ENTERTAINMENT
Akshay Kumar: I have done almost 650 songs in my career, and I don't ever want to retire
Akshay Kumar along with former Miss World turned actor Manushi Chillar are coming on the dance based reality show to promote their movie, 'Prithviraj'. He said: "It's been 30 years since I started my career, and I don't know how these years have passed. I have done more than 650 songs in my career, and I don't ever want to retire.
Watch: Hritik Roshan spotted with new girlfriend Saba Azad while Sussane Khan is seen with new boyfriend Arslan Goni
Bollywood superstar Hritik Roshan and Sussane parted their ways in 2013 but still the couple remains on friendly terms. Although we have heard, ‘exes can't be friends,’ Saba and Sussanne seem to rubbish this claim. In the video shared by Voompla, Hritik can be seen greeting everyone but the adorable man takes our heart away when he says, “Meet Saba ''. Similarly Hritik’s ex wife Sussanne is also making a cute couple with Arslan Goni. Both the couples posed for the Paparazzi at Karan Johar’s birthday party.
'Something in the works': Varun Dhawan hints at OTT debut soon
"I don't think I can give details about this. But something in the works.. Hai kuch something prime. The world is getting smaller in concerns with information and technology. There are certain genres that work well on streaming and there are some in theatres but definitely audience wants to consume content."
Uvalde effect: Country singer Lee Greenwood pulls out of NRA concert
Greenwood, whose decision was clearly spurred by the massacre of school children at Uvalde, Texas, was followed by T. Graham Brown and Danielle Peck, according to 'Variety'. Their departures leave the concert with one remaining performer, Jacob Bryant. Sources expect the concert to be cancelled on Friday.
Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani enthrall fans in Delhi with 'The Punjaabban' song
The actors were in New Delhi on Friday for launching their new number 'The Punjaabban' song from their upcoming film 'Jug Jugg Jeeyo'. Officially dropping on Saturday, in an exclusive showcase to media and fans of the two stars. Varun and Kiara also danced and showed their fans the hook step of the number, which also stars Neetu Kapoor and Anil Kapoor, in the Connaught Place area of New Delhi.
Emily Shah: Cinema is the most powerful medium for underdog stories
The story of the film 'Jungle Cry' is based on the true story of a group of young boys from Odisha, The Jungle Cats of India, who mastered the game of rugby within four months and went on to win the 2007 Under-14 Rugby World Cup. Asked why she felt she had to be a part of the film, Emily told IANS : "I have lived in America so when I heard the narration of the story I was quite surprised about the achievement of these young boys and no one was talking about it."
Jude Law to star in new 'Star Wars' web series in the works
The description 'Vanity Fair' gave was: "The show takes place during the post-'Return of the Jedi' reconstruction that follows the fall of the Empire, the same as 'The Mandalorian', but its plot remains a secret. It's created and executive produced by director Jon Watts and writer Chris Ford, who made 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' for Marvel.
Actor Kevin Spacey facing sexual assault charges
According to BBC, five charges are being brought against the 62-year-old after a review of Met Police evidence following complaints dating between 2005 and 2013. Three complaints relate to sexual abuse which is alleged to have taken place in London, and one in Gloucestershire. He also faces an additional serious sexual offence charge in London.
Things are now easier for independent bands: Mohit Chauhan
He does point out that not all changes have been for the better. Adding that back then, they would focus on originality and ensured that their music sounded different from film music, Chauhan feels that the line between independent and film music has blurred now. Now even music companies promote independent music, but a lot of the music
Delhi High Court imposes Rs 25 lakh cost on website for 'Sholay' infringement
"The adoption of the mark 'SHOLAY' by the defendants was clearly mala fide and dishonest, owing to the use of the infringing logo, designs, selling of the DVD of the film 'Sholay' on the defendants' website, etc. For the reasons contained above, this Court is convinced that this is a fit case for award of costs to the Plaintiffs.
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