My wish is…

What's the one thing you're looking forward to in 2011? Here's what they had to say.

December 29, 2010 08:20 pm | Updated 08:21 pm IST

Actor bharath. A still from the movie "Kandein Kadhalai

Actor bharath. A still from the movie "Kandein Kadhalai

PREETIKA RAO

I'm grateful that my debut movie “Chikku Bukku” got me critical acclaim and fans all over the globe! Now I'm looking forward to venture out as a singer and do my own playback singing for my next movie! Everything is a lesson to learn from, how can I regret these lessons? No regrets!

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PRATEIK BABBAR

Plan to make lots and lots of new resolutions and break them :). Working hard as my debut film “Dhobhi Ghaat” releases on January 21.

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TAMANNAH

I wish there could be more peace in 2011.

I wish there would be no natural calamities as they cause the worst destruction in the world.

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RANVIR SHOREY

I look forward to becoming a father next year and I wish my mom was alive to see this.

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SHRIYA SARAN

What am looking forward to in the year 2011 is shooting for the movie Midnight Children. I want my movies to become a big hit. And hope many people including me find love in 2011.

And what I wish does not happen is lose my sense of humour.

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TUSSHAR KAPOOR

I wish 2011 has more honest and fair award functions and I wish that I don't have night shoots in the year.

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BHARATH

I wish I could do a film with Gautam Menon besides moving into my new house. Also I wish my new film “555”, which is a crucial project, turns out be a big hit! I wish India does not go through any terrorist attack next year.

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