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Anoop Desai ‘My Name’ debut album

Anoop Desai My Name

Anoop Desai, The American Idol contestant, is ready to launch his debut single “My Name”.
“‘My Name’ was influenced by my Indian cultural background.” “It’s a pop record, but definitely influenced by a Bollywood feel,” he told People.com.

My name was released on March 23, 2010 and his debut album, All is Fair, is set to release on May 4, 2010.
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Rani Mukherjee starring in No One Killed Jessica

Rani Mukherjee
Rani Mukherjee recently starred in a movie Dil Bole Hadippa as Veer Pratap Singh in Dil Bole Hadippa. Cinemas can go a long way in promoting positive bilateral relations between Australia and India, especially Bollywood films as they are ‘all about heart’, said Rani Mukherji, at the 2010 Indian Film Festival in Sydney.
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Demi Moore saves a life through Twitter

Demi Moore
Hollywood actress Demi Moore saved a man’s life when she responded to his suicide threat on Twitter.

The 47-year-old The Joneses actress saw a follower’s message saying, “I am about to go hang myself from a tree outside my house and end my life. I have no reason to live any more,” dailystar.co.uk reported.

She ended up saving his life because of his Twitter tweet.
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Shahid Kapoor taking time off

Shahid Kapoor
Shahid Kapoor is taking a couple of month’s break and is spending the time wisely to reflect on the ups and downs of last year.
Now that I am relatively free, I am enjoying every moment of my break. It is a period of unemployment for Shahid Kapoor and he won’t say that it’s a good thing for any actor, a momentary break is anytime welcome.

At least this way, he can use this break to reflect on the work he has done and analyze himself.
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Tweenage girls find sexy images uncool

Miley Cyrus

Contrary to the popular belief that girls are passively soaking up sexualised messages in the media in a way that distorts their views on sexuality, a study has shown that ‘tweenage’ girls (those aged 11 to 13) are making informed decisions about sexualised popular culture. The study analyzed the opinions of 71 girls using video diaries and focus groups.
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