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Janhvi Kapoor has extended her support to Veer Pahariya’s upcoming romantic comedy ‘Prem Keetanu’ by sharing its teaser on Instagram. Directed by Apoorv Singh Karki, the film follows a free-spirited college student navigating hostel life, dating, heartbreak and other firsts
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Actor Jackie Shroff wished longtime friend and fellow actor Suniel Shetty on his 65th birthday, calling him his “Asli Bhidu.” The actors share a friendship spanning over three decades and have appeared together in several films, including Border, Refugee, Hulchul and Mukhbiir
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As Karma completes 40 years, Anil Kapoor recalled working with legendary actor Dilip Kumar and director Subhash Ghai, describing the experience as “intimidating and inspiring”. He also celebrated the 1986 blockbuster's enduring popularity and musical legacy.
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Actor-producer Anil Kapoor celebrated the 19th anniversary of Gandhi, My Father by praising Akshaye Khanna as one of Indian cinema's finest actors. He also urged audiences to watch the acclaimed biographical drama, which explores Mahatma Gandhi's relationship with his son Harilal
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Veteran actress Meenakshi Seshadri announced her Bollywood comeback after 30 years in the US, relocating to Mumbai. She expressed eagerness for impactful roles in films and OTT projects, emphasizing passion over stardom, while thanking fans for their support
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Actor Jackie Shroff said his openness towards people of all ages helps him connect with Gen Z audiences. Promoting The Great Grand Superhero, he described playing a superhero grandfather as relatable and refreshingly unique
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Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia said he will continue planning a biopic on Irrfan Khan and director K Asif, reflecting on their long friendship. At an event, he recalled their collaborations and unfinished films, celebrating Irrfan’s legacy in Indian cinema
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Filmmaker David Dhawan’s classic comedies will be re-released by PVR INOX in a special festival. Celebrating his legacy, the event revisits iconic hits ahead of his new film release
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Milind Soman said South Indian film industries offer a more relaxed and efficient working environment compared to Hindi cinema. The actor shared his experience while promoting Tamil web series 'Kaattaan', co-starring Vijay Sethupathi, releasing on JioHotstar
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Imtiaz Ali unveiled the first look poster of his upcoming film Main Vaapas Aaunga, starring Diljit Dosanjh, Vedang Raina, Sharvari Wagh and Naseeruddin Shah. The romantic drama, with music by A. R. Rahman, is set for release on June 12, 2026
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After a record-breaking theatrical run surpassing Rs 1,000 crore, Hindi blockbuster Dhurandhar has premiered on Netflix, marking a new phase for the film as it reaches global audiences in multiple languages following its massive box office and pop-culture success
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Superstar singer Arijit Singh has announced his retirement from playback singing, shocking fans across the country. In a social media post, he thanked listeners for their love and support, calling his journey “wonderful”.
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At the Kerala Literature Festival, actor Prakash Raj said mainstream Hindi cinema has lost its roots, becoming fake and money-driven. He praised Malayalam and Tamil films for strong storytelling, social themes and young filmmakers addressing real issues
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Dharmendra recalled that he received only Rs 51 as the signing amount for his first film after producer T.M. Bihari and his associate emptied their pockets. The actor also credited director Arjun Hingorani for providing him food, shelter and early support in Mumbai
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Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema’s most enduring stars, blended machismo, sensitivity and charm through a 65-year career spanning over 300 films. From “Satyakam” to “Sholay” and “Rocky Aur Rani”, he remained relevant across eras until his passing at 89
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A young Dharmendra once walked uninvited into Dilip Kumar’s home in 1952, driven by starstruck admiration. The moment startled the legendary actor but eventually led to a warm bond, as Dharmendra later met him again after winning the Filmfare talent contest
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A look at ten of the most memorable songs from Dharmendra’s 65-year film career, reflecting his effortless shift between romance, friendship, humour and heartbreak. These timeless melodies continue to define his legacy as one of Bollywood’s most versatile stars
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Dharmendra’s career spans more than 300 films, with performances ranging from romantic leads to intense dramas and action-packed roles. This list highlights ten standout films that showcase his unmatched versatility and enduring legacy in Indian cinema
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Veteran Bollywood icon Dharmendra has passed away at 89 in Mumbai. Recently discharged from Breach Candy Hospital, he had been critically ill. Celebrated for over six decades of cinematic excellence and 300+ films, he was among Hindi cinema’s most successful and beloved stars
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Ram Gopal Varma’s 1995 classic Rangeela returns to theatres under Ultra Media’s Ultra Rewind initiative, celebrating 30 years. Varma called the film a symbol of aspiration, while Urmila Matondkar described it as a “timeless feeling” that continues to captivate audiences.