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Govind Khatri to portray a pivotal role in 'Mere Sai: Sharaddha Aur Saburi'
Actor Govind Khatri will be seen portraying a pivotal role of Kakasaheb Dixit in the coming episodes of "Mere Sai: Shraddha Aur Saburi".
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Hot on OTT: Coming up this week (July 25-31)
Here's a look at highlight films, shows and series that are scheduled to drop in the digital space this week.
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Ashutosh Rana opens up about recreating emperor Aurangzeb on screen
Actor Ashutosh Rana will soon be seen playing the role of emperor Aurangzeb in the historical web show "Chhatrasal". The seasoned actor says that history and period dramas have always fascinated him.
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Mansi Srivastava to join the cast of 'Kundali Bhagya'
Actress Mansi Srivastava will join the cast of the show "Kundali Bhagya". She will be seen playing the character of Sonakshi.
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Sachin Pilgaonkar: Nagesh Kukunoor was the only reason I signed 'City of Dreams'
Veteran actor Sachin Pilgaonkar made his debut on the OTT platform much before anyone of his generation would have tried the new medium.
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Priya Bapat: OTT is a big relief in pandemic
Actress Priya Bapat, who is gearing up for the release of the second season of web-series "City Of Dreams", has hailed the digital space and calls it a big relief amid the pandemic.
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Zareen Khan takes Covid jab, celebrates 10 mn Insta followers
Actress Zareen Khan took to social media on Friday to share the news with her fans and followers that she has finally taken the first dose of Covid vaccine.
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Fearing backlash, Shetty urges Netizens to spare 'Hungama 2'
: With her husband, businessman Raj Kundra, mired in a case of allegedly peddling pornography, Shilpa Shetty put up a brave face and made a fervent pitch for her film, 'Hungama 2'. Clearly, she doesn't want the controversy to singe the film's prospects.
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Parull Chaudhry excited to play 'hoity-toity aunt'
Actress Parull Chaudhry will soon be seen playing a prim and prom south Mumbai lady in the upcoming show "Bhagya Lakshmi".
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Playing older character on-screen was fun: Gauahar Khan
Actress Gauahar Khan, who plays a pivotal role in her latest film "14 Phere", says that it was a fun ride for her to portray an elderly funny lady on-screen.
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Esha talks about title track of her show 'Zindagi Mere Ghar Aana'
Television actress Esha Kansara says that the title track of her upcoming show "Zindagi Mere Ghar Aana" is a soulful rendition, which has become even more special since it has been sung by Shreya Ghoshal.
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If you feel the character, audience will feel it too: Muskan Bamne
Television actress Muskan Bamne, who is currently seen playing the role of Pakhi Shah in the daily soap "Anupamaa", feels that actors should always give their 100 per cent to any character they play on-screen.
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Adivi Sesh on 'Major' release: Important to be seen the right way
Actor Adivi Sesh, who is busy wrapping up the final schedule of his upcoming bilingual film "Major", says that the movie has elements designed for a theatrical release.
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Pankaj Tripathi: If I don't play endearing characters, I will get bored
Acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi has wowed the audience with his negative characters such as Kaleen Bhaiya from "Mirzapur" and the power-hungry Guruji from "Sacred Games". He has also made many hearts melt with his endearing roles in films such as "Bareill
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Singer Geet Sagar on his double debut as actor-lyricist with '14 Phere'
Singer Geet Sagar, who has lent his voice for song tracks in movies like "Chhichhore", "Jagga Jasoos" and "The Tashkent Files", is now gearing up for a double debut with the movie "14 Phere".
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Krish Chauhan: 'Punyashlok Ahilyabai' has been the best teacher of my life
Child actor Krish Chauhan's track is coming to an end in "Punyashlok Ahilyabai". He says the knowledge he has gained is immeasurable and tags the show as "the best teacher" of his life.
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Chunky Panday decodes why anthologies are so popular
Actor Chunky Panday feels the reason behind the growing popularity of anthologies on OTT is because of their variety and as they are "easy watchers".
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Shefali Shah: I always wanted to direct a film
National award-winning actress Shefali Shah, who is making her directorial debut with the short film 'Happy Birthday Mummyji', says that helming a film was always on her bucket list.