ENTERTAINMENT
Sonu Sood off to a flying start in new 'Roadies' promo
The new promo of the upcoming season of the reality adventure show 'Roadies' was released on Saturday. The quirky video shows Sonu Sood being approached by one of the channel executives, to host the upcoming season. Sonu takes off to jog as the executive tags along to make an offer.
Geetika Mehandru to play a college girl in 'Roohaniyat'
Actress Geetika Mehandru has already bagged a big project as she will be playing the character of a journalist in the movie 'Jersey' starring Shahid Kapoor and Mrunal Thakur in lead. Now, the 'Chotti Sarrdaarni' actress is all set to be seen in upcoming web series 'Roohaniyat' on MX Player. First promo has been released already.
Vivek Oberoi's 'Verses of War' wins Best Film award at Expo 2020 Dubai
The short film 'Verses Of War', produced by Vivek Oberoi, who also plays the lead role in it, bagged the Best Film award at The Great Indian Film Festival held at Expo 2020 Dubai. The Great Indian Film Festival was a three-day event where several short films and documentaries were showcased by global filmmakers under one roof.
'Bones' by pop-rock band Imagine Dragons reflects on life's fragility
Commenting on the release of the single, the band's lead vocalist, Dan Reynolds, said the song articulates his obsession with the fragility of life. He said in a statement: "'Bones' is a reflection of my obsession with the finality and fragility of life. I am forever in search of evidence that will convince me that there is more to come -- that life is truly eternal in some sense."
The Kashmir Files: Kapil Sharma denies Vivek Agnihotri's claim of not being invited on his show due to no big star cast
Reacting to one of his Twitter followers who urged to boycott the show after the directors claim, Kapil Sharma tweeted “Yeh sach nahi hai rathore sahab aapne pujha isliye bata dia, baki jinhone sach maan hi liya unko explanation dene ka kya fayda (This is not true, I have replied because you asked me about it, but those who have already accepted it to be true, there is no use in giving them an explanation).
Vidyut Jammwal: Akshay Kumar made me dream of becoming a hero
Akshay has appeared in a special episode of the show and seeing the impressive performance of the participants he announced to give Rs 10 Lakhs to the winner of 'India's Ultimate Warrior'. Talking about the experience of the special episode, Vidyut in a conversation with IANS said: "Like many youngsters, I was also a huge fan of Akshay Kumar who is known as one of the best action superstars of our country till date.
Aggressive promotions ahead of 'RRR' release
The producers of the upcoming magnum opus 'RRR' are raring to commence the whirlwind promotions for Rajamouli's directorial. An announcement of the arrival of a new single from the album has been made official. The next single from Ram Charan, Jr. NTR, and Alia Bhatt- starrer 'RRR' goes with the lyrics 'Etthara Jenda' in Telugu, while it is titled 'Sholay' in Hindi.
'Aashiqui Aa Gayi' shot in minus 2 degrees Celsius
An interesting trivia about 'Aashiqui Aa Gayi' from 'Radhe Shyam' reveals that the song was shot in freezing temperatures, while Pooja Hegde, along with her co-star Prabhas, had to endure the extreme weather conditions. The love saga hit the screens on Friday, grabbing everyone's attention.
Arjun Bijlani, Kanika Mann-starrer 'Roohnaiyat' trailer out
The trailer of the upcoming web series titled 'Roohaniyat' starring Arjun Bijlani and Kanika Mann was released on Friday. The story of the web series revolves around the love journey of two characters and deals with the elements from the first date, moments of intimacy, first fight, the spark of jealousy and the journey of realising if this is love for life.
The industry has not been able to stereotype me: Manoj Bajpai
Making it a point to do diverse films across genres in the last two years, actor Manoj Bajpai says that it is important that he works with different directors willing to explore newer themes and not afraid of new treatments. Even as many books are being adapted into films, Bajpai opines that it is not fair to compare the two once the movie has been made.
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