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Taylor Swift wants to direct movies
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The talk, moderated by TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, focused on Taylor Swift's directorial process and considering her music from a visual angle. It was also coupled with the first 35mm screening of "All Too Well," which she wrote, directed, produced and makes an appearance in, reports Variety.
Kylie Jenner accused of 'photoshop fail' over Kris Jenner's 'floating head'
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Kylie has been slammed by fans for a "Photoshop fail" picture in which she posed with her mum Kris Jenner, reports mirror.co.uk. The reality star was promoting a new addition to her Kylie Cosmetics skincare collection when she posted a photo to the brand's Instagram of herself in a black strapless top.
WATCH | Kya kar raha hai tu', says Hrithik when fan forcefully takes selfie
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The incident took place when Hrithik was leaving a movie hall along with his sons. A video clip on social media showing Hrithik upset with the fan's behaviour. The clip shows Hrithik dressed in a T-shirt, paired with a jacket, denims and a baseball cap. He is also seen wearing a facemask.
Kapil Sharma: What I am today, I owe it completely to my audience
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Kapil gives credit for his success to the audience and also talks about what new he is going to bring this time on the show. He said: "To begin with, what I am today, I owe it completely to my audience who have continued to support me in all my endeavours these years. I have always enjoyed making my viewers laugh and during the period that I was away, it gave me a lot of time to introspect on what new things I can bring this time around for them.
Anu Malik recalls working with KK on a dance reality show
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After looking at the performance by 'DID Super Moms' contestant Anila and choreographer Shweta on the song 'Banda Bindas' from the 2001 movie 'Aks', sung by K.K., composed by Anu Malik and picturised on megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Anu shared how K.K. compared his composition for the song with R.D. Burman.
'Brahmastra' makes record opening, beating 'Sanju' and 'Sooryavanshi'
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This seems to be the unanimous view of trade magazines that track box-office collection figures. According to 'Bollywood Hungama', early estimates indicated that the Ayan Mukherji movie has collected in the range of Rs 36.50 crore to Rs 38.50 crore on its opening day. The Rs 415-crore movie therefore seems set to break into the Rs 100-crore club at the end of its first weekend, but its big test will be Monday.
'Lion King' prequel titled 'Mufasa: The Lion King'
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Originally announced in 2020 as a sequel to the 2019 film, 'Mufasa' tells the origin story of the iconic Disney father, exploring his childhood growing up with his brother Scar. The film will feature the voice of Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr. as younger versions of the characters, filling in for James Earl Jones as Mufasa in both the 1994 original and the 2019 CGI remake, and Jeremy Irons and Chiwetel Ejiofor as the villainous Scar.
Jude Law talks of joining 'Star Wars Universe' in 'Skeleton Crew'
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Speaking to Variety senior culture editor Marc Malkin while promoting 'Peter Pan & Wendy', Law revealed his excitement to enter the iconic world of the film, reports 'Variety'. "It was such an important part of growing up, the impact of that film and that world. The way it penetrated and exploded my imagination," Law told Variety.
Daniel Radcliffe cheered at Toronto Film Fest
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Daniel Radcliffe stars as the beloved parody musician in the upcoming Roku original film, which made its world premiere at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, kicking off TIFF's Midnight Madness programming lineup, reports Variety.
Denzel Washington gave actor-son John David Washington 'freedom to fail'
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When asked what he learned from his dad, John said: "The freedom to fail, to find out, flourish in that failure. In that being uncomfortable, you'll find the greatest parts of yourself as an artist." He's about to make his Broadway debut in August Wilson's 'The Piano Lesson', 12 years after his dad won a Tony Award from his role in the playwright's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1985 work 'Fences', reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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