Bollywood Stars

Kajol archives all pictures, takes break from social media
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On Friday, Kajol archived all her pictures from Instagram, which means she has temporarily hidden her pictures. She just has one post, which reads: "Facing one of the toughest trials of my life." She wrote for the caption: "Taking a break from social media."It is not known why she is taking a break, however, fans claim that this.
Vivek Agnihotri on 'Bloody Daddy': 'B'wood is celebrating its own destruction'
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Calling it a "sad news", 'The Kashmir Files' maker said that Bollywood is celebrating its own destruction. Agnihotri took to Twitter, where he shared a clipping about the digital streaming of 'Bloody Daddy' directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. He wrote: "Why would anyone show a 200 cr film for free? What's this insane business model.
Harman to Tejaswini, Bollywood actors who've got a second life on OTT
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Of late, a number of senior actors, who had virtually retired from the industry or had limited theatrical releases, are now being reinvented and getting a hugely positive response to their work, courtesy of streaming platforms. Here's the IANS list of nine actors who are back in the reckoning in their second innings because of OTT.
Eijaz Khan is keen for Wasim Khan's back story in 'City of Dreams' spin-off
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Talking about his character, Eijaz Khan said: "I am so glad and thankful to the audience for the love they have given Wasim Khan and I am not surprised as the character and the dialogues are extremely well written. If season 4 was to be made and there had to be an audience I would like to know Wasim Khan's backstory with Ameya Rao Gaikwad, Jagdish Gurav and Jiten Kaka and other characters."
Was concerned about dad judging my choice to become a hero: Shahid Kapoor
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"My dad is Pankaj Kapur. The fact that I wanted to be a hero was because of my dad. I often wondered will he judge me for my choice of becoming an actor. One does get affected by what ones parents do," the actor said. Shahid said his mom (Neelima Azeem) is a phenomenal dancer and actor, while his dad is a legend as an actor.
Big B to Kamal Haasan, the stars Sulochana played on-screen mom to
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Sulochana Latkar was noted for her wide range of roles in a career that spanned six decades of her career but she is remembered the most for playing mother to many of Hindi cinema's biggest stars, including Amitabh Bachchan. Here's our pick of seven films where Hindi cinema's longest-serving mother was at her best.
'Starstruck' Amey Wagh calls Arshad Warsi a 'chameleon'
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Actor Amey Wagh said: "There's a scene where Rasul speaks a lot. I remember the whole set being silent that day. It was one take, and we got it. I didn't talk much on this set because it is a crucial character. I was starstruck by Arshad Sir. He is a chameleon."
'The Night Manager 2' trailer: Chase to find mole in weapon empire gets serious
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The trailer is under 2 minutes in length and opens with the dialogue by Aditya Roy Kapur saying: "Ravan ki lanka jalaane ke liye aag toh lagani padegi par kahin us aag mein main khud hi na jal jaaun (I need to set Ravan's lanka on fire but what if I get burnt in the same fire)?"
Naseeruddin Shah didn't find 'Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro' funny while filming it
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Naseeruddin told Film Companion: "After the age of 50, I've started getting more interesting parts than I got as a young man. Some really challenging parts I've received in the second phase of my career. Participating in a project, which I'm gonna enjoy, is what drives me. If I feel, I'm gonna have fun doing this, I do it. These days I prefer to play cameos because I'm kind of tired after almost 50 years of acting in cinema."
WATCH | Sara 'scolded' mum Amrita Singh for buying a towel for Rs 1600, reveals Vicky
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Vicky and Sara will be seen on 'The Kapil Sharma Show' promoting there upcoming film 'Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.' He reveals: "During the shoot of this film on one day, I witnessed Sara scolding Amrita Ma'am. I wondered what happened, so I asked her if everything was alright. She replied, 'no yaar, my mom bought a towel worth 1600 Rupees."
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