‘Scam 2003: The Telgi Story’ trailer gives a deep dive into Rs 30,000 crore stamp paper scam
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The second season of the show tells the story of India's biggest stamp paper scam plotted by Abdul Karim Telgi, which shocked the nation with its unimaginable scale.  It then goes on to reveal the actor playing Abdul Karim Telgi -- Gagan Dev Riar -- as a dialogue exchange reminiscent of ‘Guru’ takes place - “Kya naam tha?”, to which Riar replies, “Tha nahi madam… Hai, Abdul Karim Telgi”.
WATCH | Big B's quirky take on his outfit in 'KBC': 'Hum soche shatranj khelne ja rahe hai'
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A new promo shared by Sony TV on Instagram shows a behind-the-scenes clip of Big B, wherein his makeup artiste is seen giving him final touches before the start of the episode. The video titled ‘AB Unplugged’, shows a man from the audience praising Amitabh saying: “Bohot badhiya bohot acha lag raha hai.”
Big B credits his makeup artist for making him look 'khoobsurat' on 'KBC 15'
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The video which was shared by the makers on the social media on Wednesday, is titled as "#ABUnplugged ye version hai nirala, sabko dete hain #AmitabhBachchan ji unke kaam ka credit!".
Geeta Kapur on Shivanshu's act on IBD: 'I felt like I'll find a sona munda in Punjab'
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One of the highlights of the episode will be the heartwarming performance by contestant Shivanshu and choreographer Vivek Chachere, who will beautifully convey the feeling of longing for love through the iconic song "Udja Kale Kawan", leaving everybody in awe.
Sumbul Touqeer Khan stuns viewers with her determined, powerful first look in 'Kavya'
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The show revolves around the life of a strong, female character, played by Sumbul. Determined and powerful, Sumbul brings alive the inspirational character of Kavya. Her desire is to serve the nation and do right for the common man while being equally focused on the importance of her family.
'Pushpa Impossible' introduces Anshul Trivedi in a pivotal role
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Anshul will be seen portraying the character of Jugal Setalvad, a rebellious yet compassionate Patola weaver. Despite his rugged outward appearance, Jugal is sensitive and kind, but often misunderstood by the world around him.
Farah requests Bollywood Art Project's Ranjit Dahiya for an 'Om Shanti Om' mural
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Paying tribute to the incredible journey of Indian cinema, the contestants, along with their choreographers will dance in the footsteps of trailblazers like Raj Kapoor, Kishore Kumar, Shammi Kapoor, and Amitabh Bachchan, as well as Bollywood's iconic pairs such as Dharmendra and Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, among others.
When Sachin Pilgaonkar teased Jaya Bachchan from the sets of 'Satte Pe Satta'
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Sachin said: "The shooting for the movie was almost like a picnic for all of us. Initially, Amitabh Bachchan's introverted personality left us scratching our heads because one could never guess what mood he was in. But after spending some time with our mischievous gang of seven, he began to loosen up and let his playful side shine."
Actress Parul Gulati goes home with Rs 1 cr cheque from 'Shark Tank India 2'
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Parul, who is the owner of a hair extension brand called Nish Hair, appeared on 'Shark Tank India 2' during the finale and went home with the cheque. She took to Instagram, where she said that she made it with her business. Parul shared a picture holding the cheque and wrote: "I have had this cheque for a while now & how I wanted to share my joy with you all . I MADE IT with my business. Who could have ever thought my business will one day be valued at 50 Crore."
'Story of Things': 5-episode Tamil OTT series to criss-cross multiple genres
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'Story of Things' is an anthology of 5 episodes, with each narrating a tale of paranormal phenomena witnessed by people in their regular life. The series premieres January 6 on SonyLIV. "Story of Things is essentially a drama series that overlaps multiple genres. In fact, each episode has a completely different mood, feel and treatment to it based on the core idea of the story," the director of the series, George K. Antoney, said.
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