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'Bigg Boss 15': Pratik calls Rakhi 'biased'; Tejasswi, Karan again get into blame game
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While Tejasswi nominates Rashami, Karan nominates Abhijit. This infuriates Tejasswi and she argues with Karan. She says: "If you are playing to save Rashami, then I am not okay with it." Tejasswi feels that Karan nominated Abhijit Bichukale to save Rashami from nomination. On the other hand, Rakhi continues to wield the power of 'sanchalak' in the 'Snowman task' that leaves everyone annoyed.
Katrina Kaif wishes Salman Khan on his birthday
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She wrote on the picture, "@beingsalmankhan the Happiest birthday to u May all the love light and brilliance u have be with you forever (sic)." Katrina and Salman have shared a good equation over the years and have worked together in many films like 'Ek Tha Tiger', 'Tiger Zinda Hai', 'Bharat', 'Partner' and 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?'.
'Bigg Boss 15': Rashami, Tejasswi argue while nominating each other during Ticket To Finale
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The upcoming episode of 'Bigg Boss 15' will see Tejasswi Prakash and Rashami Desai getting into a verbal spat during the Ticket To Finale task. All the contestants have to now nominate one among them.
Salman teases film with SRK after extended cameos in 'Tiger 3', 'Pathan'
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During a media interaction outside his Panvel farmhouse, where he is celebrating his 56th birthday, Salman said 'Tiger 3' would release by December 2022. "We are coming together in 'Tiger 3' and 'Pathan'. 'Tiger 3' should be released by December 2022, before that 'Pathan' will release. Then maybe both of us will come together," the actor told reporters.
Sushmita Sen writes cryptic post on happiness after break-up
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Sushmita had mentioned that their relationship was long over but the duo still remained very good friends. She took to Instagram on Sunday, where she shared a close-up picture of herself and mentioned that it takes a risk to be happy and it is not easy.
Ranveer Singh on '83' performance: Felt duty-bound to my nation
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He feels proud that he had the honour to wear the Indian colours and is delighted that the movie is entertaining audiences. Ranveer said: "I felt deep sense of responsibility to do my best, contribute and anchor a film that is very important for our nation. It is a glorious chapter in our history, an achievement that we want the coming generations to know of and feel proud of their country."
Guillermo Del Toro doesn't see himself developing video games again
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On the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the award winning director who was once teamed up with Hideo Koijma to develop Konami's horror survival video game 'Silent Hills', flat out said he doesn't think he'll ever try video game development again, reports deadline.com. Fans were curious about his status after he appeared at the Game Awards this year and commented on the hope of a new 'Silent Hill' game being released soon.
'Bridgerton' Season 2 to open on March 25, 2022, introduce 'Kate Sharma'
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The season will feature Simone Ashley, the British actress of Indian origin, who will play Kate Sharma to Lord Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey), reports 'Variety'. The character played by Ashley was originally Kate Sheffield in author Julia Quinn's second Bridgerton novel, "The Viscount Who Loved Me" (2002), on which Season 2 is based.
Hit by Andhra Pradesh's GO-35, India's largest movie theatre throws in the towel
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The management has stated that they will not even be able to defray operational expenses if they run the show under the provisions of the state government's GO-35. The state-of-the-art sprawling movie theatre is spread over 7.5 acres on the outskirts of Sullurpeta town in Nellore district. As per the government order, the theatre is categorised under 'C' class, and can price its tickets at Rs 30, Rs 20, and Rs 10, respectively.
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' swings past $1bn mark in just 12 days
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The third film in the Tom Holland-led trilogy achieved this feat despite the lengthening shadow of Omicron and the Covid-19 spike across North America and Europe, and still not having been released in the world largest cinema-going market, China, according to 'Variety'.
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