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Vicky Kaushal recalls his first audition nine years ago
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The actor shared an old picture on Instagram Stories of his first audition as an actor held on July 10, 2012. The actor expressed gratefulness for his journey in the film industry. "Today. 9 years back. Shukr," he wrote. In the picture, Vicky is seen holding an audition whiteboard wearing a white T-shirt.
'Baahubali: The Beginning' turns 6: Cast celebrates milestone hit
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Prabhas, who played dual roles as the protagonists in the two parts, posted a still of the multi lingual film that broke several records. Along with the image on Instagram Stories, he wrote: "6 years of Baahubali". Rana Daggubati, who played the antagonist Bhallaldeva, also posted an image of his character on Instagram Stories and wrote the same caption.
Shweta Tiwari on daughter Palak's debut: Couldn't help her much, feel sad about it
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"I feel very proud because everything that she got, she did it with her hard work and her auditions. I was just there to support her. I could not provide her with anything else being in a different industry. (I belong to) The TV industry and she is going to enter the film industry," Shweta told IANS. Shweta, 40, has been a part of the television industry for over two decades now.
Mona Singh: TV serials that go on for years don't make sense to me anymore
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"We are losing out on patience, we want something that excites us, entertains us and is short-lived. TV serials that go on for years and years don't make any sense to me anymore because as an audience I don't watch them anymore. I am more hooked to OTT shows from start to finish," Mona tells IANS.
Aastha Gill: No one's dependent on film songs anymore
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Aastha, who started out with Bollywood hits in films as "Fugly" (singing "Dhup chik") and "Khoobsurat" ("Abhi toh party"), would attribute her rise to the advent of non-film indie music because, as she points out, no one in the music industry depends on a playback career anymore. "Earlier, things were different. We could not be choosy about stuff."
Kaley Cuoco has stuffed replica of her late dog
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Cuoco's dog Norman passed away aged 14 in January. After celebrating her third wedding anniversary with Cook, the actress shared that he got her a stuffed replica of the dog, which made her "so happy", reports femalefirst.co.uk. "It was just so sweet and so thoughtful. When I saw it, I was so happy. It brought me so much joy and so many quick memories of my dog."
Ronit Roy: I'm not doing anything on TV as yet
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"Of late, the digital media is tying me to various TV shows. Maybe in the endeavour to be the first to break the news. All the news is incorrect. Guys calm down. I'm not doing anything on TV as yet. If there is something you will surely get to hear about it from me directly," Ronit tweeted. The actor's tweet came minutes after he denied being part of the crime series titled "Manoher Kahaniyan".
Mithila Palkar stuns in new photoshoot
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The actress posted the pictures on her Instagram page. She looked stunning in a beige outfit comprising of a ruffled skirt, spaghetti top, and a dupatta, with makeup completing the look. Mithila, 28, is popularly known for her role in the web series "Little Things" and films like "Karwaan" and "Chopsticks". She was last seen in Renuka Shahane's OTT-released film "Tribhanga" co-starring Kajol and Tanvi Azmi.
Anupam Kher: Like everybody else I too get sad sometimes
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"Please don't try to fix me. Please understand that like everybody else I too just get sad sometimes. So sometimes I shut the world out and when I feel better I will let it back in!" Kher posted on Instagram. The actor's post on sadness comes a day after he spoke about the shocking and alleged suicide of a young line producer of his upcoming film "The Kashmir Files".
Kareena Kapoor launches her book "Pregnancy Bible"
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Recalling her journey as an author, the actress wrote on her Instagram page: "This has been quite the journey… both my pregnancies and writing my Pregnancy Bible. There were good days and bad days; some days I was raring to go to work and others where I struggled to get out of bed. This book is a very personal account of what I experienced both physically and emotionally through both my pregnancies."
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