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'Gully Boy' actor Vijay Varma is sucker for drama
After "Gully Boy", actor Vijay Varma is now being lauded for his comic role in the latest action-packed movie "Baaghi 3".
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Kareena: Irrfan is the reason I did ‘Angrezi Medium’
Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says she signed her upcoming release "Angrezi Medium" only because she wanted to work with the film's lead actor Irrfan Khan.
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Rimi Nique: 'We are hope' about love, peace
Thai singer-songwriter Rimi Nique has come out with her new single "We are hope", and says the song is about hope, love, and peace.
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Amit Sadh: Playing men in uniform changed my personality
Actor Amit Sadh loves to portray the roles of men in uniform. After playing a policeman in "Breath", he will now be seen essaying the role of Major Tango, who spearheaded the Uri surgical strike, in another digital show called "Avrodh".
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Goldie Behl: OTT is an amazing space
Filmmaker Goldie Behl is all set to come up with the second season of "REJCTX", and he is truly loving the digital space.
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Guneet Monga feels stories should leave impact on audience
Oscar-winning short film producer Guneet Monga believes that it's important to tell stories which leave a strong impact on the audience.
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Anushka Sharma: Let the girl discover herself
Actress Anushka Sharma has said she grew up in an environment where she was allowed to do whatever she wanted, and hopes every girl can be free and experience life the way she did.
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'Chakde phatte': Akshay Kumar to Indian women's cricket team
Superstar Akshay Kumar is rooting for Indian women's cricket team to win the ongoing T20 World Cup final against Australia.
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Tahira to launch her book 'The 12 commandments of Being A Woman'
On the occasion of International Women's Day on Sunday, Writer-filmmaker Tahira Kashyap announced that she is coming up with her new book, titled "The 12 commandments of Being A Woman".
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Raveena Tandon flags off Women's Day rally in Kolhapur
Actress Raveena Tandon on Sunday joined a rally in Kolhapur to celebrate International Women's Day.
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Dia: My father, stepfather impacted my understanding of life
Actress Dia Mirza recalls the separation of her parents when she was a small child with sadness, but says her stepfather was "an exemplary human being" who knew exactly how to deal with her situation.
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Divya Dutta: I refrain from commenting on socio-political issues
National Award-winning actress Divya Dutta says that as an artiste she would rather portray different characters on-screen than comment on current affairs that have no connection with her immediate field of work. She adds that she rejects the idea of doin
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Neeraj Pandey: A story could be agnostic of storyteller's political belief
From the start of his career as a director in 2008 with "A Wednesday!", National Award-winning filmmaker Neeraj Pandey has always delivered stories that carry the message of nationalism and patriotism. His upcoming web series "Special Ops" adds up to his
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When Rajendra Kumar's romance came alive in Ustad Bismillah Khan's shehnai notes
Music was always an intrinsic part of the numerous hits in the career of the late Rajendra Kumar, whose musical superhits in the fifties and the sixties earned him the sobriquet of Jubilee Kumar among all of Bollywood's contemporary stars.
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Kratika Sengar urges parents to allow girls to follow their dreams
Popular television actress Kratika Sengar says that every girl should get the opportunity to follow their dream.
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New book on Rajendra Kumar reveals 'Geet' impact on Hariprasad Chaurasia's career
Flute maestro Hariprasad Chaurasia owes much of his global fame to the 1970 Bollywood release "Geet", starring the late Rajendra Kumar, if a new book on the late actor is to be believed.
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2020: Year of the Women-centric film in Bollywood
Director Anubhav Sinha is satisfied with the box office showing of his critically-acclaimed latest release, "Thappad". Although the film managed just over Rs 22 crore till its second Saturday, Sinha has declared that is "exactly what I thought it'll do --
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Rajendra Kumar on Saira Banu in new book: 'We liked each other a lot'
A new book reveals late Bollywood star Rajendra Kumar opening up on actress and Dilip Kumar's wife Saira Banu, saying that there "was some truth to the rumours about us" and that "Saira was a lovely girl and we liked each other a lot".
