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Will Smith's 'Bright 2' to be directed by 'The Transporter' helmer?
"The Transporter" franchise director Louis Leterrier might direct the sequel of Will Smith's "Bright".
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Nicole Kidman to back adaptation of 'A Good Marriage'
Hollywood star Nicole Kidman is set to produce a series adaptation of American author Kimberly McCreights novel "A Good Marriage".
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Sonu Kakkar thrilled to entertain people in hard times
Singer Sonu Kakkar is excited about working with her younger siblings and music artistes Neha Kakkar and Tony Kakkar on a show. She says they are thrilled to be a source of entertainment for people in such hard times.
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Chris Pratt back on small screen with 'The Terminal List'
After a brief recent appearance on the small screen in "Parks And Recreation" reunion special, actor Chris Pratt is all set to be back on the small screen with the series, "The Terminal List".
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Vir Das thanks Delhi HC for quashing plea against 'Hasmukh' streaming
Stand-up comedian and actor Vir Das on Wednesday posted a lengthy statement thanking Delhi High Court for dismissing the plea seeking an interim stay on the streaming of his new web series, "Hasmukh".
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Madhuri Dixit back as judge on 'Dance Deewane'
Madhuri Dixit will be back as a judge on reality TV, when she returns on the new season of "Dance Deewane".
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Rishi Kapoor is 'reunited with his most favourite person'
Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, daughter of the late actor Rishi Kapoor, has shared a couple of throwback photographs of her father.
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Kannada director shoots feature film across 5 indoor locations amid lockdown
Venkat Bharadwaj, whose film "Kempirve" had won in the Best Screenplay category at the Karnataka State Film Award in 2017, has gone ahead and shot a full-length feature film during the lockdown.
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Film fraternity pays homage to Handwara martyrs
The film fraternity across Bollywood and South India have paid homage on social media to the martyrs of the recent terror strike in Handwara.
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Ayushmann Khurrana: Have always looked to better myself
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana, who has brought a change in mainstream Bollywood cinema with his roles, has enrolled himself for an online course on Indian history.
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What's Ananya Panday up to with The Vamps guitarist James McVey?
Actress Ananya Panday and The Vamps' guitarist James McVey will come together for a cause. They will raise awareness about social media bullying during a live session on So Positive. The session will be hosted on May 8 on Instagram.
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Big B defensive about shooting for KBC amid lockdown
Amitabh Bachchan has started shooting for the upcoming season of the popular quiz show "Kaun Banega Crorepati" (KBC) amid the COVID-19 lockdown, and from his latest blog post it seems like the actor is apprehensive about being judged for breaking social d
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'Extraction' actor Sudipto Balav: Content is key to survival
Actor Sudipto Balav, who was recently seen in the Chris Hemsworth-starrer digital film "Extraction", says that content has to be strong enough to get eyeballs today. He feels that its not necessary that TV and films are at risk, the web can be at risk too
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Mindy Kaling: Growing up, no one looked like me on TV
For long, Mindy Kaling felt like an outsider in Hollywood due to constant reminders that she is different -- thanks to the stereotypical attitude towards her ethnicity and gender. The actress, who has Indian roots, is glad that things are changing, and sa
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Neha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar, Sonu Kakkar in search of lockdown singing superstar
Music artistes and siblings Neha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar and Sonu Kakkar, are set to be part of "Ghar Ghar Singer", a show through which they will hunt for India's first-ever lockdown singing superstar.
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Dhvani Bhanushali's 'Vaaste' is top song of 2019
Singer Dhvani Bhanushalis single "Vaaste" has been named the top song of 2019 by International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), an organisation that represents the recorded music industry worldwide.
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Richa, Kalki, Amyra, Pulkit talk gender parity during lockdown
Actors like Richa Chadha, Kalki Koechlin, Amyra Dastur, Pulkit Samrat and Adil Hussain are spreading the message of peace and gender parity during the ongoing lockdown.
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Irrfan stopped me from quitting: Tisca Chopra
Actress Tisca Chopra worked with the late Irrfan Khan in the critically acclaimed film "Qissa" besides in TV projects. She says Irrfan pushed her in the right direction during her initial days of struggle.