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Jacqueline Fernandez is grateful to be part of 'Ram Setu’
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez posted a picture on Instagram with "Ram Setu" co-stars Akshay Kumar and Nushratt Bharuccha on Friday, announcing the start of the ambitious film.
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Post-Partition teleplay 'Aaj Rang Hai' reminds of today’s headlines
Although her teleplay "Aaj Rang Hai" is set against the backdrop of post-Partition India, writer-director Purva Naresh says it is apt for the current generation, too.
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Kailash Kher: Mumbai will remain my 'mashuka' for life
Singer Kailash Kher has professed his love for Mumbai, recalling how his talent was recognised in the city.
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Smaran Sahu on playing cop: Felt the uniform's power
"Masaba Masaba" actor Smaran Sahu, who plays a police officer in the new psycho-thriller "Bekaaboo 2", says he felt empowered as soon as he wore the uniform. The actor says he infused this energy to his performance.
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Hailey Baldwin sees her 'forever' with Justin Bieber
Hailey Baldwin has opened up for the first time about her marriage with pop singer, Justin Bieber.
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Sooraj Pancholi: I would like to play a negative character
Sooraj Pancholi is eager to play a villain. He wants to essay a negative character that is layered, and full of grey shades and conflict.
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Abhimanyu Dassani: The only bad workout is the one you didn’t do
Actor Abhimanyu Dassani has been training hard for his upcoming film "Nikamma". He is preparing for a special song that will be shot at the end of the month. He had lost around 10 kilos for the film, but has regained muscle weight for the song.
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Sonakshi Sinha to trolls: I will continue to keep it 'asli'
Actress Sonakshi Sinha says that she doesn't pay much heed to trolls. The actress adds that there was a point when what they said would really bother her, but it does not anymore.
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Review: Mumbai Saga: Toast to cliches
Sanjay Gupta's latest is an extension of his trademark "Shootout" films, reloading familiar uber-violence with old-school Bollywood drama about cops, gangsters and the self-seeking political set, packing in loud dialogues and the essential naach-gaana.
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Suresh Raina recalls 'surreal experience' of World Cup 2011 win
Cricket star Suresh Raina, who is currently seen on the music reality show Indian Pro Music League, recalled on the show his "surreal experience" of winning the World Cup 10 years ago, as part of the Indian team.
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Rana Daggubati: You don't care where the filmmaker is from
Telugu star Rana Daggubati feels the audience only cares about the film and not where the person making the film is coming from. Rana is ready to release his new trilingual biggie "Haathi Mere Saathi". The film is scheduled to arrive in theatres on March
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Akshita Mudgal: Ishk Par Zor Nahi represents women of today
Actress Akshita Mudgal, who is part of the TV show "Ishk Par Zor Nahi", says that her character is very relevant in this day and age. Akshita says that her show is all about how independent women of today and how they feel about love.
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Neha Bhasin: I was asked to get off stage because I was wearing shorts
Singer Neha Bhasin has spoken about the time when she was asked to get off stage because she was wearing shorts. She opened up about the incident in the wake of an emotional moment she experienced on the set of the reality show, Indian Pro Music League, w
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Vera Farmiga to star in series about Hurricane Katrina
Actress Vera Farmiga will star in the series "Five Days At Memorial", which will chronicle the first five days in a New Orleans hospital in 2005, after Hurricane Katrina struck.
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Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra opens up on evolution of storytelling
Filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, who has directed films such as "Rang De Basanti", "Delhi 6" and "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag", attended a cultural festival on Friday, where he reflected on the evolution of the art of storytelling.
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Ram Gopal Varma's 'D Company' gets postponed
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma announced on Friday that his upcoming film "D Company" will be postponed owing to rise in Covid cases.
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Sharvi Yadav recorded song using voice notes during lockdown
Singer Sharvi Yadav has opened up on her experience of recording her latest song via video chatting and voice notes during lockdown last year.
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Mouni Roy: Bhagwad Geeta must be part of school curriculum (Lead)
Actress Mouni Roy feels the Bhagwad Geeta must be made a part of academic curriculum across India. The actress adds that she turned to the Hindu scripture during lockdown and, having discovered its core value, believes it should be inculcated at school le