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Priyanka Chopra wraps up 'Citadel', calls it her most intense work
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The actress took to her Instagram and shared a series of pictures with her crew members. She wrote in the caption, "Photo dump* It's a wrap on #Citadel Phew.. a whole year of doing the most intense work during the most intense time. It could not have been possible without this incredible lot of people. Some you see here some you don't. It's been hard but when you all see it.. it will be worth it! Onwards and upwards (sic)."
Sushmita Sen feels the love as 'Aarya 2' trailer clocks 30 million views
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Sushmita, who plays the titular character in the series, took to her Instagram to thank the audience for the love and appreciation. Expressing her gratitude to the audience, the actress shared a milestone picture and wrote in the caption, "The sensational trailer of Aarya 2 has been loved by one and all! Crossing the milestone of 30 million views is a testimony to the love showered by fans and viewers from around the globe (sic)."
Movie Review: 'Harlem': A frothy, 'girls wanna have fun' series
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Directors: Malcolm D. Lee, Linda Mendoza, Stacey Muhammad and Neema Barnette. Cast: Meagan Good, Grace Byers, Shoniqua Shandai, Jerrie Johnson, Tyler Lepley, Whoopi Goldberg, Jasmine Guy, Andrea Martin, Robert Richard, Juani Feliz, Kate Rockwell and Sullivan Jones. IANS Rating: ***
R. Madhavan, Babil Khan to star in YRF's maiden OTT project 'The Railway Men'
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As a salute to the people who saved scores of lives, YRF announced this project on the same day that this tragedy had struck Bhopal 37 years back. YRF's streaming content production business will be called YRF Entertainment and it will churn out five marquee projects to begin with in its first year. Akshaye Widhani, Senior Vice President of Yash Raj Films said: "The Bhopal Gas Tragedy is the world's worst industrial disaster that has impacted scores of people since the tragedy struck the city 37 years ago.
'A moment of pride for us,' says Madhvani, despite no award
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Responding to a query from IANS about how it felt to see so many Indians at an international awards event celebrating the best of television outside the U.S., Madhvani said during an interaction early on Tuesday: "When we attended the cocktail event last evening, all of us were feeling so happy. Nawazuddin (Siddiqui) was there. I met Vir Das too. When we saw all of us, at such a huge platform, yes, it was a moment of pride for all of us ... standing together as Indians."
Jaideep Ahlawat's 'Tryst With Destiny', 'Pataal Lok' have a cop connect  
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Speaking about 'Tryst With Destiny', Jaideep said: "I finished shooting for 'Tryst With Destiny' in 2019 before beginning shooting for 'Paatal Lok'. In both the shows, I play a cop, but with different shades in character. I can't wait for you to finally watch Tryst With Destiny." In 'Tryst With Destiny', he will be seen in the skin of a cop who has a simple dream. Directed by Prashant Nair, 'Tryst With Destiny' also stars Ashish Vidyarthi, Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Ishwak Singh, Lillete Dubey, Victor Banerjee, Vineet Kumar Singh, Kani Kusruti, Jaideep Ahlawat, Palomi Ghosh, Amit Sial and Geetanjali Thapa.
Kit Harington had never heard of 'Eternals' character  
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Asked if he was familiar with the character prior to the film, Harington told Variety: "No. If I'm totally honest, I hadn't heard of the character. I had to sort of read up on him and just see what the basics were. But the essence of the character and his powers seem to me very interesting." He says that he has no idea where Marvel will take the character but was grateful for a superhero with "meat to get into", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Benedict Cumberbatch to play poisoned spy in limited series  
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Based on the book 'The Terminal Spy' by Alan Cowell, the series tells the true story of Alexander Litvinenko, the KGB agent and later defector killed by poisoning with the radioactive isotope polonium-210 in 2006 in England. Cumberbatch will star as Litvinenko and will also serve as an executive producer on the project under his Sunnymarch banner, reports variety.con. David Scarpa is writing 'Londongrad' and will also executive produce. Bryan Fogel will direct and executive produce via Orwell Productions.
Will try to bring one of the main actors of web series 'Fauda' to India: Israeli envoy
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"Happy & surprised to see how popular 'Fauda' is in India. Hopefully, we will be able to bring one of the main actors of the show here. We are still working on it," he said on the first media briefing between Israel and India to discuss bilateral relations. The web series was released online in 2015 and had gained popularity worldwide with a massive viewership. The name 'Fauda' means chaos in Arabic.
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