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Sobhita Dhulipala: I am not anxious about the future
Actress Sobhita Dhulipala, who had three films on floor when lockdown stopped all shooting activity in the film industry, says she is trying to keep her body and mind healthy instead of feeling anxious about not being "productive" in these times of isolat
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Raghubir Yadav: I try to find goodness in bad projects
Actor Raghubir Yadav has had some hits and misses since he took up acting all those years ago. He says he generally doesnt perceive projects as extremely good or bad. In fact, he "picks out the drawbacks" in a good project.
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(RELEASE at 8am) Sohum Shah: I believe our industry will survive this phase
National Award-winning actor-producer Sohum Shah believes the Indian film industry will survive the phase of COVID-19 lockdown, just as it has survived many theats in the past.
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The name Ravi Shankar still spells magic: Sukanya Shankar
Sukanya Shankar feels her late husband and Grammy award-winner musician Pandit Ravi Shankars contribution is not limited to music, and adds that he put India on the map for many people, leaving a lasting impression.
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Darshan Raval: I am a self-taught musician
From participating in the singing reality show "India's Raw Superstar" in 2014 to lending voice to the chartbuster songs like "Chogada" in "LoveYatri" , "Kamariya" in "Mitron" and "Shayad" in "Love Aaj Kal", the Ahmedabad-bred singer Darshan Raval feels f
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I want Badshah to visit me and help me: 'Boroloker biti lo' creator Ratan Kahar
Bengali folk artiste Ratan Kahar suddenly finds himself in the limelight as never before. It is the sort of pan-India limelight he didn't quite enjoy even at the peak of his success -- when he created the all-time Bengali folk pop hit "Boroloker biti lo"
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Writing is 'a little box of interest' for actor Mukul Dev
Actor Mukul Dev is receiving a lot of praise for his performance as a terrorist mastermind in the web series "State Of Siege: 26/11". He is also the man who penned the story of the Rajkummar Rao-starrer "Omerta" that released in 2018. Mukul says he does n
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Akshay Oberoi up for TV shows by Ekta Kapoor
Actor Akshay Oberoi has been on the stage, done short and feature films, as well as web series. He is also open to doing television shows by popular producer Ekta Kapoor with whom he has already done some projects.
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Aahana Kumra: Consent for me is everything
Actress Aahana Kumra says she didnt grow up understanding the meaning of consent, adding that she feels it is a very important conversation everybody must be having.
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Remo D'Souza: I wouldn't have made it as a dancer today
Filmmaker and dance choreographer Remo D'Souza feels he wouldnt have made it as a dancer in todays time.
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Brian Cox: I think about taking it easy
"Succession" star Brian Cox feels actors never retire, but fade out gently. At 73, he is enjoying the peak of his career, though he sometimes thinks about "taking it a bit easy".
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Anil Kapoor: 'Kishen Kanhaiya' one of my favourite films
Actor Anil Kapoor says his 1990 release "Kishen Kanhaiya" has a special place in his heart.
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Sunil Grover on low moments of his life
Comedian-actor Sunil Grover has been bringing smiles on people's faces with his funny acts for long but he has now opened up on the low moments of his life.
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Vijay Varma: I am glad to be a part of Imtiaz Ali's creation
Actor Vijay Varma, who became a housholde name after "Gully Boy", returns as a dreaded narcotics dealer in the Netflix web series "She", scripted by Imtiaz Ali. The actor is extremely elated to have got an opportunity to be a part of the filmmaker's creat
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Aaditi Pohankar: 'She' has been an exciting journey
Playing the protagonist in the new web series "She" has been an exciting journey for Aaditi Pohankar. The "Lai Bhaari" fame actress plays the lead character on the show.
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Monica Dogra: COVID-19 reminds us of how fragile we are
Indian-American singer-songwriter Monica Dogra has shared her concern over the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak.
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Kanika Dhillon: Men and women collectively responsible for 'rape culture'
Celebrated scriptwriter and author Kanika Dhillon, who scripted the new Netflix film "Guilty", feels women are equally responsible for the existing rape culture and patriarchal set-up of our society.