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'Feels Like Ishq' director Jaydeep Sarkar speaks about his leading ladies
Whether it is Konkona Sensharma and Tilottoma Shome in one of the acclaimed short films 'Nayantara's Necklace or in the recently released 'Ishq Mastana' featuring budding star Tanya Maniktala, as part of the Netflix anthology 'Feels Like Ishq', filmmaker
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7 Hindi films that broke stereotypes with portrayal of surrogacy
The recent OTT-released film 'Mimi' is getting a lot of admiration from the audience for the portrayal of the complex subject of surrogacy in a nuanced way.
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Jacqueline Fernandez explains why action film 'Vikrant Rona' is 'super special'
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez says the upcoming film 'Vikrant Rona' will be super special and memorable for her. The actress has come on board Kannada star Kichcha Sudeepa's multilingual film.
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Johnny Lever is smiling because comedy is now serious business
In recent times, one of the renowned Marathi comedian-actor-mimicry artists Madhav Moghe passed away and Bollywood veteran Johnny Lever paid tribute to him. Looking back at this whole transformation of how the presence of comedians used to be quite elemen
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Kriti says sudden weight loss-gain 'not a healthy thing to do'
Kriti Sanon walked the extra mile to nail her look in the film 'Mimi'. The actress had to put on some extra kilos to play a pregnant woman and gained weight in "two and a half months".
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What A Shot! Farah Khan on what's it like directing M.S. Dhoni
Choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan recently directed Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni for a commercial.
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KJo says Kareena, Ranbir can get Over-The-Top quotient right
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who is all set to host 'Bigg Boss OTT', says actors Ranbir Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan can raise the Over-The-Top quotient if they enter the reality show.
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Neeraj Kabi: OTT will only rise and become better
Actor Neeraj Kabi strongly believes that OTT has a very bright future ahead.
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Medical personnel invited on sets of comedy show
A new non-fiction comedy show on television has taken the initiative to make our frontline workers, especially medical personnel, laugh at a time when they are working very hard amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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Pankaj Tripathi on being called uncrowned 'king' of OTT
The growing popularity of the OTT space has helped in bringing talented actors to the forefront and one such name is Pankaj Tripathi, who has amassed a big fan following with his portrayal of Kaleen Bhaiya from 'Mirzapur' and Guruji from 'Sacred Games'.
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Kartik looks forward to bring alive romantic thriller 'Freddy'
Kartik Aaryan is all set to star in the upcoming movie 'Freddy' directed by Shashanka Ghosh. The actor says he is looking forward to bringing the romantic thriller to life.
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Atul Kulkarni: Filmmaking is about collaboration
Filmmaking is a collaborative effort and good collaborations result in great projects, says National Award-winning actor Atul Kulkarni.
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Rohit Shetty ready to defy gravity all over again
He has redefined high-octane action entertainers with his death-defying stunts, power-packed performances and sprinkle of laughter with witty lines. Filmmaker Rohit Shetty, who has given a new meaning to action cinema agrees that the genre in Hindi cinema
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Karthick Naren opens up about his 'Navarasa' casting
Tamil filmmaker Karthick Naren, who is directing a part of upcoming Tamil anthology "Navarasa", says that assembling the team for his project was a very organic process.
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NFAI gets rare 450 glass slides of early Telugu cinema
In a major acquisition, the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) has acquired over 450 glass slides of early Telugu cinema to add to its existing collection, it was announced on Friday.
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Film theatres in Telangana reopen after three months
Film theatres in Telangana re-opened on Friday after a hiatus of more than three months.
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Hina Khan learnt to ride bike for her role in 'Lines'
Actress Hina Khan, whose film "Lines" recently released on an OTT platform, had to shoot scenes involving bike rides for which she learnt how to ride a bike in order to ace the part.