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21. BOLLYWOOD’S BACK ON CHANNEL 4

Asian News, Wednesday 14 September 2005
CHANNEL 4's annual showcase of Bollywood films, now in its 22nd year, is back with 20 top class movies from this thriving film industry.

22. Rising to number one

Asian News, Monday 29 August 2005
'MANGAL Pandey: The Rising' is not so much a delineation of the life sketch of the revolutionary martyr as it is about the rise of the collective consciousness in Indians to wrest back their lost freedom from the colonial British.

23. Big B to play Bolly's biggest baddie

Asian News, Monday 29 August 2005
GABBAR Singh, Hindi cinema's most memorable villain, was carried to the pinnacle of terror by Amjad Khan in Ramesh Sippy's mega blockbuster "Sholay".

24. Maddy's masala mayhem

Asian News, Monday 29 August 2005
BOLLYWOOD and Tamil star Madhavan will be back on our screens this month with his latest release 'Ramji Londonwaley.'

25. What a load of total nonsense

Asian News, Monday 29 August 2005
KING of comedies, director David Dhawan is back with his latest offering 'Maina Pyar Kyun Kiya? - Why did I fall In Love?

26. Bhangramuffin’s back

Asian News, Friday 29 July 2005
IT'S time to feel groovy and get in the party mood this summer with a great sunshine track from reggae legends Apache Indian and Desmond Dekker.

27. Gangsta bhangra debut

Asian News, Friday 29 July 2005
FIRST-time director Dishad Hussain is on a mission - to make Asians look cool!

28. Lord backs bid to combat extremism

Asian News, Friday 29 July 2005
ASIAN News chief reporter Shelina Begum has been appointed to a committee backed by Lord Amir Bhatia, which aims to fight extremist influence in the Bangladeshi community.

29. Indo-Pak love story sweeps the ‘Oscars’

Asian News, Thursday 30 June 2005
A Romeo and Juliet style love story between an Indian soldier and a Pakistani girl swept the board at the Bollywood 'Oscars'.

30. Marxist heroes inspire film

Asian News, Thursday 30 June 2005
CRITICALLY acclaimed filmmaker Sudhir Mishra says he has dedicated his latest film 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi' - A Thousand Wishes Like These - to all his revolutionary heroes of the late 60s and 70s.
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