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Pratik Sehajpal on 'Way You Smile': The song to dedicate to your date
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Pratik said: "I had a great time shooting the track, it is a lovely song perfect to dedicate to your date." After making his stint in 'Bigg Boss OTT' and 'Bigg Boss 15', Pratik became a popular face among the audience. The actor was also seen on 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 12'. He got a TV show break with Ekta Kapoor's 'Naagin 6'.
Rohit Shetty recalls how Himesh composed 'Chalo Na Naino...' overnight
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They were all shooting in Jaipur and they did not have any backup dancers, so his own action stuntmen took on the role, and also of backup dancers. Later, Ranveer Singh eulogised 'Indian Idol 13' contestant Shivam Singh's performance on the track 'Sajde Bichava' from his film 'Kill Dil'.
'BB16': House to have 3 captains again; Shekhar Suman turns tarot reader
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Earlier, there were three contenders- Abdu Rozik, Soundarya and Vikkas Manaktala. Abdu, however, has been asked to leave the show. So, in his absence, the selection of the third captain will be again through a task. All the contestants will be seen participating in it.
Britney Spears' dad claims he saved her life with conservatorship
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According to The Mirror, the chart topping star Britney Spears was only released from the conservatorship in November last year after a high profile battle to win back her independence. Some could argue that Jamie was vilified over the course of the conservatorship and the subsequent court battle by Britney and her team to regain control of her life.
'Bigg Boss 16': Tina, Sumbul fight again; wear a mask, says Tina
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Sumbul told Tina that she is talking in a proper way and low voice. Tina further asked Sumbul to show this temper at her home and not with her. Furthermore, the 'Imlie' actress walked away from there avoiding any further conversation. Tina was seen shouting in the promo, saying: "Sumbul is invisible to all the housemates in the show and she should wear a black mask again."
Vishal reveals Anushka Manchanda, not Sunidhi, sang 'Golmaal' title track
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All four Golmaal films featured Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Sanjay Mishra, Vrajesh Hirjee and Mukesh Tiwari, with Shreyas Talpade, Ashwini Kalsekar and Murali Sharma starring in three and Kareena Kapoor and Kunal Khemu were seen in two.
Kate Hudson reveals her biggest issue with filming nude scenes
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The 43-year-old Hollywood star has been appearing on screens since the 1990s and will soon be seen on Netflix in the murder mystery 'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' - which includes the final on-screen appearance of the late Dame Angela Lansbury, reports The Mirror.
'Yellowstone' prequel series '1923' casts GOT actor Joseph Mawle
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He joins a stacked cast that includes Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Robert Patrick, Jennifer Ehle, Jerome Flynn, James Badge Dale, Sebastian Roche, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, and Aminah Nieves, reports Variety. Like '1883' before it, '1923' tells the story of a previous generation of the Dutton family as they work to establish the ranching empire featured in 'Yellowstone'.
Says SRK: 'Heart beats for Messi, but Mbappe is a treat to watch also'
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Even as his upcoming film 'Pathaan' stirred a political hornets' nest with its 'Besharam Rang' number, SRK was busy answering a phalanx of questions, revealing what his best Stanley Kubrick film was ('Clockwork Orange'), the best compliment he got from his children ("Papa you are the kindest man we know"), and how his co-star John Abraham taught him how to ride a motorcycle for the film. "How to ride there is too much traffic and I get worried. Had asked John to teach me," SRK revealed.
Hindi trailer of Nayanthara's 'Connect' blends horror with pandemic
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There's, however, more than meets the eye as pandemic is not the only thing that has stressed the family. The film, which stars Nayanthara, Sathyaraj, Anupam Kher, and Vinay Rai, has Nayanthara playing the mother to a teenage daughter, while Vinay plays her husband, Sathyaraj plays her father and Anupam Kher essays a Mumbai-based priest.
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