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Vaani says: "I have never chosen films thinking I will win awards for them. I have always chosen projects from my heart and that's why I'm fortunate that I have films like 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' in my filmography.
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Mumbai: Bollywood actor Vaani Kapoor is happy how 2021 shaped up for her and is now looking forward to the New Year as her next movie Shamshera is set to hit the screens. She says being part of the upcoming film was no shot of a dream team. Talking about 2021, Vaani said: “It’s been […]
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Vaani Kapoor says her movie “Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui” is a conversation starter as it aims to present an authentic on-screen representation of trans people in mainstream Bollywood cinema. The Abhishek Kapoor directorial places the struggles and dilemma of a trans woman, played by Vaani, without looking at the community through the lens of victimhood, she […]
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Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui:Director: Abhishek KapoorCast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Vaani Kapoor, Gaurav and Gautham Sharma, Tanya Abrol and Sawan Rupowali. “Don’t notice me,” she says very casually when he is all but just wooing her. There open the first subtle window to a tale told for the first time and surprisingly said with a fine balance between […]
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After lockdown, ‘Bell Bottom’ was the first film to be released in theatres. The film, which starred Vaani alongside Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, got released on August 19.
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Sharing a ravishing picture of her acing a sexy back pose, Vaani Kapoor recently turned heads in a green lehenga choli. Her matching ‘maang tikka’ and bangles looked just perfect for her ‘desi’ attire. The ‘Befikre’ actor added a motivational caption to the post on Instagram. “If you are wilting in the places you have […]
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Hyderabad: Akshay Kumar took to Twitter to announce a rare feat his latest flick has achieved. ‘Bell Bottom’ was screened at the world’s highest mobile theatre at Leh – at an altitude of 11,562 ft. “Makes my heart swell with pride that Bell Bottom was screened at World’s highest mobile theatre at Leh in Ladakh. […]
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It's been an eight-year journey for Vaani, who feels "happy, blessed and grateful" as she has got a chance to work with fine filmmakers and actors such as Ranveer Singh, Hrithik Roshan, and Akshay Kumar in her latest release 'Bell Bottom'.
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Vaani also shared a secret that her father, Shiv Kapoor, is a huge fan of Akshay and he was ecstatic that the actress had an offer to do a big film opposite him.
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It's delayed her date with the box office, of course, but "Bell Bottom" starring Akshay Kumar, "Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui" with Ayushmann Khurrana and "Shamshera" with Ranbir Kapoor are still mega attractions
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"When you do big films, while you are bound to get more eyeballs along with it comes a lot of scrutiny. I have always been clear in my head that I want to be part of films that allow me to showcase my skills as an actor," said Vaani.
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Producers announcing projects in the post-lockdown scenario are, therefore, going for a mix of old and new when it comes to pairing stars.
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Arpita Mehta gets talking with Hyderabad Today about taking a year to come out with the book and what she takes away from every collection.
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The actress claims the film is a huge milestone in her career.
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Ranbir's sister Riddhima Kapoor Sahni also took to her Instagram story to share a selfie with her ailing brother
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These mega entertainers are all riding high on star factor, heavy-duty dialogues, high-octane action sequences and, naturally, played-to-gallery melodrama.
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Slaying in shades of green, the 'WAR' actor, was seen exuding elegance in an attire designed by celebrity designer Anita Dongre traditional embroidered suit with heavy lace detailing on it.
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Vaani says she is mentally preparing herself for an intensely hectic promotion schedule in the coming months. Bell Bottom will release on May 28, Shamshera is set for June 25
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"As an actor, I want to try my hands at everything. I'm lucky that I have mass entertainers as well as high-concept content films this year that will enable me to present myself distinctly to audiences and the industry," Vaani said.
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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.