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'Satyameva Jayate 2' release postponed
The film was slated to release on Eid, May 13, setting up a clash with Salman Khan's "Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai" at the box office. "In these unprecedented times, nothing matters more than the safety and health of our countrymen and patrons. Our film will now release on a later date. Till then let's keep our masks on and do our best to keep our loved ones and ourselves our of harm's way. Jai Hind," wrote Zaveri.
Amyra Dastur: Thanks to OTT, people don't get work because of their last name
"I feel like OTT has changed the game in casting. The audience also knows that people are being cast because of skill and not last name," Amyra told IANS. She adds that more than the actors performing well, the digital space has given a scope to directors and writers a chance to showcase their talent.
Anupam Kher: I make my job difficult
"In my situation, it is easier for me to be competent and go like, 'I have done so much work, tell me what are the lines?' But I won't be brilliant. If you have to be brilliant, you have to approach a new role with a complete new approach every time. You need to behave as if you don't know anything. I clean my screen every time. I make my job difficult," he says.
Hina Khan tests positive for Covid
"In these extremely difficult and challenging times for me and my family, I have tested positive for COVID-19. Following the guidance of my doctors, I have home quarantined myself and taking all necessary precautions. Requesting everyone who came in contact with me to get themselves tested. All I need is your prayers. Be safe and take care," Hina wrote on Instagram on Monday night.
Parineeti Chopra: Anything sub-par won't be accepted by audience today
"The pandemic has changed the taste of the audience, and we have to respect what they are seeking," she says. The actress, who has "Animal" coming up with Anil Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor, says that all actors need to take stock of the quality of cinema they are offering before signing films.
Shruti Haasan: What is accepted now keeps changing, do whatever makes you happy
"I was really into metal and alternative culture from graphic novels to dark gothic literature, so it just felt like a natural extension, " the actress, who is also a musician, tells IANS. Shruti does not agree that a gothic look make could be risky for actresses to play with the look.
Michael B. Jordan: I'm a pretty calculated person
Over the past decade, he has balanced Oscar Grant, the Black victim of police atrocity in "Fruitvale Station", with the sporting hero of "Creed" and comic book supervillain Erik Killmonger in "Black Panther". Off-screen, he was voted Sexiest Man Alive last year by People.
Kartik Aaryan reminds 'mask hai zaroori'
Kartik posted a picture on Instagram where he is seen wearing a turtleneck paired with a colourful jacket. In the image, he pulls up his turtleneck all the way up to his nose and pulls it down with his finger. "Don't try this in public #MaskHaiZaroori," he wrote as caption.
Bhumi Pednekar on lifestyle changes she has made for a green cause
"I think I worked a lot through 2020, apart from the first month or so where I was on the couch. After that I went on a journey of self-discovery and made some massive changes to how I was leading my life," Bhumi said. She added: "I had some major lifestyle changes I went vegetarian and gave up on a lot of things. I realised I had to come closer to nature and raised more awareness on issues."
Aparshakti Khurana sings 'Ek ladki bheegi bhaagi si' to uplift moods
"Lip sync thoda off hai, bilkul hum sab ke mood ki tarah... just a little effort to uplift your mood. Maybe you can tag the girl this song reminds you of," he wrote with the post. The actor often uploads entertaining content for his followers and often puts up messages for his fans to remain safe.
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