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Akshaye Khanna on OTT debut in 'State Of Siege: Temple Attack'
Actor Akshaye Khanna makes his digital debut with the web film "State Of Siege: Temple Attack". The Ken Ghosh directorial is based on the Akshardham temple terror strike of September 24, 2002, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
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Kundali Bhagya: Sanjay Gagnani dresses as woman in new episode
Actor Sanjay Gagnani will dress up as a woman in a sequence of the hit TV show "Kundali Bhagya".
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Siddharth Nigam: TV is high-paying but can be exhausting
Television actor Siddharth Nigam, who recently joined the cast of the show "Hero: Gayab Mode On", says while actors get paid well on television, shoots can be exhausting.
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'Gangubai Kathaiwadi' Telugu teaser with Pawan Kalyan's 'Vakeel Saab'
Actress Alia Bhatt announced on Thursday the Telugu teaser of her film "Gangubai Kathiawadi" will be attached with Telugu star Pawan Kalyan's upcoming theatrical release, "Vakeel Saab".
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Kesha to use anti-SLAPP law in legal battle with Dr Luke
Pop star Kesha will use the anti-SLAPP law to launch a counterclaim in her ongoing legal battle with American record producer Dr Luke.
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Web series on Leonardo Da Vinci in India ahead UK, US
Aidan Turner, best known in India as Kili in "The Hobbit" film series, will play Leonardo Da Vinci in the web series "Leonardo". The show is all set to premiere in India on April 9, ahead of its release in the UK and the US.
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Sandeepa Dhar, Omkar Kapoor in Vikram Bhatt's new show 'Bisaat'
Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt released the trailer of his upcoming web series "Bisaat" on Thursday. The eight-episode series directed by Bhatt stars Sandeepa Dhar and Omkar Kapoor, and explores the life of a psychiatrist who goes the extra mile to help her patie
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Ronit Roy gets vaccine for Covid prevention
Actor Ronit Roy on Thursday received the vaccine for Covid-19 prevention. The 55-year-old actor tweeted the news with a photograph that shows him getting the jab on his tattooed left arm.
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Allu Arjun thanks pan-Indian audience for making Telugu films big
Allu Arjun feels the success of Telugu cinema has been possible due to the fact that fans across the country have showered love for films in the language.
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Urmila requests Centre to supply vaccine to Maharashtra
Actress and Shiv Sena politician Urmila Matondkar on Thursday urged the central government to send more vaccines to Maharashtra, saying there was a shortage of supply in the state.
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Ileana D'Cruz is a 'sun baby'
Actress Ileana D'Cruz has shared a sunkissed picture flaunting golden glow on social media on Thursday.
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Ranveer Singh wishes 'champ' Ajinkya Rahane for IPL 2021
Bollywood star Ranveer Singh on Thursday wished cricketer Ajinkya Rahane ahead of the upcoming edition of Indian Premier League (IPL).
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Dhvani Bhanushali overwhelmed to meet veteran composer Anandji
Singer Dhvani Bhanushali had a chance to interact with her idol, veteran composer Anandji of the acclaimed yesteryears duo Kalyanji-Anandji, on "Indian Idol 12". She performed for the senior musician, too.
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Govinda tests Covid negative, says 'Apun aa gayela hain'
Actor Govinda on Thursday dropped a video bearing his trademark style to announce that he has tested negative for Covid-19.
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Nikita Dutta banked on mom for her retro look in 'The Big Bull'
Actress Nikita Dutta is gearing for the release of her film "The Big Bull" on OTT. The film which is based in the eighties and the nineties, gave her the chance to go back in time and build her character accordingly.
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Adarsh Gourav: 'I know the advantage of being middle-class'
BAFTA-nominated actor Adarsh Gourav says a middle-class upbringing in smalltown Jamshedpur had its advantage. It helped him experience a wider perspective of life.
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Hiten Tejwani, Anushka Sen to star in web-show 'Swaanng'
Television actors Hiten Tejwani, Anushka Sen, Mansi Srivastava, Alan Kapoor and Anurag Sharma will headline the cast of upcoming crime thriller web show "Swaanng".
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Pankaj Tripathi: Feminism as subject must be included for boys
Actor Pankaj Tripathi feels feminism is a notion that should be instilled in boys just as strongly as girls. For that to happen, the subject must be included for all young boys by the education system.