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Madhuri Dixit on 'Khal Nayak 2': That's news to me
There has been buzz about a sequel to the hit 1993 film "Khal Nayak", but the films heroine Madhuri Dixit does not seem to be aware of the reports.
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Review: 'Chippa': The small film they forgot to promote
Sunny plays Chippa, a streetsmart 10-year-old in Kolkata, who stays and works on the pavements with his samosa-seller grand-aunt (Mala Mukherjee).
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Siddhant Chaturvedi: Want my audience to grow with me, share my taste
He rose to fame playing rapper MC Sher in "Gully Boy" and is currently enjoying the success of his debut attempt as a singer, "Dhoop". Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi says his goal was not to establish himself as an established singer but to bring happiness and
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Josh Gad: We need escapism now more than ever (IANS Interview)
Hollywood actor Josh Gad's new starrer "Artemis Fowl" will get a digital premiere instead of a theatrical release amid the Covid-19 crisis. Although Gad says he is a big fan of the whole moviegoing experience, he adds that it should not come at the stake
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Shaggy: 'Feels good to have lasted through so many trends'
Jamaican reggae singer Shaggy's music was a party essential in the '90s. He is back on top of charts with "Banana" -- a collaborative effort with Conkarah. He says it feels really good to know that he has lasted so many years and through so many trends.
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Podcasts find new fan base amid testing times
The lockdown has helped increase the popularity of podcasts. Along with OTT binging and television, podcasts have emerged as a new way to stay informed and entertained over the last three months or so.
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Ramya Krishnan: 'Queen' season 2 to have more action, thrilling content
Southern star Ramya Krishnan can't wait to start shooting for the second season of her hit web series "Queen".
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The Good And The Ugly Of Film Fraternity (Column: B-Town)
Film fraternity has lately been divided into a Pro and Anti-establishment groups. How does it help them in any way to further their prospects or, otherwise, project them as activists or social crusaders? All that their stand taken on various issues is suc
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Asha Bhosle: Lata didi and I rarely discuss music
Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle have unanimously been deemed melody queens of India for decades, but Asha surprises you when she says music is normally not the preferred topic of discussion between the sisters.
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Review: 'The Last Days Of American Crime': Gore and bore
The idiom of French action filmmaker Olivier Megaton has normally been about stylish ultra-violence underlined by streetsmart swagger, which probably bears influence of his past in graffiti art.
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Radhika Apte: Hope to do more work as director in future
Radhika Apte has turned director with the short film, "The Sleepwalkers", and she eagerly awaits audience response once it releases.
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Kutle Khan: We will have to adjust to new working style post pandemic
Rajasthani folk singer Kutle Khan says the music industry has suffered adversely with growing financial losses due to the shutdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. He feels only time will show how the industry will get back on track in the future.
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Review: 'Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai' works for its cast
Anurag Kashyap's new directorial is quite unlike anything he has attempted before. The trademark grim filmmaking is missing, and the filmmaker has opted for the lighter idiom of satire this time.
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Yami Gautam: I would love to maintain the streak of surprise
It's been an eight-year-long journey for Yami Gautam in the Hindi film industry so far, and the actress is hungry to explore more stories and genres. She says she wants to keep the streak of surprise going, by playing diverse roles.
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Review: 'Chintu Ka Birthday': Small film, big surprise
Chintu is six and it is his birthday. There are balloons and festoons all around in the house. Daddy has promised cake, though ‘daadi' would love it if he had kheer. His best friends will be there, too. Chintu understands today is his day. He is the special one.
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Shaan: Basu Chatterjee was a listener than a speaker (FIRST PERSON)
(Playback singer Shaans father Manas Mukherjee was a music director who collaborated with the late filmmaker Basu Chatterjee on the 1984 film "Lakhon Ki Baat", starring Sanjeev Kumar, Farooq Shaikh and Anita Raj. Shaan, then around 12, recalls his boyhood
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Anurag Kashyap: My filmmaking process is changing
Demonetisation plays an integral role in Anurag Kashyaps "Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai", and the filmmaker says it helped them put together the story of money and marriage in a seamless manner.
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Amit Khanna: He told stories about you and me (OBITUARY: Basu Chatterjee)
(Amit Khanna wrote lyrics for Basu Chatterjees "Swami" (1977) and "Man Pasand" (1980). He also produced "Man Pasand" and executive-produced the 1997 release, "Gudgudee")