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Mia Khalifa: How can one claim the largest protest in history is all paid actors
Lebanese-American former adult star Mia Khalifa tweeted early on Tuesday taking a dig at allegations that foreign celebrities were being paid to tweet in favour of the farmers protest in India.
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Rihanna & Fenty Beauty face global outrage on child labour issues
US pop star Rihanna is facing global outrage after an IANS newsbreak on her company Fenty Beauty under the lens in India for sourcing mica from mines in Jharkhand which use child labour.
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US film, TV union bars Trump from future re-admission
The US Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has passed a resolution pre-emptively denying any potential re-admission applications by former President Donald Trump.
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Telangana allows cinema halls to operate at 100% capacity
The Telangana government on Friday permitted cinema theatres to enhance seating capacity to 100 per cent.
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Karnataka finally allows theatres to open fully
With the Kannada filmdom's first family raising its voice against the government's decision to run film theatres in half of its capacity, Karnataka has allowed the theatres to work in full capacity for next four weeks on an 'experimental' basis.
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Mia Khalifa tweets in favour of farmers' protest after Rihanna and Greta Thunberg
Lebanese-American former adult star Mia Khalifa has extended support to the ongoing farmers' protest in India.
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Cinema halls to operate at full occupancy from Feb 1: Javadekar
The movie theatre business which was severely hit due to the coronavirus pandemic is expected to be back on track now as theatres have been approved to operate at full capacity across the country.
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Shaan to unveil his Punjabi track soon
Singer Shaan on Sunday shared a glimpse of his upcoming Punjabi track, Yakeen, which he says is close to his heart.
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Hema Malini: Life in Bengal will improve if BJP comes to power
Veteran actress and Bharatiya Janata Party MP Hema Malini feels life of citizens in West Bengal will become better if her party comes to power in the upcoming state legislative elections.
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Nadendla Manohar hints at Chiranjeevi's future 'role' in politics
Janasena leader and Pawan Kalyan's aide Nadendla Manohar hinted at Chiranjeevi's future 'role' in politics at a recent internal party meeting, whose video was telecast by a local news channel on Wednesday.
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Kangana alleges 'gandagi' in Bollywood as she slams farmers' stir violence
Actress Kangana Ranaut is disturbed by visuals of the farmers' protest on Republic Day in Delhi, and on Wednesday slammed Bollywood for allegedly hiding behind the garb of entertainment and provoking terrorism and violence.Â
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Kangana: Indians supporting farmers' protests are 'terrorists', should be jailed
Actress Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday said all Indians who were supporting the ongoing farmers protest are terrorists.
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Sonu Nigam meets Yogi after visiting Ayodhya
Well-known singer Sonu Nigam on Monday met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the latter's official residence in Lucknow.
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Daler Mehndi feels celeb appearances at farmers' protest won't help (Ld)
Singer Daler Mehndi says that raising one's voice is good, but a solution for the ongoing farmers protest can only be given by leaders and not necessarily by celebrity appearances.
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Jharkhand: BJP lodges FIR against 'Tandav' director, cast
The BJP on Wednesday lodged an FIR against the director and actors of web series 'Tandav' in Ranchi.
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Dictatorship returning to Brazil, it appears, film projects stuck for funding: Filmmaker
It appears that dictatorship is coming to Brazil once again, according to Brazilian filmmaker Gustavo Galvao, who has also said that independent films which do not match the incumbent government's ideology are not funded anymore.
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Ayodhya saints up in arms against 'Tandav'
After the Yogi Adityanath government, it is now the saints of Ayodhya who are up in arms against the web series 'Tandav'.
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Javadekar pitches for private participation in 52nd IFFI edition
Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar on Saturday pitched for private participation in the next edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI).