Bollywood Actress

Shweta Tripathi on reaping benefits of digital space
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Shweta is known for her work in the web-space, in projects such as "Mirzapur", "Made In Heaven" and "Lakhon Main Ek". Her upcoming slate of work is also all set to release on the OTT space. "I have always been aware of the vast and diverse characteristics of OTT platforms. As an actor, I do not believe in restricting myself due to the medium of the content I'll be a part of," Shweta said.
Ananya Panday is in caption dilemma
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Ananya posted a set of pictures on Instagram. In the images, the actress is seen taking a mirror selfie. The daughter of actor Chunky Panday looks stunning in a black outfit paired with nude make-up and pink lip stain. For the caption, Ananya wrote: "(heart and fire emoji) (u guys will be happy to know I literally cannot think of captions anymore but I'll be back)."
Kriti Kharbanda completes 12 years in Bollywood, shares journey
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Bollywood actress Kriti Kharbanda has completed 12 years in Bollywood. "12 years ago, on the 12th of June, I began a journey. As a teenager, I took my first steps into this industry, that has ultimately shaped me into the person I am today," Kriti wrote on Instagram.
Bhumi on battling Covid: This is a lot harder than you can imagine
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"Hello all... I am so overwhelmed by all the love that's being poured in.. thank you for keeping me in your prayers. Sorry I haven't had a chance to reply back to your messages, calls or dms. I have spent yesterday sleeping and recovering. Just want to say stay at home and step out only if it's really necessary. Follow protocol. Trust me this is a lot harder than you can imagine. You don't want to get sick. #Covid-19," Bhumi wrote on Instagram Story.
Dia Mirza announces pregnancy
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"Blessed to be...One with Mother Earth...One with the Life Force that is the beginning of everything...Of all stories. Lullabies. Songs. Of new saplings. And the blossoming of hope. Blessed to cradle this purest of all dreams in my womb," she captioned the image.
Kangana Ranaut is off to Udaipur to meet 'most special person'
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The actress posted a couple of pictures on Instagram dressed in an ivory and gold saree, seated in a chartered flight. "Enroute Udaipur... to my most special person," she wrote.
Sonakshi Sinha: My biggest critic has to be my mom
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"My biggest critic has to be my mom and she has always been bang-on. Her inputs always help me get better and they matter a lot to me. She is extremely honest when she praises or criticises me," she told IANS. Sonakshi is mostly happy with her performances.
Vaani Kapoor: Big films get you eyeballs but with it comes scrutiny
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"When you do big films, while you are bound to get more eyeballs along with it comes a lot of scrutinies. I have always been clear in my head that I want to be part of films that allow me to showcase my skills as an actor," said Vaani. She added: "My next films -- Bell Bottom, Shamshera, and Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui -- are films that will hopefully entertain all of India and I have given it my all."
Radhika Madan: Not many TV actors want to bring down their ego
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Talking about her transition from television to films, the actress said it was important to shed the ego that comes with television stardom. "In television, fame comes really quickly, so you get the ego boost really quickly. Once the ego is high up there and you want to start with films, I don't think a lot of people are ready to bring their ego down and start as a student," she told IANS.
Elli AvrRam: Aamir Khan did not make me feel intimidated
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"It was one of the best experiences I've had because I learnt so much from him during these five days of the shoot! The way he explains everything...," Elli told IANS. "The best part is he never made me feel intimidated. He was so warm and kind from day one, and very supportive. That's something I'm extremely grateful for," she added.
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