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Namit Das and Slow Cheeta collaborate on song about crime against women
Actor-singer Namit Das has collaborated with rapper Slow Cheeta on a song based on the theme of respecting women. Titled Aankhon ka tara, the song delivers a strong message on crime against women.
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Sania Mirza: Pandemic taught me to appreciate small things
Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza says the Covid-19 pandemic has taught her to appreciate the small things, and value every moment spent with family.
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Bigg Boss: Ultimate Scream Queens of the show
Bigg Boss runs high on sky-rocketing tempers and ballistic ego. It is the loud volume of contestants that catches the eye of fans, who lose interest if things are happy and boring.
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Christopher Nolan on why Dimple Kapadia was important for 'Tenet'
Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan says he did not just want to come and shoot in India, but bring out the true essence by having an Indian character, and that is the reason Dimple Kapadia became an important part of his latest film, Tenet.
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Alex Winter 'would enjoy' working in another 'Bill & Ted' film
Actor Alex Winter does not mind working on a fourth part of the hit franchise, Bill & Ted.
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Gal Gadot thrilled with initial reactions to 'Wonder Woman 1984'
Hollywood actress Gal Gadot is thrilled with the love and excitement around her upcoming superhero outing, Wonder Woman 1984.
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Dayanand Shetty of CID fame: Can’t have variations in crime shows as in saas-bahu serials
Actor Dayanand Shetty, popular as the hunky cop Daya in the crime series CID, says there is not much scope to experiment within the investigative show format, unless it is written intelligently.
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Arjun Bijlani reveals why he loves to watch light-hearted shows
Telly star Arjun Bijlani is a fan of light-hearted shows, and counts some of the most popular reality shows among his top picks.
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Aarya Babbar, Rahul Dev start shooting for a crime thriller series
Actors Aarya Babbar and Rahul Dev have started shooting for their next, a crime thriller series titled Duniya Gayi Bhaad Me.
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Ashmit Patel on playing terrorist" 'It's tricky territory'
Actor Ashmit Patel found portraying a terrorist in the web series, Peshawar, an intense affair. The show is based on a real-life terror attack, and talks of the conflict between the terrorist and the army that led to the murder of children of a school in
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Rahul Dev talks about his upcoming medical thriller
Actor Rahul Dev is excited to explore the medical thriller genre in the OTT space. He feels it is a genre that has received a boost with the rise of OTT platforms.
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Bigg Boss 14: Rahul Vaidya exits, calls his stint 'nothing short of a dream'
After his voluntary exit from Bigg Boss 14, singer Rahul Vaidya has thanked fans for supporting him during his stint in the reality show.
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Arundhati Nag's debut OTT show introduced her to world of apps and fake identities
Veteran actress Arundhati Nag says she learnt a lot about the world of youngsters, apps and fake identities working in her debut web series, the upcoming techno-thriller Escaype Live.
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'AK vs AK' trailer: Anurag kidnaps Sonam, Anil searches for daughter
The trailer of AK vs AK dropped on Monday, and the chaotic video shows Anurag Kashyap playing a director who kidnaps Sonam Kapoor, whose father is an actor desperately searching for the daughter. As the search is on, the director secretly films the incide
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'AK vs AK' trailer: Anurag kidnaps Sonam, Anil searches for daughter (Lead)
The trailer of AK vs AK dropped on Monday, and the chaotic video shows Anurag Kashyap playing a director who kidnaps Sonam Kapoor, whose father is an actor desperately searching for the daughter. As the search is on, the director films the incidents on ca
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Sonakshi Sinha's formula to make Monday a fun day
Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha came up with an innovative way to make Monday a fun day. The actress engaged in a game of charade with fans on social media.
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Mahie Gill: I prefer to do less work
Actress Mahie Gill is content with her decade-long journey in the Hindi film industry and says she prefers to do less but good work.
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Abhay Deol notes the 'nicest part' of farmers' protest
Actor Abhay Deol is glad that the farmers' agitation has brought people together, across religions and class. The actor is confident the government and the farmers will reach a solution.