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China release of Varun, Anushka-starrer 'Sui Dhaaga' on March 31
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The film is about finding love and respect through self-reliance. "We are pleased to announce that our beautiful love story on self-empowerment, Sui Dhaaga - Made in India, will have its release in China on March 31, 2023!" The film touched the hearts of people when it released in India and given its universal theme of how every human being should be self-reliant.
Tyga goes Instagram official with Avril Lavigne after kissing in Paris
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After they were spotted kissing in Paris, the Compton rapper has made use of his Instagram account to further confirm that they're a couple, reports aceshowbiz.com. The 33-year-old star made his relationship with the Canadian singer/songwriter Instagram official. Sharing pictures from his trip to the City of Love, he included a couple of photos featuring the new couple.
Drawing on 'Rocket Boys', Jim Sarbh says science has certain grey areas
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Well, he is not wrong given that science has always made humans its vehicle to deliver turnkey products that have wide ranging usage across the spectrum of the good and the bad. If plastic has changed the lifestyle of people across the globe making packaging convenient and long lasting, it has also put the planet in serious trouble with the plastic disrupting marine life.
Ranbir analyses himself: I am a sulker, but I eventually forgive and forget
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Talking to IANS about letting lies slide and moving forward, Ranbir said: "I dont have a big ego. I am a very understanding person." "If the other person has made a mistake I am very forgiving that way. I am not very confrontational also. I am a sulker, so I might just sulk but I will eventually forgive and forget," he added.
Bollywood celebrities mourn the loss of the man who never stopped smiling
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Breaking the news of Satish Kaushik's sudden demise, Anupam Kher poured his feelings into his tweet: "I know 'death is the ultimate truth of this world!' But I never thought in my dreams that I would write this thing about my best friend #SatishKaushik while alive. Such a sudden full stop on a friendship of 45 years!! Life will NEVER be the same without you SATISH! Om Shanti.
Despite Michelle Yeoh et al, Hollywood is still very much a man's world
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A new survey of the top 100 grossing domestic releases found that women only accounted for 33 per cent of movie protagonists last year. That represented an infinitesimal two percentage point increase from 2021, according to the report by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.
Actor Satish Kaushik, famed as 'Calendar' in 'Mr. India', passes away at 67
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His friend and another legendary actor Anupam Kher shared the news in a tweet early Thursday. Born in Haryana, Kaushik was an alumnus of the NSD and the FTII, and started his film career in the early 1980s. He penned the dialogues for the 1983 classic "Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron", which acquired a cult following over the years.
King, Nick Jonas collaboration 'Maan Meri Jaan (Afterlife)' out on March 10
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As soon as the much sought-after rapper took to Instagram to make the announcement, the post went viral. Since 'Maan Meri Jaan', a romantic number, was released last year as part of King's eight-song album, 'Champagne Talks', the Internet sensation has amassed 278 million views (and counting!) on YouTube.
Arbaaz Khan talks about how Hindi cinema has changed from inside
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Arbaaz Khan told IANS: "Change is a constant process, there cannot be one solution that will set everything right once and for all. It's the change that has helped our cinema evolve. There's more professionalism compared to the 1990s. Earlier, actors used to work on seven to eight films simultaneously in a year. Today, there are bound scripts given to every department, table reading sessions so that everyone is at the same page, literally and figuratively while making the film or a series. So this has changed today."
Peter Gabriel announces full North American tour in years with new track 'i/o'
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The latest one sees not only the arrival of a new song from his forthcoming album 'i/o' - 'Playing for Time', but also provides details of his first full North American tour in many years. Produced by Live Nation, the newly announced dates will find Peter Gabriel performing in Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles, notes 'Variety'.
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