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After IT raids, Sonu Sood defends himself, albeit vaguely
"You don't always have to tell your side of the story. Time will," he said, starting philosophically and ending poetically, with a dash of patriotism. In a tangential reference to the Sood Charity Foundation being targeted by the IT Department, he declared: "Every rupee in my foundation is awaiting its turn to save a precious life and reach the needy. ... In addition, on many occasions, I have encouraged brands to donate my endorsement fees for humanitarian causes too, which keeps us going."
Ranbir celebrates Mahesh Bhatt's 73rd birthday with Alia, Pooja
Alia posted a slew of pictures on Instagram from the birthday celebrations. The first picture featured Mahesh while the other one had Ranbir, Alia and Pooja posing with Mahesh
SRK bids farewell to 'Ganpati Bappa'
Shah Rukh shared a glimpse of the celebration from his house on Instagram. He shared a picture of Lord Ganesh.
No actor of colour won an award at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards despite a diverse nomination field.
During the three-hour ceremony, led by a black host in Cedric the Entertainer, it took two hours for a person of colour to be recognised: 'RuPaul's Drag Race' for Outstanding Reality Competition.
Emmys 2021: 'The Handmaid's Tale' makes record for most losses
The series had a nomination tally of 21 nods, it was expected to pick up a couple of honours between the Creative Arts and Primetime Emmys ceremonies
Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif shoot action sequences in Austria for 'Tiger 3'
Salman and Katrina will be seen performing some visually extravagant action stunts in places such as Upper Austria, Salzkammergut, Dachstein Salzkammergut and finally in Vienna. A source from Austria said: "'Tiger 3' will present Austria like never before and Yash Raj Films is ensuring that they present the country in the most spectacular way possible. Salman and Katrina will shoot in some never seen before locales in the country."
Emmys 2021: Kerry Washington pays tribute to late Michael K. Williams
During her brief tribute, Washington called Williams a "brilliantly talented actor and a generous human being who has left us far too soon." "I know you're here because you wouldn't miss this. Your excellence, your artistry will endure. We love you," she added. Nominated in the supporting actor in a drama category for his role as Montrose Freeman in HBO's 'Lovecraft Country', the actor was considered the frontrunner before his death earlier this month at age 54. The win went to 'The Crown's' Tobias Menzies.
Emmys 2021: Women sweep top comedy, drama honours for first time
Aniello won for directing the pilot episode of 'Hacks', the HBO Max comedy that also won lead comedy actress for star Jean Smart. "It's very surreal. It feels very much like a fever dream," Aniello said of winning for writing. Hobbs won for helming the fourth season finale of 'The Crown', the episode "War" depicting the depth of the dysfunction of Prince Charles and Princess Diana's doomed marriage.
Norm Macdonald gets tribute from Lorne Michaels at 73rd Emmy Awards
"I do want to say, this is an award for late night comedy, no one was funnier in the last 20 years than Norm Macdonald on late night comedy. "So if you have any time in the next week, do what I did and just spend time YouTubing clips of Norm and Conan because it doesn't get better than that," Oliver said while accepting the Emmy for variety talk series.
RuPaul makes history for most emmy wins by a person colour
RuPaul broke the record for the most Emmy wins by a person of colour as 'RuPaul's Drag Race' was named outstanding competition program on Sunday night. The series is the most-awarded reality competition show at the 73rd Emmy Awards. "Wow, thank you so much to the Academy and all of you gorgeous people here tonight," RuPaul said in his acceptance speech.
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