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Priyanka Chopra is proving to be quite a replacement specialist. After taking over from Aishwarya Rai in Bluff Master, Kareena Kapoor in Love Story 2050 and Urmila Matondkar in Chamki Chameli, we now hear Chopra has usurped Sushmita Sen's position as international brand ambassador of luxury watch giant Tag Heuer to join the league of stars like Uma Thurman, Brad Pitt and Shah Rukh Khan. We guess Sen's rocky turn in Zindaggi Rocks sank her boat, while Chopra's sexy Don stint sealed the deal. Here's something to watch out for.
Bhatt for a Second

Her blink-and-you-miss-it dance number in Page Three notwithstanding, starlet Hrishitaa Bhatt has decided to give the item number routine another try. After a brief stint in Bhojpuri films, she will be seen in an item number-set in a bar-for a film called My Name is Anthony Gonsalves, directed by E. Niwas. "We chose Hrishitaa for the number because she's a great dancer," says Niwas. But if we remember correctly, wasn't she trying to become an actor?
INDIA RISING

Thai pop star Tata Young cavorted with Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham and created a sensation with her rendition of Dhoom machale. And now the singer has also added a desi touch to her latest album Temperature Rising. She has collaborated with musician Sandeep Chowta on the song Mila mila, which has both English and Hindi lyrics. "India is really close to my heart. I insisted on having a Hindi song in the album," says the sexy singer. It's definitely time for some more dhoom.
Shaking it Up

If you want to shake it like Shakira, here's your chance. The Columbian who delivered hits like Hips don't lie will perform in Mumbai on March 25 to promote her latest album Oral Fixation. Besides shaking her booty at the MMRDA, we hear the babe will be living it up with Vijay Mallya and might even attend a party hosted for her by Shah Rukh Khan.

-Compiled by Kimi Dangor


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