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First trailer out for 'The Batman' starring Robert Pattinson
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Describing the "dark and gritty" film, Variety.com reports: "In a Gotham City saturated in rain and gloom, Pattinson's 'Batman', just a year into his reign as a costumed vigilante, attacks his enemies with a visceral, unhinged brutality that past live-action Batman movies never quite reached."
Female stars venture into funding
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Now, none of the present lot looks like making it to the superstardom. But, ironically, the movies they make per film surpasses by far what Khanna and Bachchan made in their heyday. So much so that they have little idea about what to do with the money even after leading luxurious lives. To this new lot, the Covid 19 pandemic may have given enough time to ponder about what to do with the wealth.
Good content is always the bestseller, feels actor Rupali Ganguly
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Actor Rupali Ganguly, who played the character of Dr. Simran Chopra in the Star Plus serial 'Sanjivani' and later, the role of Monisha Sarabhai in 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' besides being a a contestant in the reality show, Big Boss, in 2006, feels Indian television has constantly evolved over time.
DiCaprio's production house, Abhay Deol's content company tie up for boxer's biopic
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The project was developed by Blisspoint, a company created two years ago by Deol and Mumbai-based producer Ratan Ginwalla. The third partner in the film set in 1965, Golden Ratio Films, had previously produced the French English-language movie, 'The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir' (2018), starring Dhanush, the Tamil star.
'The Rock' releases first teaser trailer of DC film 'Black Adam'
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Describing the character he had first signed up to play in 2014, Johnson tweeted on Saturday: "He is ruthless. He is unstoppable. He is the reason the hierarchy of power in the DC UNIVERSE is about to change."
Adele's 'Easy on Me' dislodges 'Butter' and sets new records
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The 33-year-old British artiste released the piano-driven ballad at 7 p.m. (US Eastern Time) on Thursday. Spotify is believed to reach 365 million monthly active users and its first-day stream calculations account for multiple time zones across the world. 'Easy on Me' also set a record on Amazon Music, receiving the most first-day streams of any song in the platform's history.
Watch | Hrithik Roshan turns into Garba boy in gym, leaves Ranveer and Deepika surprised
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It happened when someone played a foot-tapping 80’s song while he was exercising in the gym. Upon listening to it, Hrithik left his workout and slipped into the role of a Garba guy. All the spectators around him had a good laugh as they witnessed the actor’s jovial nature. In the clip, Hritik is seen drenched in sweat, doing a few rounds of Garba in a circle and as the music changes, he switches his dance form as well.
Watch | Anushka Sharma captures romance in bio-bubble life with Virat Kohli
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“Couldn’t choose between these two captions - Quarantine makes the heart fonder & Love in the time of bubble life. #OhWell, you get the point,” she wrote in her caption. She geo-tagged The 8, a luxury hotel in Dubai, to the post. The post of the actress melted many hearts and made their admirers flood the comment section with loved-up comments. Among many fans, Ranveer Singh, one of the first celebrities to react to the post and commented, “Kya, yaar,”
Of Mumbai cabbies and 'QSQT': Juhi Chawla goes down memory lane
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"I still remember when our movie was going to be released. Nobody knew us. Remember, at that time, it was a common practice for taxis to carry film posters. There was a long line of taxis below our building, so I would go from driver to driver requesting them to put up the posters.
Britney Spears fears return of paparazzi after end of conservatorship
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Britney continued: "For so many years I was always told if I succeeded at things, it could end … and it never did!!! I worked so hard but now that it's here and getting closer and closer to ending I'm very happy but there's a lot of things that scare me."
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