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Aparshakti Khurana, Shakti Mohan come together in 'By Invite Only'
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Aparshakti, who is known for 'Badrinath Ki Dulhania', 'Stree', 'Luka Chupi', among others, said: "Every time I meet Shakti, there is always so much to catch up. We can go on and on, and I am sure on By Invite Only there is going to be a laughter riot. I just hope I don't end up saying too much, chat shows do put one in the spot. But yes, great company and candid discussions are always fun."
Brendan Fraser makes emotional acceptance speech about keeping SAG card as treasure
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Fraser gave a passionate acceptance speech in which he praised SAG for his 'acceptance' back in 1991 and used his speech to spur on fellow actors who may be struggling in the industry adding: "I know how you feel", reports Mirror.co.uk. Holding out his award from the podium, he told the audience: "I will treasure this, but never more than what I treasured - what I used to keep in my wallet, which was my SAG card that I earned in 1991," he said.
Honey Singh: Get moving and grooving with your very own 'Kanna Vich Waaliyan'
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The rapper spoke about this romantic song which he said has all the potential to be a 'chartbuster'. Yo Yo Honey Singh, who is known for his hit tracks like 'Begaani Naar', 'Achko Machko', 'High Heels', 'Break Up Party', among others, said: "We are coming to rock your world so get moving and grooving with your very own 'Kanna Vich Waaliyan'.
Jennifer Coolidge shares how her father's influence shaped her career choice
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The actress thanked her "amazing parents," providing an anecdote in particular about her dad and his influence on her career choice, reports People magazine. "It's been a very special year, and it's overwhelming," Coolidge, 61, said while accepting the honour, which she won over fellow nominees Elizabeth Debicki ('The Crown'), Julia Garner ('Ozark'), Laura Linney .
Marking 13 yrs of belonging to the film industry, Samantha expresses gratitude
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She posted a picture of colourful flowers and wrote in the caption: "The older I get, the farther I go. I just feel deeply thankful for all the love and affection and for each new day and all the good things it brings. So many things that used to affect me don't anymore. Just a wave of love and gratitude everyday. Thank you.
WATCH | Salman Khan posts cat video leaving fans surprised, intrigued
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The video builds up the anticipation for the song 'Billi Billi' from his film which marks the first collaboration between Salman Khan and Punjabi singer Sukhbir. The superstar, however, kept the fans on tenterhooks as only the audio of the song was released which is receiving positive response from the audience. ' 'Billi Billi' is an energetic and high-spirited Punjabi dance number.
Arijit Singh's 'Tera Hua' from 'Bad Boy' exudes a mushy feel
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Namashi is son of actor Mithun Chakraborty. The song has been shot in the beautiful locales of St. Petersburg in Russia, and visually, has a similar vibe to 'Khuda Jaane' song featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. 'Tera Hua' showcases the palpable chemistry of the lead pair. The song, which exudes a mushy feeling, features an addictive tune.
'Everything Everywhere All At Once', 'The White Lotus' sweep SAG Awards
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The Michelle Yeoh-starrer also broke records, becoming the biggest film winner in the history of the show, sweeping nearly every category, 'Variety' adds. But SAG highlights the small screen, as well as the big, notes 'Variety'. The awards-season favourite 'Abbott Elementary', a sitcom about teachers in an underfunded public school, won the best TV comedy ensemble statue.
Anne-Marie debuts in India, says 'shukriya' at Vh1 Supersonic
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The stage was decorated with life size teddy bears. Thousands of fans thronged around the venue to catch a glimpse of her. As soon as she entered the stage, the crowd went into a frenzy as they cheered, screamed and whistled for her. She even received some gifts including flowers from her fans. She set the stage ablaze with her chart buster hits such as 'Friends', '2012' and 'Rock a bye'.
Randeep attends real-life inspector Avinash's daughter's wedding, says it was 'surreal'
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Randeep Hooda said: "It was a great pleasure and somewhat surreal to attend Inspector Avinash Mishra's daughter's wedding. I spent a lot of time with Avinash while prepping for the role and got to know him and his family very well." He said that after playing the role of inspector Avinash, he somewhere connected with him in reality and to his family also.
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