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Rhea remembers Sushant: Promise to give you Malpua and read quantum physics books, please come back
"There isn't a moment where I believe that you aren't here anymore. They said that time heals everything but you were my time and my everything. I know that you are my guardian angel now-watching me with your telescope from the moon and protecting me," Rhea wrote on Instagram.
Urvashi Rautela takes mud bath, shares photo
The actress posted a picture having mud bath, and wrote: "MY FAV MUD BATH SPA / MUD THERAPY. Cleopatra was an early lover of a mud bath, while modern fans includes me. Enjoying the red mud of a Balearic beach. Its said to have been used as a mirror by Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Its mineral-rich mud is considered therapeutic and good for skin."
Sunny turns up the heat
Leone was recorded gushing on a video on Ratnani's Instagram handle stating, "I'm so excited because we are about to shoot the Dabboo Ratnani 2021 Calendar shoot! We are on this beautiful location... and we are doing an outdoor shoot with beautiful sunlight, it's an absolutely amazing day to take an amazing shot. I don't know what month I am going to be, but hopefully it will be a summery month."
Akshay Kumar denies taking 30-cr cut for 'Bell Bottom'
"What waking up to FAKE Scoops feels like!" Akshay tweeted on Monday. His tweet comes in reaction to a news piece which claims that the actor has reduced his fees by Rs 30 crore for "Bell Bottom". Vashu Bhagnani, one of the producers of the film, also denied all such reports. Reacting to the news piece, Bhagnani tweeted: "No Truth to this news at all."
Sushant Singh Rajput remembered by industry colleagues on 1st death anniversary
Filmmaker Abhishek Kapoor, who had directed Sushant Singh Rajput in his debut film "Kai Po Che" and later "Kedarnath", shared in an Instagram post: "1yr today.. still numb #omnamahshivaya #sushantsinghrajput #superstar forever." Sushant's "Sonchiriya" co-star Bhumi Pednekar wrote: "Miss you, your questions and everything we spoke about.
Big B back to work, for first day shoot after lockdown 2.0
"7 am .. driving to work .. first day shooting after Lockdown 2.0 .. on with the PANGOLIN mask .. and the MANIFESTATION : "every day in ever way things will get better and better and better," Big B captioned the image. The actor did not share what he was shooting for or the name of the project. His upcoming slate of work includes a string of films. He has "Brahmastra", "Chehre", "Jhund", "MayDay", "Goodbye".
SSR's death 'mystery' unsolved after a year, like unending soap
On June 14, 2020, at the height of pandemic induced lockdown, Sushant, 34, the man who moved audiences with movies like "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" (2016), "Kedarnath" (2018) and "Chhichhore" (2019), was allegedly discovered hanging from a ceiling fan at his rented home in Mont Blanc Apartments, triggering one of the biggest controversies in Bollywood in recent years.
MP Ravi Kishan seeks ban on vulgar content in Bhojpuri films, songs
He has demanded a strict law to ensure that such content in films and songs be discontinued. In his letters, Ravi Kishan has pointed out that the Bhojpuri-speaking population in the country is around 25 crores. "These people deserve a better deal and vulgarity that is being dished out by Bhojpuri cinema and in its songs, must be stopped," he said.
Sunil Grover on how he makes comedy seem so easy
"I think I am lucky. I am lucky that people laugh at what I say. So, there is nothing else to it. We all have to do our work and create our jokes, and how to render it and how to approach it. I love it. Maybe the love for it makes it work sometimes," Sunil told IANS. The 43-year-old funnyman gained the spotlight for his portrayals of Gutthi, Dr Mashoor Gulati and Rinku Devi on television.
Suneeta Rao: People always remember the first big hit
"People always remember the first big hit of any artiste -- no matter what they come up with later on, like 'Careless whispers' by George Michael. But the song itself has a very special quality because of the way I was feeling at the time and because it was what people needed to hear at the time," Suneeta told IANS.
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