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Clash of the Titans

Raj&Pablo | 12:18 UK time, Sunday, 4 October 2009

It was 11 years ago when Karan Johar's directorial debut 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' opened alongside David Dhawan's 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'.Ìý Almost a decade later history has repeated itself with Karan's 'Wake Up Sid' and David's Do Knot Disturb releasing together.

We caught both films on Friday, and six hours later, we have to say could have gone to see WUS again, it's fresh, well shot and sensitive - almost a latter day 'Dil Chata Hai' with terrific performances. 'Do Knot Disturb' on the other hand is a leave your brains at home film - all singing, all dancing, multi starrer that goes for the lowest common denominator - sexual slapstick comedy.

It was fun catching up with Konkona Sen SharmaÌý and the last time we met was at a coffee lounge in Mumbai was back in February. Currently she's one of the most talented actors in the industry and despite her intensity on screen- she does love to have a laugh and she's so down to earth!Ìý Modest as always she gave all credit of WUS toÌý Ranbir Kapoor and first time director Ayan Mukerjhee.Ìý She also revealed her excitement about working in her mum, Aparna Sen's movie about an actress looking back on her life.Ìý

WUS director Ayan Mukerjee is fun, single and he was slightly surprised at the reaction to his movie.Ìý He's told us his love life (like mine) is a disaster! He's proud of his dad's performance in 'Kaminey' and yes he is related to Kajol and Rani Mukherjee!

One of the hardest things to own up to is gaining weight and then losing it - Karan Johar revealed his weight pressures to us last week.Ìý Hats off to former Miss UniverseÌý Sushmita Sen who made no bones of the fact she was 12 kilos heavier for her role in 'Do Knot Disturb' and how hard it was to loose it in 45 days!!

That's it - no more popcorn or hotdogs for us at the cinema -Ìý not at the prices they charge!

Love Us, Love Bollywood,

Raj x

Raj&Pablo xx

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