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Anushka Sharma: How we portray women in films can alter how people perceive them
On the occasion of International Women's Day, actress Anushka Sharma promises to make sure all her films have progressive women characters. She says it has always been about women empowerment and equality for her and this is reflected in her films.
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Kareena Kapoor posts first picture of newborn son
Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan shared the first image of her newborn son on Instagram on Monday.
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Simi Garewal calls Meghan Markle 'evil', gets trolled
Indian actress-TV host Simi Garewal was trolled for her tweet on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, following the couples 90-minute explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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Web series on Delhi cop Seema Dhaka who rescued 76 missing kids
On International Women's Day, a web series has been announced on the life of Seema Dhaka, the Delhi Police head constable who became a hero after rescuing 76 missing children within three months last year.
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Kerry Katona would prefer surrogacy if she opts for more kids
Singer Kerry Katona, who has five children, said she physically wouldn't be able to give birth to a child again, though she and her current partner Ryan Mahoney could consider surrogacy.
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Delnaaz Irani: Never said I want to be an A-lister
Actress Delnaaz Irani, who made a name with her roles in films such as Kal Ho Naa Ho, Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye, says she has never felt the pressure of competition. The actress adds that she always wanted to just concentrate on her
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Meiyang Chang on playing the 'villain' Major Lin in '1962'
Meiyang Chang plays a Chinese Army Major in the recently-released OTT series 1962: The War In The Hills, which, given the current Indo-China political equations could seem a challenging deal.
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Neil Bhoopalam: Audience entitled to their opinion
Actor Neil Bhoopalam has been part of many youth-oriented, mass-inclined shows that have garnered good response, be it "24", "Four More Shots Please" or "Masaba Masaba". He has become a familiar name in the OTT space, he is also aware of the criticism tha
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Jonita Gandhi: 'Top Tucker' took around 20 minutes to record
Jonita Gandhi's new song Top Tucker is climbing the charts and she said the number, which saw her collaborate with Badshah and Yuvan Shankar Raja, was recorded in less than 30 minutes.
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The rise of indie music post Covid lockdown
Independent musicians in India, up until the pandemic, depended heavily on word of mouth to promote their music, and live shows played a big role. However, ever since lockdown was imposed due to Covid-19, live shows dried up, pushing musicians -- especial
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Ramayan and Mahabharat inspire mega film projects
The epics Ramayan and Mahabharat seem to be the latest favourites of our filmmakers. A host of new films have been launched, with plots that seem influenced by the epics. Not only Bollywood, South Indian film artistes also seem intrigued by the epics late
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Louise Redknapp says she was snubbed by friends after divorce
Singer-songwriter Louise Redknapp said that many of her friends stopped talking to her after her split with English football star Jamie Redknapp. She says comedian Jimmy Carr was the only friend who stood by her.
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Paloma Faith got sixth-time lucky with pregnancy during lockdown
British singer Paloma Faith, who gave birth to a daughter in February after five failed IVF attempts, said lockdown encouraged her to take the final chance.
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Pooja Bhatt: For me, gender problem began when I became a star
Actress-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt, who is the daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, says things were always equal in the house when it came to gender. However, when she entered the film industry, she realised that life was not so simple here.
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Rani Mukerji: Power with women to change how she's represented
Actress Rani Mukerji says the power lies with women to change the perception about how they are represented in every aspect of filmmaking. On the occasion of Womens Day on Monday, Rani added that if women celebrated each others success, they would be hear
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The Glorious Single Screen Era (Column: B-Town)
It has been some time since the cinema screens opened to business following the corona lockdown throughout the country. The owners were keen that the governments permit screenings to resume, so that it could be business as usual. As the governments eased
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Amy Poehler: Mothers get flattened out in films
Actress Amy Poehler, who has directed as well as acted in the new OTT release Moxie, says she ensured the role of a mother was well defined in the film.
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Kardashians to start greeting cards line
Socialite and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian and her family -- sisters Kourtney and Khloe, and mother Kris Jenner -- are reportedly planning to foray the greeting cards business.