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Amitabh Bachchan launches the promo of 'Rascals'
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We have all seen stars promoting their movies before the release of their film but have you ever heard of a film promoting another film?

On Thursday August 11th 2011, Amitabh Bachchan, whose movie 'Aarakshan' was to release the following day, unveiled the first look along with the promo of Sanjay Dutt Productions Pvt.Ltd and Rupali Aum Entertainment’s 'Rascals'at PVR, Juhu in Mumbai.

Present at the event was special guest Mr. Amitabh Bachchan and the stars of this comic caper Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgn along with Director David Dhawan and producers Sanjay Ahluwalia and Vinay Choksey. Also present were Ratan Jain and Ganesh Jain from Venus Records. Prakash Jha who was to attend the event was not present.

Mr. Bachchan spoke about his relationship with Sanjay, Ajay and David Dhawan and wished them all the luck for this new project. Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt pulled David Dhawan’s leg on stage and declared him to be the biggest 'Rascals' amongst them.

'Rascals' stars Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Kangna Ranaut, Arjun Rampal, Lisa Haydon and Chunky Pandey and hits theatres this Dusshera!
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he didn’t see anything. A perjury case was raised against him, defense lawyers were denied the right to cross-examine him(!!!), but the judge nonetheless based his ruling almost solely on that testimony.And that scrap of, at best, marginally circumstantial evidence is all they had; if a poor man was charged in such no-case circumstances, would you still claim the verdict fair and just? I think not, you would call it for what it is, prejudice.How many people had heard of Chinkara before this case? Not many. How many would have read and cared for the news of one Chinkara dead? Not many. But put Salman Khan into the mixture and voila you have Bishnois on the front page. Hypocrisy?So don’t tell me that Bishnois didn’t seize this golden opportunity to get publicity and money. Would they have persisted the case, with such single mindlessness, if the accused wasn’t Salman Khan? 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