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Posted: Feb 14, 2009 at 0203 hrs IST

Love’s in the air
For the cast of Tera Mera Ki Rishta, February 14 is a special day for they commenced the shooting of their film on this day last year. All set for the release this April, the cast and crew are celebrating Valentine’s in full swing. Announcing the release of Punjabi film, Tera Mera Ki Rishta, Eros International, London-listed Indian Media & Entertainment Company’s Executive Director, Biren Ghosh, said, “This Valentine’s, we’ll have a curtain raiser of our film starring Jimmy Shergill and

Kulraj Randhawa.

The Seven Stages of Louve!
All set to make Valentine’s exciting and entertaining, Star Plus is bringing you a date with mad jodis who’ll convey the feelings of love in Bollywood ishtyle. Watch out for Love Ne Bana Di Jodi, a spoof on Yash Raj’s popular flick Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi where Suri turns Puri and Tani is Bani. What follows is madness for Puri is a patient man and he goes about his Love Ideology, the seven stages of Love: Search for your soul mate, The Meeting, The Luring, The Jealousy Factor, The World is your enemy, Propose with a pose, Marital Bliss. Tune in at 10 pm on Star Plus, February 14.

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