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- GOLMAAL 3 is bigger, better:Tushar in Goa
- Goa has no threat from Naxalism, says tate Home Minister Naik
- Goa drug peddler in jail may be innocent: BJP
| GOLMAAL 3 is bigger, better:Tushar in Goa Posted: 07 May 2010 07:28 AM PDT Tusshar Kapoor is currently stationed in Goa for the shooting of GOLMAAL 3. An integral part of the film’s cast right from the first in the series (GOLMAAL) and the sequel (GOLMAAL RETURNS), Tusshar is happy to be playing the role of a mute prankster yet again. “This time around the film would be presented as a hardcore family film. Also, mark my words - GOLMAAL 3 is going to be much bigger and better than both of the earlier films combined together. The characters are much funnier this time around”, says Tusshar in a confident tone. What really makes him believe that the film would be twice as big as the first and the second part? CHECK OUT: Meet the new stylish & toned GOLMAAL gang “That’s because not just the film boasts of a far better screenplay; there are also quite a few emotions that have interspersed into the narrative. GOLMAAL 3 is being pitched as a very big commercial film”, is all that Tusshar is willing to state on record. After GOLMAAL RETURNS, Tusshar had jokingly asked the film’s director Rohit Shetty ‘not’ to cast him as a mute guy any more. Now the shooting of GOLMAAL 3 has begun, news is that Tusshar would continue to go mute. Any regrets? “Arrey no, not at all”, smiles Tusshar, “In fact I am quite happy that I am mute all over again. I am sure audience love that part of mine.” A huge multi starrer with Mithun Chakraborty, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade and Kunal Khemu forming the film’s principal cast, GOLMAAL 3 is aiming for a Diwali release. Courtesy:Glamsham |
| Goa has no threat from Naxalism, says tate Home Minister Naik Posted: 07 May 2010 05:39 AM PDT Home Minister Ravi Naik on Friday said the coastal state has no threat from Naxalism. “We do not have any threat from the Naxalism. It would also not be proper to say that Naxalites were taking shelter in the state,” Naik told reporters on the sidelines of annual passing out parade of police training school at Valpoi, 60 kms away from here. Naik’s statement came in the wake of arrest of Sambu Beck, 25, a top Naxal leader of Maowadi Trishul Manch (MTM) wanted by Orissa Police in several cases of kidnapping, dacoity and armed robberies from Mapusa town on Thursday. Seventeen others were also arrested for harbouring Beck in a joint operation by Goa police crime branch and anti-narcotic cell (ANC) wing. Naik said police have taken swift action after they received information about Beck from Orissa police. He said Police have been asked to cross check antecedents of all the Orissa people working in unorganized sector in the state. Goa’s fishing and real estate sector has huge presence of Oriya people. Courtesy:Hindustan Times |
| Goa drug peddler in jail may be innocent: BJP Posted: 06 May 2010 09:32 AM PDT Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Nitin Gadkari Thursday said an alleged Goan drug peddler currently lodged in a Mumbai prison for suspected links to an Israeli drug dealer may be innocent. Speaking to reporters here, Gadkari also tried to justify BJP legislator Dayanand Mandrekar’s recent plea to Goa home minister Ravi Naik to “help” alleged drug peddler Savlo Salgaonkar, arrested by Mumbai Police for possessing drugs. “The person arrested may be innocent. That is why he (Mandrekar) must have demanded his release. I will personally cross-check the issue,” Gadkari said, adding that the party was seriously concerned about the narcotics scenario in the state. State BJP president Laxmikant Parsenkar Tuesday (May 4) dismissed Mandrekar’s plea to help the alleged drug peddler as a sarcastic joke. “Mandrekar must have joked. He might have passed a sarcastic comment,” Parsenkar said. Mandrekar, a former minister, said in the state assembly in March: “The drugs were given to him (Salgaonkar) by Israeli drug peddler David Griham alias Dudu. He (Salgaonkar) fell into the trap for a few rupees.” “The home minister should approach the Maharashtra government and help him get out of trouble,” he said during a discussion in the state assembly. “If you can help this boy, please do it,” said Mandrekar, a legislator from Goa’s narcotics-infested Siolim constituency. Courtesy:TOI |
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