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Alaya F: I believe in doing things over and again
Actress Alaya F follows a never-give-up attitude in life. On Tuesday, she shared how she keeps practicing things until she doesn't learn them perfectly.
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Vijay Varma encourages young Hyderabad doctors via video call
Actor Vijay Varma engaged in a video call with a bunch of young doctors from his hometown Hyderabad. The actor conversed with them in his mother tongue while hearing their stories of working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Karan Wahi gets b'day wishes from beau Uditi, co-star Jennifer Winget
It's actor Karan Wahi's birthday today, and he has received several wishes from netizens on social media, as well as his girlfriend Uditi Singh and "Dill Mill Gayye" co-star Jennifer Winget.
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Tovino Thomas names his new born son Tahaan
South star Tovino Thomas has been blessed with his second child, a son, whom he has named Tahaan.
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Konkona embraces her 'curls' during the lockdown
Actress Konkona Sen Sharma fans fallen in love with her curly hair during the lockdown.
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'The Flash' star Hartley Sawyer fired from show over past racist tweets
Actor Hartley Sawyer has been fired from popular show "The Flash" after a collection of racist and misogynistic past tweets by him started circulating online, leading to widespread backlash.
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Anurag Kashyap and daughter Aaliyah's dance videos go viral
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has been exploring his dancing skills lately, going by a couple of new videos he had posted on TikTok.
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Sonu Sood, a messiah of migrants, say his family & friends
Sonu Sood's real life role of the migrants' superhero has virtually affected his reel life roles.
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Vicky Kaushal's line 'How's the josh' gets quirky spin, Mumbai Police style
Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushals popular dialogue "hows the josh", from the film "Uri: The Surgical Strike", gets a quirky spin on the official Twitter handle of Mumbai Police, in a bid to create COVID-19 awareness.
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Sanjay Dutt has special message for Mumbai's lifeline, the Dabbawalas
Actor Sanjay Dutt has shared concerns and extended support towards the dabbawalas, considered as Mumbai's lifeline.
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Ranveer Singh: The nineties era defines me
Bollywood star Ranveer Singh says he was always glued to nineties television shows while growing up, which has shaped him completely and that he followed everything of the nineties era.
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Janhvi Kapoor-starrer 'Gunjan Saxena' to get OTT release
Ditching traditional theatrical release amid the COVID-19 crisis, the Janhvi Kapoor-starrer "Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl" will be getting a direct-to-OTT release. The news was officially confirmed by the makers and the streaming platform Netflix on Tue
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'Khichdi' actress Ami Trivedi joins cast of 'Tera Yaar Hoon Main'
Actress Ami Trivedi has joined the cast of "Tera Yaar Hoon Main". She says this is going to be an interesting and a challenging role as she has mostly played Gujarati characters, but this time it is different.
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Natasa Stankovic shares glimpse from baby shower with Hardik Pandya
Serbian dancer-actress Natasa Stankovic, who is expecting her first child with her fiance, Indian cricket all-rounder Hardik Pandya, has shared a photograph flaunting her baby bump.
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Birthday girl Shilpa Shetty gets loving wishes from sister Shamita
Monday was Shilpa Shetty's birthday, and her younger sister Shamita shared a birthday post lovingly calling her "anchor", "heart" and "soul".
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Katie Price considers son Harvey her 'guardian angel'
Singer Katie Price feels her eldest son Harvey is her "guardian angel".
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Director Vishal Furia: No one is doing justice to horror genre
Director Vishal Furia says horror is a powerful genre but he feels that no one is doing justice to it in India.
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Leona Lewis recalls encounter with racist shop assistant
Singer Leona Lewis has shared her experience with a racist shop assistant, and said racism is a problem in the UK too.