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Neeti says it is important for her to connect to a song, in order to give her 100 per cent to the number.
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To support this special endeavour, Bandra Film Festival is giving an initial donation to the participant filmmakers, as a token of appreciation for their incredible work.
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If maintaining a physically healthy routine amid the grind of Bollywood is a challenge, and the actress has her way to manage with that bit.
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The "Borderlands" video game series launched in 2009, with Gearbox Software.
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The upcoming film titled 'Allen v. Farrow' is a four-part documentary series that will focus on home movies, court documents, police evidence, and never-before-heard audiotapes.
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The series touches upon themes of ambition, desire, struggle for power and vulnerability through the stories of five modern Indian women in Mumbai.
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Sajid claims among the late Wajid’s dreams was a desire to make the upcoming music reality show, Indian Pro Music League, a success.
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The actor's first day of filming involved a confrontation between his character, Kayla and Terence.
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With the world gradually opening up post pandemic, Keating is ready to connect with his fans once again.
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Salma credited her struggles for helping her to choose the right path.
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The actress added that she always wanted to do films that celebrate women as a symbol of independence, and work in projects that bridge the gender perception.
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The movie, which also stars actor Owen Wilson, is being helmed by American director Kat Coiro.
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Director Nitya Mehra, known for Baar Baar Dekho says she is more concerned about how best to portray a story on-screen
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The actor who comes from the mega family tinkered around with becoming a F1 racer, photographer and even considered joining the Army before settling on acting
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Cold is written by Mahesh Bhatt and Suhrita Sen Gupta and directed by Vikram Bhatt.
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Talking to IANS, Lakshmi said: "I have been wanting to ride a 100 kilometres as a dream, as something that I wanted to do."
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Sporting a high ponytail, Kangana has a bleeding head and some scratches on her face as she is ready to fight it out on the battlefield.
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Hyderabad-born Anurag is of the opinion that his movie has struck a cultural chord with the audiences of Telangana.
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The makers released the first look on Monday
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With no one available to help out due to the Covid pandemic, the 71-year-old turned to her daughter.
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The film was originally slated to start production in April, but production was pushed back until this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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The 32-year-old actor took to Instagram and shared a mirror-selfie with a pouting pose
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Raj said "social media is part of our lives" and admitted that it has become "a necessity of the 21st century"
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The film aims to capture the essence of different cultures, languages, traditions and values, while highlighting that trust is the basis of relationships e everywhere!