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Big B says 'Tu Cheez Badi Hai Musk Musk' after getting back his Twitter blue tick
Taking to Twitter, Amitabh wrote: "T 4624 - ae Musk bhaiyya! Bahut bahut dhanyavaad det hain ham aapaka! Uu, neel kamal lag gava hamaar naam ke aage." He then gave a hilarious spin to the song 'Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast' from the 1994 film 'Mohra'. The song is originally picturised on Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon.He wrote: "Ab ka batayi bhaiyya! (gaana gaye ka mann karat hai hamaar! Sanbo ka? Ee leo suna: "Tu cheez badee hai musk musk ... too cheez badee hai, musk."
TV actors talk about their Eid celebration plans
On the auspicious occasion, they share how they plan to celebrate the festival and make it enjoyable and memorable. Hiba Nawab from 'Woh Toh Hai Albela' says: "This Eid will be a little special as my mother is here so will get to eat all yummy food prepared by her. I love eating biryani so I'm very happy. This whole month is about doing good deeds and doing charity so I've been doing that and I keep this as my every year ritual.
Kevin Spacey to face 4 week trial in UK over sex assault charges
The actor spoke only to confirm his full name, Kevin Spacey Fowler, and that he could hear the judge, reports 'Variety'. Spacey's legal representative, barrister Patrick Gibbs KC, attended the pre-trial hearing at Southwark Crown Court in South London in person. The purpose of the largely administrative hearing was to set the date and length of the trial.
'Kisika Bhai...' helmer Farhad Samji says commercial films are tough nut to crack
The director is in a way right as mass films cater to a broad market and demographics, and as a wiseman once said, "It's not easy to keep everyone happy." The director feels that mainstream films can be a very good tool to send out a larger message in the interest of the society. The director told IANS, "I believe that commercial films have the potential to tell meaningful stories and entertain audiences at the same time.
Terence Lewis calls 'IBD3' contestant 'Charlie Chaplin of dance'
He got impressed with Aniket's dance moves on the song 'Haawa Haawa' from Ranbir Kapoor's 'Rockstar'. The 20-year-old contestant has been selected directly to the best 12 from the audition round because of his performance. Terence said: "Watching you perform, I am reminded of an iconic figure from the history of cinema.
For Lee Cronin, 'Planning, second guessing your ideas' make a good horror film
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Cronin spoke about what it takes to make a good horror movie having all the ingredients of a perfect recipe for the genre. He said: "Planning, lots of planning sleepless nights and second guessing your own ideas and always looking for something a little bit better because you can sit.
Nandish Sandhu's character in 'Jubilee' was 'challenging but rewarding'
In this series, Nandish essays the role of a theatre actor Jamshed Khan, who is looking to cross-over to films in order to have a financially fulfilling career but is confused between listening to the mind and the heart. On the portrayal of Jamshed's character, Nandish shared: "Jamshed Khan's character is a crucial element in the show's storyline. The impact of his presence is felt throughout the series.
For Jeet, if acting is his destiny, cricket is his love
Jeet told IANS: "Now, I am not interested in playing CCL, but of course for fun I would love to play cricket and am a great admirer of the game. I am fond of Sachin Tendulkar, Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni." Jeet is known for some of his notable projects including' Saathi', 'Nater Guru', 'Sangee', 'Bandhan', 'Yuddho', 'Jor', 'Wanted', 'Dui Prithibi', 'Boss: Born to Rule', 'The Royal Bengal Tiger', among others. He also hosted TV shows like 'Bigg Boss Bangla', 'Star of Bengal', and others.
'Kumkum Bhagya' completes nine years, Ekta credits team for feat
She said: "We started our journey in 2014 with Abhi and Pragya, and now we have completed nine years. It is extremely overwhelming. It still feels like yesterday when we started shooting for the show and now that it has completed nine years, the credit goes to the actors, directors, writer, creators and every team member who works round the clock so that we can entertain our audiences.
Sheehan Kapahi takes football training for his role in 'Wagle Ki Duniya'
The 13-year-old actor said: "I'm a huge football fan. My favourite players are Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. I'm always dribbling the ball around my society in my free time. So, when I was told we had to shoot a football match, I was delighted. We had a coach come in who would train us in the evenings or in between shots."
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