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Arshi Khan: Female actors have equal pay on small screen
"I feel the small screen is ruled by females. Female actors' pay cheques are equal to the male actors' on the small screen. We shouldn't discriminate and pay should be depending upon working hours," Arshi Khan told IANS. She has had quite a roller coaster journey from being a physiotherapist to an actress. "I got to learn a lot from that profession, too," she recalled.
Amitabh Bachchan mourns Dilip Kumar's death: An epic era has drawn curtains
Bachchan paid his tribute to the "institution" on Twitter. He wrote: "An institution has gone.. whenever the history of Indian Cinema will be written, it shall always be 'before Dilip Kumar, and after Dilip Kumar'.. My duas for peace of his soul and the strength to the family to bear this loss.. Deeply saddened.." "An epic era has drawn curtains... Never to happen again," he added.
Esha Deol to make digital debut in Ajay Devgn's 'Rudra: The Edge Of Darkness'
"I look forward to working with Ajay Devgn after a long time. He has been a fantastic co-star to me in many films. As an actor, I believe in working on projects that would let me explore something new and engage me as a viewer as well. This series is a fresh take on the quintessential cop drama with a grey overtone, something which has not been explored in the Indian context before," Esha told IANS.
Bollywood 'Tragedy King' Dilip Kumar dies at 98
Bollywood veteran actor Dilip Kumar passed away here on Wednesday due to an age-related illness, his family has confirmed. He was 98. He died at the private Hinduja Hospital where had been admitted for certain breathing issues.
Arjun Rampal, Daisy Shah, Ameesha Patel in 'Mystery Of Tattoo'
The film will be helmed by directors Kalaiarari Sathappa and Ganesh Mahadevan. "It's an important guest appearance and a pivotal character to the film. I am glad to be part of this project, look forward to shooting the film," Ameesha said of her role. Daisy Shah claimed "thriller as a genre is not explored much", and added: "'Mystery Of Tattoo' will actually give it a refreshing twist.
Singer Rahul Vaidya and Disha Parmar reveals their wedding date
The couple is all set to get married on July 16 in “an intimate affair”, with only their close friends and family members in attendance. Announcing the wedding date, Rahul shared a note which says shares, “Disha and I have always been in favour of a close-knit wedding. We want our loved ones to attend our big day and bless us. The marriage will be held according to the Vedic rituals and we will also have Gurbani Shabad sung at the ceremony.”
'KGF Chapter 2' to have a new release date
The film is a sequel to the 2018 blockbuster "KGF Chapter 1". Raveena uploaded the image of a warrior figurine with a message written on it. The message read: "The monster will only arrive when the Hall is filled with gangsters. His new arrival date will be announced soon. KGF Chapter 2." The actress captioned the image as: "Witness the magnum opus come to life soon."
Dharmendra on K.Jo's new film: 'You will see me again in a romantic role'
The film stars Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, with Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. "Friends, I am delighted to announce my new film, a love story deeply embedded in the roots of family, directed by Karan Johar. I'm extremely excited for this as you will see me again in a romantic role! Can't wait for you all to see me at the movies!" wrote Dharmendra in an Instagram caption.
Taapsee Pannu: Want to reaffirm audience trust in me for choosing quality films
"In last seven years I have always been on a lookout to be part of the stories I want to see myself as an audience, movies that I will spend my time and money on. And 'Mishan Impossible' is one of them," Taapsee said. She added: "I want to reaffirm the trust the audience has in me for choosing quality films and I'm doing exactly that by becoming a part of a movie like this."
Rakeysh Mehra on 'Toofaan' OTT release: Film will reach 86mn households
"We are extremely fortunate to get a world release on the day and date. Normally when an Indian film is released, it goes around the world, we release it in 500 to 600 prints if it's a big film. Here, it is going to 200 countries to 240 territories. It will be seen in 86 million households. They will have to choose to see it but there is a possibility of your work crossing the border," says the filmmaker.
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