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This Holi, celebrate the festivities at home with your family while enjoying watching your favourite choice of film.
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This Integrated Twinning programme aims to fast-track students’ education and professional journey by creating a seamless academic transition for students aspiring to pursue their higher education abroad
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A genuinely peaceful individual, who understands peace wholeheartedly, is unlikely to harm others due to their inner authenticity
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Sharing the clip, Parineeti wrote, "CCTV footage of me." The video, captioned "When your online orders arrive," shows a child beaming with joy as a truck full of orders stops at his doorstep
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The actress has left for Alibaug, where she will be celebrating Holi on Friday and then her birthday on Saturday, said a source close to IANS.
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The film, which is to hit screens this March 14, has been directed by Ram Jagadish and produced by Prashanthi Thipirneni.
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The film has triggered huge interest in fans and film buffs for a number of reasons. Firstly, ‘Sumathi Valvu’ is the name of a real place that is known for being haunted. Locals say the place, which is in Mylamoodu, Kerala, got its name after a pregnant woman called Sumathi was murdered by her lover in the 1950s. Ever since her death, travellers passing by the stretch and locals have claimed seeing a female figure roaming around the region. Secondly, the film, which is being shot at the very place, is being made by Vishnu Sasi Shankar, the same director who made the superhit film, ‘Malikappuram’.
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The actress took to her Instagram, where she shared the music videos of the tracks “Kitni Bechain Hoke”, “Dekha Jo Tumko” and “Dil Mera Tod Diya” to name a few from the film, which also stars Aftab Shivdasani.
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Shilpa took to her Instagram, where she shared a video montage. In the video, the actress is seen offering prayers along with the crew of the film. Some glimpses also showed Shilpa striking a conversation and getting a warm welcome at the hotel lobby.
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Reflecting on the experience, she described feeling like a ‘5-year-old girl’ again as memories of her childhood and the profound influence of her parents flooded back. Shreya took to her Instagram handle to share a sweet video of her birthday celebrations on the sets of Indian Idol.
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If rumours doing the rounds in the industry are to be believed, Ravi Mohan will be directing his first film, featuring actor Yogi Babu in the lead.
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On Wednesday, the director took to the Stories section of his Instagram, and shared a BTS picture from the set.
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Sameera, who is enjoying her fitness journey, took to Instagram, where she shared a video of herself doing landmine sumo squats in the gym.
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Talking about “Odela 2”, Tamannaah, who strutted the runway at the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour, told IANS: “It is a fantasy movie and is a fantastical theatrical experience. At the same time, it has a supernatural backdrop and a slight spiritual tone to it. All these elements were very fantastical.”
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Nora took to her Instagram stories, where she shared some glimpses of herself expressing her gratitude during the screening of “Be Happy”, which is directed by Remo.
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Acts of kindness trigger the release of oxytocin, often called the ‘love hormone,’ which promotes individual bonding and trust
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Punjabi cinema star Sonam has joined the cast of the musical love story "Deewaniyat" alongside Harshvardhan Rane
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Running from March 1 to March 30, the festival provides audience in India and worldwide with free access to a diverse selection of movies across multiple languages.
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According to reports, the actress is also committed to make sure everybody who works for the film is paid equally.
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Taking to his X timeline, actor Kiran Abbavaram wrote, “Student Anthem #Dilruba,” and shared the YouTube link to the song ‘KCPD’.
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Its teaser received a positive response and the song Oohalona Oosulade has been well received by the audience.
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“The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter” reportedly is centred around the 1946 Calcutta Riots. The Delhi Files is the third of Agnihotri’s trilogy of films, which includes The Tashkent Files and The Kashmir Files
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With increasing violence, crude humor and explicit content in mainstream cinema, concerns arise over its impact on audience, especially younger viewers. Is entertainment crossing the line into harmful influence?
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As team India registered a comfortable win, the IIFA green carpet reverberated with cheers and good wishes from Hindi film artists.