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Here's how SRK-Gauri's office turned into quarantine facility
Superstar Shah Rukh Khans wife Gauri Khan took to Instagram to share a glimpse of their office, which has now been converted into a quarantine facility amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pablo Larrain's 'Ema' set for India digital premiere in May
Oscar-nominated Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrains "Ema" will officially release on the world cinema streaming platform MUBI on May 2, across several countries including India. There will also be a free premiere of the film on May 1.
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Varun Dhawan B'day: B-Town wishes 'guy with a heart of gold'
B-Towners took to social media to share their love and wishes for actor Varun Dhawan on his 33rd birthday.
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Anushka Sharma's 'Paatal Lok' to release on May 15
The release date of Anushka Sharma's debut digital production, the thriller web series "Paatal Lok", has been locked as May 15.
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Rapper Raja Kumari: In the US, I was asked to leave my culture behind
Indian-American rapper-songwriter Raja Kumari has come out with a new single "N.R.I.", and says the song stems from the duality of being from two different cultures.
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Jasleen Royal recalls cutting Tendulkar's bday cake when she was 10
Wishes poured in from all parts of the globe on the 47th birthday of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. Singer Jasleen Royal has shared a bit of sentimental nostalgia as to why the Master Blaster's birthday will always be special for her.
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Kajol misses mom Tanuja amid lockdown
Actress Kajol is badly missing her mother, veteran actress Tanuja, amid the coronavirus lockdown.
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Beyonce donates $6 million for COVID-19 relief
Pop star Beyonce Knowles has pledged $6 million to fund mental health support during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lyricist Prashant Ingole pens poem supporting lockdown
Lyricist Prashant Ingole, who has penned songs in films like "Bajirao Mastani" and "Mary Kom", has written a poem titled "Naadaan", urging people not to go out during the COVID-19 lockdown period.
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The lockdown effect on celebrities
From bringing estranged couples together to encouraging stars to become corona warriors, the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown period is changing reality for many celebrities, and they are embracing it with an open mind.
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Shriya Pilgaonkar: My route unconventional compared to other celeb kids
Shriya Pilgaonkar, daughter of talented actors Sachin and Supriya Pilgaonkar, feels her way of getting launched in mainstream cinema as an actress was quite different from most star kids.
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Jigar Saraiya: Indie music could benefit from lockdown
Jigar Saraiya, of the popular composer duo Sachin-Jigar, says the only silver lining about the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown for the music industry is that since films and film music will get delayed, independent music might get a little more space.
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Review: 'Sergio' struggles to hold attention
"Sergio" stars Brazilian ace Wagner Moura -- that's Pablo Escobar in "Narcos" for you -- with Cuban origin actress Ana de Armas. You've seen her knock on the doors of global stardom with "Knives Out" so far, and she is the next Bond girl in "No Time To Die".
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How Michael Jackson reacted when Madonna told him to 'dress like a girl'
Late king of pop Micheal Jackson once got mad at pop diva Madonna for asking him to dress up like a girl for his "In the closet" music video.
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'Upload' is a new world, imagined thoroughly: Writer Greg Daniels
Emmy Award-winning writer Greg Daniels says his upcoming show "Upload" is a genre mash-up of comedy, sci-fi, mystery and romance.
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Will.i.am sends 750 underprivileged kids to college
Black Eyed Peas star Will.i.am is helping 750 underprivileged children through college in association with his i.am.angel Foundation.
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TV viewership up 40% in India in Covid era: Report
Compared to the pre-Covid period, television viewership in India increased by 40 per cent as more and more people stay at home due the restrictions, said a report on Thursday.
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Whitney Houston biopic in pipeline
Late pop icon Whitney Houstons life story will come alive on the big screen soon, in a biopic.
