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Kangana Ranaut: I have always done 'Dhaakad' things in life
Asked about the 'Dhaakad' moments in her life, Kangana said, "I think everything I have done is 'Dhaakad'. From running away from my home till now, I continue to do all the 'Dhaakad' stuff. Now I am doing this 'Dhaakad' film and I hope the audience will love it."
Sayani Gupta calls audio show 'Mine and Yours 2' a modern love triangle
Talking about the show, Sayani said: "It is a simple love story. We are used to it in real life. However, it is a love triangle. We are used to seeing two men and a girl or two girls and a man mostly in heterosexual relationships. But in this case, the three characters involved with ‘Priya' sandwiched in the centre and ‘Jay', on one side and ‘Rashi' on one side is a love triangle.
Taapsee takes a moment to acknowledge women changemakers
The actress shared her thoughts in the foreword of the book titled "Changemakers", written by Almas Virani and Sweta Somata. The book highlights the stories of 11 women who have been agents of change in India.
Karthik Aryan shines in explosive trailer of 'Dhamaka'
The film marks Karthik's foray into the world of intense and gritty storytelling. Karthik essays the role of Arjun Pathak, a news anchor who spirals into the dark abyss of uncertainty, deceit and mind games after a terrorist makes a phone call to him about an attack that would engulf an entire city.
Sonu Nigam, Shaan to share hotseat on 'KBC 13'
They'll sing popular tracks such as 'Dus Bahane', 'All is Well', 'My Dil Goes', 'Main Agar Kahoon', and more. The singers will be seen on the hotseat and will be playing the game along with the popular reality show's celebrity host, Amitabh Bachchan. Big B will be seen laying down a rule for the guests requiring them to sing a song whenever they complete a 'padav'.
Jai Bhim' hype gets a boost with 'Power' song release
Expectations are high from the film and the makers have added to the buzz by releasing its first track titled 'Power'. Its Tamil lyrics by Arivu, which express the theme of the narrative, have been set to music by Sean Roldan. The movie is touted as an intense story that revolves around the lives of underprivileged people who live in a socially segregated world and have suffered years of oppression.
Dentist-actress Miloni Jhonsa talks about her dream debut in 'Rashmi Rocket'
According to her, it has been her "dream debut" as the movie caught the audience's attention for all good reasons and put her in the limelight. A dentist by profession, Miloni decided to switch her career after she realised her calling. But, like every underdog story, her initial phase was replete with quite a bit of struggle and rejections which are part and parcel of any actor's life.
New 'Shyam Singha Roy' poster reveals Nani's second avatar
Billed as a supernatural thriller centred around the theme of reincarnation, the big-budget production with lots of VFX has been directed by Rohit Sankityan of 'Taxiwaala' fame. The cast also consists of Krithi Shetty, Madonna Sebastian and Bengali actor Jisshu Sengupta. The first poster showed Nani as a Bengali bhadralok, completely different from Vasu, who's seen romancing Sai Pallavi, the film's female lead, in a period setting.
Mel Brooks' classic, 'History of the World, Part I', to get a sequel
The original film, which saw Brooks play five roles, including that of Moses, was made up of segments, each parodying different periods of world history, from the Stone Age to the French Revolution. It also saw the movie debut of America's most celebrated tap dancer, Gregory Hines, as well as cameos by 'Playboy' founder Hugh Hefner and Nigel Hawthorne of 'Yes, Minister' and 'Yes, Prime Minister' fame.
When Mumabi Taxi Drivers shooed away Juhi Chawla and Aamir Khan
On the chat show of comedian Kapil Sharma, Juhi talked about the incident that happened in 1981 before the release of Qayamat se Qayamat tak. She revealed that during that time the Mumbai Taxis used to carry the film’s posters and before the release of their movie, Aamir Khan went from one taxi driver to another requesting them to carry their film’s posters.
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