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Matt Smith dating Millie Brady's sister Caroline
Actor Matt Smith is reportedly in a relationship with Caroline Brady, an investment banker. Caroline is actress Millie Brady's sister.
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Shubhangi Atre resumes shoot in Surat
Actress Shubhangi Atre is happy to resume shoots for her television show, "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain" here after recovering from Covid-19.
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Geeta Basra has a word of advice for moms-to-be during Covid
Actress Geeta Basra, who is expecting her second child with cricketer-husband Harbhajan Singh, feels that expecting mothers should follow proper government guidelines when it comes to considering getting the Covid-19 vaccination.
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Kriti Sanon's 'Heropanti' clocks 7 years
Actress Kriti Sanon took to Instagram on Sunday to reminisce memories of her shooting the film "Heropanti", as it completes seven years.
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Elli AvrRam: I've learnt so much living in India
Actress Elli AvrRam, who moved to India at a young age to pursue her dream of becoming a Bollywood actress, says that her stay here has taught her a lot.
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Jacqueline Fernandez thanks Mumbai Police for 'always being on their toes'
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez took to Twitter on Sunday to share her gratitude for the work that the Mumbai Police have done.
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Sonakshi Sinha checks in on fans, asks them to 'hang in there'
Actress Sonakshi Sinha motivated her fans to not give up through a post on Instagram on Sunday.
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Sameera Reddy posts 'exhausted parents selfie', says 'stronger together'
Actress Sameera Reddy took to Instagram on Sunday to post a picture with her husband Akshai Varde talking about how they are managing to survive in this tough time.
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Samyuktha Hegde opens up on playing a workout fanatic in 'Puncch Beat 2'
Actress Samyuktha Hegde will be making her web series debut with "Puncch Beat 2".
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Reeva, Gaurika agreed to be part of 'Majja Aa Gaya' as they could shoot from home
Child artists Reeva Thakur and Gaurika Thakur will soon be making their acting debut with an upcoming Punjabi song, Majja Aa Gaya.
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Piya Valecha: Do not wish to play roles that require me to age on screen
Actress Piya Valecha, who has been seen in shows such as Bahu Hamari Rajni Kant and Dilli Wali Thakur Gurls, says she would love to return to work, but is looking for characters that suit her age.
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Sunil Grover: While choosing a project I choose stuff that won't let me sleep
Actor Sunil Grover shed almost 8.1 kilos for his role in "Sunflower", a thriller series that drops soon.
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Michael Caine: Never knew there was such a thing as drama school
Veteran actor Michael Caine says he did not know anything about actors or that drama schools even existed when he was young, and adds that he is proud of being from the working class.
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BTS announce online live-streaming event for fans on June 13 and 14
Popular K-Pop band BTS have announced an online live-streaming event, BTS 2021 Muster SOWOOZOO, to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the band and their fandom, known as ARMY. The two-day event will be held on June 13 and 14.
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Zareen Khan: Was told in our industry it's a perception that pretty girls can't act
Zareen Khan recalls being rejected from a film for looking the way she does. The Bollywood actress says she was bluntly told about the industry perception that pretty girls cannot act.
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Arjun Kanungo: If stars work in music videos you can tell it's doing well
Pop singer Arjun Kanungo feels independent tracks and music videos will define the music scene of the future, adding that a reason why the genre is succeeding is because Bollywood stars now feature in these videos.
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Kumar Sanu: Raam Laxman helped so many singers grow
(Playback star Kumar Sanu worked with composer duo Raam Laxman in films like "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" and "Hum Saath-Saath Hain" among others. Laxman, who continued working as Raam Laxman after Raam's death, passed away on Saturday. Sanu gets emotional re
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Jacqueline Fernandez's quirky new post is all about 'cat yoga'
A cat adds a quirky touch to Jacqueline Fernandez's latest Instagram post on Saturday, where the actress is seen practicing yoga.
