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Javed Akhtar reads out a poem, Shankar sings as Farhan marries Shibani Dandekar
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Javed Akhtar, Farhan's father, read out a poem that he had especially composed for the occasion. Farhan was dressed in a black tuxedo; Shibani stuck to a traditional red-and-cream wedding outfit. They read out vows they had written themselves. After the wedding, the newlyweds were treated to a song by Shankar Mahadevan. The singer sang the title track from Farhan's directorial debut film 'Dil Chahta Hai', which got the guests swaying to the music.
Taking over camera from Michael Bay, Jake Gyllenhaal shot 'Ambulance' scenes
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Abdul-Mateen recently told Esquire as part of the magazine's Gyllenhaal cover story, "There were times when he would take the camera from Mike (Bay) and then you look around and Jake is shooting the scene. I had never seen anything like that before. I'm curious about those things, but I would never ask the director if I could shoot a scene."
Ajay Devgn responds to comparisons, says I've never aped anyone
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The 52-year-old star revealed the reason to IANS on why he chose 'Rudra - The Edge of Darkness' by Rajesh Mapuskar for his digital debut. Ajay, who has given back-to-back blockbusters such as 'Singham', 'Golmaal, 'Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior', 'Ishq' and 'Gangaajal' to name a few, said that Rudra is cool and super sharp.
Channing Tatum: I've never had a career grand plan
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He shared: "I'm just (living) in the moment of it. I don't have this grand plan, I don't think I ever really did have a grand plan. Before I took some time off, I was on a pace that just was untenable. It was not something that I could really sustain. I don't even know if some of the last stuff that I was making, if I was really and truly my best in it in some of the movies.
Dharmendra, Kirron Kher enact a scene from 'Sholay' on 'India's Got Talent'
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During the show, the veteran actor, Dharmendra and Kirron enact a scene where Veeru flirts with Basanti in 'Sholay'. The actress blushes and says that she is always shy in front of Dharmendra. Talking about the moment, Kirron says: "I was shy when I worked with him (Dharmendra) back in the old days and I am still the same 'shy Kirron' now. Nothing's changed and it felt like I was reliving those past."
Ranbir Kapoor gives a savage reply to the paparazzi after he tells him 'See You at the Wedding'
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After attending the screen of a special screening of the late Rajiv Kapoor, who passed away due to a cardiac arrest on February 9, 2021 last film ‘Toolsidas Junior’, a paparazzi jokingly told Ranbir that “Bye RK, shaadi mein milte hain (see you at the wedding). To this, Ranbir immediately asked, “kiski (whose wedding)," and left the theatre without even looking back. But the paparazzo yelled, “Luv (Ranjan) sir ki."
Krystle D'souza on sharing screen space with Big B, Emraan Hashmi
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Directed by Rumi Jafry, 'Chehre' is a suspense thriller. It narrates the story of a young man who meets his fate in a series of butterfly effects. The courtroom drama also stars Annu Kapoor, Raghuvir Yadav and Dhritiman Chatterjee in pivotal roles. The actress revealed that she "still gets goosebumps thinking of that day".
Shark Tank’s Namita Thapar reveals how Amitabh Bachchan ruined her life
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All seven Sharks of the show recently appeared on The Kapil Sharma Show, where Kapil asked Namita about her love for Amitabh Bachchan. “Aap Bachchan saab ke fan hai, jab unhone aapki daulat dekhi, woh aapke fan ho gaye honge (You are a fan of Amitabh’s but when he saw your wealth, he must have become a fan of yours),” he quipped.
Kangana Ranaut denies video of girl imitating Alia Bhatt was to take a dig at Gangubai Kathiawadi
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A few days ago, Kangana shared a video of a little girl imitating the role of Alia Bhatt in Gangubai Kathiawadi on her Instagram stories. Sharing the video she wrote, “Should this child imitate a sex worker with a beedi in her mouth and crude and obscene dialogues? Look at her body language, is it ok to sexualize her at this age? There are hundreds of other children who are being used similarly.”
Sumeet Vyas, Nidhi Singh spill beans on new season of 'Permanent Roommates'
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The comedy series is returning with its third season after the second season streamed in 2016. The show's lead actors Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh recently spoke with IANS about the third installment coming out as audio only series, revisiting old places in their subconscious for the sake of their characters and their experience of working on the audio only medium.
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