Amitabh Bachchan

Season 14 of 'KBC' with Big B to open with Aamir, Mary Kom
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As the country celebrates 75 years of Independence, the makers have dedicated a special episode (August 7) which will be attended by Aamir Khan, sports icons including Mary Kom and Sunil Chhetri along with Mithali Madhumita, the first female officer to win the Gallantry Award and Major DP Singh, India's first blade runner. Apart from a star studded night, the viewers will also get to know about some new elements that will be introduced in the new season.
Big B dubs for his cameo appearance in Gujarati film 'Fakt Mahilao Mate'
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The film stars Yash Soni and Deeksha Joshi and is directed by Jay Bodas. Veteran Producer Anand Pandit says: "Amit Ji always brings child-like energy to work. Even in a dubbing studio, he is full of joy and gives his all to every line, every word, and every inflection."
WATCH | Big B shares vintage pic from wedding on 49th marriage anniversary
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He captioned the image: "Jaya aur meri vivaah jayanti pe jo sneh aur aadar pradaan kiya gaya hai uske liye haath jodkar pranaam karta hun. Dhanyavaad. Sab ka uttar na de paayengay isilye yahaan pratikriya, prativachan sweekar kare (I fold my hands and thank all those who have showered love to Jaya and I on her marriage anniversary. Thank you.
‘I pray to god nobody insults you when you grow old’: Big B takes on brutal troll, gives savage reply
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On Sunday, Big B wrote ‘Good Morning to You’ at 11:30. As it got quiet for wishing morning, her followers started trolling him. And one such troller wrote, “Don’t you think you wished good morning too soon? Responding to this, Amitabh replied, “Grateful for the taunt. Was working the whole night and woke up late so sent wishes. I am sorry if you felt hurt.”
Amitabh Bachchan is the most liked actor among Mumbaikars
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This was revealed during a survey conducted by CVoter, on behalf of IANS, in the last week of April to mark Maharashtra Day which falls on May 1. The respondents were divided into two categories: those born in Maharashtra and those born outside the state.
Big B's 'Jhund' to debut on OTT on May 6
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The film directed by 'Sairat' fame Nagraj Manjule, is based on the life of Vijay Barse; a real-life hero and founder of Slum Soccer, an organisation which works for the wellbeing and development of children from underprivileged backgrounds with an acumen to play football. The film stars Ankush Gedam, Akash Thosar, Rinku Rajguru and several other artistes, and brings to the fore the life of a slum dweller and his struggle to achieve his dream.
'Uncharted' is No. 1 as domestic audiences await 'The Batman'
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The adaptation of Sony's series of PlayStation games is holding well, with the studio projecting a $23 million gross for its sophomore outing. According to Variety, that's a 45 per cent drop from its $44 million opening " a debut that already beat initial expectations. Big-budget spectacles and adaptations of well-known properties can tend to be front-loaded in terms of box-office grosses, so a drop of less than 50 per cent is a marked victory for "Uncharted."
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' set for digital debut; Tom, Andrew, Tobey recreate iconic meme
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To mark the occasion, Sony Pictures shared a picture of Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield recreating the iconic Spider-Man pointing meme, reports 'Variety'. The film, which is now available for pre-order on digital, 4K UHD and Blu-ray, has minted $772 million and counting at the U.S. box-office since its opening in theaters on December 17.
'Jhund' trailer shows street gang's transformation into football team
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The film has been directed by National Award-winning director Nagraj Popatrao Manjule, who has changed the course of Marathi regional cinema. The trailer gives a glimpse of the universe of a notorious street gang that engages in petty crimes and other illegal activities and how they're shaped into a football team by Amitabh's character of a coach.
Tom Holland is embarrassed by his chest hair
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Hollywood star Tom Holland didn't want people to see his chest hair in 'Uncharted'. The 25-year-old actor joked he hoped he was well groomed for filming because he was embarrassed about audiences seeing him without his shirt on in the new action movie, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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