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Star news claims to have achieved a double whammy on the Masand
ki Pasand Diwali special with Lata Mangeshkar and Sushmita Sen
being the invitees.
While
Lataji would be singing sings her favourite film song on Saturday,
13 November 2004 at 8:30 pm, Sushmita would light up on rumoured
affairs, says the release. And an action packed special, Red
Alert will feature a half hour special on 'Eunuch Impostors'
- boys posing as girls, with civil society counting them amongst
the eunuch community, on Saturday, 13 November, 2004 at 11:30 pm.
In the weekend that sees the re-release of K Asif's evergreen
epic romance Mughal-e-Azam and Yash Chopra's contemporary
cross-border love-story Veer Zaara, Rajeev Masand aims to
cash on the topicality by interviewing the voice behind both Madhubala,
in Mughal-e-Azam and Preity Zinta in Veer Zaara.
Lata Mangeshkar would be talks about her reputation as a difficult
and unapproachable artiste, the Bollywood actresses she feels her
voice suits best, and expresses her opinion on the need for cultural
exchange between India and Pakistan.
On
the other hand no-holds-barred, Masand will have a tete-a-tete with
the vivacious Sushmita Sen, who addresses rumours of her alleged
affair with a married industrialist and confesses to how she feels
about arch rival Aishwarya Rai finding a place at London's Madame
Tussaud's Wax Museum.
While
Red Alert exposes the agony of these fake eunuchs who lead
a double life with ironic physical attributes knows no end, says
the release.
This community of 'fake eunuchs' was brought under the limelight
when one among them, Hemraj, was brutally murdered by two of his
colleagues in South Delhi recently, adds the release.
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