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How did RGV join the CM during his official visit to the Taj?

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  • Ram gopal verma

    Reporters found out some of the facts leading to yesterday's breaking news. Our sources confirmed to us that RGV is leaving on the 5th of December to Sri Lanka for the shoot of his next film ‘Agyaat’. So before leaving, he wanted to wrap up some important meetings with the star cast of ‘Rann’. Since last one week Mohnish Behl, Rajpal Yadav, Riteish Deshmukh and Gul Panag have been visiting RGV's office in Oshiwara to discuss their look for the film and few other details. Not many know but Riteish has the most important role in the film according to RGV and discussions between the actor and director were increasing day by day. But due to the Mumbai bombings, this time around, Ramu thought of paying the junior Deshmukh a visit at his residence-Varsha, to talk about the film. Both were busy talking about ‘Rann’ for half an hour and then decided to part ways when suddenly Riteish told RGV to accompany him in his car along with his father Vilasrao Deshmukh's convoy which was heading towards the Taj hotel. Unaware of where the convoy was going, both the actor and the director started chatting a bit about the recent attacks and then their film till their car stopped just outside the Taj. With no clue as to what was happening, RGV got down along with his actor friend Riteish and followed Vilasrao inside the Taj. RGV was also heard on the television clarifying that his visit was a mere coincidence and bad timing.

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    media coverageBy: abcd | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward YOU WANT PUBLIC OF INDIA TO BELIVE THIS??? OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY!!! I CAN'T BELEI VE INDIAN EXPRESS CAN STOOP DOWN TO THIS LEVEL. WELL Mr. SHEKAR GUPTA CAN DEFIENITELY DO SO. HA HAS DEMONSTARTED IT MANY TIMES WITH HIS ACIDIC ARTICLES AGAINST THE SERVICE HCIEFS.
    POOR deshmukhBy: parustiwari | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward poor chief minister mr.deshmukh. he was only following congress tradition of promoting his kin . it is a different matter that this time it wasnt politics but films. media is responsible for his resignation.i equally feel media is responsible for many deaths that occured as they were unintentially broadcasting live for the benefit of terrorist. i cannot say about our government but i hope media will act responsiblly.
    By conscience or by compulsionBy: Mani | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Shame on you RGV, the CM and his son. They should retire from public life or the public should banish them by defeating in the election and boycot their films
    RGV's faultBy: Manik | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward This looks like an explanation put in by RGV using IE as a tool. Pity, IE has now reduced to such low level.There was absolutely no need for this article. We all saw the whole incident on TV, heard RGV's comments and are capable enough to draw our own conclusions.This surely to me looks like a paid article by RGV.Sigh IE!!!
    NONSENSE MEDIABy: MITESH PATEL | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward MEDIA IS IN NOT IN GIVING NEWS AS IT HAPPENS BUT IN BUSINESS OF MANUFACTURING NEWS !!! IT'S HORRIBLE TO WATCH NOWADAYS ANY NEWS CHANNEL THEY R JUST MAKING FOOL OF VIEWER BY MAKING NEWS...!!!THEY THINK TEY R ABOVE ALL AND EVERYTHING...
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