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Riteish Deshmukh turns hairstylist for injured wife Genelia
Actor Riteish Deshmukh turned hairstylist for his injured wife Genelia, who currently has her left hand plastered. She shared an Instagram video on Wednesday that shows hubby Riteish tying her hair.
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Urvashi Rautela 'off to kitchen' after her mom shares Virat Kohli's cooking pic
Actress Urvashi Rautela on Wednesday gave a funny response to her mother after she hinted that her daughter should try cooking.
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Radhika Apte didn't know if her character in 'OK Computer' was male or female
Actress Radhika Apte had no idea whether Laxmi, her character in the upcoming web series "OK Computer", was male or female at the time she was offered the role!
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Neeraj Pandey's 'Special Ops 1.5' family gets bigger
Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey on Wednesday took to Instagram and introduced the cast of his show, "Special Ops 1.5". Pandey's post also marked one year of season one of the show.
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Parineeti Chopra: I had become a little complacent, carefree
Actress Parineeti Chopra says her recently-released OTT film The Girl On The Train, taught her a lot. She feels the film gave her "second life" as an artiste.
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Abhishek Bachchan posts birthday wish for 'big sis' Shweta
Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan shared a throwback picture on the occasion of his sister Shweta Bachchan-Nanda's birthday on Wednesday.
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Bollywood film 'Komic' highlights warming of Himalayas
Global warming is an important issue, but little effort has been made by Bollywood to bring the menace into mainstream focus. A new film titled "Komic" sets out to explore the pertinent subject of warming of the Himalayas, and the danger it poses.
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Aamir Khan: 'Do not put your theories about me quitting social media'
Superstar Aamir Khan has opened up about quitting social media, saying people ought to stop extending theories over why he did so.
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Horror gets an audio twist
Horror as a genre has always worked on the growing entertainment platform of audio storytelling, and fans who like to listen to scary stories and leave the rest to imagination can now look forward to the return of the hit show "Chhupe Saaye", as well as a
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Benedict Cumberbatch in World War II drama 'War Magician'
British actor Benedict Cumberbatch has signed a film set during World War II, which will be directed by Colin Trevorrow, who helmed "Jurassic World 3".
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Hariharan gets his first dose of Covid vaccine
Veteran singer Hariharan on Wednesday got his first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. The 65-year-old singer took to Instagram in the afternoon to share a photograph of himself with the words "I am vaccinated" written in the background.
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Padma Lakshmi, Olivia Munn among celebs slamming Atlanta shoot-out
There were shockwaves across the world after eight people were reported dead in a mass shootout that took place here, in place where a majority of Asians resided.
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Hrithik Roshan confesses missing samosas!
When it comes to his menu of choice, Hrithik Roshan does put forth a serious face.
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Amazon to co-produce Akshay Kumar's 'Ram Setu'
The OTT giants Amazon Prime are foraying into film production, and the first film to be co-produced by the banner is the Akshay Kumar-starrer Ram Setu. Amazon Prime Video India tweeted the news on their official account on Wednesday.
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Mohammed Irfan: Way to know if your song is well-received is direct response of people
Singer Mohammed Irfan is happy with the success of his recent singles, "Re mana" and "Belafz baatein". The 36-year-old, who is primarily known for his Bollywood hits, feels non-film music has once again come to the limelight, allowing singers like him to
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Jonita Gandhi: Pandemic gave singers chance to connect with music within us
Singer Jonita Gandhi said that music videos are a great way for singers to reach out to their audience. In the case of film songs, she points out, fans only know the actors they see on screen and often have no idea who sang the song.
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Jisshu Sengupta on announcing autobiography: It was the right time
Actor Jisshu Sengupta said his autobiography "Abahaman: My Journey So Far" would help those who are trying to make a mark in the film industry.
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What's in a name? Ask Bollywood's 'Gods'
Raj, Rahul and Prem don't set the heartbeats racing as youth icons anymore. Bollywood is increasingly returning to its roots, and Ram, Sita, Radhe and Shyam have taken over.