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Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:46pm IST
 
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Mumbai (Reuters) - Here is a round-up of Bollywood news from Indian newspapers on Monday, Sept 29. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

SHAH RUKH'S MESSAGE AGAINST TERRORISM - Actor Shah Rukh Khan has joined the growing campaign against terrorism in India, appealing to the youth of the country not to walk the route of terror, the Times of India reported. "I am not only hurt but ashamed of what has happened and hope this stops," the newspaper quoted the actor as saying.

CLASH OF TITANS AVERTED - The Aamir Khan-Shah Rukh Khan face off may not happen after all. The Mid Day reported that Aamir’s much awaited film "Ghajini", which was to release in December along with SRK’s "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi", may now be delayed. The delay is because Aamir will be busy promoting his own directorial venture "Taare Zameen Par", at the Oscars, where it is India’s official entry in the Best Foreign Language film category.

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