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September 18, 2011 07:33 pm | Updated 07:33 pm IST

Actor Shriya Saran. Photo: Special Arrangement

Actor Shriya Saran. Photo: Special Arrangement

Wedding bells again!

One more film has decided to have a successor. This year's unusual wedding “Tanu Weds Manu” will be back with a second season next year. And, it is actually called “Tanu Weds Manu Season 2”! To be directed by the same director Aanand L Rai, the film's cast is yet to be decided. Since Kangna and Madhavan had already gotten married in the movie, wonder if it will be comic actor Deepak Dobriyal (Pappi) whose wedding bells will ring. Jokes apart, the director seems to be wooing Bollywood's best after the moderate response to the first.

Telly calling

Sonali Bendre seems to be quite certain that she wants to concentrate on the small screen. She has hit shows “Indian Idol” and “India's Got Talent” under her belt, and now is said to have been offered a fitness-based reality show. Sonali has stated that family life (mainly her son) is her priority, but TV seems to offer her a great deal of flexibility. So, she is seriously considering giving her nod to this one too…

Break time

Actor Shriya Saran may be scuba diving in Koh Samui in Thailand on vacation, but she is creating ripples back home. Shriya has been in the news for her lovely look in the first glimpse of Deepa Mehta's “Midnight's Children” and also for rumours flying thick about her appearing in the buff for a Rituparno Ghosh Bengali film! We'd sure like to hear from her on her career plans...

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