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Good content, be in film or OTT, is still hard to come by: Kalki Koechlin
"Choosing a script... Well, I think it lies more in the gut than in the mind. Something excites my curiosity. Having said that, sometimes I do agree to go ahead because it is good for the commercial viewership or I need the work," she tells IANS. Born in Pondicherry to French parents, Koechlin, who spent a significant part of her childhood in Auroville and studied drama and theatre at Goldsmiths, University of London, will soon be seen in Pushan Kripalani's 'Goldfish' that will have its World Premiere at the 27th Busan International Film Festival.
Julia Roberts: George Clooney and I have always had good chemistry as friends
Commenting on pairing with Clooney once again after many years, Julia said in a statement, "George and I have always had a good chemistry as friends. We approach our work in similar ways as well. I think we also get a lot of joy out of making each other laugh. We both take an immense amount of care in creating an environment where people feel creative and happy at work. It brings out the best in everyone."
Radhika Apte is 'very comfortable' working with Saif Ali Khan
'Vikram Vedha', which also stars Hrithik Roshan, is directed by Pushkar-Gayatri. Speaking about her collaboration and why she decided to do this film, Radhika said: "I chose 'Vikram Vedha' because I really enjoyed the subject, I saw the original one, the south one. Also of course the directors are so wonderful, and the cast that I wanted the opportunity to work with them. Working with Saif is great, it's my third project with him."
Raveena Tandon to star in Arbaaz Khan's production venture 'Patna Shukla'
Arbaaz Khan reveals: "It's a social drama but since we as a production house believe in entertaining our audience, the film was written like that. 'Patna Shukla' has all the ingredients that an Indian audience wants to watch." Khan, who is known for his negative roles in films like 'Daraar' and 'Qayamat: City Under Threat' was also seen in movies such as 'Shootout at Lokhandwala', 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya' and many more.
Sohum Shah was scolded by his mom after Venice screening of 'Tumbbad'
Actor Sohum Shah said, "When 'Tumbbad' premiered in Venice, I took my entire family including my mom, my brother, his son, and my wife along with me. My mom slept in between the screening. She got so scared of Dadi that she slept." He also opened up on doing such a mass oriented role. He shared that the character of Bheema Bharti is someone with whom the people of his hometown and the Indian audience easily connect with.
Honoured to be helming a remarkable character in 'Captain Miller': Nivedhithaa Sathish
Only recently, the unit had announced that actress Priyanka Mohan would be playing the female lead of the film and that Telugu star Sundeep Kishan would be essaying an important character. Sathya Jyothi Films, which is producing the film, tweeted, "We are happy to welcome the super talented and beautiful Nivedhithaa Satish on board for 'Captain Miller'."
Kashmir's first multiplex inaugurated, brings back cinema after three decades
J&K Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha said at the inaugural function that the days of violence and fear were over and the inauguration of the multiplex in Srinagar city was the biggest proof of this. He said more such avenues of entertainment for the youth and others will come up soon to end the dark days of fear in Kashmir.
Matthew McConaughey shares how he dealt with teenage sexual traumas
The 'Dallas Buyers Club' star previously shared the harrowing accounts in his autobiography, 'Greenlights', and he's detailed the conversations he had with his father that informed him that this was not how anyone should be treated, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Matthew McConaughey shares how he dealt with teenage sexual traumas
The 'Dallas Buyers Club' star previously shared the harrowing accounts in his autobiography, 'Greenlights', and he's detailed the conversations he had with his father that informed him that this was not how anyone should be treated, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Vikas Khanna, Ranveer Brar, Garima Arora to judge 'MasterChef India'
Based on 'MasterChef Australia', it started in India in 2010 and the first season was hosted by Akshay Kumar, Kunal Kapur and Ajay Chopra. Apart from Hindi, the show also aired in different languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam and the past six seasons were judged by different master chefs including Vikas Khanna, Sanjeev Kapoor, Ranveer Brar, Zorawar Kalra and Vineet Bhatia.
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