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'Hollyoaks' star Stephanie Waring misses intimate scenes due to Covid curbs
Actress Stephanie Waring, who is part of the show "Hollyoaks", says she has not been able to shoot intimate scenes for the show owing to Covid restrictions.
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Watching Manoj Bajpayee act on set is 'like live theatre': Sahil Vaid
Actor Sahil Vaid got a chance to work with Manoj Bajpayee in "Silence... Can You Hear It?", and he reveals he had childlike excitement working with the National Award winner.
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Aahana Kumra: In films only superstars call the shots
Actress Aahana Kumra, who plays the female lead in the upcoming web series "The Honeymooner", has her theory on why actors like her are getting their due in the digital space than in Bollywood.
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TV star Akshita Mudgal: I try to be active on social media for fans
Actress Akshita Mudgal, who is part of the show "Ishk Par Zor Nahi", notes how the television industry has no set timings, and how one can be called in to work any time of the day. However, the actress adds that it has become important for TV stars to fin
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Amit Sadh can 'easily qualify for a toothpaste brand'
Actor Amit Sadh feels he can qualify for a toothpaste brand, going by his post on social media.
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Raghav Tiwari drew inspiration from Akshay Kumar's 'Laxmii' act for eunuch role
Actor Raghav Tiwari, who plays the protagonist in the TV show "Humari Wali Good News", will soon be seen as a eunuch.
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Karan Oberoi Case: Summons for Pooja Bedi, Sudhanshu Pandey, 6 others
Actors Pooja Bedi and Sudhanshu Pandey, along with six others, have been summoned by a Mumbai court in a complaint filed against them for allegedly revealing the rape victim's identity in the Karan Oberoi case.
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Kriti Sanon woke up craving for chocolate
Actress Kriti Sanon is craving for chocolates at wake-up time, going by her new post on social media.
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Taapsee Pannu goes 'down the line' for 'Shabaash Mithu'
Actress Taapsee Pannu has shared a snapshot of cricket practice for her role in the upcoming film "Shabaash Mithu". The film is a biopic of Indian women's ODI cricket team captain Mithali Dorai Raj, and Taapsee essays the protagonist.
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Latest Covid spike forces filmmakers to delay releases
With theatres reopening, Bollywood announced a host of big films for theatrical release over the next months. However, with the latest surge in Covid cases, multiple films are now being postponed.
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Amy Aquino happy with Marvel highlighting mental health
Hollywood actress Amy Aquino is happy with the role Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is trying to play in educating people about mental health issues.
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Yami Gautam's first look in 'A Thursday' revealed
Actress Yami Gautam's look in upcoming thriller series 'A Thursday' was revealed on Tuesday. Yami essays a school teacher named Naina Jaiswal in the film.
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Raveena Tandon reacts to minor rape victim being paraded with accused in MP
Actress Raveena Tandon on Tuesday reacted to the appalling incident of a minor rape victim being paraded with the accused, after being beaten up by a mob in a Madhya Pradesh village. The video of the incident has gone viral.
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Alaya F says her music video 'Aaj sajeya' could be wedding song of season
Actress Alaya F, who made her Bollywood debut last year with the comedy "Jawaani Jaaneman", returns in the music video "Aaj sajeya", which was launched on Tuesday.
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui's tip to 'Jogira Sara Ra Ra' co-actor Rohit Chaudhary (Lead)
Nawazuddin Siddiqui had a valuable acting tip for Rohit Chaudhary on the set of "Jogira Sara Ra Ra", the latter has revealed.
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'Super Dancer 4' host Paritosh Tripathi doesn't 'plan what to say' on show
Actor-comedian Paritosh Tripathi, who currently hosts the dance-reality show "Super Dancer: Chapter 4", says he never plans any of his acts on the show, adding that hosting for him is all about being spontaneous.
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Amit Sadh: Favouritism exists in every profession
Actor Amit Sadh agrees there is favouritism in the film industry, but he points out that the trait exists in all professions.
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Kalinga Literary Festival, British Council host 'Five Films For Freedom'
Kalinga Literary Festival and British Council India hosted 'Five Films For Freedom' in Bhubaneswar. The event was held at Oxford Bookstore, Bhubaneswar, at Symphony Mall, with a focus on social stigma, psychological loopholes and norms regarding LGBTQ com