19 May 2013

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Grisham sequel to 'A Time to Kill' to be published

NEW YORK  Grisham s new book, "Sycamore Row," will be published Oct. 22, the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group announced Wednesday. Like "A Time to Kill," it will feature Jake Brigance as a lawyer in a small Mississippi town. Knopf Doubleday promises a trademark Grisham tale of "intrigue, suspense and plot twists.A Time to Kill" was published in 1989 and sold modestly. But after "The Firm" and other thrillers made Grisham a brand name, his first book was reissued and became a best-seller. "A Time to Kill," in which

Katrina wants to stay away from action in ‘Dhoom 3’!

NEW DELHI  We have seen Katrina Kaif going out of her way and performing some raw action, and a film like ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ is a glowing reminder of the same. In ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’, too, the girl was seen in some stylish motorbike stunts. However, this time around, Katrina Kaif is reportedly not indulging in action sequences herself – but would use a body double. Kaif, who has two high-octane flicks in her kitty up next – ‘Dhoom 3’ and ‘Bang-Bang’ – has made herself clear to the filmmakers as far as her heavy

Bollywood dynasties keep it in the family

MUMBAI  As Indian cinema turns 100 years old, one powerful Bollywood dynasty can trace the roots of their stardom almost right back to the birth of the national film industry. We have been there throughout. All the milestones of cinema, there has been some Kapoor or the other," says 60-year-old Rishi Kapoor, who has notched up nearly 150 Hindi film credits over a four-decade acting career. It started with grandfather Prithviraj, a silver screen pioneer from the 1920s. Then came his

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