ENTERTAINMENT

'Extraordinary to look at and experience': Spielberg makes Rajamouli's day
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The two men, who had a brief encounter at a Golden Globes cocktail party in Los Angeles in January, caught up over a Zoom call on Thursday (U.S. Pacific Time), according to 'Variety'. The conversation was facilitated by Reliance Entertainment, a long-term partner of Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, which co-produced and released 'The Fabelmans' theatrically across India on February 10.
Britney Spears speaks up about 'sick claims' on 'family interventions'
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It was claimed that friends and family close to the Toxic hitmaker, 41, were planning a get-together to talk things over about "hysteria in the media", reports 'Mirror.co.uk'. She has regularly concerned fans by acting out of the ordinary on social media as well as releasing scathing lengthy statements and removing her accounts.
I've always looked at love with a lot of love: Tara Sutaria
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Asked about what self-love means to her, Tara said: "I think self-love or loving yourself means so many different things to different people. To me and to so many of us, I know that this will resonate because we all went through a pretty rough time recently when Covid hit the world and I think self-love took a new shape and meaning for all of us.
Here's why 'The Night Manager' crew had to run from Sri Lanka
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The crew was shooting for their Sri Lankan sequence in December 2021, immediately after the pandemic. The whole crew got tested negative and they travelled together. The crew was super excited to shoot for the sequence, but there were problems like filling fuel was taking time, food wasn't getting delivered on time and there was water shortage among many others.
Suniel Shetty grew up on martial arts, wishes to 'give back in a big way'
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The Suniel Shetty said: "I grew up learning martial arts and that itself is something that gave me an opportunity and the image of an action hero in Hindi cinema, so I owed it to that. And then the break up of martial arts, boxing, escape boxing, jiu jitsu and so many different forms."
Himansh Kohli, Shakti Mohan clear air on dating rumours
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Shakti Mohan on her collaboration with Himansh Kohli said, "I'm so thrilled to bring such a delightful track to my fans in the season of love. We have put our heart and soul to this track and hopefully the audiences will shower their love and support to it as they have done in the past."
Kareena, Saif, Jaideep, Masaba to voice Hindi 'Marvel's Wastelanders'
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While Kareena has lent her voice to the character of Black Widow (Helen Black), Saif has voiced the character of Star-Lord. However, their stories will have different arcs and seasons and the narratives won't intersect. The first season of the series will be released in the form of Saif-led 'Marvel's Wastelanders: Star-Lord' which will be released on audio streaming platform Audible.
Sudhanshu Saria's young adult series 'Masoom' wraps up
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Source added, "There is no break for Saria this year, his production house Four Line Entertainment has already started the production work of LGBTQ+ themed relationship drama titled TAPS." "He is currently in LA for the North American premiere of his film SANAA at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. His upcoming directorial venture Ulajh rumoured to star Janhvi Kapoor will go on the floors later this year."
Ben Affleck's 'Air' to take direct-to-digital route for India release
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The moving story follows the career-defining gamble of an unconventional team with everything on the line, the uncompromising vision of a mother who knows the worth of her son's immense talent, and the basketball phenom who would become the greatest of all time. The film sees Matt Damon playing the maverick Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro.
Ranbir has a message for jilted lovers in 'Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai'
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The song, which has Ranbir Kapoor in a solo performance, has him giving hope to all singles ahead of Valentine's Day.'Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai' is dedicated to the lovelorn singles with a message to cast away their blues. The song, which features Ranbir giving out the 'Badtameez Dil' vibe, starts off with a prominent section of trumpet because the synthesised beats swing.
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