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Zoya Hussain: Got a chance to push myself as actress in 'Grahan'
Actress Zoya Hussain, who played an IPS officer in the new show "Grahan", says she pushed herself as an actress for the role.
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Neelesh Misra shares sepia memories from Nainital school days
Scriptwriter-lyricist Neelesh Misra went down memory lane and shared a sepia photograph of his school days in Nainital.
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Vishal Bhardwaj posts a snapshot with pet Roohdaar from scenic Landour
Filmmaker-composer Vishal Bhardwaj has been spending a lot of time at his home in Landour, Mussoorie. On Monday he took to Instagram sharing an adorable picture with his golden retriever pet named Roohdaar at his hillside retreat.
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'Ghanchakkar' turns 8, Namit Das posts a nostalgic note
Actor Namit Das says his character in "Ghanchakkar" was the "first meaty role" to come his way. As the film completes eight years of release on Monday, the actor walked down memory lane.
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I’m glad women are stepping out today - Reena Kapoor
Many a times women are underestimated and aren’t given the opportunity they deserve. At times we see them muster courage and take a stand which helps them go a long way.
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Srikant Tiwari, Kaleen Bhaiya, and Sherni urge Indians to get vaccinated and co-win the war against Covid-19
Some of the most loved actors from the Indian film industry joined hands to help spread awareness on the need for Covid-19 vaccination. Manoj Bajpayee, Pankaj Tripathi, Jaideep Ahlawat, Vidya Balan amongst others came together to create awareness about Covid-19 and need of getting vaccinated.
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KJo shares 'Karan Ke Khayaal' on social media
Filmmaker Karan Johar on Monday shared a few thoughts on social media that he tagged "#Karankekhayaal".
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Shahid Kapoor flaunts beefed-up physique
Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor flaunts pumped-up biceps in his social media post on Monday.
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Babil Khan: I have a very tight circle here in Mumbai, literally two to three friends
Debutant Bollywood actor and late Irrfan Khan's son Babil Khan on Monday announced he was dropping out of University of Westminster to pursue acting.
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Hansal Mehta and his 'friend' Anubhav Sinha's next film goes on floor
Filmmaker Hansal Mehta informed fans his next film, an action-commercial thriller, has gone on floors on Monday.
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Megan Fox celebrates 'over two decades' of bisexuality
Hollywood actress Megan Fox asserted that she has been bisexual for over two decades, in a new social media post. Although she came out over a decades ago, she doesn't often openly address her sexuality.
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Neetu Kapoor's 'world' includes Ranbir, Alia, Riddhima
Neetu Kapoor on Monday shared a glimpse of what she terms "my world" through an Instagram picture. The photo features Alia Bhatt with her son Ranbir Kapoor, daughter Riddhima Kapoor Sahni and granddaughter Samaira.
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Kangana Ranaut: You'll never be able to decide what is worse, success or failure
Actress Kangana Ranaut has shared some Monday wisdom about success and failure on social media.
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Rakul Preet Singh shares glimpse of her 'best mornings'
Actress Rakul Preet Singh has resumed work and shared a glance of how her "best mornings" look like.
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'Cold Case' director Tanu Balak: Did homework to make investigation look real
Ace cinematographer Tanu Balak, who makes his directorial debut with the Malayalam investigative thriller "Cold Case", says they ensured adequate homework was done to make the probe procedure on screen seem real.
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Ayesha Sulthana mulls film on her recent run in with law
Lakshadweep film personality Ayesha Sulthana, who has been in news ever since her controversial remark on a local TV channel and the subsequent legal travails, plans to put it all up on celluloid.
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Swwapnil Joshi: Marathi content among finest in India, just needs wider audience
Actor Swwapnil Joshi, who soon reprise his role of Kumar Mahajan in the Marathi web series "Samantar 2", says the particular streaming platform on which a project gets released plays a huge role in the show's success. He adds that the Marathi industry has
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Cinematograph Act: Inane amendments (Column: B-Town)
In India for all the laws we need as far as our field of cinema is concerned, we have the Cinematograph Act (1952), an almost 70-year-old Act that has not been amended or scrapped, and re-enacted in time to keep up with the changing time. The Act has been