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Robert Plant asks his kids to share unreleased music when he is no more
Talking on his Digging Deep podcast with co-host Matt Everitt, he said: "I started putting my house in order. All the adventures that I've ever had with music and tours, album releases, projects that didn't actually get finished or whatever it is -- I just put them, itemised them all, and put everything into some semblance of order. So, I've completely changed the setup."
Horror film 'Host' had only a 17-page script
"I don't know how much these guys have gone over, but yeah. We had, I think it was a 17-page outline, so every day I'd kind of turn up on Zoom with the actors, and we'd have a short paragraph to describe the scene. The actors and I would basically have to rehearse it and do take after take, and try to find what was working and what wasn't," Savage said.
J.Lo 'impressed' as Ben Affleck makes 'huge effort' to rekindle romance?
News of the two reuniting had started doing the rounds shortly after J.Lo split with her partner, former baseball star Alex Rodriguez, a while back, and was spotted with ex-lover Affleck in Montana, 17 years after she and the actor had broken up. Now, according to dailymail.co.uk, sources close to Lopez say she loves the way Affleck is "making a huge effort"
Arjun Kapoor: Was like an apprentice under Dibakar Banerjee for three months
Arjun said: "There comes a stage in an actor's life where one has to walk the path less travelled to make a different kind of mark and, for me, SAPF will always be that film. I'm grateful for the love that the film and my character is getting." He added: "I was like an apprentice under Dibakar for three months before we started shooting and it definitely shows in the film.
'Shootout At Lokhandwala' turns 14; Vivek Oberoi says he met real gangsters for role
"At first I began by researching all his criminal records. I remember going through his entire file and seeing the growth of this gangster in a series of crimes. I interviewed the cops who were actually a part of the shootout the day he was killed. But I wasn't satisfied with just one side of the story. I wanted to know the real Maya. I needed to hear what the other side had to say about him -- the Maya that his own people knew,"
Brazilian crime drama series 'Dom' in India from June 4
The series is based on the true story of a father and a son on the opposite sides of the drug war in Rio de Janeiro, and will stream in original Portuguese language as well as English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu for the Indian audience. Featuring eight episodes of around one-hour runtime, "Dom" has Brazilian filmmaker Breno Silveira as showrunner, and it premieres in India along with 240 countries.
Evelyn Sharma misses hometown in Germany
"My hometown in Germany has lots of castles in the surrounding area. You can go for hikes through the forests, dine on vineyards, visit palaces, and even see this special castle on the water. Ugh how I miss a good snaps at the restaurant there #Majormissing #Germany," she wrote. Actress Elli AvrRam replied to the picture, saying: "Wow like a fairytale!!!"
Why Shruti Haasan was 'glad' her parents separated
"I was glad they separated as I do not think two people who are not getting along, should be forced to get along for some reason. They continue to be wonderful parents. I am particularly close to my dad. My mum is doing well and is a part of our lives as well. It actually panned out for the best," Shruti told Zoom Digital.
Elliot Page posts a landmark shirtless photo in 'first swim trunks'
Elliot, who was born as Ellen Page, posted the picture on Instagram on Monday evening. In the image, the actor flashes a huge smile as he flaunts his physique dressed in maroon trunks. His washboard abs catch the eye and Elliot completes the look with a baseball cap and sunglasses. "Trans bb's first swim trunks #transjoy #transisbeautiful," he wrote as caption with the image which currently has over 2.3 million likes on the photo-sharing website.
Malvi Malhotra: A huge salute to all the health workers
"Part of being a person is about helping others. I truly believe that. One must help each other to prosper in life. A huge salute to all the health workers, they have braved such dangers and burnt the midnight oil for such a long time saving lives," Malvi said. She added: "My heart goes out to the victims and the lives we have lost already. Let's all come together and stand together during these testing times and help one another."
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