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Anurag Kashyap has a message for the haters
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap had a tongue-in-cheek message for haters on Saturday.
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JP Dutta's daughter Nidhi set to wed, celebrations begin
Filmmaker JP Dutta and veteran actress Bindiya Goswami's daughter Nidhi is all set to tie the knot with director Binoy Gandhi on Sunday. Nidhi's mehndi and sangeet ceremonies took place on Saturday.
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Bobby Deol: Abbas-Mustan are like family to me
Actor Bobby Deol will work Abbas-Mustan after eight years in the director duos upcoming film, Penthouse. Bobby has worked with Abbas-Mustan in films such as Soldier, Humraaz, Ajnabee and Players.
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How 'Dil Chahta Hai' broke a jinx for Shaan
Singer Shaan has opened up on why Dil Chahta Hai will always be special for him.
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Rohan Mehra: Open to TV but not where I am just playing a prop
Actor Rohan Mehra, who is currently seen on the web series Crashh, says he is willing to take television roles too, as long as he has a meaty part to play. He points out most shows on TV are "women-oriented", where male actors are reduced to mere "props".
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Sooraj Pancholi: Tedious but thrilling to learn professional dancing
Actor Sooraj Pancholi will soon be seen in the dance film, Time To Dance, opposite Katrina Kaifs sister Isabelle. Sooraj says he underwent extensive training twice a day for months to imbibe a few new dance forms for his role.
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Rashmika Mandanna starts 'Mission Majnu' in Lucknow
Actress Rashmika Mandanna joined co-star Sidharth Malhotra to begin shooting for her debut Hindi film "Mission Majnu" in Lucknow on Friday. The actress will reportedly play a RAW agent in the film.
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Kangana to Taapsee over tax raid jibe: 'You will always remain sasti'
The war between Kangana Ranaut and Taapsee Pannu just heated up on Saturday.
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Saroj Khan-choreographed 'Raag' in theatres on March 26
"Raag", a film close to the heart of late Bollywood choreographer Saroj Khan, is all set to hit theatres on March 26.
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Gay love, eroticism & Botox: OTT digs into hush-hush topics
OTT shows seem to pushing the envelope in terms of storylines and plots, and there are a lot of taboo and sensitive topics being dealt with on the platform. With shows such as The Married Women, which is based on a homosexual relationship, and Fabulous Li
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Paris Hilton 'shocked' by Sarah Silverman's apology
Socialite Paris Hilton has revealed that she was "shocked" after actress-comedian Sarah Silverman apologised for making fun of her in 2007, at the MTV VMAs.
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Rasika Dugal joins Stephen Fry, Michelle Gomez in 'The Empire' audio series
Rasika Dugal has joined an international cast including Stephen Fry, Michelle Gomez and Alexander Owen in the BBC audio comedy series, The Empire.
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NCB's 12K-page charge sheet 'damp squib': Rhea's lawyer
Terming the voluminous 12,000-page charge sheet filed against Bollywood actress Rhea Chakraborty, her brother Showik and 31 others as "expected", their lawyer Satish Maneshinde launched a sharp attack on the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), virtually accu
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Adele's divorce finalised
Singer Adele has finalised her divorce with Simon Konecki. The couple separated two years ago.
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Rajkummar on B'wood journey: Came to city with no background or backbone
Rajkummar Rao has time and again proved that he is one of the best actors in Hindi cinema. Be it his performance as the strong-willed lawyer in Shahid, a dreaded terrorist in Omerta, a gullible boy in Stree or the naive Pritam in Bareilly Ki Barfi, the ac
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Hollywood friends show support to Meghan Markle
Celebrity friends have come out in support of former actress Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, amid bullying claims by royal aides at Buckingham Palace.
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For Lisa Snowdon, modelling was an escape
Fashion model Lisa Snowdown has revealed that her ramp career started because she wanted to escape an abusive relationship. The 49-year old, who is also a television presenter, started her modelling career in early twenties.
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Mohit Chadda: Viewers want global content irrespective of where it is created
Actor Mohit Chadda, who will soon be seen in the thriller, "Flight", says the audience these days is eager to watch global content irrespective of where and by whom it was created.