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Why 'Four More Shots Please!' celebrates men and women
Rangita Pritish Nandy was always certain that she wanted to celebrate women, their flaws, their highs and lows through her show "Four More Shots Please!", but without male-bashing.
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Paresh Rawal: Was surprised to know my son has signed a film as an actor
Paresh Rawal's son Aditya is all set to make his acting debut in the upcoming digital film "Bamfaad", but the National Award-winning veteran actor always thought that Rawal junior would be a writer because he had studied creative writing. The proud fathe
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Nikkhil Advani: Vir Das will be interesting to watch in 'Hasmukh'
Nikkhil Advani's upcoming show "Hasmukh" features Vir Das as a reluctant killer, and the Bollywood filmmaker says people will be surprised to watch the popular stand-up comedian in the his new avatar.
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Kay Kay Menon: I lack the skill to market myself
Actor Kay Kay Menon says he lacks the skills to promote or market himself, adding that his expertise lies in performing and not promoting.
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Review: Tales From The Loop: Sci-fi with humane touch
The series allots more focus on human drama using that idea, than letting the sci-fi quotient fully take centrestage.
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Neeraj Pandey opens up on 'Special Ops' season 2
Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey has confirmed the second season of his debut web series, "Special Ops". Season one of the espionage thriller show was launched on Hotstar earlier this year and became an instant hit.
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Jeetendra, Bollywood's 'Jumping Jack', turns 78
How is Ravi Kapoor now? Have we forgotten him? If you are unable to fathom what we are talking about, Ravi Kapoor is the original name of one of Bollywood's biggest superstars of all time and the ladies' heartthrob of his era -- Jeetendra!
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Switch to medical dramas on World Health Day
It's World Health Day on Tuesday, so let's salute doctors and nurses who are doing their best to help the victims of COVID-19. While you continue to help them by maintaining social distancing, indulge in catching up a few medical dramas that have been win
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Kal Penn and the art of surviving Hollywood stereotypes
Kal Penn has lived through Hollywood's phase of stereotypes and understands what it means to not see yourself being truly represented on TV.
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Sobhita Dhulipala: I am not anxious about the future
Actress Sobhita Dhulipala, who had three films on floor when lockdown stopped all shooting activity in the film industry, says she is trying to keep her body and mind healthy instead of feeling anxious about not being "productive" in these times of isolat
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Raghubir Yadav: I try to find goodness in bad projects
Actor Raghubir Yadav has had some hits and misses since he took up acting all those years ago. He says he generally doesnt perceive projects as extremely good or bad. In fact, he "picks out the drawbacks" in a good project.
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(RELEASE at 8am) Sohum Shah: I believe our industry will survive this phase
National Award-winning actor-producer Sohum Shah believes the Indian film industry will survive the phase of COVID-19 lockdown, just as it has survived many theats in the past.
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The name Ravi Shankar still spells magic: Sukanya Shankar
Sukanya Shankar feels her late husband and Grammy award-winner musician Pandit Ravi Shankars contribution is not limited to music, and adds that he put India on the map for many people, leaving a lasting impression.
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Darshan Raval: I am a self-taught musician
From participating in the singing reality show "India's Raw Superstar" in 2014 to lending voice to the chartbuster songs like "Chogada" in "LoveYatri" , "Kamariya" in "Mitron" and "Shayad" in "Love Aaj Kal", the Ahmedabad-bred singer Darshan Raval feels f
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The Hollywood nostalgia binge guide
From cinematic gems to unexplored marvels to decades-old Hollywood classics, the streaming world is full of classic Hollywood movies that are not only binge-worthy during the lockdown but also promise to leave behind a feel good nostalgia. A revisit could
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I want Badshah to visit me and help me: 'Boroloker biti lo' creator Ratan Kahar
Bengali folk artiste Ratan Kahar suddenly finds himself in the limelight as never before. It is the sort of pan-India limelight he didn't quite enjoy even at the peak of his success -- when he created the all-time Bengali folk pop hit "Boroloker biti lo"
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Writing is 'a little box of interest' for actor Mukul Dev
Actor Mukul Dev is receiving a lot of praise for his performance as a terrorist mastermind in the web series "State Of Siege: 26/11". He is also the man who penned the story of the Rajkummar Rao-starrer "Omerta" that released in 2018. Mukul says he does n
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Akshay Oberoi up for TV shows by Ekta Kapoor
Actor Akshay Oberoi has been on the stage, done short and feature films, as well as web series. He is also open to doing television shows by popular producer Ekta Kapoor with whom he has already done some projects.