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Shefali Shah on why she loves cooking: Because it's not forced on me
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Asked if the art of cooking helps her unwind, Actress Shefali Shah in a conversation with IANS said: "I enjoy it because it is not forced on me and I don't have to do it everyday. So I do it in my time, my leisure listening to music, and having a glass of wine. Doing my own thing. I enjoy doing it. I haven't done it for some time. In lockdown I was doing it everyday."
Kim labels her kids 'embarrassing', admits locking them out of the room
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The 41-year old was part of a panel called 'How To Get S**t Done In A Divided America" alongside film producer Scott Budnick discussing their efforts towards criminal justice reform, reports mirror.co.uk.
Jaya Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan Nanda join Navya Naveli in her podcast
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This news was announced with a trailer reveal, which gives a sneak peek into what they can expect from the podcast. 'What The Hell Navya' promises to be a riot, with a lot of leg-pulling, real conversations and strong opinions from the trifecta - Jaya, Shweta and Navya.
From butter chicken to dahi kabab, Rashmika digs Delhi food!
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Recently, Rashmika travelled to Delhi for the promotions of 'GoodBye'. The actress had a great time in the city and shared a picture on her social media with a lot of food on her table. She added a note with the image that said: "When in Dilli..let's hog on-dal makhani, butter chicken, paneer bhurji, seekh kabab, makai di rotti, dahi kabab...Okay I ordered a lot."
Diljit Dosanjh: Born in 1984, I grew up listening to stories about massacre of Sikhs
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The actor was born in the village of Dosanjh Kalan in Phillaur tehsil, Jalandhar district of Punjab, in January 1984. His latest release 'Jogi' tells the tale of anti-Sikh riots that erupted in Delhi after the assassination of Indira Gandhi in Delhi in June 1984.
SRK's request to Modi: Take a day off, enjoy your birthday
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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan wished Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 72nd birthday on Saturday.
New Karate Kid' movie announced; 'Madame Web', 'Kraven the Hunter' pushed
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According to 'Variety', while the franchise has lived on thanks to Netflix's 'Cobra Kai' series, which just debuted its fifth season on the streaming platform, this new 'Karate Kid' project will be the franchise's first film offering since a 2010 reboot starring Jaden Smith.
Suicide attempt, memory loss: First look out of Tamil web series 'Fall'
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Set to stream on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar, 'Fall' is an adaptation of the award-winning six-episode Canadian French web mini-series, 'Vertige'. Apart from Anjali, who is a Tamil and Telugu film star, the upcoming web series will also feature S.P.B. Charan, Sonia Agarwal, Santhosh Pratap, Namita Krishnamoorthy, Thalaivasal Vijay and Poornima Bagyaraj. 'Fall' follows the story of a young women who has no memory of the 24 hours prior to her suicide attempt.
Demi Moore joins Tom Holland, Diane Lane for 'Feud' Season 2
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The second season of the Ryan Murphy anthology will tell the true story of how Truman Capote was friends with numerous members of New York high society until he published excerpts of his unfinished novel "Answered Prayers," with the excerpts serving as a tell-all about the city's elite, reports Variety.
DiCaprio advises Timothee Chalamet against starring in superhero movies
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The Oscar-winning actor has passed his wisdom to the 26-year-old star, which the latter has eagerly accepted as his career rule, reports aceshowbiz.com. In an interview for an October issue of British Vogue published the 'Bones and All' star revealed the life advice that his 'Don't Look Up' co-star shared with him, which is, "No hard drugs and no superhero movies". According to the publication, Chalamet has had no problem keeping up with the rule so far.
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