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The Rolling Stones honour Charlie Watts with video tribute
The tribute video, shared on the band's official Twitter and Instagram, is a slideshow of photos and videos of Watts playing in the band, appearing in music videos, addressing the press, and more, edited to the beat of 'If You Can't Rock Me', the opening track of the Rolling Stones' 1974 album 'It's Only Rock n Roll'. Watts died in London at age 80 on Tuesday.
Melissa McCarthy on 'weirdest' wellness treatment experience
McCarthy stars with Nicole Kidman, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Samara Weaving and more in the new miniseries 'Nine Perfect Strangers', which is based on Australian author Liane Moriarty's book of the same name. It follows a group of city dwellers who in search of spiritual healing check into an upscale California wellness retreat, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Bhumi Pednekar: Akshay Kumar has been a huge part of my career
In a chat with IANS, Bhumi talked about how her bond with Akshay has evolved since 2017. She said: "I think my friendship has only become thicker with him. He is someone I hold in a very high regard. He's been a huge part of my career and we've done some very successful things together. He is somebody who I learnt a lot from and only have love and respect for him."
Justin Bieber becomes Spotify's most listened to artist
Bieber has become the most listened to artist according to TMZ, reports dailymail.co.uk. The success of his new album "Justice", released in March, and single with rapper The Kid LAROI, "Stay", which has remained on Billboard's top spot for six consecutive weeks, helped bump up his numbers on the platform.
Kriti Sanon: Not satisfied with where I am, there's a lot more to discover
Kriti made her Bollywood debut in 2014 with 'Heropanti', where she was paired opposite actor Tiger Shroff. Looking forward, the actress, whose latest release is 'Mimi' has her diary full as her line-up includes 'Hum Do Humare Do', 'Bachchan Pandey', 'Bhediya' and 'Adipurush'. In a chat with IANS, Kriti spoke about how she sees her journey in Bollywood.
Rachael Leigh Cook says death of Paul Walker hit her 'hard'
"I remember how hard it hit me when I heard about Paul's passing because you always think that there's going to be... this is the corniest thing I've ever said... but you always think that there's going to be time to reminisce with people, the way I'm doing with you now...or the way I got to do with (Matthew Lillard)...about a time that was," she told Vanity Fair.
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Helmet (film on ZEE5, Sept 3), Cast: Aparshakti Khurana, Pranutan Bahl, Abhishek Banerjee, Direction: Satramm Ramani, A quirky comedy from the heartland of India, it touches upon the topic of condoms that is considered embarrassing for most people in India and will showcase the same in a hilariously entertaining manner.
Lupita Nyongo, Michael B. Jordan pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman
Nyongo took to social media to share an image of herself laughing together with Boseman, who died due to colon cancer aged 43 on August 28 last year. She wrote alongside the Instagram image: "I did not know I could miss both his laughter and his silence in equal measure. I do, I do... One year after his passing, the memory of @chadwickboseman remains this alive in me."
Kit Harington is 'happy, content, sober man'
"I have a child and my relationship is brilliant... I'm a very, very happy, content, sober man," Kit, who plays John Snow in 'Game Of Thrones', told The Weekend Australian. However, the 34-year-old actor shared he is exhausted as he has taken over parenting responsibilities while Leslie is filming a new project in New York, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Jason Statham joins cast of 'The Bee Keeper'
According to femalefirst.co.uk, the film will be co-produced by the its writer Kurt Wimmer and Miramax Studio's Bill Block. Commenting on the film, Block said: "'The Bee Keeper' explores universal themes with an unconventional story that will have fans sitting on the edge of their seats. We're excited to bring another iconic and irresistible film to audiences around the globe."
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