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Jenna Ortega admits to changing lines on sets of 'Wednesday'
On the podcast, the actress, who's also in 'Scream VI', discussed how, like an authoritarian dictator, she was a self-appointed script doctor on 'Wednesday' and that she deserves the utmost thanks from the actual paid, unionised writers for bettering their thoughtless schlock.
No big or small actors today, only good actors, says Kareena
Kareena Kapoor Khan, who has over the years portrayed many memorable roles such as Geet in 'Jab We Met', Pia in '3 Idiots', Rasika in 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' and several others, told IANS: "Women in the industry today are so vocal and rightly so. The kind of brave choices that my fellow actresses have put up in terms of selections of scripts and roles, it's really applause worthy."
Here's why Bhumi Pednekar calls her co-star Rajkummar Rao 'jethani'
Bhumi compared their bond with each other similar to the relationship between Kapil Sharma and Archana Puran Singh. As they both keep teasing each other, similarly, Rajkummar enjoys teasing Bhumi. The 33-year-old actress is known for her powerful acting in movies such as 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha', 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha', 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan' and many of her projects are yet to be released like 'Bheed' starring Rajkummar Rao among others.
Rahul Jain's new song 'Wo Din' to feature famous social media influencer
Rahul Jain said: "The song has a friendly vibe. It will define the bond that you share with your friend for life and will relive all those happy memories. All friends are surely going to resonate with the upcoming song. The song is emotional and will teach about friendship, love, and companionship."
Liam Neeson reveals why he said no to playing James Bond because of his partner
Following the success of 'Schindler's List' (1993) in which he played the title role, Neeson's star was high in the early 1990s, and the James Bond people came calling, reports 'Deadline'. Neeson told 'The Times of London' that he had expressed his strong interest in the role, until his then girlfriend, actress Natasha Richardson, intervened, wary of what Neeson called the "gorgeous girls in various countries getting in and out of (Bond's) bed".
Life after 'Bigg Boss 16': Shalin Bhanot talks about playing a demon in 'Bekaboo'
During an interaction with IANS, Shalin Bhanot shared his experience on playing a demon in the show, and how he sees TV content evolving with time. He shared: "I think it is not an achievement, it is a responsibility. It is a blessing and I take it as seriously as I could as an actor because a stalwart like Ekta Kapoor is relying on me, I think I should dedicate 100 per cent to it."
Ashutosh Rana reveals Rajkummar Rao asked to be slapped for real for a scene in 'Bheed'
Ashutosh Rana who has played prominent roles in movies like 'War', 'Pagglait' and 'Hungama 2', shared: "I recall when Rajkummar begged me to truly smack him during a scene to make it look real and believable. Initially, I wasn't ready to do it, but Anubhav stepped in and told me that if Rajkummar was willing to accept the slap for real, what was holding me back from doing the same?"
Willem Dafoe is open to return as Green Goblin in 'Spider-Man' universe
The actor is known for his iconic villain role as Norman Osborne with alter ego Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's 2000s Spider-Man trilogy and beyond, reports Deadline. He said as much in a recent interview with Inverse, telling the outlet he'd gladly reprise the part, "if everything was right."
Raqesh Bapat turns producer with short film 'Ransom Handsome'
Speaking about his first production, Raqesh said: "My childhood friend Sanket Bakshi and I had recently been discussing a lot of potential scripts and wanted to work on something creative together. He lives in the U.S. and works with Microsoft but does a lot of other things. When we finally thought of this script, we put the whole plan into action by hiring a great team and even setting up a production house there. So we have a full-fledged one-stop facility to produce films in the US."
Sonali Kulkarni apologises over 'Indian girls are lazy' remark
Sonali Kulkarni took to her Instagram and shared an apology note. She wrote in the caption: "But you were right! Women who haven't understood the context probably are hurt but on an honest note, whatever you said was right. Also, it wasn't about every woman, it was about a few women who genuinely want it easy."
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