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Amyra Dastur: Thanks to OTT, people don't get work because of their last name
Actress Amyra Dastur says with the advent of OTT, the casting game has changed in showbiz. She feels people are now bagging projects because of their talent and not necessarily because of family connections.
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Review: The Current War: Low-voltage drama
You could counter that, of course, arguing there is no documented evidence to the contrary either. And in any case, never mind that the film is pitched as historical drama, we understand that history has never really been Hollywood's strongest subjects. We will take the War with a pinch of salt.
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Parineeti Chopra: Anything sub-par won't be accepted by audience today
Actress Parineeti Chopra feels the pandemic has changed the way people want to be entertained, and the films being made need to be in accordance to what people want to watch.
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Adarsh Gourav on Irrfan Khan: His legacy can never be replaced
Actor Adarsh Gourav, who earned the global spotlight with his performance of Balram Halwai in "The White Tiger", downplays all comparison certain sections of fans and the media have drawn between him and the late Irrfan Khan, who made a mark in Hollywood
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Shruti Haasan: What is accepted now keeps changing, do whatever makes you happy
Actress Shruti Haasan's love for the gothic look and make-up is known to her social media followers. She shares how being an actor doesn't stop her from experimenting with a look that she connects with.
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Saiee M. Manjrekar on signing Telugu films: Language will never be a barrier
Actress Saiee M. Manjrekar had a Bollywood debut in the 2019 Salman Khan biggie "Dabangg 3". She is now looking southward, with two Telugu films lined up -- "Major" and "Ghani".
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BTS to drop new single 'Butter' on May 21
South Korean super band BTS will release their new single "Butter" on May 21. The song is their second English single following "Dynamite", which released in August last year.
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Eddie Murphy on grounding himself after successive hits in 1980s
Hollywood actor Eddie Murphy has opened up on why he stopped working for almost eight years after scoring consecutive hits in the 1980s.
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Tom Jones says fatherhood made him grow up quickly
Singer Tom Jones confessed that having a child when he was a teenager made him grow up quickly. Jones became a father at 17.
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Mimoh enrolls in virtual course at Stanford University
Actor Mimoh Chakraborty has signed up for an online course at Stanford University. The actor wants to study Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
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Euphoria postpone all scheduled music releases 'till we as a nation heal'
The rock band Euphoria have decided to postpone all scheduled music releases including an album till India's battle against Covid-19 pandemic is over. The band's frontman Palash Sen announced the news in a statement issued on Facebook and Instagram on Mon
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Himansh Kohli: Whenever I'm in Kashmir, I start humming Kashmiri songs
Actor Himansh Kohli shot for the new music video "Wafa na raas aayee" in Kashmir, which he describes as a place everyone must visit once in their lifetime.
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Seerat Kapoor: Joining Telugu film industry happened naturally
Actress Seerat Kapoor says she never planned her entry into Telugu films.
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Bhumi Pednekar on lifestyle changes she has made for a green cause
Bhumi Pednekar has shared that she has been in a reflective mode all through the pandemic, and that the period has been a journey of self-discovery.
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Aparshakti Khurana sings 'Ek ladki bheegi bhaagi si' to uplift moods
Actor Aparshakti Khurana on Monday uploaded his version of the classic Kishore Kumar song "Ek ladki bheegi baagi si" on Instagram.
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Kartik Aaryan reminds 'mask hai zaroori'
Actor Kartik Aaryans new post on Monday reiterates the importance of wearing a mask, saying that the practice must be compulsory.
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Lalit Pandit enjoyed working on debut single 'Jaane kidhar le jaayein'
Singer-composer Lalit Pandit released his debut independent track "Jaane kidhar le jaayein" on Monday. Widely popular as one half of the former Bollywood music duo Jatin-Lalit, he says working on his own is always a different experience.
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Rashmika Mandanna hints at third Bollywood film
Actress Rashmika Mandanna held an Instagram live session with her followers on Monday, where she revealed she is all set to sign her third Bollywood film. Incidentally, Rashmika signed her second film in Bollywood even before her debut feature is out.