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 | Chinese starlet Zhang Ziyi, seen here in August 
 2004, may be winning acclaim abroad but she has been booed by fans 
 at home after failing to appear at a promotion event for Wong 
 Kar-wai's new film "2046." (AFP) |  Chinese starlet Zhang Ziyi may be winning acclaim abroad but she has 
 been booed by fans at home 
 after failing to appear at a promotion event for Wong Kar-wai's new film 
 "2046", press reports said. 
  Zhang, one of the main stars in the eagerly-awaited film, was said to 
 be busy filming in Hollywood and has been absent from the whirlwind 
 promotion tour for the movie in Shanghai. 
  The sci-fi film came away without any major prize but was the toast of 
 the Cannes film festival in France earlier this year. 
  Despite Zhang's absence, organisers have been playing clips of her as well as other actors in the film. While all 
 the other actors drew cheers and applause, the actress was singled out 
 with loud boos, said Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao. 
  Tony Leung, another of the film's leading actors, however, still had to 
 bear the brunt of the audience's displeasure on stage in Shanghai ahead of 
 the premier of the film two nights ago, said the Chinese-language daily. 
  When asked what it was like working with Zhang, the disgruntled fans also tried to drown 
 out his reply with loud boos, with one even shouting, "Don't talk about 
 her. Don't waste time." 
  Zhang is known for her roles in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", 
 "House of Flying Daggers" and "Hero", which spent two weeks at the top of 
 the box office in North America. 
  She basked in the limelight at Cannes earlier this year and was listed 
 as one of People magazine's 50 most beautiful women in 2002. 
  (Agencies) |