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Rahul Dev explored Ranthambore during recent Rajasthan shoot
"We were in a light mood, but I did not shoot much with Annup and Paoli because I did not have many scenes with them. It was a night shoot mostly, so in the daytime most of the actors would be resting. I love Rajasthan and even though I have been there so many times, I get fascinated. This time, I was exploring Ranthambore when I was not shooting," Rahul told IANS.
Did Mika Singh propose to Bhoomi Trivedi on TV?
"Bhoomi, ab toh bata do, mujhse shaadi karogi? Sab log Bhoomi se jude hain, maine socha main bhi Bhoomi se jud jaaoon (Bhoomi tell me now, will you marry me? Everyone is connected to Bhoomi, I thought I should, too). What do you guys think about Bhoomi Singh?" Mika said.
Pratik Gandhi: There cannot be competition between actors
"There can't be competition between actors. Had it been products, there would have been competition. If I was a biscuit or a soap, there would be competition," Pratik told IANS. He added: "I am a human being. How can two people, looking so different and having distinct types of acting, be compared? I don't take the pressure that your next thing has to be bigger than the previous one.
Rashmika Mandanna: I like surprising myself with different roles
"Since I am just a beginner in the field of acting, as a person I am curious how it is going to pan out when I do different things. For me, in every film I choose, I do a different character because, for me, I wouldn't want to watch myself do the same content twice. Be it 'Geetha Govindam', 'Dear Comrade', 'Mission Majnu' or 'Goodbye', each is so different," says the actress.
Rahul Vaidya, Disha Parmar spark off wedding rumours with music video pic
The images, it turns out, are stills from their new music video, "Madhanya".In the pictures, Rahul is dressed as a groom while Disha looks stunning as a bride in a pink lehenga. She completed the look with heavy jewellery.
Manoj Bajpayee happy with 'Silence... Can You Hear It?' response
"We shot the film in lockdown. It was a difficult and risky time for everyone during the pandemic. I'm very grateful that the entire crew was incredibly supportive. The film's success is a great achievement for all of us," shared the actor about the project that co-stars Prachi Desai and Arjun Mathur.
Taapsee shows 'who wears pants in the house'
Taapsee posted the picture on Instagram, where she is seen wearing a black three-piece suit teamed with a white shirt."When they say ‘who wears pants in the house....'," she captioned the photograph.
Huma Qureshi says 'Maharani' role let her explore many layers
"It's not often that you get to portray a character that lets you explore so many layers as a performer. Rani Bharti has been a delight to play," Huma said.She added: "She starts off as someone whom we all know and relate to but what she goes onto become is someone few of us can aspire for. It has been a wonderful experience of working with such a talented cast and I can't wait for my viewers to watch the series."
Sonam Kapoor posts birthday message for 'behen' Swara Bhasker
Sonam posted a couple of pictures from her wedding, where she is posing with Swara. In one of the pictures, the two actresses flaunt the mehendi on their hands while in the next, Sonam can be seen dressed up as a bride and is accompanied by Swara and her sister Rhea Kapoor.
Movie Review | The Big Bull: Big bore
The comparison crops up because this film, like Hansal Mehta's impeccable series "Scam 1992", borrows plot inspiration from the securities scam of 1992 and the life of late tainted stockbroker Harshad Mehta. However, while Hansal Mehta's series crafted a smart, well-documented thriller out of an intriguing tale of true crime, Kookie Gulati's "The Big Bull" seems interested in little else beyond setting up standard Bollywood melodrama.
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