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B-Town and cricket stars in song urging people to 'Be strong'
Actors like Manoj Bajpayee, Sonu Sood and Richa Chadha have featured in a song titled "Be strong", urging fans to be resilient in these tough times.
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Review: 'The Last Days Of American Crime': Gore and bore
The idiom of French action filmmaker Olivier Megaton has normally been about stylish ultra-violence underlined by streetsmart swagger, which probably bears influence of his past in graffiti art.
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Radhika Apte: Hope to do more work as director in future
Radhika Apte has turned director with the short film, "The Sleepwalkers", and she eagerly awaits audience response once it releases.
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Paras, Mahira to star in new Meet Bros music video
"Bigg Boss 13" housemates Paras Chhabra and Mahira Sharma are back to impress fans with their chemistry after the recent video of the song, "Baarish". The pair will now be seen in the music video of Meet Bros' new composition, "Hashtag love".
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Kutle Khan: We will have to adjust to new working style post pandemic
Rajasthani folk singer Kutle Khan says the music industry has suffered adversely with growing financial losses due to the shutdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. He feels only time will show how the industry will get back on track in the future.
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Sayani Gupta: Racist cases have come out amid coronavirus pandemic
Actress Sayani Gupta will be seen in a film titled "Axone", based on the issue of racism faced by people of the Northeast. She feels several cases of racism have emerged amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Divine: Used lockdown to present artistry in authentic manner
Rapper Divine says making music during lockdown has been a welcome distraction amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Review: 'Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai' works for its cast
Anurag Kashyap's new directorial is quite unlike anything he has attempted before. The trademark grim filmmaking is missing, and the filmmaker has opted for the lighter idiom of satire this time.
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Ekta Kapoor deletes controversial scene pertaining to Army from 'Triple X-2'
Ekta Kapoor has deleted the controversial scene in her web series "Triple X-2", which invited much trouble for the producer, including a police complaint in Gurugrams Palam Vihar police station and an FIR in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
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Tamannaah Bhatia trolled for supporting 'Black Lives Matter'
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia is facing flak on social media for her #AllLivesMatter post, with users calling her out for endorsing fairness creams in the past.
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Mika Singh video featuring Priya Banerjee to release after 3 years
A music video actress Priya Banerjee had shot for singer Mika Singh a few years ago will see the light of day during the ongoing lockdown.
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Wajid died due to cardiac arrest: Late composer's family
On Friday, the family of late music composer Wajid Khan released a statement following his demise, thanking hospital staff for taking care of him throughout the treatment.
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Prithviraj Sukumaran finally 'reunited' with family
Malayalam star Prithviraj Sukumaran, who recently tested negative for COVID-19, has finally reunited with his family.
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Paul McCartney: Need to work together to overcome racism
The Beatles legend Paul McCartney has joined the fight against systemic racism, and says "we need to learn more, listen more, talk more, educate ourselves".
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Madhavan dedicates a post to his wife on anniversary
R. Madhavan and his wife Sarita completed 21 years of marriage on Saturday. Marking the occasion, the actor took to social media and wrote a few lines for his wife.
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Billie Eilish feels she has become 'clickbait'
"Bad Guy" fame singer Billie Eilish is not socially active as she feels she has become "clickbait".
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Papon's upcoming song is about 'melody and simplicity'
Singer Papon will soon unveil his new single "Haaye rabba". He feels people will love the song for its melody and simplicity.
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Yami Gautam: I would love to maintain the streak of surprise
It's been an eight-year-long journey for Yami Gautam in the Hindi film industry so far, and the actress is hungry to explore more stories and genres. She says she wants to keep the streak of surprise going, by playing diverse roles.
