ENTERTAINMENT

Kangana Ranaut reveals she was sexually abused as a child
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The last episode of Alt Balaji’s Lock Upp witnessed contestant Munawar Faruqui opening up about her childhood trauma to save his inmate Saisha Sinde. Revealing his secret, he told Kangana that "I was 6 to 7 years old when I was sexually assaulted. They were relatives. It continued for 4 to 5 years. It was close family and I didn't understand it then. Fourth-year when it went extreme, they realized they should stop."
Ahmed Khan took inspiration from late Saroj Khan for 'Heropanti 2'
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Ahmed Khan said that he was inspired by Saroj Khan's hand movements when he asked Nawazuddin to use his wrist and hand to play Laila. "I have learned the art of dance and expressions from Saroj ji. Her expressions were brilliant! Whenever she used to dance, there was magic in her hands. A small part of her skills have been passed down to me and so I have achieved such success!", said Ahmed Khan.
Is Sachin Tendulkar’s daughter Sara Tendulkar soon going to make her Bollywood debut?
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"Sara might make her Bollywood debut soon. She has been very much interested in acting and she has even taken a few acting lessons as she does some brand endorsements. Sara has done her studies at London University in medicine. However, the 24-year-old girl's interested in making her career in the glamour world." Bollywoodlife quoted their source.
'Venom' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' sequels to soon go on floors
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As per 'Variety', the studio has also announced its plans for another 'Ghostbusters' movie, which will serve as a follow-up to 2021's reboot 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' which raked in $200 million globally. The announcements were made during a presentation at CinemaCon, the annual trade show for theatre owners. Though the studio did not share any details about either movie, it revealed that new instalments were on the way.
'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' adds over 200 new characters
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Theatre owners were treated to footage so raw, the computer-generated graphics were not in their final form. Lord and Miller have plenty of time to touch up the animation. 'Across the Spider-Verse' is not set to release until June 2, 2023, and 'Beyond the Spider-Verse' is not opening until March 29, 2024.
OTT release of K-drama 'Soundtrack #1' on April 27
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The series, which centres around the lives of two best friends who put everything on the line when they move in together, stars popular Korean actress Han So-hee known for her work in 'The World of The Married' and K-pop star Park Hyungsik. The story of 'Soundtrack #1' has been crafted by Ahn Saebom and sees celebrated director Kim Heewon (Vincenzo) at the helm of affairs and features an impressive soundtrack composed of some of Korea's most talented musical artists.
'Ranjha' hitmaker Jasleen Royal chuffed with response to 'Runway 34' album
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Filled with gratitude, she further said, "'Runway 34' marks my second film as a solo composer after 'Hichki' and with the release of each of my songs, the nervousness and excitement gets different. I am glad for all the love and appreciation pouring in for my songs from Runway 34 be it - 'Mitra Re' or 'The Fall'.
Sudhanshu Pandey on working with Puja Banerjee in 'Anupama: Namaste America'
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Sudhanshu, who has received a lot of appreciation for his role of Vanraaj in the TV show, 'Anupamaa', said: " "It feels amazing to collaborate with an old friend again. Puja and my friendship goes a long way! She is a stupendous actor and the way she has done justice to Ritika's character in 'Anupama - Namaste America' is just phenomenal.
Twinkle Khanna's short story to be made into a film by Sonal Dabral
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The yet-to-be-titled film will be jointly produced by Applause Entertainment, Ellipsis Entertainment and Twinkle's Mrs Funnybones Movies. Sharing his excitement over the project, Sonal Dabral, the director, described the story as being "progressive. sensitive ... full of wit and observational humour, a hallmark of Twinkle Khanna."
Sexual abuse, bullying: A Punjabi film breaks the macho circle with a punch
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In this MBA and MCA degree holder's feature debut, rural Punjab's famous fertile farmlands belie dark family secrets, bleak cycles of exploitation, and a vacuous rotation of fallacy and superstition. No one realises this better than Jaggi, the son of a policeman whose impotence is relentlessly misinterpreted by his peers at his high school.
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