik, who is crossing over from Bollywood to international cinema
She is yet to make her Bollywood debut, but Pakistani starlet Veena Malik is already contemplating international cinema. The controversial actor informs BT that she has signed a British film, in which she has a powerful role. "I am getting many offers from across the globe. Recently, a UK film team was in Dubai and I was shortlisting a few offers that would suit me. I have zeroed in on a few ...
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SC suspends membership of 28 MPs elected through by-polls ISLAMABAD / LAHORE: The Supreme Court has suspended the membership of 28 parliamentarians who were elected to their seats in the National Assembly and Senate through by-polls held after the 18th amendment.
The order came on Monday as Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry resumed hearing of a ...
| | Pakistan will always remain relevant for Afghanistan's future: Gilani ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, talking to the media before heading for Qatar on Monday, said that Pakistan will always remain relevant in determining the future of Afghanistan.
Gilani headed to Qatar to discuss Afghan peace efforts in the ultra-rich Gulf state where the Taliban and ...
| | Kashmir – key milestone for Indo-Pak growth: Shankar NEW DELHI: Indian Congressman and the former member of Indian parliament Mani Shankar described Kashmir issue being the biggest milestone to be surpassed if the two countries want serious progress on other sectors, reports SAMAA.
He said all the other longstanding issues would automatically come to ...
| | 50 trapped under debris after boiler explosion LAHORE: At least 50 people were feared trapped under rubble of a three-storey building of a pharmaceutical company that collapsed due to a boiler explosion, Geo News reported.
Three houses alongside the building also razed to the ground.
According to the details, two dead bodies and five injured ...
| | SC deadline on 'by-polls legal cover' ends today ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court of Pakistan’s deadline regarding legality of by-elections is ending today (Monday), Geo News reported.
According to details the fate of 28 parliamentarians hangs in balance as they would be rendered disqualified if government failed to have the 20th Constitutional amendment ...
|
|
|
|
|