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'Bigg Boss 15': Finalists get emotional after watching recap of their journey
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Every contender is shown a video montage of their own highlights from this season, which has captured all their highs and lows in this house. Tears start rolling down their cheeks as they watch their journey unfold in front of their eyes. Tejasswi, who is all teared up, says "I am going to miss this so much. Thank you 'Bigg Boss'." But their tears soon go away as the house gives them some super-fun activities to make this a night to remember.
Adam Brody joins limited series 'Fleishman Is In Trouble'
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It is an adaptation of Taffy Brodesser-Akner's bestselling debut novel. Maxim Jasper Swinton and Meara Mahoney Gross will also be featured in the series, reports deadline.com. Created by Brodesser-Akner, the story is based on recently separated fortysomething Toby Fleishman (Eisenberg), who dives into the brave new world of app-based dating with the kind of success he never had dating in his youth, before he got married at the tail end of medical school.
The Who movie about Keith Moon is finally underway
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The project, which is tentatively titled 'The Real Me', has Moon's former band members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend on board as executive producers, reports variety.com. The biopic is directed by Paul Whittington with a script from prolific British screenwriter Jeff Pope, who was Oscar-nominated for 'Philomena'. The outfit is best known for seminal Martin Scorsese documentary 'George Harrison: Living in the Material World'.
Sharwanand, Rashmika-starrer 'Aadavaallu Meeku Johaarlu' to release on Feb 25
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Sources close to the unit of the film say that shooting of the wholesome family entertainer, being produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri's Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Cinemas, has been wrapped up and that only a song remains to be shot. The filming of this song will begin soon, sources said adding that the film will be women-centric. 'Aadavaallu Meeku Johaarlu' marks Sharwanand's first collaboration with Rashmika Mandanna and Tirumala Kishore.
Kyle Allen to play He-Man in live-action 'Masters of the Universe'
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After being in development with Sony for quite some years, the feature project is now moving over to Netflix for a summer start. There was buzz about this some time ago, but Sony would not confirm then. That rumour now is a reality. Sony, meanwhile, will keep rights to the film in China, reports deadline.com. Adam and Aaron Nee ('The Lost City') remain attached to direct with a screenplay they wrote with David Callaham ('Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings', 'Wonder Woman 1984').
Bhumi Pednekar on why she took up 'Badhaai Do' role
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Bhumi said: "I'm really proud that content filmmakers, making differential and clutter-breaking subjects, feel I can helm a project that is unique and bring their vision to life. "I thrive on pushing myself constantly and my decision to do 'Badhaai Do' was based on the fact that I get to sensitively portray a character and give voice to a subject that will be an eye-opener for India."
Himanshi Khurana, Rohan Mehraa shoot song 'Aakad' in Russia
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The romantic song has been produced by RV Singh music and Saga music. The pairing is fresh. Himanshi said: "It was a great experience shooting for the song. Everyone had a great time be it the cast or the crew. We bonded really well in Russia and it's a beautiful place to be. I loved the experience. This is a lovely romantic track." The actress promises that the audience will enjoy it.
Sundance Winners: From 'Nanny', 'Navalny' to 'Cha Cha Real Smooth', Indie fest spreads the wealth
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It was a strangely anti-climactic way of wrapping a low-key virtual festival, even as it gave winners a chance to prep polite, crew-inclusive acceptance speeches, reports variety.com. The top prize in the US Dramatic category went to grand jury winner 'Nanny' by first-time director Nikyatu Jusu, a supernatural-tinged thriller about an undocumented immigrant stuck caring for another mother's child in order to raise the funds needed to bring her son over from Senegal.
'Pavitra Rishta': Ankita reveals the one quality of Archana she'd like to have
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Talking to IANS about Archana's one quality that she would like to take back home, Ankita shared: "I think patience. I don't have patience. So that is something I want to take with me." How different will 'Pavitra Rishta' Season 2 be from the previous one? The 37-year-old actress revealed: "We have all seen Archana and Manav cry, compromise and do so many things. This time she is from this generation."
Halle Berry: I always have something to prove
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In a clip from 'Screen Queens Rising', which has been shared with People, the actress said: "I feel like I'm someone who is always asked to prove themselves, over and over and over and over again. I'm always having to prove." Berry, 55, believes she has faced constant obstacles during her time in the movie business, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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