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Sushant Singh brought to life memorable characters: VP
Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday condoled the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput and said that he brought to life several memorable characters on the silver screen and he was an icon and a source of inspiration to many youngsters.
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Sushant's journey in entertainment world inspired many: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday dubbed the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput earlier in the day as a "bright actor gone too soon" and said that his rise in the world of entertainment inspired many.
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Kolkata's Tollywood industry to resume shooting from Thursday
The uncertainty over film and television shooting in Kolkata's Tollywood industry finally came to an end on Wednesday as members of the artists' forum and producers guild jointly decided to resume operations adhering to the necessary Covid-19 guidelines.
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From BJP to Gujjars to Sikhs, why has 'Patal Lok' angered so many?
The BJP may not have officially criticised the move of using its Uttar Pradesh MLA Nandkishore Gurjar's picture without his permission in the popular web series "Patal Lok", where he is shown standing next to fictional villain Bajpayee - an image that see
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BJP MLA files complaint against Anushka's 'Paatal Lok'
Bollywood actor-turned-producer Anushka Sharma is facing fresh trouble over her web series 'Paatal Lok'.
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Nitish Kumar mourns Rishi Kapoor's death
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has mourned the demise of Bollywood's evergreen actor Rishi Kapoor.
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Rishi Kapoor was versatile: Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday expressed deep shock and sadness at the passing away of veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, whom she described as "versatile" and "iconic".
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Terrible week for Indian cinema, Rishi Kapoor will be greatly missed: Rahul
Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday condoled the death of veteran actor Rishi Kapoor and said that it has been a terrible week for the Indian cinema and the "Bobby" actor will be greatly missed.
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Riteish Deshmukh, Raftaar urge Delhites to vote
Ahead of the February 8 Assembly elections, actor Riteish Deshmukh and rapper Raftaar on Friday urged fans to choose the right candidate "based on the track record of work alone".
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Protests against CAA, NRC organic: Nandita Das
Stressing that the protests against CAA and NRC were organic and erupting almost simultaneously across the country without any political backing or support, actor Nandita Das told IANS: "Led by women and students from different religions, this protest is
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Imran Khan should've been Pak cricket coach, not PM: 'Gul Makai' director
HE Amjad Khan, who has directed the Malala Yousafzai biopic "Gul Makai", feels Pakistani Prime Minister is a good cricketer but poor politician. Amjad Khan's comment came in the wake of Imran Khan snide about Indian Cinema and Culture.
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Deepika's JNU visit 'a PR stunt gone wrong'?
Since Saturday morning, #DeepikaPRBackfires has been doing rounds on Twitter.
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After 'Chhapak' exemption, MP to honour Deepika at IIFA
A day after exempting "Chhapak" from entertainment tax, the Madhya Pradesh government kept the political pot boiling by announcing on Friday to honour actor Deepika Padukone during the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA Awards).
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Bollywood condemns JNU attack with peaceful protest
Several Bollywood personalities have come out on the streets here and held peaceful protests against the attack on students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
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Bollywood reacts to CAA protests (LEAD)
Several Bollywood celebrities posted opinions all through Monday on the amended Citizenship Act (CAA) and the countrywide tension it has unleashed, which was triggered off after Sunday's protests at Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia University.
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Farhan Akhtar hits out at troll over Citizenship Act
Director-actor Farhan Akhtar on Sunday called a social media user "bigot" after the person asked him to reach out to Muslims, to stop destroying the country's property while protesting the Citizenship Amendment Act.
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Thanos creator unhappy with Trump campaign's 'Avengers' ad
Comic book writer and Thanos creator Jim Starlin is unhappy and feels violated after watching US President Donald Trump replace the villain of the Marvel Universe in one of his latest re-election campaign ads.
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Protest in Rajasthan over 'wrong facts' in 'Panipat'
People in Rajasthan have protested against Panipat, the film which was released on Friday, alleging distortion of history. They have claimed the movie portrays Maharaja Surajmal in the wrong light. He is shown as a greedy ruler which he never was.