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Yuvika Chaudhary apologises for casteist remark in video
Actress Yuvika Chaudhary and her husband Prince Narula individually apologised on Tuesday after the hashtag ‘Arrest Yuvika Choudhary started trending on Twitter. Yuvika drew netizens ire for posting a video featuring Prince on YouTube where she made a c
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Shahana Goswami: When something is well written, portrayal of characters is balanced
Actress Shahana Goswami feels web shows have ushered better quality of writing, which in turn creates scope for actors like her to prove their versatility.
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Review: Army Of The Dead: Ocean's Eleven gets a zombie remix
"Ocean's Eleven" gets a zombie remix in Zack Snyder's latest, as Dave Bautista and company infiltrate undead-infested Las Vegas Strip to try and walk away with a fat load of cash against all odds.
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Stars lack political draw (Column: B-Town)
The film folk and politics have an eternal give-and-take relationship. While filmstars are expected by the politicians to give, the politicians in return have always considered it their birthright to take from them.
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Abhishek Banerjee: Was bored of getting only 'quirky' roles, OTT changed that
Actor Abhishek Banerjee says he owes it to OTT as a platform for helping him change his image in showbiz. He was only being offered comic roles, and OTT shows helped change that.
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Zareen Khan: Was told in our industry it's a perception that pretty girls can't act
Zareen Khan recalls being rejected from a film for looking the way she does. The Bollywood actress says she was bluntly told about the industry perception that pretty girls cannot act.
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Kumar Sanu: Raam Laxman helped so many singers grow
(Playback star Kumar Sanu worked with composer duo Raam Laxman in films like "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" and "Hum Saath-Saath Hain" among others. Laxman, who continued working as Raam Laxman after Raam's death, passed away on Saturday. Sanu gets emotional re
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Elli AvRam: I'm glad seeing other foreigners doing well in Indian films
Actress Elli AvRam, who is originally from Stockholm, Sweden, says with time more foreigners are being accepted in Bollywood and getting better roles.
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Did hybrid release logic of 'Radhe' go awry?
When Salman Khan announced his much-awaited Eid release "Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai" would have a hybrid release, there were mixed reactions all around. With theatrical release mainly in the overseas market besides a negligible number of halls in India,
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Before 'The Family Man 2' we never were the sequel kind of people: Raj and DK
The second season of their popular web series "The Family Man" sure marks a first for the filmmaker duo of Raj and DK.
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Sunny Hinduja recalls best advice received from Manoj Bajpayee
Actor Sunny Hinduja returns in the second season of the Manoj Bajpayee-starrer web series "The Family Man", and he recalls how the veteran actor encourages him to "go with the flow".
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Abhishek Banerjee: My dream role is Al Pacino's Tony Montana in 'Scarface'
Casting director-turned-actor Abhishek Banerjee would love to reprise Al Pacino's iconic character Tony Montana in Brian De Palma's 1983 classic "Scarface".
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Review: Sardar Ka Grandson: Boredom on the house
The problem with "Sardar Ka Grandson" is not that it loses the plot on an absolutely wonky idea. The problem is the film and its makers fail to capitalise on the one asset they truly had.
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Arif Zakaria: Digital format shooting allows more trial and error for filmmakers
Actor Arif Zakaria has been in the entertainment industry for over two decades and has witnessed a lot of subtle changes. He feels the current wave of OTT has ushered a lot of change, including the fact that a lot of filmmakers get to tell the story they
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Arjun Kapoor: An actor alone is not deciding hits and misses
Arjun Kapoor agrees that an actor's career in Bollywood is defined by hits and misses, as it helps in assessing the saleability of the star through the business of their films. However, he points out an actor alone is not the deciding factor for the highs
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Neena Gupta: Actors now have chance to pick up stuff that's 'hatke'
Veteran actress Neena Gupta had no inhibition about portraying a nonagenarian in the upcoming film "Sardar Ka Grandson". She says nowadays, just like filmmakers, actors too have a chance to pick stuff that is "hatke" (unconventional).
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Kumar Sanu: Have memory associated with every song I sang for Nadeem-Shravan
Playback veteran Kumar Sanu is not against the current trend of remixing old songs, smd he says he likes a remixed number even better if the original voice is retained. He also opened up with nostalgia on his association with composers Nadeem-Shravan.
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Pratik Gandhi: Biopic is one format I've love the most
Actor Pratik Gandhi, who became an overnight sensation playing Harshad Mehta in the popular series "Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story", says he loves the biopic format the most because he has done a lot of work in the biography genre since the time he ac