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Amid rise in Covid cases, can Bollywood draw crowds this summer?
While theatres have opened and Bollywood has lined up a truckload of films for big screen release, the number of Covid-19 cases have also gone up in the country, especially in Mumbai, traditionally still the most important territory for Bollywood films. W
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Sushant Divgikar: LGBTQ Indians find it tough to find acceptance in traditional set-up
Model-actor Sushant Divgikar reacts strongly while commenting on the government's recent directive to Delhi High Court that same-sex marriage is not comparable to the Indian family unit.
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Meghan Markle 'saddened' by bullying accusations
Meghan Markle is upset over reports that she bullied members of the royal staff, especially those close to her.
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Chrissy Teigen features in 'March issue of nothing magazine'
Model Chrissy Teigen on Wednesday shared a stunning picture on social media but it is the hilarious caption that steals the eye.
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Vicky Kaushal is back to basics
Actor Vicky Kaushal has shared a video riding a horse and says that he is back to basics!
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Singer Harshdeep Kaur, husband welcome 'Junior Singh'
Singer Harshdeep Kaur on Wednesday shared the news with fans that she has been blessed with a child. The singer and her husband Mankeet Singh welcomed their first child, a boy, on March 2.
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Jubin Nautiyal raises over Rs 10 lakh for Chamoli victims
Popular singer Jubin Nautiyal paid a visit to Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat, on Tuesday to hand over the money he raised through a digital concert on February 14 for those affected by the recent Chamoli flood disaster in the state.
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PM Modi ruled Indian TV in 2020: BARC report (Lead)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the most-watched personality on television in India last year, according to the annual TV viewership report for 2019-2020 by Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC). PM Modi's public addresses regarding the ongoing Covi
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Kerry Katona credits curvy figure for pop career
Singer Kerry Katona, who joined the girl band Atomic Kitten in 1998, feels that it was her curvaceous figure that helped her make a mark.
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Filmmaker Nathalia Syam: Audience must feel part of the story
Filmmaker Nathalia Syam, who has directed the film "Footprints On Water", says that realistic cinema is the need of the hour. However, she adds that realistic films also need to be entertaining.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Insta wish for hubby on his 50th birthday
Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow took to Instagram to wish her husband, filmmaker Brad Falchuk, on his 50th birthday.
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Farah Khan recreates cover of inconic Beatles' album 'Abbey Road'
Filmmaker Farah Khan Kunder on Tuesday uploaded a boomerang video of herself with her team, trying to recreate the famous album cover of the iconic band Beatles's Abbey Road.
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Priyanka Chopra received negativity from South Asians, too
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas in an interview has said that there have been times when people from the South Asian community have picked on her and that she felt a lot of negativity come her way.
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Shama Sikander posts throwback pics of Australia vacation
Actress Shama Sikander took a trip down memory lane on Tuesday and she posted a series of pictures of her Australia trip. Shama visited the island nation in January 2018.
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Kajol looks back at 'Devi' as short film turns one
Bollywood actress Kajol on Tuesday recalled her short film Devi, which was launched on YouTube last year on this day.
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Urvashi Rautela on trying to recreate Madhubala's magic in new music video
Actress Urvashi Rautela appears in the music video of a recreated version of the song "Ek ladki bheegi bhaagi si", Kishore Kumar's evergreen classic filmed on the actor-singer and Madhubala in the 1958 comedy superhit, "Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi". She claims t
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Shamita Shetty: Have never tried something that is devoid of glamour
Actress Shamita Shetty wants to try roles that are more realistic. She says she has never never tried something that is devoid of glamour.
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Rohit Saraf: Lines between national, international content is blurring
Actor Rohit Saraf agrees that the Indian audience is now more accepting towards content from various regions and he said that the lines between national and international content is blurring.