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Fans everywhere spreading information, photographs and encounters via fan sites, forums and events.
The Absolute Indian Store has a myriad of Bollywood posters, lobby cards, magazines, and pressbooks. Hosted by eBay, the storefront offers items for auction and at 'Buy It Now' set prices. Shipping to countries out of India will take two to three weeks. The paper goods offered by this seller are used with wear, some staining, creases and fold marks, but the rarity of the items buoys their condition. For true collectors, the site currently lists approximately 200 plus Govinda items. 
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Picasa Web is a photo-sharing site and one member has posted hundreds of various vinyl album covers from Hindi films. Not all images are alphabetized and some are in the incorrect album. Worth a look. karen's Public Gallery Albums (29) http://picasaweb.google.com/lipgloss14
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Filmy Duniya of India , http://www.filmyduniya.in/ , is a new website offering a community portal for discussing films. Arranging titles by year, the site is not-up-to-date and not all released films are listed. Not all page links have content yet either. The site is fast-loading with cast and credit details. 
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Govinda-Dhawan No 1 on TV as well
The Dus Ka Dum episode with the two was really enjoyable
By Surfing Sara. Buzz18 Jul 26, 2008
[A viewer's review of the Das Ka Dum episode with Salman Khan, David Dhawan and Govinda which aired July 25th, 2008 at 9:00pm on Sony Entertainment Television.]
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Buzz 18
REVIEW: Money Hai Toh Honey Hai
The question is, will Govinda eventually become the next Dev Anand?
By Suranjana Nandi . Buzz18 Jul 25, 2008
http://www.buzz18.com/reviews/movies/review-money-hai-toh-honey-hai/71051/0
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http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/08/jul/25-govinda-to-concentrate-on-comedy-for-now-070802.aspGlam Sham Govinda to concentrate on comedy for now
July 25, 2008 1:31:29 PM IST Abid, Bollywood Trade News Network
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| After his superlative performance in last year's blockbuster, PARTNER, ex-comedy king, Govinda has been inundated by offers from makers. As expected, most of the roles that he has been offered and the projects in which he is working are comedies. Be it this Friday's release, MONEY HAI TOH HONEY HAI, David Dhawan's under-production, DO KNOT DISTURB, Ravi Chopra's BANDA YEH BINDAAS HAI or MAIN AUR MRS KHANNA, most of his forthcoming ventures are light hearted fun flicks. Not many will know that Govinda was offered the role played by Anil Kapoor in Subhash Ghai's TAAL but he refused it. Another role of substance that he rejected was Ganesh Acharya's SWAMI, the part that later went to Manoj Bajpai. So will Govinda learn from his missed opportunities and start doing more meaningful roles? Well it appears that we will have to wait for a while before we see the serious side of Govinda, as he is happy doing what he is doing right now, that is comedy! Govinda has categorically stated that he will not do any off beat or serious stuff right now. May be after a while, he will re-think. Well, do we mind? Not really, but knowing that Govinda is a brilliant actor it does bother us to see him not showing his complete range as an actor, and restricting himself to roles and characters that do not really justify his talent. However, keeping that aside Govinda looks in full form and in total control in today's laugh riot, MONEY HAI TOH HONEY HAI, so just go and enjoy it!
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http://www.ibnlive.com/news/iifa-govinda/66908-8.htmlIBN Live
IIFA: Govinda mobbed outside Bangkok hotel
Rohit Khilnani / CNN-IBN
Published on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 01:55, Updated at Tue, Jun 10, 2008 in Entertainment section
HERO NO 1: Govinda says that the world is a family and IIFA is improving the relationship between family members.
Bangkok: Govinda has a lot of fans in Bangkok as he found out when he went there to perform at the ongoing IIFA awards. The actor was mobbed as he stepped out of his hotel, and that's where CNN-IBN's Rohit Khilnani caught him in the middle of all action.
Govinda: The world is a family and IIFA is improving the relationship and spreading the culture, and rejuvenating the whole system all over the world. And I believe it's doing a great job thanks to all the people who are organising it. Thanks to Amit ji and everybody else.
Rohit Khilnani: You are performing today I believe. Tell us a bit about that.
Govinda: Well, I guess I'll let people see the performance. But the performance is just a part of it. The basic purpose of IIFA is to gather film people from all over the world, from Asia, from India, from Pakistan — all those who speak a similar language.
Rohit Khilnani: You wear great clothes so do you shop in Bangkok as well?
Govinda: I will see if I get a chance, but thank you all the same.
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http://www.thebulletin.us/site/index.cfm?newsid=19725240&BRD=2737&PAG=461&dept_id=576361&rfi=8The Bulletin Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Inside Today's Bulletin
The Precipice Of Pop Insanity
By: Jonathan L Fischer, The Bulletin
05/28/2008
Philadelphia - "Whoa, is this Warhol?" bellowed a twentyish man as he entered the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Alter gallery on a recent afternoon. Pretty close - though between the thick black lines, oppressively bright palette and nods to graffiti art, I might've picked a more multimedia-minded Keith Haring. In an exhibit running through Nov. 2, there's much connecting the mural-sized mid-'80s works of Gilbert and George to the milieu of that decade's Pop art. . . . Three distinct phases within a 10-year stretch of their career star in the exhibit: several photo collages, three "postcard sculptures" and dyed works like "Seven Heroes." . . . Both the cold commercialism of such works and the mocking self-seriousness of others hint heavily at an embrace of pop banality - and mostly, that works. But Gilbert and George's postcard sculptures go too far and, for that reason, are the least grabbing works here. (The artists purchased the materials for the "sculptures" in countryside thriftshops.) "Blue World," the most eye-catching of the postcard pieces, pits almost 100 images of the Bollywood actor Govinda against what appears to be a temple - suggesting an altar to a sort of cultural deity. But mostly, it plummets over the precipice that most of the exhibit manages not to fall off of: a nauseating vortex of Pop nothingness. Jonathan L Fischer can be reached at jfischer@thebulletin.us
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Happy 44th Birthday to Govinda
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