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Kareena Kapoor shares a retro pic on mom Babita's 73rd b'day
Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has penned a wish for her mother Babita Kapoor on the latter's borthday on Monday.
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Ayushmann: Grateful to industry for welcoming an outsider like me
Ayushmann Khurrana's debut film "Vicky Donor" released eight years ago on this day. Looking back at eight eventful years, the actor says he is grateful to Bollywood for welcoming an outsider like him with open arms.
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'Uttar Ramayan' back on TV
After late Ramanand Sagar's mythological serial "Ramayan" of the eighties made a historic comeback on TV amid the COVID-19 lockdown, Doordarshan has now brought back "Uttar Ramayan".
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Tom Hanks on his battle with coronavirus
Oscar-winning star Tom Hanks has opened up on his battle with the deadly coronavirus and on living in isolation, saying he had "bad body aches and was very fatigued", while his wife and actress Rita Wilson went through a tougher time.
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Big B misses the crowds outside his bungalow on Sundays
Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan is missing the ritualistic thronging of fans every Sunday in front of his bungalow, Jalsa. Over the past 38-odd years, starry-eyed fans have crowded in front of his bungalow to catch a glimpse of the actor, who would emerge
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Majethia launches website for corona relief
Acclaimed actor-producer J.D. Majethia has launched a website 'Fan Ka Fan.Com' to support people affected by the deadly coronavirus.
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Salma Hayek was told to act dumber
Actress Salma Hayek says she has been told to "sound dumber and speak faster" by directors in her career.
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When Shraddha Kapoor got too comfortable with a gun!
Actress Shraddha Kapoor says she got very comfortable holding a gun while shooting for "Saaho", so much so that it started feeling like the gun was an extension of her body!
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Jamie Dornan on never becoming a comedy star
"Fifty Shades of Grey" star Jamie Dornan says he really wanted to explore the comedy genre as an actor, but he couldn't pursue his interest ever since he portrayed role of a serial killer on the series "The Fall".
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Film personalities condemn the 'witch-hunt' by Delhi Police
Over 20 celebrities, including Anurag Kashyap, Vishal Bhardwaj, Mahesh Bhatt and Ratna Pathak Shah, joined hands to urge "Delhi Police to stop abusing the lockdown" and put an "end to the witch-hunt" against "students and activists protesting against CAA"
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David Bowie's guitarist dies of coronavirus
Renowned bass guitarist Matthew Seligman, who played with late music icon David Bowie at Live Aid in 1985, has died after battle with coronavirus. He was 64.
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The Struggle Stories (Column: B-Town)
Struggle: The word people used for the hundreds of aspiring men alighting from Frontier Mail (now Golden Temple Mail) and other trains coming from the North, especially Punjab, in Bombay, to make it big in films. The odd one also came down from other stat
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What India is watching during the lockdown
The lockdown period has led to a boom in the television and OTT markets all over the world, with Indians getting their dose of entertainment through fiction tales, historical pieces, mythological stories and supernatural thrills.
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Review: Four More Shots Please Season 2: A happier high
There is an element of simplistic joy that drives "Four More Shots Please", and it's a quality that endears you to the show.
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Review: Hasmukh: Sloppy script killed the fun
Vir Das goes for a double with "Hasmukh", a black comedy in 10 episodes that lets him play out a role in a fictional set-up, and yet remain a stand-up comic.
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Why Dua Lipa needs 'lots of windows' to write music
Singer Dua Lipa says she writes best when she is in a bright and airy milieu -- that is during daytime.
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Reese Witerspoon doesn't find celebrities 'special'
Actress Reese Witerspoon feels celebrities are not special people.
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Mandira Bedi won't stop till she perfects the handstand
When it comes to fitness, few actresses in Bollywood go about it with as much diligence as Mandira Bedi does.
