ENTERTAINMENT

Salman-Katrina to resume 'Tiger 3' shoot on weekend
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As per a source, "Salman will resume the last big schedule of the film from this Saturday at YRF and then the biggest on-screen pair in Indian cinema, Salman-Katrina will shoot the crucial Delhi schedule from February 14th onwards." In addition, the two will also fly to Delhi to wrap the last big outdoor schedule of the film from February 14 as the third wave slows down across the country.
Ajith-starrer 'Valimai' to hit screens on Feb 24
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Boney Kapoor, who is producing the film along with Zee Studios, took to Twitter to make the announcement. He said: "Actions speak louder than words. The wait is well & truly over. Feel the power on 24 Feb, in cinemas worldwide." The film was supposed to have originally hit screens on January 13 for Pongal.
Ayushmann: If I've set an agenda for content in my country, then I'm deeply humbled
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Ayushmann has played a gay man on-screen, played a bald hero, played a hero with erectile dysfunction, a sperm donor, tackled how every body type should be celebrated, backed a film about the inclusivity of the transgender community in India through Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui.
Amitabh Bachchan-starrer 'Jhund' to release on March 4
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'Jhund' is a sports film based on the life of Vijay Barse, the founder of NGO Slum Soccer. It also features Akash Thosar and Rinku Rajguru. In the film, Bachchan plays a professor who motivates the street children to form a football team.
'Radhe Shyam' new release date unveiled, to hit cinemas on March 11
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The producers of 'Radhe Shyam' also unleashed a stunning conceptual poster to publicise the same. The poster says "Witness the biggest war between Love & Destiny", which hints at the kind of story it is. 'Radhe Shyam', is one of the most anticipated pan-India films, which will also feature Bollywood's senior actress Bhagyasree as Prabhas' mother.
Kangana Ranaut confirms hosting reality show for ‘boss lady’ Ekta Kapoor
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Alongside the article, Kangana Ranaut wrote, "Going to host my first show ever! For lady boss @ektakapoor." However, she didn't reveal any other details about the show. She also deleted the post from her Instagram Stories a few minutes after sharing it. Recently, producer Ekta Kapoor's ALTBalaji announced on Instagram about a new reality show via a poster.
When Akshay Kumar warned Saif Ali Khan against dating Kareena Kapoor
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Talking about the same, Kareena said, "Saif and Akshay were talking, and Akshay got the vibe that Saif and I were connecting. Akshay took Saif in the corner, and he was like, ‘Listen, tread carefully. They’re dangerous girls and this is a dangerous family, dekh ke reh’. He was like, ‘Don’t mess with her, was his vibe, like, ‘You’re barking up the wrong tree’. Saif was like, ‘No, no, I know, I’ll figure her out".
Alia Bhatt can't stop gushing as Ranbir Kapoor hugs her tightly in unseen pictures
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Most recently, the private chef of the couple shared a post with Ranbir and Alia. The pictures capture Ranbir Kapoor holding his lady love Alia, And while RK holds her, the actress gives the most adorable expression.
Tusshar Kapoor: Pre-conceived notion on single fatherhood must change
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"Nurturing a child emotionally and providing every need so that they can grow up as a happy child is very universal. I am saying it from my experience and that is why I thought it will open the doors to many who are thinking of single fatherhood." The offer to write the book came from the publication house -- Penguin Random House India.
Meat Loaf's 'Bat Out of Hell' reaches its all-time high Billboard position after his death
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As per Variety, the album, which earlier had the highest ranking of No. 14 back in 1977, re-entered the charts racing to No. 13 this week. As for the 'Billboard Artist 100' chart, which accounts for all the sales and streaming data for an artist's catalog, Meat Loaf secured a No. 3 position for the week. However, the song most loved by the music lovers didn't belong to the 'Bat Out of Hell' album. It was 'I'd Do Anything for Love' from 'Bat II' - the second part of Meat Loaf's 'Bat trilogy', which was released in 1993.
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