Preity Zinta, fresh after her marriage to the American financial executive Gene Goodenough in Los Angeles, returned to India for a grand reception that the who’s who of Bollywood attended. Before that Preity with her husband took a short detour to the Taj Mahal and put up their images from that symbol of love. Meanwhile, she also hit the gym pretty hard working out to get in perfect shape for the reception. 
But there was only one thing that somewhat marred this celebratory mood and like most of Preity’s troubles in recent times, it came from the ownership of the cricket team that plays in the Indian Premier League. Her co-owner was her former boyfriend, the industrialist Ness Wadia, and there were even police cases registered after a spat during a game when Ness found that seats had not been reserved for his guests in the owners’ enclosure and had berated Preity in public for it. 
This time however he had no part in the controversy. Instead, if the reports are to be believed, it was Preity’s own doing or rather a lack of discretion when losing her temper. The team had been playing in Mohali and at one point had been doing well in the match and seemed like they could win. But then in a decision by the captain and coach, the player they sent down to bat didn’t do well and the team ended up losing.
 There was another batsman who had been in fine fettle and it could be argued that at that moment this batsman should have been sent to garner the winning runs. But these are regular occurrences in sports, sometimes a decision pays, sometimes in doesn’t. But Preity, who had come to watch the match with her family, apparently couldn’t handle the disappointment. 
A tabloid reported on its cover story that she had gone to the team after the loss and in front of everyone given a dressing down to the coach for the loss. And, allegedly, she had even thrown abusive words at the coach. 
Preity however denied it as soon as she saw the report. She wrote on her Facebook account that the reporter had deliberately maligned her. And that even the coach had denied her doing anything like that. She said the story reeked of sexism because male team owners wouldn’t be treated like this by the media.


Censored again 


Anurag Kashyap’s run-ins with the censor board, which certifies movies, is the stuff of legend. He just doesn’t like any changes to his movie and they have a history of obstructing him. 
His movie Ugly was released almost a year after its scheduled date because Anurag didn’t want to add a disclaimer on smoking being injurious to health whenever there was a scene of cigarettes being smoked in the movie. Ultimately however he agreed. 
Another movie, Gulaal had to go to a revising committee before it got passed for screening with a number of cuts. The first movie he made, Paanch, did not get released at all because the censors wouldn’t pass it. At the time he was just beginning his career as a moviemaker and did not have the resources or stature to fight back. 
But since then Anurag has become a more influential figure of the filmmaking community. He has also become somewhat more amenable to understanding the futility of fighting the censors. His movies now get passed without too much hassles, like Gangs of Wasseypur that had almost no cuts. But they usually get an ‘A’ certificate making only adults eligible to see them in theatres. 
His latest movie, Raman Raghav 2.0, is now slated for release on June 24 and it too is seeing the censors drawing out their scissors. The movie’s title refers to a famous serial killer who haunted the streets over 50 years ago and Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays a similar character in it. 
The trailers of the movie have been well received and it promises it to be a violent fare. The censors passed it with six cuts which they say don’t affect the narrative of the movie. But Anurag apparently is not satisfied and is planning to go into appeal. What he will definitely not do is to get into a conflict and delay the release.


Uncomfortable work


It is, of course, difficult when former lovers are forced to maintain professional commitments which involve them working together. Jagga Jasoos, the movie for which Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif, are shooting has been seeing the strain of their break up. 
There were first the tensions that arose out of cancelling a foreign shoot and replacing it with an Indian location, with the production company not happy about such a change. Later, the crew had to go abroad to Morocco for a shoot and predictably issues are cropping up between Ranbir and Katrina. 
According to the gossip mill, the two didn’t want to stay in the same hotel and got booked at separate locations. And they also took separate flights to reach Morocco. A clip of their rehearsing there for a dance in the movie came out recently and they seemed to avoid smiling or making eye contact in it.


Split news



Till a few months ago, it was reported that Sushant Singh Rajput was going to marry his girlfriend, television actress Ankita Lokhande, by the end of 2016. But then in March end suddenly came news that the two had broken up. 
Recently, a gossip website reported that just before the break up the two had gone for a party and after a few drinks, Sushant was getting cosy with another actress, which Ankita spotted and she then yelled at him in front of the whole gathering. Sushant however tweeted that this was false and ridiculed the news items saying, ‘Truth -Your Source Was getting close 2himself,didn’t like it,got drunk&then abused himself 4being close 2himself:)’. Meanwhile there are also reports that he is getting close to actress Kriti Sanon and they are being spotted together often.


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