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Taapsee Pannu: I wasn't first choice for 'Haseen Dillruba'
She calls the film a candy in an actor's hand. "The good old saying that, if it's meant for you it will come to you stands true for this case. It's not just a beautifully written mystery, it has such wonderful characters, which is candy in an actor's hands," Taapsee said. She added: "I am glad I got to experiment with my look and performance with this one because I am definitely not the go-to person for this kind of character conventionally".
Ileana D'Cruz is stretching into end of the week
In an image she posted from a photoshoot, the actress is seen stretching her back as if gearing up to unwind. She is dressed in a stunning ivory cut-out blouse paired with a shirt. "Stretching into the end of the week," she wrote as caption. Ileana's latest release was the digital film "The Big Bull" starring Abhishek Bachchan. The film was loosely based on the securities scam of 1992.
K-pop band Tomorrow X Together release first English song 'Magic'
The boy band comprises Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomyu, Taehyun and Hueningkai. The new video depicts the five boys on a mission to save the human race from a world overrun by machines. They manage to rescue people by feeding pirated broadcasts and disrupting the machine network but are eventually apprehended and penalised with the maximum sentence in court.
WATCH | Jacqueline: Shot 'Paani paani' over two days in blazing Rajasthani desert heat
The collage is of behind-the-scenes moments that went into the making of the song, composed by Badshah and sung by Badshah and Aastha Gill. "We shot #PAANIPAANI over 2 days in blazing Rajasthani desert heat but still this team made it so easy! Love you guys," she wrote as the caption. The track marks the second collaboration between Badshah and Jacqueline after last year's controversial but popular "Genda phool".
Shreya Ghoshal, Armaan Malik among 30 music stars at special concert on World Music Day
Hosted by Jonita Gandhi, the Lift Up concert will see artistes sharing their love for music, performing their favourite songs, and even sharing anecdotes on how 'that one song' acted as a catalyst for healing and helped them lift up their spirits during the pandemic. "In these times of despair, if there's one thing that has been a resilient force of calmness and joy for all of us, it is music. Armaan said.
Kriti Sanon calls Adipurush her 'most exciting project'
At an interactive session with fans, a user asked her to talk about the film. "One of my most most exciting projects! Totally different experience… loving every bit of it," Kriti replied, along with a note for the fim's director Om Raut: "@omraut can we resume soooooon." The film is an adaptation of the "Ramayan", where Telugu star Prabhas features as Lord Ram while Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan essays Ravan.
Tom Hiddleston gave Owen Wilson 'Loki lectures'
Wilson said: "Yes, I knew the Marvel movies and had a general knowledge but it was great when I first got down to work in Atlanta because Tom (Hiddleston) would give what we called 'Loki lectures'. They were in-depth looks at Loki and his history in the MCU that opened up the world to me." Wilson also revealed that Hiddleston worked with him individually.
'The Last Hour' actor Karma Takapa: My focus is on being a filmmaker
Talking about what's next after "The Last Hour" and if he plans to step into Bollywood, Karma told IANS: "I am actually a filmmaker. The next thing is that I am in a post-production of a film that I am doing. So, my focus is majorly being a filmmaker."
Vidya Balan: I did not set out to break stereotypes
"I did not set out to break stereotypes but I think through my experiences in life, especially as an actor, I have realised I am not going to let anything come in the way of me being an actor," said Vidya, who has been feted with a National Award and a Padma Shri.
Noel Gallagher is loving lockdown life
"I eat quite well and do a bit of exercise. I get out on my bike and I've got a gym though I've not used it in six months. But my wife is a fitness fanatic," he shared with the The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column.
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