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Ayushmann: Want to work with as many new filmmakers as possible
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana has a penchant at discovering clutter-breaking films and roles. For this, he has to look out for new storytellers.
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Kajol shares hilarious skincare routine
Actress Kajol posted a video showcasing her skincare routine, and it is hilarious.
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John Altman: I wouldn't want to be a writer on EastEnders
Actor-singer John Altman, who played the role of Nick Cotton on the show EastEnders, says the writers' job on the show was challenging, because it is tough to develop new storylines year after year.
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Celebs who brought private woes to public spotlight
The Prince Harry-Meghan Markle interview with Oprah Winfrey has thrown open a can of worms. It is but just one recent examples of celebrities using public platforms and forums to, as the saying goes, wash dirty linen in public.
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Shaan: People have stopped listening to film songs
People no longer listen to film songs, feels Shaan, who has done playback duty in Bollywood for over a couple of decades.
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Vikas Dubey film not permitted to be shot in Kanpur (Ld)
Neeraj Singh, one of the directors of the upcoming film based on the life of late gangster Vikas Dubey of Kanpur, says they were not given permission to shoot in the city.
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Sona Mohapatra slams troll who call her and Taapsee Pannu 'militant feminists'
Singer Sona Mohapatra on Monday slammed a troll who called her and Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu militant feminists and said they were always at war with men.
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Twitter flooded with jokes, memes post Meghan-Harry interview
Twitterati not surprisingly had a field day on Monday, after the much-publicised interview of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Oprah Winfrey, with jokes and memes trending all through the day.
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Janhvi Kapoor tried multiple look tests for 'Roohi'
Actress Janhvi Kapoor plays a character that is possessed by a ghost in the upcoming film "Roohi", and she had to undergo "multiple look tests" to perfect her appearance for the role.
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Varun Dhawan: Real job will be done when we make our country safe for women
While it is okay to celebrate International Womens' Day by posting pictures on social media, respect for women can be actually shown by making our country a safer place for them, feels actor Varun Dhawan.
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Roman Kemp opens up on struggle with depression
British Radio Host and television personality Roman Kemp says that he suffered from difficult mental health during teenage and his mother Shirlie played an instrumental role in helping him.
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Pearl V. Puri: Used to stand outside coaching class to nab eveteasers
Television actor Pearl V. Puri revealed an interesting side of his persona on Monday, on the occasion of International Women's Day. The actor claimed he used to stand outside his coaching class for hours with friends just to nab eveteasers red-handed!
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Sayantani Ghosh: Nothing I cannot do that a man does
For actress Sayantani Ghosh, women's empowerment means a healthy co-existence because women today are no way less than men.
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Alison Hammond wants to adopt a child
Actress and television presenter Alison Hammond has said that she dreams of adopting a child in future, and reveals that while she was nervous when her now-teenage son Aiden was born, she is open to the idea of being a mother again.
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Devoleena Bhattacharjee: Grew up in a family of women with no men
Actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee looks back at her challenging childhood after her father passed away. On International Women's Day on Monday, she says that the circumstance meant she grew up in a family of strong women.
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Chadwick Boseman's wife: Actor 'deserves' Critics Choice Award
"Black Panther" star, Chadwick Boseman, who died last year due to colon cancer won the Best Actor award for his performance in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" at the 26th Annual Critics Choice Awards. The trophy was accepted by his wife Taylor Simone Ledward w
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Vikas Dubey film not permitted to be shot in Kanpur
Neeraj Singh, one of the directors of the upcoming film based on the life of late gangster Vikas Dubey of Kanpur, says they were not given permission to shoot in the city.
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Dibaker Banerjee finds 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' connect in 'Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar
Filmmaker Dibaker Banerjee has found a connection between his 2006 directorial Khosla Ka Ghosla and his upcoming film "Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar". He says his new film has taken long to release. just like the 2006 film.