Bollywood Stars

Vishal Bhardwaj posts a snapshot with pet Roohdaar from scenic Landour
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Roohdaar also happens to be the name of Irrfan Khan's character in Vishal's 2014 film "Haider". He captioned the post: "Main aur Roohdaar". The filmmaker is seen sitting on a lounge sofa in his beautiful wooden living room, with his pet resting his face on Vishal's feet. Vishal relaxes in a winter jacket, drinking from a glass with a laptop on his lap.
Rakul Preet Singh shares glimpse of her 'best mornings'
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In her new Instagram video, Rakul is seen getting her hair and make-up done. On the video, she wrote: "Best mornings". She did not share details about the project she was preparing for. On the work front, the actress's dairy is full with several films. She will be seen in "Attack", "MayDay", "Thank God" and "Doctor G". She also has "Indian 2" starring Kamal Haasan.
Amol Parashar opens up on shooting with Sara Ali Khan
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"We only shot together for a day. That is not enough time to get to know each other or become friends, but you also need a certain comfort level for screen, which boils down to the skills of the actors and how comfortable they can feel around each other. I would say it was easy and we didn't take much time to get into the script and the characters," he tells IANS.
'Lagaan' turns 20: Aamir Khan goes down memory lane
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"If you ask me to make Lagaan again, I will not even attempt it. I will not have the courage to make Lagaan again," says the superstar-filmmaker, about the Ashutosh Gowariker-directorial that defied every stereotype of the era, in the process reorganising quite a few idioms of mainstream Bollywood in its time.
Preity Zinta: Feels awesome to see people out after months of being locked
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Preity shared a video on Instagram from the US where people can be seen in a weekend mood, enjoying themselves sitting by a roadside cafeteria, while some people roaming on the streets with friends and family (mostly without masks). The actress is also seen without a mask as she shows her smiling face in the video.
Vidya Balan: I did not set out to break stereotypes
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"I did not set out to break stereotypes but I think through my experiences in life, especially as an actor, I have realised I am not going to let anything come in the way of me being an actor," said Vidya, who has been feted with a National Award and a Padma Shri.
Prateik Babbar calls 13-years in Bollywood 'rollercoaster ride'
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Prateik made his Bollywood debut in 2008 with the coming of age romantic film "Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na". He was then seen in movies such as "Dhobi Ghat", "Aarakshan", "Ekk Deewana Tha", "Baaghi 2", "Mulk", "Chhichhore" and "Mumbai Saga".
Arjun Kapoor says Dibakar Banerjee has a 'mind that's unlike anyone else's'
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The actor, who played a cop named Pinky Dahiya in the film, posted a long note about his experience of working in the film. "Pinky gave me a chance to challenge myself. Pinky gave me a chance to question my understanding of the beliefs prevalent in our country. Pinky gave me a chance to work with a mind that is unlike anyone else's....
Deepika Padukone features in 'Seven Happy Women' list
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Chopard's Co-President and Artistic Director, Caroline Scheufele, has chosen the names with unparalleled influence to embody Happy Diamonds. "Seven Friends of the Maison who represent, each through in their own way, a strong, free, joyful way of living in the world and of owning the spirit of the era.
Elnaaz Norouzi: In Bollywood every actress has to look pretty for every role
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Asked if Bollywood needs to change the mentality of looking at actresses as just pretty faces, Elnaaz says: "It does need to change in our industry. The same notion is not followed in many other film industries but in Bollywood every actress needs to look pretty and for every role, they have to wear a lot of makeup. It is changing for the better now and I really glad about it."
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