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Taika Waititi on 'Free Guy': Was attracted to idea of being inside gaming world
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Waititi said: "Reading the script, I was attracted to this idea of being inside the gaming world and seeing how those characters interact and how everything works with human characters coming in with avatars and stealing cars, and committing crimes and doing all those things that you get to do in 'Free City,' and how that affects them."
Ayushmann Khurrana: I'm trying to tell people to not stereotype themselves
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He said his film 'Dream Girl', which completes its second release anniversary on Monday, intended to do just this. Ayushmann said: "Consciously or unconsciously we are constantly conditioned to stereotype everything around us. Sometimes, we aren't even aware that we are either getting stereotyped or stereotyping others or, stereotyping ourselves."
T-Series, Reliance Entertainment join hands to produce films; investment pegged at Rs 1,000cr
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This giant collaboration that brings two major production houses together with an investment of approximately Rs 1,000 crore will bring forth films ranging across different genres, production scales, talent and music.Bhushan Kumar's T-Series and Reliance Entertainment have worked together on the music marketing front for more than 100 films.
Gerard Butler on his role for 'Copshop'
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Speaking to HeyUGuys.com, Gerard Butler said: "I wouldn't call it talent, but it's definitely natural. I definitely have that - you know, that movie I made, 'The Vanishing', in Scotland a couple of years ago. It was interesting, delving into every part of that madness - I thought, 'S***, this is all me'.
Kristen Stewart talks about 'obsessing' over Princess Diana
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She said: "She means a lot to me, but it's all relatively new because I'm from LA and didn't grow up in England. Before this, she was not something that was at the forefront of my mind, because I lived so far away from it all. Now I can't stop thinking about her. "I often wonder what she'd think about what's going on in the world right now. To be honest, I've now consumed pretty much all there is to consume in terms of videos and interviews.
Beau Ben Affleck protects JLo from fan
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The 49-year-old actor stepped up to block an unmasked man who was trying to take selfies with the 'Hustlers' star at Marco Polo International Airport in Venice, Italy, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Lopez was seen in photographs stepping back amid the chaos while Affleck moved him out of their path before their bodyguard approached closer.
Courteney Cox shares supernatural encounter
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Cox told US OK! magazine: "My acting teacher used to come out and she'd say, 'It's weird. I have a feeling in this house. I keep feeling drafts.' "Another friend came out and they had a dream where they saw this woman in a white dress who sat down on a bed next to me. I still didn't believe it, but one day the doorbell rang and it was a FedEx guy. He goes, 'Are you aware that there is a spirit in this house?'
Munmun Dutta, Raj Anadkat slam those trolling them for rumoured 'relationship'
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Recently, there were reports that Munmun, popular for playing the character Babita in the series, is dating Raj. On Sunday, she took to her social media account to hit out at the trolls. In one for the general public, she wrote: "To the general public, I had far better expectations from you. But the FILTH that you have showered in the comment section, even from the so-called 'LITERATE' ones proves how regressive a society we are."
Miley Cyrus, Metallica perform 'Nothing Else Matters' on The Howard Stern Show
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To commemorate the anniversary, a remastered version of 'The Black Album' was released on September 10, along with 'The Metallica Blacklist', a cover album performed by over 50 artists including Cyrus, IDLES, Moses Sumney and Chris Stapleton, among others.
Randeep Hooda remembers Battle of Saragarhi's forgotten martyrs
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Led by Havildar Ishar Singh, they died fighting hordes of Afghan tribesmen, numbering between 12,000 and 24,000, inflicting serious casualties in the enemy camp. They may have been fighting for the British Raj, but their saga of bravery has inspired generations of Indian soldiers.
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