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My life's best experience to work with Sanjay Dutt: Satyajeet Dubey
Actor Satyajeet Dubey says it has been the best experience of his life as an actor to work with Sanjay Dutt in " Prassthanam".
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Audience connecting with your film is special: Priyanka
Actress-co-producer Priyanka Chopra's "The Sky is Pink" recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). She says when you see the audience connect with your film, it's very special.
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'Yeh Teri Galiyaan' role difficult to play: Avinash
Actor Avinash Mishra's show "Yeh Teri Galiyaan" has crossed 300 episodes. He said playing the role of Shaan Mazumdaar in the show was the most difficult character for him.
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PM Modi turns 69, gets wishes galore from B-Town celebs
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 69 on Tuesday, a motley of Bollywood stars like Akshay Kumar, Karan Johar and Anil Kapoor took to social media to wish their "inspiring" leader "who walks the talk".
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Kabir Bedi urges people to donate for Vanraj Bhatia
Actor Kabir Bedi has requested everyone to a make a donation for National Award winning composer Vanraj Bhatia, who has said that he has "not one rupee left" in account.
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Mark Feehily can't wait to be a father
Singer Mark Feehily and his fiancee Cailean O'Neil are expecting a child via surrogate and he cannot wait to hold baby in his hands.
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Your style reflects your personality: Taapsee Pannu
New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANSlife) Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu says she likes to experiment with her looks and her personal style personifies independence, confidence and beauty with ease and comfort. The "Pink" star, who is the brand ambassador of Melange
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Thank you for being mine: Priyanka to Nick Jonas
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas penned a love-filled note to her husband Nick Jonas on his 27th birthday.
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Amish sees self-publishing as freedom of expression
New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANSlife) Nine years after he stormed into the literary world selling three million copies of "The Immortals of Meluha", the debut novel in his Shiva trilogy, author Amish Tripathi's mythological fiction juggernaut has been on a roll -
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On PM's B'day, Prabhas to unveil poster of film on Modi
"Baahubali" star Prabhas on Tuesday will unveil the first poster of a film based on the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi produced by ace filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
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Photos: Launch of Song Bijli Ki Taar
Photo Gallery: Actress Urvashi Rautela and singer Tony Kakkar at the launch of their song "Bijli Ki Taar" in Mumbai on Sep 16, 2019. (Photo: IANS)
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Why Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner made Hailey Baldwin insecure
Model Hailey Baldwin has admitted that she used to harbour an inferiority complex comparing herself to fellow models and friends, Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid.
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JLo's 'Hustlers' gets India release date
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez's "Hustlers" will open in India on September 27.
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Dua Lipa, Katy Perry get interesting support acts at India gig
When international pop divas Katy Perry and Dua Lipa come crooning to India at the OnePlus Music Festival, they will have a battery of local new-age talent to complete the line-up for what promises to be the country's biggest live music extravaganza of th
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Liam came to know of Miley's decision to split from social media
When Miley Cyrus issued the public statement announcing the end of her marriage with Liam Hemsworth on August 10, he was totally unaware of the development and was still struggling to save the relationship.
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Urvashi Rautela: I haven't used my potential until now
Urvashi Rautela, who features in the music video of Tony Kakkar's new song "Bijli ki taar", feels that so far she hasn't had the chance to use her potential in the Hindi industry.
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Preparing a perfect cup of tea is art: Nimrat Kaur
Actress Nimrat Kaur says that she starts her day with a cup of tea and preparing the "perfect" one is "art".
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Why Deepika calls Ranveer a 'trashcan'
Deepika Padukone has called hubby Ranveer Singh a "trashcan", for his tendency to finish off whatever she leaves on plate at the dining table.
