ENTERTAINMENT

The OTT war in India becomes intense in 2021
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Last year, the world stumbled upon the reality of entertainment in the digital space mainly thanks to the Covid lockdown. What now looks to burgeoning into a multi-crore industry in the country, almost threatening the very existence of cinema halls, promises many more options for the consumers.
Rajkummar Rao: Do not come unprepared to Mumbai to be an actor
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"The only talent I had is that I fell in love with my art. I fell in love with acting as a kid. I was never chasing fame or money. I thought to myself that this is something I really love and I want to do for the rest of my life. With that dream, I started doing theatre in Delhi and later joined the film institute in Pune because I didn't wanted to come to this city unprepared," said Rao.
Ayushmann Khurrana speaks out about Asthma
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It speaks of how inhalers help asthmatics live an unstoppable life, especially given the current situation across the world. India has an alarming of 37.9 million cases of asthma! IANSlife caught up with Khurana to speak about the social stigma associated with asthma and inhalers.
Vindu: Salman Khan is not the person to be biased as Bigg Boss host
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Vindu's claim comes soon after contestant Rubina Dilaik, in a recent episode, said that Salman "supports" housemate Eijaz Khan. Social media users, too, have called him biased for supporting Rakhi Sawant's antics against Abhinav Shukla.
Parineeti on 'The Girl On The Train': Comparison with Emily Blunt bound to happen
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"I have to say that I didn't approach The Girl On The Train with the apprehension of being compared to Emily Blunt. She is a towering actress and I knew that since I was doing the official Indian remake, comparisons were bound to happen. Actually, I relished the challenge to deliver this role at par with the earlier film," Parineeti says.
Christopher Plummer: Actor of 'The Sound of Music' fame dead
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He won an Oscar in 2012 for the film Beginners and was also nominated for The Last Station in 2010 and All the Money in the World in 2018. In the latter film, he replaced Kevin Spacey, whose performance as billionaire J Paul Getty was removed.
Taapsee Pannu is 'in middle of wired up chaos' at Looop Lapeta shoot
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"When you are in between 2 perspectives, in middle of wired up chaos and what you do in the frame is going to matter........ chin up, feet up and just focus! Coz not everybody gets this privilege ....(Also coz u r getting clicked by the lensman doubling up as producer @atulkasbekar) #LooopLapeta #SetDiaries #SaviTheChiller," she captioned the image.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui in a bio bubble for London shoot of 'Sangeen'
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"This is the first time that I am shooting in London and I cannot visit the different places around this beautiful city. I understand the present situation and the conditions that we are shooting in, and am adhering to the necessary norms. I respect everyone who is fighting hard against this pandemic. The entire unit is working hard and we hope to wrap up the schedule in time," said Nawazuddin.
Big B on Abhishek's birthday: He leads me now
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Wishing Abhishek on Instagram and his official blog, Big B posted a then-and-now collage of throwback pictures with his son."I lead him once holding his hand .. he leads me now holding my hand," the veteran actor wrote with the picture.
Justin Bieber gives a shoutout to working mothers
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Canadian pop star Justin Bieber on Tuesday had a special message for all working mothers, in his new social media post. The artiste put up a message praising the hard work working mothers put in.
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