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'Money Heist' star Alba Flores on benefits of going green
"Money Heist" actress Alba Flores says meat-free meals have helped her health and conscience.
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Sharad Kelkar recites poem 'Badlaav' on COVID-19 lockdown
Bollywood actor Sharad Kelkar has recited a poem titled "Badlaav", meaning change, on the ongoing coronavirus lockdown. He says that the poem talks about facing the problem, the determination to stand up again, fighting the war and winning it.
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Jaideep Ahlawat: Feels great to see your work being appreciated
Actor Jaideep Ahlawat is overwhelmed with the positive response the web series "Paatal Lok" has garnered. The actor, who has a starring role in the show, says the appreciation gives him a "renewed sense of vigour" to approach future work.
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Nani: Nothing matches the old world charm
Telugu star Nani shared a throwback photograph taken from an old camera and said that nothing matches the old world charm.
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TV actor Ashiesh Roy hospitalised, seeks for aid from fans
Television actor Ashiesh Roy shared on social media that he is hospitalised in a critical condition and also sought financial help from fans for a dialysis.
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Guess where Big B wants to go on his bicycle!
Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan has disclosed where he wants to go on his bicycle!
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Boney Kapoor's house help tests COVID-19 positive
Bollywood film producer Boney Kapoor says that his house help who was unwell for a while, has tested coronavirus positive, and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and state government authorities have started the process of getting him to a quarantin
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Big B shares his latest insight about the home front
The lockdown has given Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan a few important insights about life, including "a sense of knowing where and how everything functions in the home, instead of leaving to hired staff".
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Throwback Tuesday: Sara Ali Khan's graduation day flashback
It's Throwback Tuesday for actress Sara Ali Khan as she recalled her graduation from Columbia University four years ago on this day.
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Faizal Siddiqui's TikTok account banned for 'glorifying' acid attack
TikTok sensation Faizal Siddiqui's account has been banned after he came under the scanner for allegedly "glorifying" acid attack in a video. The ban was enforced "due to multiple community guidelines violations".
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'Twilight' actor Gregory Tyree Boyce found dead
Actor Gregory Tyree Boyce, best known for playing Tyler Crowley in the first "Twilight" film, was found dead in Las Vegas. He was 30.
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Neetu posts 'complete' family pic with Rishi Kapoor, Ranbir, Riddhima
Veteran actress Neetu Singh shared a family photograph featuring her late husband Rishi Kapoor, along with son Ranbir, daughter Riddhima and granddaughter Samara.
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Chiranjeevi: Times change, things remain same
Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi shared a picture of himself along with his wife, saying times change but things remain the same.
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Sonam wishes parents Anil, Sunita Kapoor on their 36th anniversary
Actor Anil Kapoor and wife Sunita completed 36 years of marriage on Tuesday, and their elder daughter, actress Sonam Kapoor, took to Instagram and shared a few pictures of the couple, wishing them on the occasion.
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'Malang' makers working on sequel
Mohit Suris recent hit "Malang" is all set to have a sequel, the makers have confirmed.
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Nia Sharma on Manmeet Grewal suicide: Many haven't been paid, losing patience
In the wake of TV actor Manmeet Grewal's recent suicide reportedly owing to financial constraints, actres Nia Sharma says she knows many actors, whom she refers to as "friends", who have not been paid since 2019 or before.
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COVID-19: "Choti Sarrdaarni" actor Amal Sehrawat's building sealed
"Choti Sarrdaarni" actor Amal Sehrawat's building in Andheri West here has been sealed after a person tested positive for coronavirus.
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Review: 'The Wrong Missy': Sporadic, silly laughs
It is one of those films you do not mind as it plays out before your eyes, but you have forgotten soon as it is over. "The Wrong Missy" is billed as a rom-com -- not particularly funny, certainly not romantic -- and it does not take you long to decide it is the sort of ‘entertainer' they used to release on the big screen in the nineties.
