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Duffy slams '365 Days' for romanticising kidnaping
Singer Duffy has slammed erotic drama "365 Days" for glamorising the "brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape".
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Sushant said yes to 'Dil Bechara' without reading the script
Casting director-turned-filmmaker Mukesh Chhabra has revealed that late actor Sushant Singh Rajput agreed to be a part of his debut directorial "Dil Bechara" without even reading the script.
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Jasleen Royal's musical thank you to 'delivery heroes'
Singer Jasleen Royal has thanked the "delivery heroes" in these difficult times, in a musical way.
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Nepometer not created to earn profit: Sushant's brother-in-law
A day after they announced Nepometer, an app deviced to gauge how "nepotostic" a film is, on Twitter, the late Sushant Singh Rajput's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti has clarified that the app was not created with an intention to earn profit.
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Shah Rukh Khan pays tribute to Saroj Khan
Shah Rukh Khan on Friday mourned the demise of Saroj Khan, saying that the late choreographer was his "first genuine teacher in the film industry".
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Imtiaz Ali: Saroj Khan behaved like a teenager on winning National Award for 'Jab We Met' (FIRST PERSON)
(Saroj Khan won her third National Award as choreographer for the song "Yeh ishq haye" in Imtiaz Alis 2007 film, "Jab We Met", which was picturised on Kareena Kapoor. Ali recalls how Khans choreographing the song happened by sheer coincidence, and also ho
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'Ghungroo' singer Shilpa Rao recalls performing in UK
"Ghungroo" fame singer Shilpa Rao went down memory lane and recalled performing at the Glastonbury Festival in United Kingdom.
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Saroj Khan's eternal dance numbers
Bollywood choreographer Saroj Khan passed away in the early hours of Friday, but she will continue to live on through her art.
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Sanjana shares unseen pic of Sushant from 'Dil Bechara' set
Actress Sanjana Sanghi, who is all set to make her Bollywood debut opposite late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in "Dil Bechara", has shared an unseen picture of the latter from the set of their upcoming film.
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Riddhima Kapoor applauds husband for donating plasma during Covid-19 pandemic
Riddhima Kapoor Sahni is proud of her husband Bharat Sahni, as he donated plasma amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Saroj Khan's last Instagram post was in memory of Sushant Singh Rajput
Saroj Khans last Instagram post was interestingly about Sushant Singh Rajput.
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Subhash Ghai: Saroj Khan will live in history of choreography for Indian cinema
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai has described prolific choreographer Saroj Khans death as a "personal loss", and said that she will forever live in the history of choreography in Indian cinema.
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Sushmita Sen: 'Aarya' is a personal win
For Sushmita Sen, "Aarya" is not just a professional choice, but a personal win.
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Madhuri Dixit on Saroj Khan's demise: Devastated by the loss of my friend and guru
Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit has mourned the loss of veteran choreographer Saroj Khan saying she has lost a "friend and guru".
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Shivam Bhaargava on being Akasa's 'bechara boyfriend' in 'Naiyyo'
Actor Shivam Bhaargava has revealed that he became a part of Akasa and Raftaars song "Naiyyo" because of his social media post.
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Singer Thomson Andrews set to debut as show host
Singer Thomson Andrews, who makes his debut as an anchor of a music travel show, says his new calling was exciting because it gave him the opportunity to experience music, food and culture while interacting with music icons through the episodes.
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Review: 'Hanna 2': Predictable but packs a punch
"Hanna" season one had started off with a couple of hitches last year. There was the obvious comparison it drew with "Hanna" the movie of 2011. Then there was Esme Creed-Miles, Hanna of the series, fending against constant weighing up with Saoirse Ronan, the simply incomparable Hanna of big screen.
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Madame Gandhi: Have felt quieted because I identify as female
Madame Gandhi has seen talented women being questioned, silenced and overlooked simply because of their gender, and felt belittled because of the same. The multi-talented artiste feels we have to "press mute on lyrics or visual imagery that perpetuate ste
