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Jason Derulo: When Will Smith says something, you make sure you're listening
"Being able to have someone that you look up to is great. I think there's nothing like it. When Will Smith says something, you want to make sure that you're listening. He gives life advice. I take that and put it right. I grew up watching him," said Derulo, on "The Drew Barrymore Show". "He's been able to accomplish in different genres. It's really unbelievable to have a friend that I can learn from all the time. We met on the basketball court," he added.
Tom Hiddleston: Have always felt an affection for Loki
"Having played Loki for such a long time and having had the privilege of inhabiting him at the outset, I've always felt an affection for him and for his vulnerability," Hiddleston said. "But I've been aware through the course of my experience in the Marvel Studios' movies in the first ten years that Loki has a role to play and that as Loki I had to play the villain. Then I had to play the antihero," he added.
Raashii Khanna: Want people to open their hearts and donate
"It's really bad out there for a lot of families, and some of them are literally on the brink of starvation. I would really want people to open their hearts and donate because literally, every bit counts. It doesn't have to be an exorbitant amount. We have to realise that we are all in this together and only together can we overcome these difficult times. And together we can be a miracle in someone's life," Raashii said.
Arshi Khan: Funny to see how low people go to participate in 'Bigg Boss'
"There is always a misconception among celebrities that if they engage in cheap controversial acts, it qualifies them to enter the Bigg Boss house easily. And when the show is nearby, we get to read a lot of controversial news, about fights among happily-married couples, rape cases and stupid social media statements. It is funny to see how down people gets," Arshi tells IANS.
Sunil Grover: Sunflower is 'high drama' with an 'insane cast'
"The genre is absolutely high drama. We all love a good psychological thriller. We love being on the edge and 'Sunflower' would keep you guessing over what's taking place next," he says. "It should keep you hooked to the end and it's wholesome entertainment. It's about a (housing) society and a murder mystery with an insane cast," Grover adds.
'EastEnders' actress Gurlaine Kaur Garcha opens up on racist attack
Garcha made the revelation in a long post she shared on Instagram the day before. In the post, she categorically talks of being a "victim to verbal racial abuse" that she described as "a completely unprovoked attack". Adding that she was proud of her British, Punjabi, Kenyan and Sikh roots, Garcha questioned in her post: "When will racism end?"
Shweta Tripathi: Post Covid, I focused on regaining strength
"Post Covid, it's important not to go all-out aggressively on yourself in terms of working out. However, the right mindset needs to be there and it should be strong to stay motivated and to keep oneself fit," Shweta said. Shweta currently awaits the release of two projects – "Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein" and "Escaype Live". "Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein" also stars Tahir Raj Bhasin while "Escaype Live" features South star Siddharth.
Aastha Gill says 'Paani paani' video will be a 'visual treat'
Shot in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, the video features Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez alongside Badshah and Aastha. "The song was shot in Jaisalmer during the pandemic last year, with all necessary protocols and regulations. It was quite a thing to shoot this video but I'm sure the audience is in for a big visual treat," Aastha said.
Celina Jaitly: My mother taught me everything, except how to live without her
"My mother taught me everything, except how to live without her…. Today is 3 years since she joined the angels above. One thing is for sure…Mothers hold their children's hands for a short while, but their hearts forever. Missed deeply by all of us (Dr Meeta Jaitly) OM MANI PADME HUM #imissyoumom #restinpeace #deathanniversary," she wrote.
Divyanka Tripathi is in a 'topsy turvy world' in new selfie
Divyanka posted a selfie on Instagram where she is actually lying on a grassy patch, but the shot has been taken in a way that it seems the sky is below her and she is hanging from the grass. "Alice in Wonderland #TopsyTurvyWorld PS: Turn your phone upside down to see the other side of the world," Divyanka wrote as caption.
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