Bollywood Actress

'Lock Upp': Payal Rohtagi, Anjali Arora get into heated argument over broken cup!
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Payal broke Anjali's favourite cup gifted to her by Ankita Lokhande, it was a customised cup of her and Munawar's pictures #Munjali. While Anjali tore Payal's yoga mat. In the morning, Payal cooked three types of parathas for everyone due to this Anjali taunted Payal saying, "She prepares entire food at the time of breakfast only."
Adaa Khan on her latest music video 'Tera Hoya Deewana'
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Music videos give a different feel to actors, opines Adaa. She explains: "The reason being in music videos you can become what you want to, play what you want, dress in different ways and it all goes with the song and the feel. People are loving my look in Tera Hoya Deewana and the feedback I am getting from my fans is amazing. Working with Mr. Vinod Bhanushali on Hitz music was a lovely experience.
When Wamiqa broke down while shooting an intense scene in 'Mai'
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The actor says, "I broke down on the sets yesterday while shooting for an intense scene. When the director said cut, he was surprised to see me crying and came running to check on me. I don't know whether it was exhaustion of the past many months or simply my emotions (getting the better of me), but I couldn't stop crying.
Dil Raju calls Pooja Hegde 'lucky charm' of film industry
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"Pooja is like a lucky charm to the film industry. 'DJ- Duvvada Jagannadham', 'Maharshi', 'Ala Vaikunthapuramu Loo', 'Aravinda Sametha', all of these movies were super hits because Pooja stepped in. Pooja! I want your dates", Dil Raju said. Dil Raju compares Pooja to a famous regional sweet 'Kaja', which has grabbed much attention. While some netizens commented that it was insensitive to objectify an actress, some of them enjoyed his comments.
Burglary at Sonam Kapoor's Delhi residence, valuables worth Rs 2.4 crore stolen
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Confirming the incident, Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi district) Amrutha Guguloth said a complaint was lodged two months back, on February 23, regarding a theft at the residence of Harish Ahuja, the father-in-law of Sonam Kapoor, at Amrita Shergil Marg in Delhi.
Malaika Arora describes her accident as 'a scene from a film'
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Malaika got into a car accident on April 2 near Mumbai, following which she was immediately taken to a hospital for treatment. She was then discharged a day after. She posted a picture on Instagram and thanked the doctors, friends and family members for being there for her.
'Ooo Ooo' featuring Ileana D'Cruz is an urban and contemporary track
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The song has been conceptualised and created by Vidit Chitroda and directed by Avinash Jai Singh. It features reggaeton inflections powered by guitars and an infectious groove. Talking about the song, Ileana D'Cruz said, "When I heard 'Ooo Ooo' I couldn't stop grooving to the track, it was right up my alley. Qaran and I had a blast filming the song and I can't wait for everyone to listen to it."
Mrunal Thakur ready for 'Jersey' release, doesn't fear being typecast
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For her, script selection rests on how relatable or interesting the role that's being offered is, the strengths of that character and most importantly the story being told. Mrunal said: "For an actor to be cast in films with a great script and a great team backing it is of utmost importance. I don't fear being typecast because I know as an actor what and how I can differentiate the roles I'm essaying."
'Lock Upp': Poonam Pandey keeps her promise to fans, goes topless
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Poonam Pandey was the nominated and quite upset with the fact. Hence she went in front of the camera and requested her fans to save her, but that's not it, furthermore she promised that if she gets saved she'll remove her T-shirt. During the judgement day, by all love and luck, she got saved. Everyone thought she was faking it, but she didn't. Eventually while there were no inmates present she took off her T-shirt.
On her 50th death anniversary, remembering the triple tragedies of Meena Kumari
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Gifted actors are expected to perform varied roles onscreen, even those totally contrary to their usual character, but return to their normal lives once the camera is switched off. The problem begins when the dividing line between their reel and real life begins to blur. Meena Kumari, known for playing star-crossed characters heading for a tragic fate, became a hapless victim of the unfortunate blurring of this line separating the personal and the professional.
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