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WATCH | Bigg Boss OTT, Day 8 Highlights: Divya and Zeeshan get nominated during the Panchayat task
The 8th episode of Bigg Boss 15, aired on Monday , was all about the drama of the nomination task and fights among the contestant. In the morning, BB surprised the constants with a new nomination task where the boss lady and boss man of the house - Shamita Shetty and Raqesh Bapat are saved for this week’s nomination. The first task was BB Panchayat, where it had Zeeshan Khan and Divya Agarwal in the nomination light.
Himanshu Malhotra spurned OTT offers because of 'bold content'
Bold scenes have become common on OTT, Malhotra said, adding that he would not do them even if the script demanded. "I am not comfortable doing such scenes," he said. "I had to let go of a couple of series because of the intimate scenes I was expected to do. In future maybe my thinking will change and I will be okay with such scenes."
World must know Pakistan is funding the barbarian Taliban: Actor Qais Khan
As Taliban 2.0 took over Kabul recently, Khan laments that hundreds of women and children have been kidnapped and forced to be sex slaves. "Innumerable families have been made homeless. It is simply a game of power, it has always been. This is no jihad for God. The world needs to realise that Pakistan is funding these barbarians to take over Afghanistan."
Divya, Shamita in catfight on 'Bigg Boss OTT'
The show started with him bashing Divya on her commenting that "I don't need 'Bigg Boss' in my career" to which Karan was furious and said "Tell me, Divya ma'am, if you don't need the show, why are you here? This is 'Bigg Boss' house, there is no party. You all are playing a game, let's get that straight." After a never-ending argument with the host, Divya emotionally broke down and was seen fighting with Shamita Shetty.
Rhea Kapoor shares her wedding-day 'stomach flips' with pic
The producer of 'Veere Di Wedding' ended the wait on Monday when she shared her first wedding picture with husband Karan Boolani on her official Instagram account. She also wrote a heartwarming note to her husband, whom she called her 'best friend'. The couple got married at a private ceremony in the Juhu home of the Kapoors on Saturday, August 14.
Prachi Desai joins Radhika Apte, Vikrant Massey in investigative thriller 'Forensic'
Talking about her upcoming film, Prachi said: "I am so happy to be a part of this investigative thriller. Vishal has a very interesting vision and palette for the project. And I play a part that I have never quite attempted before. It is exciting that writers and directors are penning projects that are so unique. I have always admired Radhika and Vikrant's work and I am so happy to be working with them."
No trolls, just 'likes': Kareena posts little Jeh's pic with Saif, Taimur
Kareena posted a picture on Instagram on Monday and it was instantly liked by 8,16,000 people around the world. "Happy Birthday to the love of my life ... To eternity and beyond with you is all I want," Kareena captioned the image. Saif and Kareena, who are fondly called Saifeena by their fans, had tied the knot in December 2012.
Margot Robbie hasn't been home for two years
"There was the pandemic and before that I was on a film or two. I miss home so much," Robbie, who divides her time between London and Los Angeles, told T Australia: The New York Times Style Magazine. Currently, the borders of Australia are shut and international travel from Australia is in strict control to help prevent the spread of Covid, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif to jet off to Russia for 'Tiger 3' shoot
The 45-day gruelling schedule is filled with action sequences, and will see Salman and Katrina shoot in at least 5 international destinations including Austria and Turkey. Given the pandemic, YRF head honcho Aditya Chopra is flying the cast and crew via a jumbo charter.The source added: "The direction team under Maneesh has prepped for months for this schedule and Aditya Chopra is clear that the shoot needs to happen smoothly."
Hugh Jackman's 'Reminiscence' to release on Aug 27 in select cities in India
Talking about the film, Jackman said: "The film explores the idea of memory and nostalgia as something that is potentially addictive, or just enticing to go back and live in the good old days, remember that time. And with this technology, you can relive it and just stay in the past. But what is the cost of that?" "And what does it mean for the future of these characters or even the present when you can so easily escape in the past? I think we live in this changing world."
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