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Ali Asgar is ‘honoured’ to play Akbar in new show
Actor Ali Asgar says he feels honoured to play a strong character like Emperor Akbar in a new TV show.
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Twinkle Khanna reacts to 'period leave' debate
Actor-turned-author Twinkle Khanna has reacted to the debate raging on social media, ever since a food delivery giant announced that all its women employees, including transgender people, can avail up to 10 days of period leaves in a year.
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Maniesh Paul relives 'sitting in style' during free period at school
Actor-anchor Maniesh Paul on Wednesday went down memory lane and shared a throwback picture from his school days.
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Ali Fazal thanks late Robin Williams for healing him through his childhood
Actor Ali Fazal says late Hollywood star Robin Williams helped him get through his childhood in many ways. He adds that when Williams passed away, he received an unforgettable jolt.
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Krushna Abhishek on Bharti Singh: Our camaraderie is on a different level
Actor-comedian Krushna Abhishek has joined hands with comedian Bharti Singh once again. He says their camaraderie is on a different level.
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Rasika Dugal: My career is about different people seeing me in different roles
Actress Rasika Dugal has played a myriad of roles in her Bollywood career, and she credits different people with different ideas for such opportunities.
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Radhika Madan joins the ‘Binod’ meme frenzy
Known for her quirky captions on social media posts, actress Radhika Madan has now indulged in a meme that has taken the Internet by storm.
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Hina Khan: Bollywood looks down upon TV actors
She did television for over a decade and has featured in Hindi films, but actress Hina Khan fails to understand why small screen stars are looked down upon in Bollywood.
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Preity Zinta mourns demise of personal secretary
Actress Preity Zinta is saddened about the demise of her personal secretary, Prasad Rao.
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Filmmaker Nishikant Kamat is critical but stable: Hospital
Filmmaker Nishikant Kamat is critical but stable, said an official statement issued on Wednesday by the hospital he has been admitted to.
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IAF objects to gender bias in movie 'Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl'
The Indian Air Force has written a letter to Dharma Productions, Netflix and the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), raising objections over inaccurate presentation of gender bias in the movie 'Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl' which it said portray
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Soha Ali Khan congratulates Kareena Kapoor on second pregnancy
Soha Ali Khan shared a special message for sister-in-law Kareena Kapoor Khan shortly after the latter announced her second pregnancy on Wednesday afternoon.
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Subhash Ghai reacts to Mahima Chaudhry’s claim that he bullied her
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai reacted to the claims of actress Mahima Chaudhry that he had bullied her and had made her life stressful by sending out a message to all producers that nobody should work with her.
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Celebs pray for speedy recovery of Sanjay Dutt
Bollywood and television celebrities took to their verified social media accounts on Wednesday to share prayers for veteran actor Sanjay Dutt, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer. While many expressed shock, they also wished Sanju Baba a speedy recove
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Big B gets emotional on mother’s birth anniversary
Amitabh Bachchan paid a pictorial tribute to his late mother on her birth anniversary, and remembered her with a silent prayer in his heart.
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Priyanka Chopra to Kamala Harris: Look how far we have come!
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas has congratulated US Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris on becoming the first person of Indian descent to achieve that honour.
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Maanayata requests Sanjay Dutt's fans to not fall prey to unwarranted rumours
Maanayata Dutt issued a statement on Wednesday requesting fans not to fall prey to speculations and unwarranted rumours over the health condition of her husband, Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt.
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Karan Wahi: Was sceptical to shoot amid pandemic
Actor Karan Wahi, who is currently busy shooting for Khatron Ke Khiladi: Made In India, was initially sceptical to go outdoors and resume work, owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.