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Police complaint filed against Kareena Kapoor Khan for hurting religious sentiments
Newsmen Entertainment Desk -
According to media reports, a Christian group - Alpha Omega Christian Mahasangh has taken objection to the title of Kareena’s book and has filed a complaint against the actress and two others for hurting the religious sentiments. The complaint was filed by the President of the Group Ashish Shinde at the Shivaji Nagar Police Station in Beed city of Maharashtra.
Indian OTT entertainment industry to hit $15B by 2030: Report
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India's OTT entertainment industry is cannibalising on the established bastion of traditional television, radio and cinema forms of media and entertainment. The size of the OTT market in the financial year 2020 was around $1.7 billion (both video and audio), and in the next 9-10 years, this industry has the potential to grow to become a $15 billion opportunity.
Shruti Haasan: I have been in therapy when I was younger
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Actress Shruti Haasan has often spoken about the need to look after mental health, especially in the time of the pandemic. Stressing on the need for professional guidance in such cases, the actress says she has been in therapy when she was younger and yet, being a part of an industry that can frequently be high on the stress factor, she still feels inadequate on many days.
Rohit Shetty: Slight fear when you do stunts is genuinely needed
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"I don't fear anything but, yes, there is slight fear when you do stunts and that fear is genuinely needed. It pushes you to take precautions and not be irresponsible. If we are brave, then we often tend to become reckless and not take appropriate care that is needed," Rohit told IANS, his signature smile in place.
Michael B. Jordan opens up on working on a project in India
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Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan has garnered a major fanbase all across the globe with his screen presence in films like "Fruitvale Station'', "Creed'' and as the comicbook supervillain Erik Killmonger in "Black Panther''. He has opened up about his thoughts on working in Hindi cinema.
Aamir Khan Productions denies littering Ladakh location during 'Laal Singh Chaddha' shoot
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A statement issued by Aamir Khan Productions (AKP) on its verified Instagram account reads: "To whomsoever it may concern: AKP would like to clarify that as a company we follow strict protocols for cleanliness in and around our shooting spaces. "We believe that there are some rumours/allegations about our location not being kept clean. "We strongly deny such claims.
Watch | Salman Khan reponds to trolls calling his home 'Aiyyashi Ka Adda’
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The 3-min video began with Arbaaz reading a comment about his brother Salman Khan which says “Janta ka Bhagwan mat bano,” to which Salman replies, “Sahi baat hai, ek hi bhagwan hai, aur woh main nahi hoon.” Further, Salman reacted to a troll that called his home as 'aiyyashi ka adda' to which he replied, “Inhone mere post ke andar Aisa kya dekh liya, jo ki humara ghar hai, unko aiyashi ka adda kaise lag raha hai?” he asked.
Kangana Ranaut to make OTT debut as host for Indian version of 'Temptation Island'
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Kangana Ranaut has just been brought on board to host the Indian adaptation of the American Reality show Temptation Island. In past, the actress has blown our mind with her stupendous orientation skills. The actress has already given her dates and is all set to start shooting for the same. However, the OTT platform on which the show is going to be released is yet to be disclosed.
How Samantha relaxed between shots during 'The Family Man 2'
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Samantha, who played the terrorist Raji in the Manoj Bajpayee-starrer series, is plugged into music and sings along with gusto as she does a goofy dance to unwind in between the shots. The actress garnered praise for her role of Raji, which marked her debut in the Hindi entertainment industry. The actress will next be seen in Tamil film "Kaathu Vaakula Rendu Kaadhal" and Telugu film "Shaakuntalam".
Chris Martin: Music is constant conversation that goes back to beginning of time
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"What I love about music is that anyone who is great has been influenced or taught by someone else great. So, music is this constant conversation that goes back to the beginning of time when humans were hitting bones on rocks and going, 'Oh, that sounds nice'. It's an evolving sort of time," he said. The singer also played down the idea of competition in pop music and described the industry as a "shared experience".
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