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Shreya Ghoshal wishes mom on b'day: You're soon gonna be a grandma!
Singer Shreya Ghoshal posted pictures on Instagram of her mother's 60th birthday celebrations on Tuesday.
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'Durgamati' would have fared well in theatres: Director G. Ashok
Filmmaker G. Ashok has shared the reason why he feels his Bollywood debut film "Durgamati" did not do as well as its original Telugu version "Bhaagamathie", which was also directed by him. He feels the film didn't do well because the Hindi version went di
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Babil finds 'baba' Irrfan Khan's 'Book Of Eli'
Babil Khan on Tuesday informed that he has discovered a diary full of acting notes by his father, late actor Irrfan Khan. He calls it the "Book Of Eli".
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AR Rahman's debut production '99 Songs' in cinemas on April 16
Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman on Tuesday introduced Ehan Bhat, the lead actor of "99 Songs", a musical love story that marks the musicians debut as a film producer.
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'Inspector Avinash' second schedule wrapped
The second schedule of the web-series "Inspector Avinash" has been wrapped up. The show's lead actress Urvashi Rautela posted the update for fans on Tuesday, with an Instagram picture that features her with lead actor Randeep Hooda.
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Jamie Foxx to play Mike Tyson in TV series
American boxer-actor Mike Tyson has announced a TV mini-series based on his life. The 54-year-old former heavyweight champion said Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx will portray him on screen. Tyson and Foxx will produce the show along with filmmaker Martin
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David Hasselhoff to star as himself in German TV show
Popular American TV personality David Hasselhoff is headed to German TV. The 68-year-old will be playing a fictionalised version of himself in the upcoming German TV show, "Ze Network", alongside actor Henry Hubchen.
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Charlie Puth hits back at bodyshamers on Twitter
Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth has hit back at intermet users who tried to troll him for "not being fit" and not having an "8-pack", after his shirtless photos appeared on social media. The photos were clicked by shutterbugs as he was exiting the gym.
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Parineeti Chopra: I feel more liberated now
In 2011, when Parineeti Chopra made her debut with the film Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl, and followed it up with films like Ishaqzaade and Shuddh Desi Romance, few would have imagined the cute, bubbly girl in an intense role as Mira Kapoor in The Girl On The Tra
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'Toofan' had to be shot in real, raw locations: Rakeysh Mehra
Filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, who has directed the Farhan Akhtar-starrer boxing drama "Toofan", says it was challenging to shoot at real location like Dongri and Nagpada in the city.
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Yami Gautam wraps up 'Dasvi' shoot
Bollywood actress Yami Gautam has finished shooting for her upcoming film "Dasvi". Yami posted a video on Instagram, where she is seen excitedly celebrating the shoot wrap.
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Saina and her family's simplicity left me awestruck: Amole Gupte
Filmmaker Amole Gupte, who has directed the upcoming biopic Saina, says it was a pleasure getting to know the family of badminton star Saina Nehwal while making the film.
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Aditi Rao Hydari: An actor's rejection is so personal
Actress Aditi Rao Hydari admits she is sensitive. Being thick-skinned is hard for her, despite being in an industry where criticism is part and parcel of a celebrity's life.
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Suniel Shetty: Being judged over 'success' is mentally disturbing
He has been in the industry for three decades now and has had his share of hits and misses. Suniel Shetty says that an actor is judged according to his success, which can be mentally disturbing.
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Emraan Hashmi on 'Serial Kisser' tag: People don't address me that way anymore
Actor Emraan Hashmi, whose film Mumbai Saga is currently running at the box office, has a slew of films coming out.
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Millie Bobby Brown relates to role in 'Godzilla Vs. Kong'
Millie Bobby Brown, who plays the Madison in the upcoming creature feature "Godzilla Vs. Kong", is excited about reprising the role of the young activist from the earlier films, "Godzilla" and "Godzilla: King Of The Monsters", respectively.
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Josh Lucas and son went in search of E.T.
Actor Josh Lucas revealed in "The Drew Barrymore Show" that he took his son in search of the Extra Terrestrial after watching Steven Spielberg's all-time classic blockbuster "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial", which released in 1982.
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Suraj Sharma on Hollywood inclusivity: There's been change since 'Life Of Pi'
Actor Suraj Sharma has been a witness to the changing face of projects led by non-White communities in Hollywood. The 28-year-old actor, who made his debut in Ang Lees 'Life Of Pi' in 2012, feels that Hollywood has been more open to include different comm