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  • Gulshan Devaiah: I wish favouritism did not exist

    Gulshan Devaiah: I wish favouritism did not exist

    Actor Gulshan Devaiah feels there is a lot of misplaced anger among people following the passing of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, and says it is time to introspect and not play blame games or find what pushed him to take his life.

  • Sushmita Sen: Talking about mental health very important

    Sushmita Sen: Talking about mental health very important

    Depression is a reality, says Sushmita Sen, adding that the tragic passing of actor Sushant Singh Rajput nudged her to start a conversation around the importance of talking about mental health -- something she was intending to do for long.

  • Ila Arun: Corporates should come out to support folk artistes

    Ila Arun: Corporates should come out to support folk artistes

    Actress-folk singer Ila Arun, who has seen many ups and downs in her journey as an artiste since 1979, says that the live entertainment business and folk artistes will be badly affected post COVI-19, as social distancing becomes a part of our lifestyle. T

  • 'Thor' success was a major win: Kenneth Branagh

    'Thor' success was a major win: Kenneth Branagh

    Actor-filmmaker Kenneth Branagh started off directing the "Thor" franchise with the first film in 2011, introducing actor Chris Hemsworth as Hollywood's God of Thunder. The five-time Oscar nominated filmmaker holds the success of the film close to his hea

  • Josh Gad: We need escapism now more than ever (IANS Interview)

    Josh Gad: We need escapism now more than ever (IANS Interview)

    Hollywood actor Josh Gad's new starrer "Artemis Fowl" will get a digital premiere instead of a theatrical release amid the Covid-19 crisis. Although Gad says he is a big fan of the whole moviegoing experience, he adds that it should not come at the stake

  • Shaggy: 'Feels good to have lasted through so many trends'

    Shaggy: 'Feels good to have lasted through so many trends'

    Jamaican reggae singer Shaggy's music was a party essential in the '90s. He is back on top of charts with "Banana" -- a collaborative effort with Conkarah. He says it feels really good to know that he has lasted so many years and through so many trends.