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Alia posted two pictures on Instagram. The first has her dressed in a yellow co-ord with daffodil prints and a hat. The second picture is from her childhood. In both the photographs, she sits on the beach.
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Who all can feel a sudden gush of happy feelings, sparkling thoughts and new ideas with the beginning of June? There is a massive shift in how agitated and tired I felt through all of April and May.
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The documentary focusses on Michelle Obama in conversation with Prajakta, Liza Koshy and Thembe Mahlaba. It tracks the experiences of adolescent girls in Vietnam, India and Namibia and their journey in overcoming adversity to pursue education.
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"(It is) the fact of the unknown," says Raima, on what makes the supernatural genre appealing. "We are all intrigued by what we don't know about and what we can't see.
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My birthday wish is to have a Covid-free world soon. I hope we go back to a normal life. Many people are suffering in many ways like illness or trauma of health issues of their loved ones, financial issues, domestic abuse and the basic anxiety of being indoors.
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Creatively, to zone in has been a challenge. Reading a script while I am pivoting programmes and trying to get oxygen concentrators to a tribal area has been a challenge that I haven't experienced before.
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Blunt shared that she was playing spin the bottle with friends when the bottle landed on Ashley, whom she said was a tall and handsome boy with a 90s "curtained" hairstyle that she and her friends found attractive.
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Alaya, granddaughter of veteran actor Kabir Bedi, posted three monochrome pictures on Instagram. In the images, she is seen dressed in a shoulder blouse paired with high waisted pants.
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The actress says shooting in Italy was safe because people in the country very responsibly observed protocol.
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Shweta, who recovered from Covid a couple of months back, was shooting in Benaras for "Escaype Live" and in Manali for "Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein".
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"It (the film industry) is brutal, of course, but it comes down to people. If they (people) like you that is all you need. You just want people to like watching you," she said.
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The actress, who has been seen in the web series "Sacred Games" as well as the OTT-released film "Hello Charlie", feels if she takes on pressure, she won't be able to perform well.
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You have respect for the person you've broken up with, so now, yeah, out there looking, Wilson told Extra, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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After tasting success on the big screen, she has now forayed the digital space. This year, she was seen in the web series "The 11th Hour" and, more recently, "November Story".
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The actress, says she has put together a team to look into every request that comes through the website of the initiative.
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The actress is originally from Stockholm, Sweden, and says that her experiences in India have contributed to shaping her personality in a big way.
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"I salute @MumbaiPolice for always being on their toes, doing their duty; come rain, come storm. Thank you for everything that you all do for us," she wrote.
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She says that actors are often typecast on the small screen and she wants to be very particular of the roles she takes up.
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The actress, who has been seen in films such as "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon", "Mickey Virus" and "Malang", says many people around the world "die" to be part of Bollywood.
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I think I have had enough films not do well and do well, and realise that it is part and parcel of the job. One film works and one doesn't. I just laugh and get ready for the next film. As long as I get work, I am happy.