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Kapil Sharma becomes father again, blessed with baby boy
Actor-comedian Kapil Sharma and wife Ginni Chatrath have welcomed their second child, a baby boy. The actor tweeted the news on Monday, adding that his wife and the newborn were doing fine.
Kashmir turns shooting hotspot for music videos
Kashmir is no longer just a haven for filmmakers looking for a scenic backdrop for their lavish Bollywood productions. Beyond films, music video makers are also finding ideal backdrop in Paradise on Earth, to tell their stories of just a few minutes.
Tessa Thompson feels she became an adult in 2020
Actress Tessa Thompson feels that she became an adult during 2020 as she spent more time at home due to the pandemic.
For Antonio Banderas, beating Covid was his birthday gift
Hollywood Antonio Banderas said the greatest gift he received for his 60th birthday was defeating the novel coronavirus.
Cinema halls to operate at full occupancy from Feb 1: Javadekar
The movie theatre business which was severely hit due to the coronavirus pandemic is expected to be back on track now as theatres have been approved to operate at full capacity across the country.
Filmmaker Ekwa Msangi's Farewell Amor is 'a look at saying goodbye'
Filmmaker Ekwa Msangi says her drama feature, Farewell Amor, is about assumptions and expectations, and learning to accept the truth.
Men of honour: Reel heroes bring alive real heroes
Biopics have traditionally been an easy way to stack up the box office numbers, more so if the subject has a patriotic edge. Men of honour fighting for the nation always make for engaging and inspiring stories.
'Good news' says Bollywood, as govt allows 100 per cent theatre occupancy
The Government has announced a fresh set of guidelines for cinema theatres, allowing 100 per cent occupancy from Monday but with strict Covid 19 protocols.
'The White Tiger' director Ramin Bahrani: Continue to draw upon Satyajit Ray's work
American-Iranian director Ramin Bahrani was struck by the realism and humanism in the works of Satyajit Ray, and says he continues to reflect upon the Maestros cinematic craft and imbibe some of the hues on his canvas.
Casting matters the most (Column: B-Town)
The recent announcement of a film starring Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Boney Kapoor would have been hailed as a casting coup a few years ago, grabbing headlines all over print and electronic media. As such, the announcement does not excite
Konkona Sensharma's 'heart stopped' at Irrfan Khan's mural
Bollywood actress Konkona Sensharma on Saturday came across the mural of late Bollywood star Irrfan Khan in Bandra. She shared a photograph of the mural on Instagram.
Rahul Ram: Indian Ocean's new anthem about inequalities during pandemic
Rocker and activist Rahul Ram of the band Indian Ocean feels inequality is ever-present across all sectors of economy and society.
Janhvi Kapoor gets some cricketing action
Sunny, wintry afternoons are the best time for a game of cricket, ask Janhvi Kapoor. On Saturday, the actress posted a video capturing her in action with the bat.
Sandalwood drugs case: My belief in Indian judiciary has increased: Actress Ragini Dwivedi
Noted Kannada actress Ragini Dwivedi, who walked out of jail after spending nearly 150 days in prison over her alleged nexus with drug peddlers and high-profile event organisers, on Saturday shared her first ever message with the media.
Simon Baker, Rebecca Rig announce seperation
Actor Simon Baker, known for his role in the show, The Mentality, has announced separation from wife Rebecca Rig.
Hansal Mehta thinks 'Simran' was a mistake
Filmmaker Hansal Mehta on Saturday admitted his 2017 release Simran, starring Kangana Ranaut, was a mistake. He also compared the error in judgement to supporting Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal in the past.
Sayani Gupta: Short films are revolutionary in nature
Actress Sayani Gupta, whose short film Shameless is trying to secure an Oscars entry, says this form of filmmaking has always been revolutionary in nature.
Sumeet Vyas pays tribute to martyrs of 1962 on Shaheed Diwas
Actor Sumeet Vyas on the occasion of Shaheed Diwas, or Martyrs' Day, dedicated a poem to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation in 1962.
