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Post Malone needed social media break for mental health
Rapper Post Malone took a step back from social media for the sake of his mental health.
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Jyotica Tangri look forward to release of 'O meri jaan'
Singer Jyotica Tangri, known for Bollywood hits like "Khadke glassy", "Gallan kardi" and "Pallo latke", has collaborated with musical artiste Da Banotra for her upcoming single "O meri jaan".
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Trisha discovers a new 'home workout for triceps and biceps'
Southern star Trisha Krishnan has discovered a quirky way for home workout of biceps and triceps.
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Pink slams trollers for belittling her support to Black movement
Pop star Pink has hit back at people trolling her for extending support to the Black Lives Matter movement, which has enraged in the US following the death of George Floyd.
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John Legend on his fading friendship with Kanye West
Singer John Legend says politics has nothing to do with his fading friendship with rapper Kanye West.
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Genelia pens a birthday wish for her 'sonshine'
Actress Genelia D'Souza's younger son Rahyl turned a year older on Monday, and she took to social media to pen a wish for the boy.
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Manoj Bajpayee recalls 'Bandit Queen' days with Shekhar Kapur
Actor Manoj Bajpayee is currently spending his lockdown days amidst nature in Uttarakhand, and on Monday he received a surprise from his "first director" Shekhar Kapur.
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Shama Sikander on battling bipolar disorder, depression
Shama Sikander has been very vocal about her battle with bipolar disorder and depression. Years after emerging victorious against her struggles, the actress describes the illness as a "pandemic". She says that she doesn't have words to describe how painfu
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Amrin Qureshi didn't get her debut film 'Bad Boy' on a platter
Amrin Qureshi is geared up for her big Bollywood debut opposite Mithun Chakraborty's son Namashi in Rajkumar Santoshi's upcoming rom-com "Bad Boy". Her father Sajid Qureshi is the producer of the film, but Amrin insists her debut project was not handed to
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Bhumi Pednekar: Climate change still not considered a real issue
Actress Bhumi Pednekar says climate change, as a concept, is still not considered a real issue.