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Amitabh Bachchan injured during film shoot in Hyderabad
The actor shared his health update on his blog. After consulting a doctor and CT scan at AIG Hospital in Hyderabad, he left for Mumbai, where he is taking rest at his home. The 80-year-old suffered a muscle tear to his right rib cage during an action sequence of the film. He wrote that after the incident the film shoot was postponed.
Amandeep, Srishti seek blessings at Siddhivinayak Temple
Expressing her gratitude and enthusiasm, Amandeep said: "I feel blessed and grateful that I got a chance to seek blessings from Siddhivinayak Temple ahead of the launch of my show. I felt the jitters as we are a week away from our show launch."Amandeep is known for her roles in the TV shows such as 'Teri Meri Ikk Jindri', and Choti Sarrdaarni.
Jodie Turner-Smith fears world will soon witness zombie apocalypse
She told Total Film magazine: "I have an irrational fear of zombies. I think that the zombie apocalypse is coming, so I like to cultivate skills that will prepare me for the zombie apocalypse. "So far, I've only learned to shoot guns. You've got to be able to do head shots and you've got to double tap. I don't think knowing how to stand on a mark is going to help me that much.
WATCH | Badshah stuns fans - Arjun Bijlani included - with physical turnaround
In the picture that he shared on his Instagram handle, he can be seen showing his well-built physique and his strong biceps. Badshah, who is known for his hit tracks such as 'Kar Gayi Chull', 'DJ Waley Babu', 'Saturday Saturday' wrote in the caption: "Ya'll should work on your pen game through."
Jason Statham on daredevil stunts which resulted in injuries: 'I shouldn't have done it'
He told Collider: "There have been a couple of situations. I think when we shot 'Crank', we were hanging out of a real helicopter. "A lot of the things we do now - with 'The Expendables' - anytime you're on a helicopter it's usually on a green screen. But with 'Crank', we were actually in a helicopter. We're shooting a fight scene where I was standing on the skids, we have a small pick there. So it was a real stunt, you know, that one was pretty tricky".
Johnny Depp surprises staff at antiques shop with surprise visit
The actor's visit to Hemswell Antique Centres, Hemswell Cliff, was kept a secret, as he wanted to take a relaxed look at the shop's guitars without being noticed by the public, reports 'Mirror.co.uk'. The visit had been arranged by the store and Pinewood Studios, which have a working relationship.
Ranbir Kapoor shares how he learnt his monologue for 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar'
Ranbir Kapoor said: "Director Luv Ranjan has a very different style of working as compared to others; so, it was a very new experience for all of us. We used to be given the script just a few hours before the scene, so we were left with no choice but to channel our inner superheroes and tackle those 5 pages of monologues with all our might."
Sara Ali Khan wants to work with filmmakers who can 'push me to deliver the best'
Currently shooting for Homi Adajania's new film, 'Murder Mubarak', prepping for Anurag Basu's 'Metro...In Dino' and promoting 'Gaslight', Sara Ali Khan feels lucky to be doing what she does. "I want to keep learning and work with filmmakers who can push me to deliver the best. And yes, I want to tell stories I think deserve to be told - that is what matters most."
Mia Wasikowska is quite happy with herself after leaving Hollywood
She spoke to IndieWire from her home in Sydney as Mia Wasikowska said: "If I can have the best of both worlds, which is dip in and out of it occasionally, I'd be really happy, but I wouldn't ever be in that place where I was just on a treadmill," she explained. "I want to do more things in life other than be in a trailer."
Your work is your best PR,' says Yami Gautam
She responded so to a social media user who advised her to hire a good PR agency for promoting her work.
Yami worked in TV shows such as 'Chaand Ke Paar Chalo', 'Yeh Pyar Na Hoga Kam', and later was seen in movies such as 'Vicky Donor', 'Badlapur', 'Uri: The Surgical Strike', and so on.
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