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'KGF' makers announce 'Dhoomam' starring Fahad Faasil
The first look of the film's title was unveiled on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, producer Vijay Kiragandur of Hombale Film, said: "'Dhoomam' is based on a new concept. And we are going to see and witness Fahadh in a new and massive role. We certainly feel that the amalgamation of the biggest actors together, can create and weave magic together."
Big B: Each hour on the sets of 'KBC' has been a huge revelation
Amitabh has been a part of the show since its inception in 2000. However, it was in 2003, when he was not a part of the show and superstar Shah Rukh Khan stepped into his shoes for the third season. "Each hour on the sets of KBC has been a huge revelation for me and has brought an emotion that perhaps I had not experienced in such volume and fervour .. " he wrote in his blog.
'Pushpa' music director: Love for MJ resulted in my passion for music videos
DSP has just confirmed that he will be collaborating with Bhushan Kumar of T-Series for his first hindi single's music video. "I am definitely blessed to have this opportunity. To be at the helm of something new makes me extremely grateful. My Love for music and Michael Jackson resulted in my passion for music videos," he said.
'5 Seconds Of Summer' chuffed to collaborate with Ukrainian directors for new music video
The song was shot in the war torn Ukraine which is currently at loggerheads with the advancing Russian army. Talking about the same, the band said in a collective statement: "We are really proud to have worked with Ukrainian directors Danny Mitri and Alyona Shchasnaia to shoot the video for 'Bad Omens'. Ashton had a vision that Alyona and Mitri took and developed into the beautiful metaphorical video you see today."
WATCH | 'Rocky Bhai' Yash's video with Hollywood stunt director goes viral
The video shows Yash practising shooting with Hollywood stunt director J.J. Perry and his team. The 24-second video of Yash has left his fans and cine lovers guessing about the future move of the Kannada superstar. "There is always a way to reach the target, the challenge is to spot it!!! Thank you my man JJ Perry, what a fantastic day!!I Next time it's gotta be Kalashnikov!!" Yash writes in the caption to the video.
'Respect the brave, defiant, fearless women of Iran': Angelina Jolie
The middle-eastern country is currently gripped by protests from women following the death of a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa Amini, reports 'People' magazine. Amini died on September 16 in Iran after being detained by the country's Morality Police for allegedly wearing a Hijab too loosely.
Christina Aguilera: I had to fight to keep my last name
She said: "Something that I really embody and understand is that, you know, this is a name that has been tried to be taken away from me on numerous occasions coming up in this business. It's not the easiest name for everyone to pronounce. It's been butchered a lot. I prefer not to repeat the bad names that I could have been!"
Parineeti Chopra learnt Krav Maga for three months for 'Code Name Tiranga'
Developed for the Israel Defence Forces, Krav Maga is derived from a combination of techniques used in aikido, judo, karate, and boxing and wrestling. Parineeti says, "One of the key action techniques of an agent is hand to hand combat, so I learnt Krav Maga, a form of martial arts, for a total of 3 months to get my action sequences right."
TV show 'Faltu' to tell story of unwanted girl child
TV show 'Faltu' has been extensively shot in Rajasthan to maintain authenticity and realness in terms of the feel and the ambience. The character of Faltu goes through a tremendous arc proving that she is anything but Faltu (useless), who deserves to be loved and respected by all around her.
Arjun Kanungo, Tulsi Kumar's 'Killer Haseena' is lethal, gothic and mysterious
Arjun Kanungo said: "What makes 'Killer Haseena' special is the fact that both Tulsi and I are known for very different sounds and with this track we marry the two. We had a blast shooting the music video and getting into these mysterious characters. I look forward to what audiences have to say."
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