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Jacqueline Fernandez: Let's be understanding and sympathise with all
"Stay strong, stay safe, stay healthy, help others when you can, spread love and kindness always!! We are all battling the pandemic in our own ways, let's be understanding and sympathize with all.. let's be there for one another! Keep sharing your stories of kindness with us and help us spread the word of love and unity," Jacqueline shared in an Instagram post.
Chris Rock wants sequel to his new horror flick 'Spiral', wishes he's in it
"I hope this movie is like 'Creed'. In the sense that 'Creed' is technically like 'Rocky 7'. So, hopefully there's more 'Spirals' and hopefully I'm in more 'Spirals'," he told radiotimes.com, according to contactmusic.com. Talking about how bagged the film, he said: "I was at a friend's wedding and they introduced me to the head of Lionsgate. I was like, 'Lionsgate'? Oh, 'Saw'.' They called me up. I was just poking fun at the Lionsgate about 'Saw'!"
Pooja Bisht opens up on her role in 'Flawed'
"I play the character of Soumya. She is a strong, independent girl in everyone's eyes, but at the same time she bears the scar of her father's absence after he abandoned her, along with her younger sister and mother, for another woman, putting responsibilities on her shoulders," says Pooja.
Sunny Leone: Hold your loved ones close to you
"So thankful to all the love put into making me feel special on my birthday. We make due with the resources around us but Nisha, Asher, Noah and @dirrty99 out did themselves. Beyond touched. You can have all the things in the world but without family you are nothing," she wrote on Instagram.
Anushka and Virat's Covid fundraiser effort surpasses target, raises over 11 crore
Actress Anushka Sharma on Friday shared that the Covid fundraiser she started with her husband, cricketer Virat Kohli, has surpassed its target, raising Rs 11,39,11,820. On Friday, Anushka shared a note on Instagram that reads: "Thanks to all we have surpassed our target! Funds raised for Covid Relief. Rs 11,39,11,820. #inthistogether."
'Friends: The Reunion' to premiere on May 27
"Friends: The Reunion" will debut on the one year anniversary of the launch of the network HBO Max and exactly one year after it was originally supposed to air. The special was delayed multiple times due to the production shutdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, reports variety.com. It was originally set to film in February 2020 but the unit was only able to begin filming in April.
Taarak Mehta Ka Oaltah Chashma actress Munmun Dutta Booked for casteist slur
Nitika Gahlaut, the Superintendent of Police, Hansi has confirmed that the case against the actress was registered at the City Police station, according to media reports. She stated that the actress has been booked under section 3 (1)(u) of the SCs and STs act, and further investigation is in process. The FIR against Dutta was lodged after a complaint registered by Rajat Kalsan, convenor of the National Alliance for Dalit Human Rights on May 11.
Rakul Preet Singh: It boils down to when people start appreciating your work
"Ultimately it boils down to when people start appreciating your work. That is all what you work for. That one smile that you bring on someone's face or when they come and say 'we loved that film of yours'. That just makes you so happy, I came with nothing and I always see the brighter side that I got the opportunity where so many people want to do films. I got the opportunity and I'm living my dream!"
Elton John called Olly Alexander to ask if he'd perform at BRITs
"Elton phoned me and asked if I would be up for doing a special performance for the BRITs. When I was on stage with him, I thought back to being a little kid watching him at the BRIT Awards and I thought, 'I just can't believe I'm doing this'," Alexander said in an interview with the Daily Star newspaper's Wired column, according to a report in contactmusic.com.
Andrew Garfield too 'sensitive' for social media
"I don't think it would be beneficial to my mental health. I think I'm too sensitive, and I want to stay that way. What these platforms promise is some form of negative or positive feedback, and either one can be addictive for someone who equates attention with love," Garfield said, according to a femalefirst.co.uk report. He added: "It's not great if you want to have a deep experience of being alive."
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