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From being production runner to playing 'Choocha', 'every experience counts' for Varun Sharma
The actor told IANS: "I was studying in college in Chandigarh and I had joined a production company where I was a runner. Every experience counts. Being on a film set, you learn a lot. You realise there are many people who are working towards the same goal and how teamwork is of utmost importance.
UAE blocks release of 'Across the Spider-Verse' over 'Protect Trans Lives' poster
A scene featuring a poster in the background of the frame that depicts the transgender flag and reads 'Protect Trans Lives' is said to be one of the concerns that prevented a release from being approved, sources told 'Variety'. The UAE ban comes only a week ahead of the Sony Pictures film's intended release date in the region of June 22.
Sobhita Dhulipala turns make-up artist on 'The Night Manager: Part 2' sets
The actress was shooting with the unit in the middle of the desert when her make-up artiste informed the actress of the former's kids' birthday the next day. Recollecting the incident, the director of the show, Sandeep Modi said: "Shooting for a show like The Night Manager was packed with challenges and tough sequences. One of the most difficult shoots was in Rajasthan in the middle of the desert.
Santana says he learnt to forgive man who sexually abused him as a child
The legendary guitarist, 75, recently opened up about the ways in which he was able to make peace with his situation, years down the line, reports People magazine. "My son and I were talking about this yesterday, how acceptance and forgiveness are really spiritual," he said. "I learned to look at everyone who ever went out of their way to hurt me, demean me or make me feel like less, like they're 5 or 6 years old, and I'm able to look at them with understanding and compassion."
Kim Cattrall experienced 'late-blooming sexuality' and has a word of advice
The actress touched upon the subject of love and romance during a live taping of the New York Times' 'Modern Love' podcast at the Tribeca Film Festival. She said: "I had sort of a late-blooming sexuality," shared the actress about dating in her early 40s. "So for me, at that period of time,I was in a relationship where experimentation was.
Emraan Hashmi makes Telugu debut; joins Pawan Kalyan, Priyanka Mohan in 'OG'
Talking about making debut in the Telugu film industry, Emraan shared: "I am excited to embark on this new journey with 'OG'. The movie has a strong and gripping script and it offers me a challenging role that I am looking forward to working with Pawan Kalyan Sir, Sujeeth, Danayya Sir and the team. I am confident that we will create a memorable cinematic experience for the audience."
After seven years, Asees Kaur set to wed singer-composer Goldie Sohel
Commenting on the occasion, Asees Kaur said: "Life has come to a beautiful full circle for me this year. Who knew that studio sessions around a heartbreak song would eventually lead to one of the most beautiful love stories of my life. The entire credit for the planning and preparation of our wedding goes to my sister Deedar since Goldie and I have been very occupied with our professional commitments. Post the wedding, we will be travelling to Amritsar to pay our respects at the Golden Temple."
WATCH | Pragya Jaiswal plunges into -15 degree Celsius ice bath in Finland
Sharing the details of her experience on Instagram, Pragya emphasised greatly on the immense health benefits of ice baths and the sheer magic of the experience. In a video on her social media, Pragya Jaiswal documented her plunge into an ice bath in Finland which showed the actress going from a sauna directly into an icy opening in a lake in the middle of Finland's snow.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu says 'a year of forced new normal' after 1 year of myositis diagnosis
Samantha Ruth Prabhu took to her Instagram to share a set of pictures and a video from the beautiful Church of Saint Sava, in Belgrade, Serbia. She posted a long, detailed and inspiring message speaking about her one year battle and the lessons she learned from it.
No Indian film will be exhibited if 'Adipurush' doesn't correct mistake: Kathmandu Mayor
In "Adipurush", it is mentioned that "Sita is the daughter of India", Balen Shah said in a tweet on Thursday, adding that until this mistake will not be corrected in India and Nepal, no Indian movie will be allowed to be shown within the Kathmandu metropolitan city limit.
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