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SC declines urgent hearing against release of upcoming Hindi movie 'Thank God'
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Counsel, representing 'Sri Chitragupta Welfare Trust', mentioned the matter before the top court seeking urgent hearing in the matter, and sought directions for removing the trailers and posters of the movie from YouTube and other platforms. "Thank God" is written and directed by Indra Kumar, with Ajay Devgn, Sidharth Malhotra and Rakul Preet Singh playing lead roles.
After 10 years in cinema, Alia Bhatt promises to 'be better, dream deeper'
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Alia Bhatt made her debut along with Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra in the Karan Johar-directorial  Student of the Year' which was released October 19, 2012. She played the role of a college student in the film, who finds herself stuck in the love triangle.
Coldplay's 'Music of The Spheres' concert to be broadcast live in India
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Indian fans of the band will get to be a part of all the action as they experience Coldplay's magic as they will perform hits like 'Viva La Vida', 'A Sky Full of Stars' and 'My Universe', 'Yellow', 'The Scientist' and 'Fix You'. The event will be organised by PVR Pictures, which is the film production and distribution arm of the PVR Group.
Sumbul Touqeer Khan says no one's challenge to her on 'Bigg Boss 16'
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Sumbul simply brushes away such talk with this response: "I don't find anyone very challenging in the show as I am my biggest challenge." It is often seen that many go inside the show as a single and makes relationship inside the house. In fact Tina has often raised questions over her relationship with Shalin but Sumbul has initially denied of getting into any relationship.
Huma, Sonakshi reveal backstory to comical 'Double XL' scene
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The sequence in question shows both Sonakshi and Huma's characters in the movie having had enough of people taunting them and telling them to eat a certain way to lose weight. They go to a diner and order a wide array of food one after the other which lends to a comical yet hard hitting scene.
Tina Datta says she came on board Bigg Boss 16' only for 'Salman sir'
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"I never entered 'Bigg Boss' as a contestant so this time it is altogether a different experience where I have to show my real side and it is fun," Datta said, adding: "But I must say TV shows are my first love as I started my career with them and I look forward to doing it more."
Susan Sarandon, Leah Remini among potential witnesses in Paul Haggis trial
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Haggis, the director of 'Crash' and screenwriter of 'Million Dollar Baby', has been accused of raping a publicist named Haleigh Breest after a movie premiere nearly a decade ago. Breest's lawsuit was filed in 2017 in the wake of the #MeToo movement, which led to an influx of sexual assault allegations against prominent men, reports 'Variety'.
Zayn Ibad Khan is learning how to be romantic from his 'Aashiqana' character
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Sharing about the new season and the new journey of Yash, Zayn Ibad Khan said in a statement, "Since he is in love with Chikki, Yash is experiencing new things and is undergoing changes in 'Aashiqana' season 2. It is also making him unlearn old ideologies which were inculcated in him by Daadi. In season 2, he has become more open. It is something I hold in common with the character, being open to new things".
Iswarya Menon talks about body shaming, staying fit on her own terms
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Taking to Instagram, Iswarya wrote, "I wanna put out my personal story here, rather than putting some random caption or quotes... "My journey with fitness has been very personal. I used to be really fat as a kid. Back in school, I was constantly ridiculed and identified as the 'girl who is fat and looks round like a maida ball' and many horribly mean things'.
People fell at Subodh Bhave's feet whenever he walked in as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
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The actor said that ultimately the audience decides the fate of a film but for actors it's important that they preserve the sanctity of their role. He shared, "Whether you are a good actor or not, the audience decides after watching the film. But before that, the most important thing when you play a character is that you have to preserve the sanctity of the role. Acting comes later."
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