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Jonita Gandhi: Had variety of musical influences while growing up
Singer Jonita Gandhi, who has belted out hits like "Sau tarah ke" and "Lagdi hai thaai", says she has tried to copy and follow singers throughout her life from across the world.
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Review: 'Bulbbul': Allegory of horror
Why must women wear toe rings? Little Bulbbul asks her aunt. "So that they can be kept under control," the aunt replies. "What is control?" the girl whispers innocently, as the aunt carries Bulbbul in her arms to her wedding mandap, to be married off to a rich landlord decades older.
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Reggae star Conkarah: I have an arsenal of rhythmic beats
Reggae star Conkarah, whose song "Banana" with Jamaican reggae sensation Shaggy has been trending for a while, doesn't plan to slow down. He says he has an arsenal of ,beats that he is ready to release to the world, to generate good vibrations.
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Radhika Madan, Jasleen Royal recreate Lata Mangeshkar's 'Lag jaa gale'
Actress Radhika Madan and singer Jasleen Royal have collaborated to recreate the Lata Mangeshkar classic "Lag jaa gale".
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Shivin Narang: Topics of depression, mental health should be part of school syllabus
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput's sudden demise has brought back the discussion on the importance of mental health. TV star Shivin Narang says topics of depression and mental health should be included in school syllabus.
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'Hamilton' movie a reminder of theatre experience: Director Thomas Kail
Director Thomas Kail feels the "Hamilton" movie gained an "extra virtue" amid the COVID-19 disruption, and says it will remind people of the feeling of getting together to experience a story coming alive on the stage.
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Emily Ratajkowski opens up on her new blonde look
Model-actress Emily Ratajkowski is currently sporting blonde hair.
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Urvashi 'grateful' to represent India in her international debut film
Former beauty queen and actress Urvashi Rautela is excited about her international debut with "Aislados" and says it is a great honour for her to represent not only India but all of Asia in the film.
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Ayushmann Khurrana reveals the 'great lesson' he learnt from Aamir Khan
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana says he is a huge fan of Aamir Khans work and that he learnt something from the superstar even before he stepped into Bollywood. It is a lesson that has helped him in his journey to stardom.
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Aahana Kumra: Theatre community needs all our support
With the world of stage shut amid the coronavirus pandemic, actress Aahana Kumra says it is important to come together and support the theatre community and pitch in for its survival.
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Adah Sharma shoots for an ad after lockdown
Actress Adah Sharma has resumed work after the stringent lockdown. She says it was like going to a battlefield.
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'Natkhat' director on objective of his Vidya Balan-starrer short film
Director Shaan Vyas has opened up about the objective behind his short film "Natkhat", which revolves around the concept of gender inequality and patriarchy.
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Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom want unborn daughter to pick her own name
Singer Katy Perry is currently expecting a daughter, and she wants the little one to choose her own name.
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'Aarya' OST has a song inspired by Bhagavad Gita
Composer Vishal Khurana has shared the importance of "The Bhagavad Gita Song" in the Sushmita Sen-starrer web series "Aarya".
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Anil Kapoor: Labels never really mattered to me
Labels do not matter to him as he believes in his talent, says Anil Kapoor. The veteran actor has explained why he feels this way while talking about becoming a star, a superstar then a flop star and finally a supporting actor, in his latest Instagram pos
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17 Hollywood celebs capture their quarantine life in short film compilation
Hollywood stars Kristen Stewart and Maggie Gyllenhaal have captured their quarantine life through short films.
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Anusha Dandekar pens emotional note for sisters Shibani, Apeksha
VJ Anusha Dandekar is all praise for her siblings -- Shibani Dandekar and Apeksha Dandekar.
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Emma Roberts, Jack Whitehall to star in 'Robots'
Hollywood stars Emma Roberts and Jack Whitehall are all set to work together in sci-fi independent comedy "Robots".
