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Tom Cruise returns Golden Globes to join protest against HFPA
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Cruise's action comes at a time when HFPA has continued facing allegations of corruption and lack of diversity, following an expose by LA Times earlier this year, reports nme.com. The committee that organises the awards has promised "transformational change" following the revelation that there has been no Black member in HFPA for decades, besides allegations of corruption.
Jackie Shroff: They are all experimenting with me, I am flowing with the tide
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"I love it. They are all experimenting with me. Someone is doing OK Computer, Phone Bhoot, Hello Charlie, Criminal Justice, Sooryavanshi… I am just flowing with the tide," Actor Jackie Shroff told IANS. "Then, I am lucky to work in a film like Radhe. It is a lot of fun," he added. "I am just keeping my health, my disciples, keeping the respect for people. Trying to spread good knowledge as much as I can about plants," said the veteran artiste.
Tom Fletcher's son rewrites his music
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"Buzz, my eldest, likes to rewrite my songs. Often, I'll show him a first draft or first idea. You get a good instinct because kids don't have a filter, which is brilliant yet terrifying," Fletcher said in an interview, according to a Contactmusic report. In fact, he added that Buzz makes changes to songs even if he likes them.
Disha Patani: Salman Khan dances like no one's watching him
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Their much-hyped dance number "Seeti maar" in the film has been well-received upon release, having garnered over 110 million views since it officially dropped on YouTube on April 26. If Disha has been appreciated for matching steps adeptly with the veteran superstar, she says it was the guidance she got from Salman as well as the film's director Prabhu Deva that helped.
Shilpa Shetty: Strengthen yourself and come back stronger
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For everyone who is dealing with someone battling Covid-19, or has been helping others find the resources they need, I understand that this battle is not easy for any of us. Take some time off. You need to mentally be in a place that allows you to think on your feet and be fit enough to help others.
Salman Khan: I am still the same Salman but expect something new in 'Radhe'
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"You can expect something new. You can expect something different from Tiger, Dabangg, Bodyguard, Wanted. It is a new film. We will not repeat what we have done before. See and tell me what's new, apart from me! I am the same old Salman that you have been seeing since Maine Pyar Kiya," Bollywood actor Salman Khan told IANS.
Chris Rock: Success does not erase trauma
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Asked if his experiences of childhood racism still have an impact, Chris Rock said: "Yeah, it's weird. I've been doing therapy. That's what I did during Covid -- lots of therapy. Success does not erase trauma. It just doesn't. So, I definitely had to go back through therapy and really go through my childhood."
Vijay Varma shares a glimpse of his 'new wife'
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Vijay posted an Instagram picture on Monday seated on a chair, dressed in a white T-shirt and holding a PS5, a visual gaming console.  The actor is seen holding on to the controller and posing for the camera as he flashes a big smile.   "Hi guys, Bye guys. Meet my new wife PS5," he wrote as the caption. 
Natalie Martinez: Chadwick Boseman was epitome of a gentleman
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He was the epitome of a gentleman. Every time I was with him I'd get so happy cause he was so humble, so sweet, always so nice. He was an actor's actor, where I definitely felt like I got stuff out of him and vice versa. I was really fortunate to shoot with him," Martinez said in an interview with US Maxim magazine
Jason Statham-starrer 'Wrath Of Man' kicks off Hollywood's summer with $8.1mn haul
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The Hollywood trade considers the opening of Statham's film a cautious start, expecting things will improve. The US exhibition sector was hoping for a typically huge first release for the summer with Marvel's "Black Widow". According to variety.com, the Scarlett Johansson superhero adventure, originally scheduled for May 7, will now release on July 9.
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