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Diamond Merchant and Bollywood producer Bharat Shah who was incarcerated earlier for his alleged underworld connections was lying low as far as film production goes. He is now returning to Bollywood with a bang. On October 29, Bharat Shah's Rascals will be launched at the Lalit Intercontinental Hotel in Mumbai. The film is directed by David Dhawan. Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgn play the lead. - Times of India
Diamond Merchant and Bollywood producer Bharat Shah who was incarcerated earlier for his alleged underworld connections was lying low as far as film production goes. He is now returning to Bollywood with a bang. On October 29, Bharat Shah's Rascals will be launched at the Lalit Intercontinental Hotel in Mumbai. The film is directed by David Dhawan. Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgn play the lead.
This story is from October 28, 2010
Diamond Merchant and Bollywood producer Bharat Shah who was incarcerated earlier for his alleged underworld connections was lying low as far as film production goes. He is now returning to Bollywood with a bang. On October 29, Bharat Shah's Rascals will be launched at the Lalit Intercontinental Hotel in Mumbai. The film is directed by David Dhawan. Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgn play the lead.
Diamond Merchant and Bollywood producer Bharat Shah who was incarcerated earlier for his alleged underworld connections was lying low as far as film production goes. He is now returning to Bollywood with a bang. On October 29, Bharat Shah's Rascals will be launched at the Lalit Intercontinental Hotel in Mumbai. The film is directed by David Dhawan. Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgn play the lead.
Meena Iyer is Editor, Bombay Times and a film critic for the Times of\nIndia. She's a veteran movie journalist - friend of the actors, confidante\nof the actresses, a champion of scoops on what's hot and what's not in\nBollywood. At home, she enjoys her cuppa Madras 'kapee' more than the\nEspresso in shopping malls or 'cutting chai' on film sets.