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Cardi B to pen song on her driving licence woes
Rapper Cardi B is planning to write a song about her struggle of not having a driver's license.
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Experts divided over regulation of OTT content in India
As calls for regulating content showed on the over-the-top (OTT) platforms grow stronger and with the government also reportedly examining regulations in foreign countries, experts have cautioned that pros and cons of such measures need to be evaluated pr
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Title logo of Kichcha Sudeepa's Vikrant Rona to be launched at Burj Khalifa
The title logo of Kannada superstar Kichcha Sudeepa's multilingual upcoming film, Vikrant Rona, will see a grand launch at Burj Khalifa in Dubai on January 31.
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OTT has not taken over the market share of TV: 'Balika Vadhu' fame Avinash Mukherjee
Actor Avinash Mukherjee, who rose to fame at an early age playing young Jagya in the show Balika Vadhu, feels that no matter how popular OTT gets, it will never overpower the charisma of television.
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When Sushant performed SRK's signature dance step in 'Jadoo teri nazar'
Late actor Sushant Singh Rajput was a true fan of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, says his ex-girlfriend Ankita Lokhande. On Thursday, which marks Sushant's 35th birth anniversary, Ankita remembered the late actor with a video where he can be seen dan
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Mahesh Babu's fitness mantra: Accept no limits
Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu has shared his fitness mantra, where he urges fans and followers to accept no limits in their regime.
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Kriti Sanon recalls SSR: This is how I'll remember you, smiling like a child
Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon remembered her Raabta co-star Sushant Singh Rajput on his 35th birth anniversary on Thursday, sharing a photograph of the late actor wearing his heartwarming smile.
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Bollywood welcomes #BidenHarrisInauguration
Bollywood celebrities on Thursday took to social media and congratulated Joe Biden and Kamala Devi Harris, who have been inaugurated as the 46th president and vice-president of the Unites States of America.
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'Saw' director: Gore, violence no longer gimmicks in horror films
Director Darren Lynn Bousman, known for helming the Saw films, says gore and violence are no longer gimmicks in cinema.
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Neil Patrick Harris: Something sexy about straight actor playing gay role
Actor Neil Patrick Harris says there is something sexy about straight actors essaying gay roles on screen.
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'Shikara' actress Sadia Khateeb: Being an outsider I have to be choosy
Actress Sadia Khateeb, who made her Bollywood debut with Shikara last year, says she is taking extra care while choosing her next projects as she belongs to a non-film background and does not have a mentor in the film industry.
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Salma Hayek promises age-defying stunts in her next
At 54, Hollywood diva Salma Hayek says she has pulled off the best stunts of her career in her upcoming film.
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Varun-Natasha wedding to have restricted guest list at owing to pandemic?
Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan's hush hush wedding with childhood sweetheart and fashion designer Natasha Dalal, to be held on January 24, is the biggest topic of discussion among fans, netizens and the media right now. An unconfirmed source close to the ac
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'The Tudors' fame Gabriella Wright set for fantasy ride with 'Eboni'
English actress Gabriella Wright, known for playing Queen Claude of France in the series The Tudors, will soon be seen in the fantasy film, Eboni.
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Alaya F sets the floor on fire with dance moves
Bollywood actress set temperatures soaring on Thursday with her dance moves on the title track of Kalank.
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Omung Kumar B announces film on 109-yr-old 'Sikh Superman' Fauja Singh
Filmmaker Omung Kumar B. on Thursday announced that he is making a film on 109-year-old Fauja Singh, popularly known as the Sikh Superman, who broke records as a marathon runner.
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Shilpa Shetty, Paresh Rawal shoot for title track of 'Hungama 2'
Filmmaker Priyadarshan's Hungama 2 has resumed shoot, and the cast has lately been busy filming the title track of the film.
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AR Rahman: Proud to see response to BAFTA Breakthrough India
Oscar and Grammy-winning Indian composer AR Rahman is proud to see the response to the BAFTA Breakthrough initiative in India, and says he wants to encourage more individuals from across film, games and television to get involved in the project.
