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Thursday, 13 June 2013

sharu khan thinks he can do better action than romance

Shah Rukh KhanShah Rukh Khan, who is known as the King of Romance, says he loved doing action every bit in his upcoming film Chennai Express.
Chennai Express is an action-comedy that stars Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles.
"I think I can do action a lot better than romance. He has a fantastic team of almost 200 people, who all have worked really hard," SRK told reporters here at the first look launch of Chennai Express.
It is for the first time that SRK has teamed up with Rohit and the actor is all praise for the director.
"Rohit is a fantastic director. The story that Rohit narrates initially turns out far more better on celluloid. His work speaks volumes. I had done a lot of intense roles and really wanted to do an action comedy and I feel Chennai Express was the perfect film," SRK said.
Rohit is often criticised for his over the top action content in his movies to which SRK said, "Earlier I used to think the same but not now. I loved working with him
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has never requested for asylum in India, government said on Thursday, rebutting his claim that he had written to external affairs ministry through the Indian high commissioner in London. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/WikiLeaks-founder-Assange-did-not-request-asylum-in-India/Article1-1075812.aspx#sthash.Qo2xIB5w.dpuf
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has never requested for asylum in India, government said on Thursday, rebutting his claim that he had written to external affairs ministry through the Indian high commissioner in London.
"We have checked our records and we cannot find any reference to Julian Assange seeking asylum. I don't know, whether he did it through social media or what? Certainly he has not made any request that we are aware of," top government sources said in New Delhi.
Assange, holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since June 19, 2012, was quoted as saying in an interview in a newspaper that India was among the first countries he had approached for asylum but he never heard back.
"I was disappointed and saddened that India, known for upholding human rights, never got back despite several requests by me for asylum. Indians are also great supporters of WikiLeaks. I therefore contacted the foreign office through the Indian high commissioner. I wrote to them but they never responded," Assange was quoted as saying by the paper.
- See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/WikiLeaks-founder-Assange-did-not-request-asylum-in-India/Article1-1075812.aspx#sthash.Qo2xIB5w.dpuf
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has never requested for asylum in India, government said on Thursday, rebutting his claim that he had written to external affairs ministry through the Indian high commissioner in London.
"We have checked our records and we cannot find any reference to Julian Assange seeking asylum. I don't know, whether he did it through social media or what? Certainly he has not made any request that we are aware of," top government sources said in New Delhi.
Assange, holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since June 19, 2012, was quoted as saying in an interview in a newspaper that India was among the first countries he had approached for asylum but he never heard back.
"I was disappointed and saddened that India, known for upholding human rights, never got back despite several requests by me for asylum. Indians are also great supporters of WikiLeaks. I therefore contacted the foreign office through the Indian high commissioner. I wrote to them but they never responded," Assange was quoted as saying by the paper.
- See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/WikiLeaks-founder-Assange-did-not-request-asylum-in-India/Article1-1075812.aspx#sthash.Qo2xIB5w.dpuf

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