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Salman Khan's day in court

Last updated on: March 12, 2010 13:11 IST

Image: Salman Khan
Photographs: Sahil Salvi

The actor is seen making his way to a special court in Mumbai on Thursday as a prosecution witness to depose against gangster Chhota Shakeel's henchman Anjum Fazlani.

According to the prosecution, Fazlani had threatened Salman to reduce his fee for producer Nazim Rizvi's movie Chori Chori Chupke Chupke (2001) or face dire consequences.

Salman, clad in a black shirt and cream trousers, stood in the witness box for over half an hour and calmly answered all the questions put forth by the public prosecutor.

No Problem for Sushmita

Image: Sally Potter and Sushmita Sen
Photographs: Manav Manglani/Reuters

Director Sally Potter and Sushmita Sen pose for a picture on the sets of Sen's forthcoming movie No Problem in Mumbai on Thursday.

Three cheers for Amrita Rao!

Image: Amrita Rao
Photographs: Pradeep Bandekar

Amrita Rao poses with her award after being felicitated by the All India Rotary Club Conference in Mumbai.

Cosy twosome

Image: Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston
Photographs: Luke MacGregor/Reuters

Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston pose on arrival at the British Premiere of The Bounty Hunter in Leicester Square in London.

Saluting these veterans

Image: Scott Gould, Elizabeth Dole, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks
Photographs: Jason Reed/Reuters

Executive producers of the mini series The Pacific, director Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at the World War II Memorial on the Washington Mall.

The pair were joined by 250 World War II veterans in a tribute to those who served in the Pacific theatre of World War II, before the March 14 premiere of the 10-part HBO miniseries The Pacific.

At left is Scott Gould, Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs and also watching on is Senator Elizabeth Dole, on behalf of the Honor Flight Network that aided some veterans in travel to the ceremony.