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Madhur defends Priyanka’s win at IIFA

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    Ashutosh Gowariker publicly challenged Priyanka Chopra's win at IIFA.

    Coming back to Priyanka Chopra being the darling of the crowds once again after the film's screening, Madhur quips, "I guess with Moscow people also warming up to Priyanka, Ashu will realize that she is actually enticing an international audience. Moreover, with a dozen odd awards already in her kitty since the beginning of the year for her performance in ‘Fashion’, I think 'aam junta', film followers as well as jury have taken their call. I am surprised Ashu made that statement in the first place."

    He goes on to conclude, "I don't see any reason why I should be the voice coming out in support when the world is acknowledging her performance and the looks. Ashu should only be happy as an acclaimed actress like her features in his ‘What's Your Raashee?’ "

    While the release date of ‘What's Your Raashee’? has been set as 25th September, Priyanka Chopra's much-in-news ‘Kaminey’ is all geared up to arrive on 14th August. Meanwhile, Madhur's next film Jail would not be seeing a release before December in light of a huge pile up of releases that would see a priority release.

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    Action packed exchanges!By: M.V.Muthu | 25-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward I AGREE WITH ONE AND DISAGREE WITH THE OTHER, BUT GOOD ARTISTS NEED NOT NECESSARILY BE BEUTIFUL AND CERTAINLY BEAUTIES ALWAYS WON'T BE GOOD ARTISTS!
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