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Thai actress Cindy Bishop recreates Alia's 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' look
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Cindy shared a video of herself dressed in a white saree which she paired with a black purse, jewellery and a rose tucked in her bun. She wrote a long note in the caption as she expressed her liking for the film, Alia and the film's director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. She began her note by writing, "My cover of Gangubai, inspired by the hit film on Netflix at the moment, in one of my favourite scenes where she's inviting to take her lover for a ride in newly acquired car."
Aishwarya Rai wears Gaurav Gupta creation on Cannes red carpet
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Inspired by the birth of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love, the gown celebrates pure artistic couture and creates an unforgettable fashion moment on the red carpet. Keeping the hair and make up minimal, the Bollywood actress choose to wear her tresses to one side and kept her look natural.
Raj Kundra booked for money laundering by ED in connection with pornography case
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According to a report by India Today, Enforcement Department has filed a fresh case against Raj Kundra in connection with the adult films racket case which surfaced last year. The report suggested that ED has been keeping an eye on the financial transactions related to the racket since Raj got arrested last year.Not just Raj, but the transaction of every individual involved in the case was monitored by ED.
'Lord Shiva exists in every particle of Kashi’ Kangana Ranaut breaks silence on Gyanvapi mosque row
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As soon, as Kangana left the temple in Varanasi, a number of media people surrounded her and asked for her views on the Kashi Vishwanath temple-Gyanvapi Mosque controversy currently raging in the country. Replying to this, the Dhaakad actress said, “There’s Lord Krishna in every particle of Mathura & Lord Ram in every particle of Ayodhya. Similarly, there’s Lord Shiva in every particle of Kashi. He doesn’t need a structure, he resides in every particle.” She ended her statement with a chant of ‘Har Har Mahadev’.
Nicole Kidman excised from Tom Cruise montage at Cannes
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The montage, studded with shots of Cruise saving the world as Ethan Hunt from various 'Mission: Impossible' adventures, was screened before the star-studded world premiere of 'Top Gun: Maverick'. Here's how 'Variety' has reported the excision of footage featuring Kidman:
Pratik Gandhi to play Mahatma Gandhi in biographical web series
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The multi-season series, which has been adapted from historian Ramachandra Guha's two books -- 'Gandhi Before India' and 'Gandhi: The Years that Changed the World' -- has cast 'Scam 1992' star Pratik Gandhi in the lead role. Pratik incidentally, shares his last name with the father of the nation.
A.R. Rahman: We must not limit ourselves to only Indian stories
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"I can't say much because I've been in the industry for almost 40 years - ten years of playing outside as a musician and 30 years as a composer. I was a director for the sensory cinematic experience," he said. Rahman further shared that despite the fact we have our stories to tell, we must not restrict ourselves.
WATCH | Pooja Hegde makes a stunning debut at Cannes
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The 'Ala Vaikunthapuram Loo' actress used the hashtag 'Crafted in India' when she posted pictures of her new look on Instagram, indicating that the look was created by an Indian designer. She then expressed gratitude to Anurag Thakur for making it possible. She said, "I didn't come with a brand; instead, I came with brand India. As an Indian actor, I've come to celebrate Indian cinema."
Aerial show by fighter jets unfolds 'Top Gun: Maverick' premiere
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The actor received a thunderous ovation, reports 'Variety', after he was presented with a "surprise" Palme d'Or, one that genuinely seemed to take him off guard. He had received another ovation after making some spirited introductory remarks. "This is an incredible evening and an incredible time ... just to see everyone's faces," Cruise said from the stage of the Palais du Festivals. "It's been 36 years since the first 'Top Gun' and we've had to hold it for years for the pandemic."
Cruise never toyed with OTT despite two-year delay in 'Top Gun: Maverick' release
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But never once did Cruise toy with the idea of releasing the film on a streaming platform, a fate that befell many other films in the early days of the coronavirus. The 'Top Gun' sequel has got rave reviews from critics who were able to see it at the trade event, CinemaCon, not very long ago.
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