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Tiger Shroff dedicates cool dance moves to his dance guru
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The duo is seen dancing to the beats of the fastpaced "Breathe in breathe out", and Tiger wished Shirodkar on his birthday using the video. "Happy bday guru ji lv u," wrote Tiger, along with the clip. The actor has an interesting lineup of upcoming films including "Ganapath", "Baaghi 4", "Heropanti 2" and "Rambo".
Chandan Roy Sanyal's 'Woh Teen Din' wins at Falcon International film fest, London
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Directed by Raaj Ashoo, the film has been travelling to various film festivals, and also features Sanjay Mishra and Rajesh Sharma. Set in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, the story of the film follows the events that unravel after the characters essayed by Chandan, Mishra and Sharma meet and a comic quest ensues.
Maniesh Paul shares throwback pic from Delhi days
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In the photo, Maniesh wears a yellow T-shirt. He captioned the picture: "Still remember this, dreams in my eyes had gone to a photo lab in malviya nagar delhi. He had even put on some makeup to hide my pimples hahahahaha.
Britney Spears opens up about 'abusive' conservatorship at hearing
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Britney told a judge on Wednesday that she wants to end the conservatorship that has governed her life for the last 13 years, calling it "abusive" and denouncing her father for exerting control over her life, reports variety.com. "I told the whole world I'm OK and I'm happy -- it's a lie," she said. The popular singer added: "I'm not happy. I can't sleep. I'm so angry it's insane, and I'm depressed."
Poonam Pandey shoots with baby sharks for new music video
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"This was possibly one of the most difficult shoots I have ever done. We shot over four days and every day I had to sit in the water for hours. I have always feared sharks and in this tank there were a lot of baby sharks," Poonam says. In the video, Poonam is dressed in a black monokini as she danced in of the shark tank and lip-syncs the lyrics under water.
K-pop's coolest keep the frenzy going
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The scene has been different for Korean pop since then -- particularly bands like BTS that have scaled every high from the Grammys to global countdown charts. Several bands have come up and taken over the world by storm since then. IANS does a recce of the K-pop scene, as the genre continues ruling the globe with its synchronised choreography, hip-swinging hits and good-looking band members.
Lankan Tamil diaspora step up protests against 'Family Man 2'
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Stepping up their campaign against the Amazon Prime web series 'The Family Man 2', the members of the Eelam Tamil diaspora have urged the Tamil film industry to stop showing the victims of genocide in bad light. The controversial hit series has come under fire from Tamil organisations for the 'negative' portrayal of Sri Lankan Tamils.
Vanessa Hudgens 'still cannot get over' finding love on a dating app
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Actress Vanessa Hudgens says she ended up meeting the new man in her life, American baseball star Cole Tucker, over Zoom. ''Then, there's a gift in the group chat of a baseball player and sliding onto the chat. I thought it was a joke. So, I just responded and we started talking. It's wild that I you know we found each other over zoom," she added on "The Drew Barrymore Show", which airs on Zee Cafe in India.
Sunil Grover: I enjoy entering someone else's mindset as an actor
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"It is totally in the hands of makers as to what role they offer. I am known as a comedian and people have enjoyed my comic avatar for the longest. I was offered a negative character in "Tandav" and credit for that goes to (series creator) Ali Abbas Zafar. He envisioned me differently and all I had to do was act. I was nervous doing the role, but eventually people appreciated my role.
Girl power on OTT: Unconventionally in the digital spotlight
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A recent instance is Vidya Balan's new release "Sherni", where she is seen playing a forest officer caught in the quagmire of the sexism-laden 'sarkari' workplace, even as the she fights to protect wildlife. Through the eyes of Vidya Vincent, her on-screen character, the film looks at rapid erosion of forest land, poaching, threat to wildlife in the name of development and chauvinistic "babu culture".
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