ENTERTAINMENT
Afghan director Sahraa Karimi: Don't let Afghan cinema die
Karimi is the director behind the feature film 'Hava, Maryam, Ayesha' and is the first woman to head Afghan Film, the country's national cinema body. She fled Afghanistan last month after Kabul fell to the Taliban and landing in Kiev, Ukraine with help from the Slovak Film and Television Academy, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
Pankaj Tripathi: Acting for me is not only medium to earn fame, money
Pankaj made his debut with a minor role in the film 'Run' in 2004 but it was Anurag Kashyap's 'Gangs of Wasseypur' that put the spotlight on him. Over the years, his characters have remained etched in the minds such as the doting and progressive father in 'Gunjan Saxena' and 'Bareilly Ki Barfi', the real estate tycoon in 'Gurgaon', the menacing Kaleen Bhaiya in 'Mirzapur', 'Stree' or a CRPF officer in 'Newton'.
Camila Cabello will never sacrifice mental health for career
Speaking about her work, Cabello said: "If it's affecting my mental health in a negative way, I'll say no and do it another way." Cabello, who made her acting debut as the titular character in Kay Cannon's new interpretation of the 'Cinderella' fairy tale, has also spoken out about the love she receives from her fans.
Chris Brown's security guards file complaint against stranger
According to Tmz.com, the police were called around 10 p.m. to Chris's house. As per the complaint, a man drove up to the star's house on a bike. When the singer sent one of his security guards to check if it was a guest or someone just cruising around the house, things turned ugly.
Dwayne Johnson: 'Jungle Cruise' ride is all about wish fulfillment
Disney's 'Jungle Cruise' also stars Emily Blunt in the leading role. It is based on the popular Disneyland ride of the same name, where the skippers of the Jungle Cruise ride lead a humorously irreverent expedition, carrying passengers along four rivers: the Nile in Africa, the Amazon in South America, the Irrawaddy in Southeast Asia and the Ganges of India.
Dolly Parton, Robert Lopez among winners of Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Parton won as an executive producer of Netflix's 'Christmas on the Square', which was voted outstanding television movie. She received her first Emmy nod back in 1978 for her supporting role in 'Cher…Special'. The Creative Arts Emmys are the lead-up to the 73rd annual Emmy Awards, which will be presented on September 19. Several other notable music names or programmes also won the Creative Arts Emmys this year.
The Kid LAROi announces 51-date 'End of the World Tour' 2022
"I am beyond excited to share this experience with you all," LAROi said in a statement according to Billboard.com. "It's always been a dream of mine to headline a global tour. I cannot wait to see my fans all around the world and give them something that they won't ever forget. It's been a long time coming."
'Either in bad mood or upset’: Anil Kapoor responds to the trolls who call him and his daughter Sonam shameless
The video captures Arbaaz showing Anil a heart-wrenching comment about him and his daughter Sonam Kapoor, which read, “I think father and daughter are shameless. They can do anything for money." Anil, however, had a calm reply. “Agar unhoney aisa comment kiya hai to vo sayad burey mood me they, ya dukhi they (If the person has commented like this, then they must either be in a bad mood or upset),” he said.
Samantha Akkineni and Naga Chaitanya living separately, couple may part ways soon: Reports
The couple, who got married after three years of dating, have hit a rough patch in their marriage, and reports by Bollywood Life suggest that there is a rumor that Samantha and Naga have approached the court for mutual divorce. As the mutual divorce proceedings take some specific period of time, the couple has decided to avoid commenting on the rumors.
Karan Johar brands Raqesh Bapat as 'sexist' on 'Bigg Boss OTT'
A lot can be seen happening inside the house - from Moose Jattana getting eliminated to Divya Agarwal meeting her real-life love connection Varun Sood. But what caught everyone's attention was when KJo pointed out the comment by Raqesh Bapat on women during the Ticket to Finale task.
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