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SRK on helping Muzaffarpur stn child: 'Know how it feels' to lose parent
Shah Rukh Khan's Meer Foundation has offered help and financial support to the child, who was seen pulling the shroud from the dead body of her mother at Bihar's Muzaffarpur railway station, in a viral video. The superstar says he knows how it feels to lo
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George Floyd death: Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes attend protest in Miami
Singers Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes joined a protest in Miami, Florida, following the death of George Floyd.
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COVID-19: Payal Ghosh distributes sanitisers, masks
Actress Payal Ghosh has distributed sanitisers and masks among the less privileged in Oshiwara here.
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Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively stand up against racism
Hollywood couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively feel ashamed that they have allowed themselves to be "uninformed about deeply rooted systemic racism".
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Madhavan turns 50, friend Shilpa Shetty has a special message
Actor R. Madhavan turned 50 on Monday and good friend, actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra, has a special message for him, thanking him for always being honest and teaching her a lot about life and parenting.
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John Cusack attacked while filming Chicago protests
Actor John Cusack has shared that he was attacked by Chicago police while filming the protests in that city.
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Sharib Hashmi plays struggling artist in short film 'Kalabai From Byculla'
Director Saumitra Singh, who earlier helmed two award-winning short films, "The Wallet" and "Painful Pride", is all set with his third offering, "Kalabai From Byculla". The short film stars Sharib Hashmi, Shruti Bapna and Padmini Sardesai.
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Kajol: Looking at the future which isn't so far away
Bollywood actress Kajol feels the future is not far away but seems like a lifetime.
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Vinay Pathak: Ironic to show a film on 'lockdown' during lockdown
Actor Vinay Pathak features in the upcoming film "Chintu Ka Birthday", which revolves around a six-year-old child named Chintu, who is stranded in Iraq with his family during the time of Saddam Hussein's fall. The film accounts how Chintu celebrates his b
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Abhishek Bachchan's 'The Big Bull' shoot could resume in July
The Maharashtra government on Sunday permitted resumption of shootings for films, teleserials, advertisements, OTT, etc with immediate effect. The makers of Abhishek Bachchan-starrer "The Big Bull" plan to resume shooting next month.
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Nora Fatehi: Hips tiktok when I dance!
Actress-popular dancer Nora Fatehi has shared a video on Instagram where she shows off a few sensuous moves. She declares that hips tiktok when she dances!
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Video of late Wajid Khan singing 'Dabangg' in hospital for brother Sajid goes viral
A video featuring Wajid Khan started trending on Monday, shortly after the singer-composers shocking death in the early hours the same day.
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Robert Pattinson: 'Tenet' incredibly complicated
Actor Robert Pattinson struggled hard to understand the plot of Christopher Nolan's "Tenet", and says he wasn't aware of what was happening for most months of the filming.
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Varun Dhawan is missing his people
Amid lockdown, actor Varun Dhawan says he is missing his people.
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SRK's foundation offers financial aid to Muzaffarpur station child
Recently, a video of a toddler pulling the shroud from the dead body of her mother at Bihar's Muzaffarpur railway station had gone viral, highlighting the tragedy of migrant workers returning to their native places. Shah Rukh Khans Meer Foundation has now
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When Nagarjuna insisted Seerat should not call him 'sir'
Actress Seerat Kapoor on Monday recalled how, while shooting with Nagarjuna for "Raju Gari Gadhi 2", the Telugu superstar had insisted that she should not call him "sir".
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Rakul Preet posts 'various moods' on getting 14mn Instagram followers
Actress Rakul Preet Singh has garnered 14 million followers on Instagram, and she shared "various moods" to express her joy over her "growing" family.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda sorry for late response to George Floyd's death
Actor-writer Lin-Manuel Miranda has apologised for the delayed response to George Floyd's death, and called his silence a "moral failure".
