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Malaika Arora doesn't want Arjun Kapoor to use his phone
Actress Malaika Arora does not want her rumoured boyfriend, actor Arjun Kapoor, to use his phone much.
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When 'Joker' Joaquin Phoenix was almost cast as Batman
"Joker" star Joaquin Phoenix was almost cast as Batman way back in the nineties.
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John Abraham lauds India's spirit of unity during COVID-19 battle
Action star John Abraham lauds India in a new video created by his "Satyameva Jayate" director Milap Milan Zaveri. John says he wanted to be a part of this gesture that tells people how strong they have become by uniting during the ongoing COVID-19 pandem
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Amyra Dastur: Jackie Chan is exactly like is on-screen personality
Actress Amrya Dastur, who featured in the cast of the 2017 Jackie Chan action comedy "Kung Fu Yoga", says the international cinema icon is exactly like his on-screen personality in real life.
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Sam Smith to self-isolate after showing COVID-19 symptoms
Singer Sam Smith says he may have contracted the coronavirus two weeks before the lockdown began in the UK.
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Bharti, Harsh divide duties while shooting new gag series at home
Popular comedian Bharti Singh and her screenwriter husband Harsh Limbachiyaa have conceptualised and created a show called "Hum Tum Aur Quarantine", an on-air series of gags. Bharti says she and her husband have divided roles and responsibilities for the
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Reem Shaikh, Sehban Azim wish 'cutie' Savita Prabhune on her birthday
The nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak has kept actors and crew away from the sets. However, "Tujhse Hai Raabta" actors Reem Shaikh and Sehban Azim ensured that their veteran co-star Savita Prabhune's birthday on Saturday was secial.
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Reese Witherspoon opens up on battle with postpartum depression
Actress Reese Witherspoon has opened up on her difficult battle with postpartum depression. She says that she has had very different experiences after each birth.
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Stellan Skarsgard, Kyle Soller set to join 'Star Wars' universe
Actors Stellan Skarsgard and Kyle Soller are all set to join the "Star Wars" universe, in the "Rogue One" spin-off series with Diego Luna.
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Hrithik Roshan wishes birthday to 4-year-old fan
Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan made a four-year-old boy's birthday extra special by sending him a special message.
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Hema Malini, Javed Akhtar condemn Moradabad attack on medical team
Actress-politician Hema Malini and poet-lyricist Javed Akhtar have condemned the attack on a medical team and the stone pelting at an ambulance in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad earlier this week.
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Karim Morani back home, is COVID-19 negative now, announces daughter Zoa
Film producer Karim Morani has recovered from the novel coronavirus. He returned home yesterday after spending nine days in the hospital.
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DIVINE, Gully Gang's 'Nahi pata' stresses on emotional connections
Hip-hop star DIVINE and Gully Gang associates Shah Rule, Frenzzy and Sammohit, have unveiled a Hindi-Punjabi single "Nahi pata" that touches upon subjects like hunger, injustice, poverty and social bias.
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Big B compares human beings in lockdown to caged animals
Actor Amitabh Bachchan has compared human beings in lockdown to caged animals, in a new blog post. He added that once the lockdown phase is over, we might feel hesitant to step out of our homes.
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Esha Gupta: 'REJCTX2' teaser looks fantastic
Actress Esha Gupta is excited about her digital debut with "REJCTX 2", and says he had fun shooting for the series.
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Coming soon: 'Shot at home' documentary to mark Earth Day
A new documentary shot entirely at home in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, will observe the 50th Earth Day on April 22.
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'Extraction' director Sam Hargrave: Not much space for mid-budget action films
"Extraction" director and popular Hollywood stunt coordinator Sam Hargrave feels cinema has space for either "super big budget movies like superheroes" or smaller movies, saying that it doesnt leave much room for mid-budget action movies.
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Review: Earth And Blood: Loaded with action cliches
For an 80-minute action drama, "Earth And Blood" seems like a patchwork of genre-specific scenes set up to decidedly arrive at a set-piece climax of violence.
