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Amitabh Bachchan recalled an emotional moment when he couldn’t help a young girl selling gajras due to an empty wallet. Sharing the story on his blog, he urged readers to always carry cash for such unexpected moments of compassion.
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Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has honoured music legend A.R. Rahman with a special back tattoo, calling him the reason he became a musician. The tribute was shared on Instagram, along with a heartfelt message and rendition of Tu Hi Re.
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Randeep Hooda reveals his growing passion for writing, working on short stories inspired by Mumbai's theatre of survival. Alongside, the actor gears up for major releases, including the American action film Matchbox and the war drama Operation Khukri.
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The makers are reportedly aiming to cast participants who strike a balance between pan-India popularity and strong performance credibility
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Fatima Sana Shaikh opens up about changing societal attitudes toward women marrying after 30, saying pressure has eased. She also shares a nostalgic memory of young love and recently starred in Aap Jaisa Koi with R. Madhavan, now streaming on Netflix.
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Kajol says films from the pre-OTT era had stronger recall because cinema halls were the only way to see stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Ajay Devgn. Today’s multiple viewing platforms, she feels, have diluted that exclusivity and memory.
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Raveena took to Instagram, where she shared a string of adorable pictures from Ranbir and her actress-daughter Rasha’s younger days
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Produced by Kumar Taurani under the Tips Films banner and Jay Shewakramani's Northern Lights Films, the “Maalik” movie was released in cinemas on July 11.
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Sonam Kapoor is set to attend the Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Final in London this weekend. The Bollywood style icon, currently with her family in the UK, marks her fourth Wimbledon appearance. She recently celebrated 7 years of Sanju on Instagram
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The Delhi High Court was informed that objectionable content in Udaipur Files has been cut, following a plea seeking its ban. The film, based on the Udaipur murder case, has raised concerns over potential communal unrest and hate speech
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Kajol says the image of mothers in Bollywood has evolved, allowing for strength, softness, and imperfection. Reflecting on her role in Maa, she believes that as women accept themselves, films will increasingly depict mothers with nuance and honesty.
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Rajkummar Rao celebrates 15 years in Bollywood with Maalik, a powerful action film directed by Pulkit. Known for serious roles, Rao now steps into full-blown action alongside Manushi Chhillar. The film releases in theatres on July 11
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Vaani Kapoor lauded the rise of Indian actresses in action roles, saying they are breaking stereotypes with strength and emotion. She also praised OTT platforms for offering meatier roles and discussed her upcoming Netflix debut in Mandala Murders, premiering July 25.
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Parag Tyagi has refuted rumors about his pet dog Simba's health after the death of his wife Shefali Jariwala. Posting a video on Instagram, Tyagi affirmed Simba is well and participating in rituals held in Shefali’s memory.
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Referencing spiritual icons like Rumi, Buddha, and Shiva, he described consciousness as something immeasurable—beyond the grasp of ego and intellect.
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When asked whether Bollywood actors avoid speaking on controversial topics to remain politically correct, Rao responded by saying that people should talk about issues they feel strongly about—but not out of compulsion.
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Shilpa Shetty's most recent appearance was in the 2024 web series “Indian Police Force,” in which she portrayed the role of a police officer.
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Karan Johar marked Ranveer Singh’s 40th birthday with a heartfelt poem calling him the “lord of bling.” Praising his flamboyant persona and grounded spirit, Johar’s tribute celebrated the actor’s style, talent, and enduring bond with his friends and family.
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Anshula Kapoor, sister of actor Arjun Kapoor, announced her engagement to writer Rohan Thakkar in New York’s Central Park. Sharing their love story on Instagram, Anshula reflected on their three-year relationship. Family and celebrities extended heartfelt congratulations
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‘Ramayana’ will be a two-part live-action cinematic universe being reimagined on the scale of the biggest tentpoles produced to date. The film unites some of Hollywood and India’s celebrated talent in a partnership like never seen before.