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'Game of Thrones' co-creators have no desire to return for spin-offs
Popular series 'Game of Thrones' is ready with spin-offs, with the upcoming Targaryen-centric prequel 'House of the Dragon' first out of the gate later this year. While the network HBO sets out on expanding the world of Westeros, don't expect original series creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss to return to the franchise. Weiss recently told Entertainment Weekly he has no intention of returning to "Game of Thrones" in the future, reports variety.com.
Shruti Haasan is on board for Chiranjeevi's next film
The makers of megastar Chiranjeevi's upcoming biggie 'Mega154' welcomed actress Shruti Haasan on board. On the occasion of International Women's Day, the makers made an official announcement regarding the same. Welcoming the talented actress on board, the 'Indra' actor wrote, "On this Women's Day, delighted to Welcome you on board @shrutihaasan You bring Woman Power to #Mega154 @MythriOfficial @dirbobby #GKMohan @ThisIsDSP ," tweeted Chiranjeevi.
10 yrs of 'Kahaani': Vidya says it redefined concept of Indian film heroine
As the Vidya Balan-starrer 'Kahaani' clocks 10 years of its release on Wednesday, the actress looked back on the film which emerged as the game changer for Hindi cinema, setting the roadmap ahead for strong female characters.
'Chikoo' actor Lakshay Khurana: Body shaming needs to stop
A show on body-shaming is the need of the hour, says actor Lakshay Khurana, who is part of Nilanjana Purkayasstha and Herumb Khot's show 'Chikoo - Yeh Ishq Nachaye', based on the same topic. The actor, who plays the role of Dhanush, says that it's important to make shows on topics that people can relate to and learn from.
Nushrratt Bharuccha's latest Insta post recounts her journey of self-discovery
Nushrratt Bharuccha recently shared her thoughts on discovering herself on a journey called life as the actress put up a video celebrating her joy and freedom in the beauty of traditional temples in the background. Taking to her Instagram, Nushrratt wrote a beautiful note along with a picture as she wished everyone a 'Happy Women's Day'.
'Kya majbooriyaan rahi hongi': Kangana Ranaut takes a dig at Alia Bhatt's Gangubai Kathiawadi
Sharing the blind article on her Instagram Stories, Kangana wrote, “Achcha doodh mein pani to suna tha lekin pani me doodh…hmm… kya majbooriyaan rahi hongi becharon ki. The blind article from Outlook magazine read, “The film was touted to be a raging success, but a trade insider had another story to tell. Turns out, the weekend collection was portrayed to be double than the actual figures.”
Alia Bhatt set to make Hollywood debut with Gal Gadot’s Heart Of Stone
The trade analyst Taran Adarsh announced the news on his Twitter while writing, "Alia Bhatt makes her Hollywood debut: joins Gal Gadot in Netflix film... #aliabhatt makes her global debut, joining #galgadot in #netflix’s international spy thriller #heartofstone... #tomharper is directing the pic." The film featuring Gal Gadot and Jamie Dorman is directed by Tom Harper and is a Netflix original.
Tamannaah's new smoking hot video 'Tabahi' with Badshah takes over the Internet
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia's latest music video 'Tabahi' with popular rapper Badshah has taken over the Internet. Within its four hours of the release, the song has garnered over 358,000 views and still counting.Speaking about the song, Tamannaah said, "This is the first time I collaborated with Badshah and it was a blast making the video with him! I've been secretly humming this song to myself ever since I first heard it and now, I can finally sing it out loud!"
Women's Day: Female creators talk about liberation brought about by OTT
As the world celebrates International Women's Day, female content creators Sonam Nair, Ashvini Yardi, Gazal Dhaliwal, Ayesha Sood, and Karishma Kohli recently spoke with IANS on the sidelines of Netflix's women's day special programme 'Now Stree-ming', about the changing landscape of the content industry, the new rules within the framework of digital content, the challenges faced by female content creators and the gate-keeping culture prevalent in the content industry.
Jacqueline wants people to work for better female education
Sharing her thoughts on the occasion of International Women's Day, the actress said, "The most important thing that people can actually do is to collaborate in improving the world of education for women." Urging people to step forward and work in the right direction, the actress further said, "It would be great if people in that field come forward and be volunteers, help empower the children and women through education and what more they can do to improve their life.
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