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In the earlier phase of my career, filmmakers only perceived me as this sweet, boy next door. I was offered to play a romantic hero, but never got an opportunity to do an all-out action film.
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The movie starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio was released first on December 19, 1997.
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“How absolutely beautiful, the horse and you,” complimented a fan. “Haye!!! Cutie @kajalaggarwalofficial (sic),” added another fan. Meanwhile, a fan wrote, “Without makeup everything is beautiful…”
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Sharing his experience whilst filming for the song in Ukraine. Ram stated: "I had an injury on the set, off the camera. I had a ligament tear, my ACL tore. It was a second degree tear. I was off the set for three months."
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The same was true of popular South stars, as images from their festivities flooded social media feeds.
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RGV said that Nagababu may be important for his elder brother Chiranjeevi and younger brother Pawan Kalyan but not for him.
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"I adore John Williams very much. I am a great fan of his music," Keeravani said about Steven Spielberg's favourite music composer who shares with Walt Disney the record for getting the highest number of Oscar nominations.
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The Critics' Choice Award win comes right after creating headlines at the 80th Golden Globes. His film 'RRR' was Best Foreign Language Film and its track 'Naatu Naatu' once again clinched the Best Original Song honour.
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Rajamouli took to Twitter, where he shared two pictures where he is seen sharing screen space with Cameron, who has made films such as 'Titanic' and the 'Avatar' franchise.
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A video shared on the handle of the 28th Critics' Choice Awards showed Rajamouli posing for the shutterbugs with the trophy.
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A tweet from the handle of the 28th Critics' Choice Awards read: "Congratulations to the cast and crew of @RRRMovie - winners of the #criticschoice Award for Best Foreign Language Film. #CriticsChoiceAwards"
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For the west audience, Ram Charan asked them to watch films like ‘Rangasthalam’, ‘Baahubali’, ‘Eega’, and ‘Arvinda Sametha’ to fall in love with Indian filmmaking!
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The film marks the director-hero duo’s third collaboration, having previously delivered two blockbusters with ‘Lakshyam’ and ‘Loukyam’.
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The stand-up comic draws upon the moments he has spent backstage at the film awards and also sheds light on the changing film industry.
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Trial By Fire is a grim series by Prashant Nair and Kevin Luperchlo and inspired by the 2016 book, ‘Trial By Fire The Tragic Tale of the Uphaar Fire Tragedy’.
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The makers announced the project with a poster featuring an anonymous quote that reads ‘I don’t know where I belong, to tell you whom I betrayed’.
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Taking to social media, the superstar shared a video of all the festivities going on with the 'Shehzada' cast.
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"What a blessed day," he said. The singer added that while he "didn't get a lot of sleep" he "feels energised" after spending "a lot of time" at the hospital.
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Taking to Instagram, Rajamouli shared a couple of pictures, where he can be seen sharing the frame with the maestro director along with the composer MM Keeravani.
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Taking to Twitter, Vijay treated his fans with the details of his new movie #VD12.
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Prime Subscribers get early access to the sale, as it will go live for them on January 14, 24 hours earlier than non-Prime users
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The film starts off with Gangster Baddie (Veera) arriving at a bank to rob it. In walks Mr Mystery Man (Ajith) to take over the gang and the heist
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Shruti was shooting back-to-back for her films in 2022 and the hectic schedules were bound to take their toll.
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The post-production work is presently under way and the team will intensify the promotions, as the production formalities are done.