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Mugdha Godse, Shama Sikander thank spiritual guru, staff on Teachers' Day
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'Fashion' actress Mugdha said, "I owe everything to my teacher my spiritual Master 'Tarneiv' ji. I am also grateful to my parents and all my teachers. They have been huge learning in my life! The biggest thing a teacher does to anyone is that they fill us with belief and confidence. They make us feel and know that we are not inferior to anyone and can be world-beaters."
Sona Mohapatra's music video 'Dholna' to feature Gaurav Bajaj
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Gaurav says: "The unique thing about my new music video is its vibrancy, it's a typical wedding song which we usually see in the North. The story is about two people meeting at a wedding and falling in love. I am also happy that this has been directed by Anand Mishra who is a founder of Box Cricket League and a dear friend of mine. It is brilliantly shot. He has given me full freedom to be in my own space."
Rithvik Dhanjani on narrating audio show 'Buri Nazar'
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He shares about his experience of narrating an audio show on Audible. "I've never been a part of a show where you're only using your voice to just modulate and to make sure that the audience has the right picture that you want to paint as the artiste," says Rithvik who is known for hosting the show 'Yeh Hai Aashiqui'.
Ellie Goulding: Acting brought out positive, energetic side of me
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"I've been acting with an amazing coach. It's brought out such a positive and energetic side of me. I love that I can be other people. I really enjoy it," Goulding said. The 'Love me like you do' hitmaker also thinks she's lucky in that she's been able to strike a healthy balance "between work and motherhood", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Action star Vidyut Jammwal engaged to fashion designer Nandita Mahtani
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Actress Neha Dhupia, who has known Mahtani for long, confirmed the news on her Instagram story. She posted a screenshot of Jammwal and Mehtani posing and holding hands in front of the monument of love. A sparkling ring can be seen on Mahtani's finger. On the image, Dhupia wrote: "Best news ever ... congratulations ... @mevidyutjammwal @nanditamahtani."
Mohit Raina: Television will always be home for me
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While many actors don't like going back to television, a good project can bring Mohit to the tube soon. "When there is something really interesting that comes up, which is a limited series, I will definitely do it (on television). Television is home and you can go home any time," Mohit, who is still remembered for playing Lord Shiva in TV show 'Devon Ke Dev... Mahadev', tells IANS.
Kangana happy with multiplexes screening Tamil and Telugu versions of Thalaivii
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After hearing the news, Kangana, who had earlier taken to Instagram to request the multiplex owners for 'Thalaivii's' screening, said she was moved by the decision and penned a long note. She wrote: "PVR's decision to screen the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film is a ray of hope for Team Thalaivii as well as all those cinegoers who are waiting to rush back to their favourite multiplex chain for a cinematic experience. I am personally moved by the kind words used for me and Team Thalaivii."
Mark Ronson ties the knot with Meryl Streep's daughter
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The 'Uptown Funk' hitmaker, who confirmed his engagement to Streep's daughter in June, took to Instagram to share a picture from the couple's wedding ceremony. Ronson wrote a note alongside a black-and-white photograph of the newlyweds: "To my truest lovei out of nowhere, you made 45 hands down the greatest year of my life. And I'm sure it took me 45 years to become the man worthy of your love.
Olivia Munn struggles to deal with public perception
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"What I have probably struggled with more is perception versus reality," Munn said, reports femalefirst.co.uk. She added: "There's a lot of people who see you one way and no matter how much good you try to do in the world, or no matter who you are or what your friends know of you, there is a perception that is put onto you and that does become your reality in some ways."
Big B recalls 'Bansi Birju', his first film with wife Jaya
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The cine icon on late Saturday night posted a monochrome still from the film. In the image, the couple are seen hugging. "Our first film together .. 'Bansi Birju'.. released Sept 1, 1970 .. that's 49 years ago," Big B wrote as the caption for the image, which currently has 349,000 likes on the photo-sharing website. Directed by Prakash Verma, 'Bansi Birju' is about the love story between Birju, a villager and his lady love Bansi who is a sex worker.
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