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Fred Savage fired from directing, producing 'The Wonder Years
According to 'Variety', multiple employees complained about Savage's behaviour while working on 'The Wonder Years', a reboot of the '80s-'90s series of the same name that starred Savage as Kevin Arnold. The nature of the complaints remains unclear. A spokesperson for Disney-owned 20th Television confirmed that allegations were made and that Savage had been terminated, reports 'Variety'.
Is Kriti Sanon dating Kartik Aaryan? Actress finally reveals truth
Most recently, while talking to Hindustan Times, Kriti said that these rumors are petty things that don't bother her anymore. "It is (result of) people's need for information. I don't know if social media is a great thing to happen to us or a bad thing that happened to us. I have mixed feelings when it comes to that." The actress added.
‘We’re thinking of where-next’: Malaika Arora drops hints about wedding with Arjun Kapoor
“The most essential part is if we know we want a future together. If you are in a relationship where you are still figuring things out and saying, ‘Oh, I don’t know’... that’s not where I stand in my relationship. It’s sacred and important to me. I feel we are at a place where we’re thinking of the where-next and what-next parts. We discuss things a lot. We’re on the same plane, with similar thoughts and ideas. We really get each other.”
Ranveer Singh in complete awe of 'DID L'il Masters 5' contestant Ahmed Raja's performance
Ranveer said: "You are superb, and I believe the courage you have shown is incredible. People are generally afraid of even coming up on stage, but you are the real embodiment of the spirit of life, and I believe we get to learn a lot from you."
'Jealous' Johnny Depp kicked me over Franco 'affair', says Amber Heard
Taking the stand for a second day as part of a multi-million dollar defamation trial, Heard cast Depp as deeply troubled by jealousy and drugs, reports bbc.com. Depp is suing Heard for $50 million over an article in which she said she was a victim of abuse, reports bbc.com. She is countersuing for $100 million.
Nushrratt Bharuccha hits back at trolls over condom salesgirl role
The actress was recently subjected to severe trolling by some people on the Internet. Earlier, she shared a few posters and creatives from her movie on her Instagram which were stormed by negative comments from trolls. The actress decided to share the vulgar comments that were posted in the comments section. She shared a video where she can be seen talking about the filthy comments.
Wamiqa Gabbi: I binged 'Modern Love' when it came out, never thought I'd get to be a part of it
Wamiqa's story is being directed by maestro filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj. She said: "I could have never imagined that I will get the opportunity of being a part of the Indian adaptation of one of my favourite international shows! I remember binging the whole show when it came and instantly falling in love with the story and it's characters." "The feeling of being a part of this show as the official Indian adapt is surreal.
Benedict Cumberbatch knew 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' would be successful
The 45-year-old actor featured in the movie as Dr Stephen Strange and felt that the acclaimed blockbuster, which starred Tom Holland as the web-slinging superhero, was a celebration of 'Spider-Man' on the big screen, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Speaking on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon', Cumberbatch said: "Well, I think it's a testament to Jon Watts and the three... Jacob (Batalon), Z (Zendaya), and Tom.
David Ayer to direct Jason Statham in actioner 'The Beekeeper'
As per 'Deadline', Miramax acquired the spec script by Kurt Wimmer in a seven-figure deal and now that Ayer is aboard the 'Halloween' and 'Wrath Of Man' outfit can begin selling it in earnest. The fast-paced action-thriller, steeped in the mythology of beekeeping, follows a man's personal journey of vengeance which takes on national stakes.
Mrunal books 'Jersey' tickets for entire staff of Mumbai coffee house
Mrunal says: "It's incidents like these that really touch my heart and make me feel grateful for getting the opportunity of doing work that is credible enough to be recognised and appreciated by so many people around me. "The staff at this coffee house was so sweet and generous in their hospitality and wished to see 'Jersey' whenever they get time from their busy schedule with this thought that I couldn't help but do something in return for their kind behaviour and love for the film.
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