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Oscars 2021: Nomadland, Anthony Hopkins, Frances McDormand win top honours
The 93rd Academy Awards ceremony will go down in history as one that celebrated inclusivity as never before.
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A new kind of talent endorsement! (Column: B-Town)
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) enters the Indian entertainment sphere. Among its other activities in the cause of recognising and promoting the medium, BAFTA is more commonly known for its film awards, and is considered to be a pr
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Oscar 2021: Irrfan Khan, Bhanu Athaiya get mention 'In Memoriam'
Irrfan Khan and Bhanu Athaiya were the Indian film personalities honoured in the "In Memoriam" montage showcased at the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony held here, on early Monday morning according to India time.
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Katie Price to reveal all about her cosmetic surgeries in documentary
Singer Katie Price is working on a new documentary about cosmetic surgery. She will open up about her experiences with going under the knife for the upcoming short film, which will feature on the show "Stephs Packed Lunch" next week.
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Anthony Hopkins: Acting, to me, is a paid hobby
Actor Anthony Hopkins said being a part of showbiz is like having a paid hobby.
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Covid-related complications snatch Pt Rajan Mishra
Classical singer Pandit Rajan Mishra (70) of the Rajan and Sajan Mishra duo breathed his last at the capital's St Stephen Hospital due to Covid related complications. The singer, who had been suffering from Covid-19 for the past few days suffered two card
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Rashmi Agdekar requests all to look after strays during lockdown
Actress Rashmi Agdekar feels strongly about animal welfare. She believes although Covid-19 doesn't affect stray animals, lockdown is bound to have its impact.
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Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao on their videos 'Lut gaye' and 'Dil hai deewana'
The director-duo of Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao have been making music videos for decades now, and their recent notable works are the videos of Jubin Nautiyal's "Lut gaye" featuring Emraan Hashmi, and Darshan Rawal and Zara Khan's "Dil hai deewana" with R
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Chandan Roy Sanyal's film 'So Sicily' to screen at San Diego Mobile Film Fest
Actor Chandan Roy Sanyal's new film "So Sicily" will screen at the 10th International Mobile Film Festival in San Diego, California. The actor shared the news on Instagram along with a poster of the film on Saturday.
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Alia's cat Edward is Neetu Kapoor’s 'new friend'
Veteran actress Neetu Kapoor has shared a picture of her new friend on Saturday, and the common link between the two is actress Alia Bhatt.
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Singer Romaana never thought his name would trend
Singer Romaana still can't believe his song "Goriyaan goriyaan" has crossed seven million views on YouTube, and entered its top 10 charts. He says having popular singer B Praak as the composer and Jaani as lyricist, along with hit video maker Arvindr Khai
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When twins Sukriti and Prakriti left sister Akriti Kakar teary-eyed
Singer Akriti Kakar was in for a surprise when her sisters, singers Sukriti and Prakriti, surprised her on the sets of the show Indian Pro Music League.
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Amy Schumer hopes to have another baby despite giving up on IVF
Actress-comedienne Amy Schumer hopes to have another child, although she has quit the idea of getting pregnant again through in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Akasa's 'Shola' video is special for Rohit Saraf
Actor Rohit Saraf made his music video debut with pop star Akasa's new track "Shola". Rohit, who usually enjoys a boy-next-door image traditional for the track, donning sequined kurta with a black-and-silver jacket. It is a look he has never tried. He lip
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Namrata Shirodkar: Exercise is challenging
Actress Namrata Shirodkar on Saturday admitted that exercise can be challenging, especially after a long break.
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Tisca Chopra: Hope my book encourages conversations
Tisca Chopra's latest book "What's Up With Me?" delves into topics as puberty and menstruation. The actress hopes her effort will help prompts conversations around these topics, which might be uncomfortable but necessary.
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'Mortal Kombat' filmmaker McQuoid says film is 'best version' of the game
'Mortal Kombat' filmmaker Simon McQuoid says that the film has violent scenes and they have not toned it down in any way.
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Shekhar Suman: No one is safe until everyone is safe
Veteran actor Shekhar Suman on Sunday suggested netizens to take good care of themselves saying the safety of every single person is important amid a raging second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.