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Ram Charan lands in Hyderabad to grand welcome by fans
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Basking in Oscar glory, the RRR actor landed at Begumpet Airport by a special aircraft around 1 a.m. on Saturday. Ram Charan, who had landed in Delhi on Friday, was moved by the warm welcome by his fans late in the night. As soon as the actor emerged from airport building, there was loud cheers by hundreds of fans who were waiting.
Paris Hilton created her 'Barbie doll fantasy life' on TV as a 'trauma response'
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The TV personality, 42, was catapulted to fame in the early noughties in show 'The Simple Life', where she and pal Nicole Richie swapped their lavish lifestyles for humble homes, reports Mirror.co.uk. However, the person she was while the cameras rolled and on the red carpet was a "mask", the star said as she appeared on 'The One Show'.
Tom Hiddleston calls Aditya Roy Kapur after watching 'The Night Manager' in Hindi
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Aditya took to Instagram to share his excitement on receiving a video call from Tom called. The OG Night Manager watched our show yesterday! He had some kind words to say. Bas aur kya," he captioned the image. The picture shows a shot of Tom's face as Aditya took a screenshot of their chat. The Disney+ Hotstar show is an official.
'Naatu Naatu is the nation's song,' says Ram Charan upon return from the Oscars
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The couple who are expecting their first child soon, were welcomed enthusiastically by the waiting swarm of fans and media personnel. Even as they were mobbed by the waiting crowd, Ram Charan carefully steered his wife to the waiting vehicle. Before leaving the airport, Ram Charan spent a few moments with the waiting media teams.
Ritviz of 'Udd Gaye' fame to perform in Mumbai on March 18
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The next concert of the tour is in Mumbai on March 18. Ritviz is known for his high-energy performances and his ability to get the crowds grooving to his music. The Mimmi album launch tour will allow his fans to catch him live and experience his music up close. Commenting on the same, Ritviz said: "The 'Mimmi' album launch tour.
Michael Zegen, James Madio, Scott Cohen to star in 'The Penguin' series
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The three join a cast that includes series lead Colin Farrell, who will reprise the role of Oswald 'The Penguin', Cobblepot from 'The Batman', as well as Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz, Michael Kelly, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Deirdre O'Connell, and Clancy Brown, reports Variety. According to sources Zegen is set to play Alberto Falcone.
Rajamouli, Keeravani return to warm welcome by fans
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Rajamouli's wife Rama, son Karthikeya, Keeravani's wife Valli, Sri Simha and others arrived at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to a warm welcome by fans, friends and well wishers. As soon as Rajamouli and others came out of the airport, fans mobbed Rajamouli and Keeravani and vied with each other to take selfies with them.
Acting is no longer top priority for Jeremy Renner; it's 'to really create change'
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'The Avengers' actor who had his chest and legs pulverised by his 14,000-lb Pistenbully Snowcat as he tried to stop it hurtling into his nephew on New Year's Day, has reportedly said to have his career perspective totally shifted by the near-fatal accident and now wants to focus on helping change the world, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Taylor Swift to drop four unreleased songs ahead of Eras Tour
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Three of the songs are part of Swift's massive re-recording undertaking, and one is a never officially released track that was written during the 'Lover' era, reports Variety. The singer made the announcement on her Instagram story, writing: "In celebration of The Eras Tour I'm releasing four previously unreleased songs tonight at midnight."
As India celebrates the Oscars, looking back at Satyajit Ray the writer
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Satyajit Ray (1921-1991), polymath, polyglot, novelist, short-story writer, illustrator, designer and music composer, was one of the most eminent film directors of world cinema. His 'Pather Panchali' (Song of the Little Road, 1955) established his position as a major film director, winning him the earliest of the many awards that he was to win.
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