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'The Conjuring 4' may be the final film in the horror franchise, says James Wan
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Back in October, it was announced that a fourth "The Conjuring" film was in the works, with David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick returning to pen the script. Johnson-McGoldrick previously wrote the script for "The Conjuring 2" as well as "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It".
Ruhaanika Dhawan wants to focus on board exams, no plans to shift to new flat yet
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Ruhaanika told IANS: "Right now, I have to crack my board exams and so I am concerned about my studies and classes. For my studies only, I have taken a break from acting as well and focusing on my academics. Apart from that, certain interiors and other things also need to be done. So, we will wait for the funds, save money and maybe rent it out for a year and then plan to shift to the new house."
Badshah: In next 3 yrs, Indian non-film music will be a force to reckon with
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Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, took to Twitter, where he shared his thought. He also shared that independent music artistes will be super big. "Within the next 3 years, the Indian non-film music scene will become extremely big and a force to reckon with. The live performance industry will flourish and independent music artists will be super big.
'1899' ends with one season, announces maker Baran bo Odar
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The letter to fans was also signed by Odar's partner and series co-creator Jantje Freise. "With a heavy heart we have to tell you that '1899' will not be renewed," Odar wrote. "We would have loved to finish this incredible journey with a second and third season as we did with 'Dark'. But sometimes things don't turn out the way you planned. That's life."
James Cameron explains 'game plan' for 'Avatar' sequels
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The 68-year-old filmmaker has directed the long-awaited blockbuster 'Avatar: The Way of Water' and confirmed that a number of sequels are planned for the coming years to make sure that the sci-fi franchise stays fresh in the memories of audiences, reports aceshowbiz.com. "We know exactly what we're doing. We know what these movies are gonna be. We just have to go through the process of getting them done
Anupam Kher to star in the 'fascinating' Vivek Agnihotri film
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Anupam took to Instagram, where he shared a picture of himself holding the film's clapboard. He wrote as the caption: "Announcing my 534th film!!! #TheVaccineWar directed by @vivekagnihotri fascinating and inspirational! Jai Hind." This will be the second time Anupam will be collaborating with Agnihotri. The two worked together in 'The Kashmir Files' previously.
Twitter suspends 'Kantara' actor and activist Kishore's account
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Kishore had earlier supported the controversial statement of Sai Pallavi equating the killings of Kashmiri Pandits with the murders of Muslims. He had questioned the media for attacking the medical doctor-turned-multiple-award-winning actress and asked journalists whether it was a crime for film personalities to have an opinion on social issues.
Tunisha Sharma's voicemail to Sheezan's mother: 'You mean a lot to me, Amma'
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In the voice note, where she sounded clearly emotionally disraught, Tunisha said: "Aap mere liye bahut maine rakhte ho, Amma, bahut zyada ... aap jaante bhi nahi ho, isiliye aapse har baat share karne ka mann karta hai. "Isiliye mere zehen mein jo bhi hoga, main aapko bataungi ... Lekin pata nahin, pata nahin mujhe khud kya ho raha hai nahin pata.
Uorfi accused of 'indulging in nudity', hits back in her defence
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This comment from her came as a response to politician Chitra Kishor Wagh's accusation of "indulging in nudity on the streets of Mumbai." Chitra tweeted: "What's happening in Mumbai? Does the Mumbai Police have any IPC/CRPC sections to stop this woman who is openly indulging in nudity on the streets of Mumbai? Arrest her as soon as possible."
'Emily in Paris' star Lucien Laviscount 'ticks all the boxes' to play James Bond
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Lucien Laviscount is said to have caught the eye of producer Barbara Broccoli, 62, who co-owns Eon Productions, which is the production company behind the franchise, reports mirror.co.uk. It comes amid ongoing speculation over who will replace Daniel, 54, who has played the character - created by the late author Ian Fleming - in five films over the last 15 years.
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