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Jackky Bhagnani hosts Uttarakhand CM at his residence
Actor-producer Jackky Bhagnani hosted Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat at his residence here to discuss ways to promote film production in Uttarakhand.
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Kohli replaces Salman, tops Forbes list in India
With Rs 252.72 crore in annual earnings, India's ace cricketer Virat Kohli has become the first sportsman to gain the top spot in the Forbes India list since its inception.
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'Kota Factory' is top Indian web series of 2019 at IMDb
"Kota Factory", an educational satire about IIT aspirants in Kota, has been named as the top Indian web series of 2019 in a list released by IMDb.
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Aparshakti Khurana to play lead in a film backed by Dino Morea
Actors Aparshakti Khurana and Pranutan Bahl will play lead roles in a quirky comedy titled "Helmet" produced by Sony Pictures Networks Productions and actor Dino Moreas production house, DM Movies.
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Farhan Akhtar broke law by inviting people to rally: Top cop
Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar took to Twitter to urge people to join him in protesting the Citizenship (Amendment) Act at August Kranti Maidan in the city, but the initiative might have got him into legal trouble.
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ZEE to branch out with 4 new regional channels
Media and entertainment network ZEE is expanding its regional footprint further by launching four new regional channels.
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Selena soiled her pants when going to Sheeran's concert
Singer-actress Selena Gomez had an unfortunate accident when she got stuck in traffic on the way to an popular singer Ed Sheeran concert.
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Vivek Agnihotri's tirade against Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Swara Bhasker
Most Bollywood celebrities have come out in support of the student protests over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA). However, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has denounced the protests, and has been waging wars on multiple fronts against many celebriti
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Varun Dhawan on CAA protests: I'll speak when I understand situation fully
Actor Varun Dhawan claims he has refrained from commenting on the current political upheaval and protests across the nation out of a sense of responsibility, and not out of fear. He adds that he does not want to instigate people with rash comments without
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Farhan Akhtar apologetic for wrong India map featured with tweet
Farhan Akhtar has taken to Twitter to issue a clarification over an earlier tweet, in which he invited people to join a protest meeting on December 19.
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Ayushmann Khurrana: Aparshakti deserves to be a lead actor
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana is on a career high and so his brother Aparshakti. While Ayushmann has become immensely popular and has also won a National Award thanks to his starring roles, RJ-turned-actor Aparshakti has carved a niche with his effortless comi
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Amit Kumar signs 'Indian Idol' star Sunny Hindustani for new song
Veteran singer Amit Kumar has signed "Indian Idol 11" fame contestant Sunny Hindustani to sing the first song of his soon-to-be-unveiled sound studio in the city.
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Jimmy Sheirgill: Emotion is the USP of 'Rangbaaz Phirse'
Actor Jimmy Sheirgill makes his digital debut with the political-action thriller series "Ranbaaz Phirse". He says emotion quotient is the show's USP.
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Mukesh Ambani, SRK, Aamir among Variety's 500 Most Important People
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani and Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan are among the 10 Indians who feature in Variety magazines list of 500 Most Important People in Global Media List.
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Kriti Sanon: Comedy is serious business
Actress Kriti Sanon says doing comedy is not a laughing matter, but a serious business.
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Freedom of expression seems to be challenge in Raj: Payal
"The way I have been arrested portrays that freedom of expression seems to be a challenge in Rajasthan," said actress Payal Rohatgi after reaching Jaipur on Wednesday.
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Shahid Mallya: Actors, musicians, artistes should engage with social cause
Singer Shahid Mallya, who has been associated with an NGO that works for the betterment of cancer survivors, has appealed to fellow actors, musicians and all other artistes to associate with social causes, because the public looks up to them and the idea
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Ranvir Shorey trolled for joking about #MeToo in context of CAA stir
Actor Ranvir Shorey took to Twitter to criticise the ongoing anti-CAA protests, unlike most Bollywood celebrities who have shown solidarity with the nationwide students' stir. After being trolled heavily, Ranvir tried making light of the situation saying
