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Shabana Azmi says love shouldn't be 'judged, restrictive, confined'
Shabana Azmi is over the moon as her short film 'Sheer Qorma' has been selected for a screening at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2021 (IFFM).
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REVIEW: An earnest portrayal of a saga of bravery
"War is a bitch, it doesn't even let you say goodbye to your loved ones properly." This emotionally-laden dialogue in a gut-wrenching scene aptly conveys the pathos of the soldiers in the battlefield.
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Jackie Shroff on playing war correspondent in 'The Interview: Night of 26/11'
Jackie Shroff is all set to portray a war correspondent in the the Hindi remake of the Dutch film 'The Interview'. The actor tagged starring in the movie titled 'The Interview: Night of 26/11' as a good opportunity and shared details about his character.
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Reese Witherspoon was 'completely obsessed' with Drew Barrymore
Actress Reese Witherspoon has revealed that she was completely obsessed and was a "super fan" of actress Drew Barrymore.
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Kriti Sanon on pressures of having several films lined up
Kriti Sanon is having a golden run in the Hindi film industry with several films lined up. The actress feels no pressure and instead is motivated and would not want it any other way.
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Lata Mangeshkar, Amitabh Bachchan, Sonu Nigam sing together for 'Hum Hindustani'
'Hum Hindustani' will witness 15 Bollywood personalities coming together to lend their voices for the first time for a patriotic soundtrack.
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India's fight for freedom through the roving eye of cinema
The camera never forgets. And neither does cinema which imprinted on celluloid India's collective cry for independence from British rule on August 15, 1947.
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Kirti Kulhari says she hasn't understood what makes a film success or failure
Kirti Kulhari agrees that if actors have not performed they are to take a part of the blame for a film's failure. However, the 'Pink' star added that she has not really understood what makes a movie successful or a failure.
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Halle Berry keeps shooting for 'Bruised' despite ribs injury
Hollywood star Halle Berry cracked two of her ribs on the first day of filming her new movie "Bruised" but that did not stop her from shooting, says her stunt coordinator.
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Jason Momoa doesn't want his children to act
Actor Jason Momoa doesn't want his daughter Lola and son Nakoa to pursue a career in acting because he doesn't think they are "strong" enough to deal with the pressure.
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Pt Ravi Shankar taught me to be a global citizen: Bickram Ghosh
Tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh is one of the most well-known names in the world of Indo-fusion music.
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John Stamos always wanted to have kids
Actor John Stamos says his dreams of having a family has come true thanks to his wife Caitlin, with whom he shares their three-year-old son Billy, as he says he always wanted to have children.
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Surgery sucessful, will be back soon: Prakash Raj
Actor Prakash Raj, who was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday after sustaining an injury, said on Wednesday that his health is better and he will be back in action soon.
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Papon all set to re-package Hemant Kumar, S.D. Burman
Singer Papon has acquired a national fan following with his brand of fusion music. In Hindi films, his songs 'Jiyein kyun' ('Dum Maro Dum') and 'Moh moh ke dhage' ('Dum Laga Ke Haisha') have been commercial successes. His stage performances across India a
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Ali Fazal: Present generation resonate with films that portray flawed people on screen
Actor Ali Fazal believes that today the narratives of vulnerability have taken the spotlight and are thoroughly enjoyed by this generation of audience. He says the present generation resonate with films that portray real, flawed, vulnerable people on scre
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'Balika Vadhu 2' inspired by true incident: Purnendu Shekhar
The recently launched show 'Balika Vadhu 2' addresses the subject of child marriage and captures the journey of a new 'Anandi' played by Shreya Patel.
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Paridhi Sharma talks about playing mother on-screen
Actress Paridhi Sharma, who's known for playing 'Jodha Bai' in 'Jodha Akbar', has been roped in as the main lead for the upcoming show 'Chikoo Ki Mummy Durr Kei', an emotional story of a mother and daughter.
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Siddhant More has no regrets about rejecting projects for Bollywood dream
Marathi actor Siddhant More is on a break from regional cinema to commit himself further towards his big Bollywood dream.