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Siayami Kher, Angad Bedi bonded over shared passion for cricket on 'Ghoomer' sets
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Siayami has played cricket at the school level for Maharashtra and made it to the National team selection, but instead opted for the badminton state championships. She is also adept at sprinting, swimming and mountaineering. Talking about the same, Siayami said, "Angad has been my first friend in the film world. I have known him for over a decade when I used to model. I befriended him because I wanted someone to play cricket with, in Bombay. It's crazy that the first time we share screen space it's for a sports film".
Big B requests Twitter to return his blue tick; says, 'Haath toh jor liye rahe hum'
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Amitabh took to Twitter, where he wrote in Awadhi: "Ae twitter bhaiya! Sun rahe hain? Ab toh paisa bhi bhar diye hai hum... toh ou jo neel kamal hot hai na... Hamaar naam ke aage ou toh waapas laga de bhaiya. (Hello Twitter brother,are you listening. I have paid the money. Can you now put the blue lotus back next to my name.
Supriya Pilgaonkar recounts how Sachin's mum advised him to propose to her
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Supriya shared that when Sachin was making his Marathi film 'Navri Mile Navryala', he was looking for the lead actress and at that time, his mother saw Supriya performing in a programme and she suggested him to cast her as heroine in the movie. She said: "He had a desire to create this film, but he struggled to find a suitable leading lady for it. As a result, he tasked everyone with finding an actress. During that time, I was performing in a small programme on Mumbai's Doordarshan channel.
'Kisi Ka Bhai...' has starry premiere, but trade expects lukewarm reception
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The event was attended by the likes of playback singer Palak Muchhal, who was once offered a role in the film by Salman but she couldn't take it up due to familial resistance. The mother-daughter duo of Shweta and Palak Tiwari also attended the premiere. Palak stars in the film among an ensemble cast of Tej Sapru, Bhumika Chawla.
James Gunn talks about Chris Pratt's evolution through 'Guardians of the Galaxy'
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Gunn said: "Chris is so good in the movie. He was good in the first two movies, but it's nothing compared to him in the third movie. He's so emotionally raw and vulnerable. One of the things I always liked about Chris Pratt was his ability to be this kind of big, hulking, charming guy but also to be really vulnerable.
Ram Charan and wife's special Oscar video hits record views
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The video captures Ram Charan and his wife Upasana in the moments leading up to one of the most special days of of their lives, the Oscars, where his film won an award for the famous and viral song 'Nattu Nattu'. The video starts with a heartwarming snippet of Ram spraying hair spray on Upasana in her room, setting the tone for the.
Big B reminisces about 'music sittings, homely get togethers' with Pam Chopra
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Amitabh took to his blog and wrote: "The first days are ever a day of expectation and unknown elements .. and the first day today was no different .. the look the people the crew the work it self all alien and in a wonder .. and the topping , the very first scene of the film and a demanding appearance .." In the middle of the efforts made.
I find saris most comfortable to wear in Indian heat,' says Sonam Kapoor
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Sonam along with her husband Anand Ahuja and Tim Cook went to see the match between Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday. The fashion diva wore a "simple linen saree" and added an extra oomph with "vinatge jewels". She captioned the image: "In a simple linen sari with vintage jewels.
Wamiqa drew inspiration from Rekha, Priyanka for jazz song in 'Jubilee'
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'Jubilee' is a period drama is set in the 1940s and 1950s, based on the golden days of the Hindi film industry. She even tried her hands at jazz for the film with the song 'Babuji Bhole Bhale'. Wamiqa said: "Playing a character for a period drama is extremely tricky because we tend d to caricature people as we have seen in the movies.
Snoop Dogg shares update on his upcoming biopic directed by Allen Hughes
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"That's next. We're starting this summer. I'm so excited," Hughes told Variety.Hughes - an Emmy and Peabody award nominee whose filmography includes 'Menace II Society', 'Dead Presidents', 'The Book of Elia' and 'The Defiant Ones' - will direct the yet-to-be-titled biopic. Announced in November, the Universal movie is the first film produced by Death Row Pictures, following Snoop's acquisition of Death Row Records in 2022.
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