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Producing made me better actor: Richa Chadha
Chadha will present Brooklyn-based filmmaker Shuchi Talati’s Girls Will Be Girls, and has commenced work on another project that is commonplace among actors who graduate to take on other roles in the film-making business, Richa Chadha agrees that dabbling in production has enabled her to up her skills in front of the camera too.
Tara Sutaria, an endless love story
Tara Sutaria looks like the sweetest kid on the block. So it comes as a surprise watching her play a femme fatale in Tadap.
MARRIAGE IS A MIX OF FUN AND BAD MOMENTS'
The joint family, which was an integral part of our Indian culture, is slowly disintegrating as we follow the West, but .I'm all for it
‘Movie goers are tired of SRK, Salman Khan, Akshay'
‘South movies have the perfect script, the perfect action and the perfect romance.’ ‘That’s why these films are running in theatres.’
‘MY PARENTS NEVER BROUGHT ME UP TO BE A QUITTER'
‘Never sit back and relax.’ ‘Always be a student.’ ‘Always be hungry to learn and improve.’
New Mothers, Are You Sleep Deprived? 11 Effective Tips To Sleep Better
From hormonal changes to interruption in sleep schedule, there are many reasons why a new mother is not able to get a good night’s sleep. An expert suggests effective tips to improve sleep.
Arjun Kapoor: I Admire Malaika For Giving Me, Our Relationship So Much Dignity
On Valentine's Day, actor Arjun Kapoor, for the first time, opens up about his bond with ladylove Malaika Arora, how they have evolved as a couple and dealt with all the social media negativity.
Alia Says She's Never Heard Ranbir Talk Bad About Anyone
Alia Bhatt addressed rumours about her boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor being a ‘gossiper'. Here's what she has said.
‘No point living life in regret, yaar
‘Trust me, I don’t even enjoy the company of friends who live in regret.’ ‘You either own your decisions or just let it go and work harder to get something better.’
‘Fame is a difficult path' 'It depends on how you look at fame, how you treat fame.'
After ruling millions of hearts with her sizzling performances on the big screen, Madhuri Dixit makes her digital debut in Netflix’s The Fame Game.
Why does the lead pair always have to fall in love?
'Here we're exploring a different relationship which is better, cooler.'
SALMAN KHAN: Not a fan of fad workouts popular among young gen
“Don’t train with ego,” is Bollywood’s body-builder bhai Salman’s advice to the young generation as he and his fitness trainer make evident in this interview As little as 20 years ago, apart from establishing his foothold in Bollywood, a young Salman Khan also enjoyed dominance in another sphere — being the man with the best body in the industry.
Huma Qureshi on her upcoming projects: I feel extremely fearless as performer
In the past week, the actress has wrapped her Mumbai promotions of 'Mithya', gone to Chennai followed by Hyderabad and Bangalore for the 'Valimai' promotions with Ajith and producer Boney Kapoor. Along with these, she also has the shooting of the second season of the hit series 'Maharani' in her kitty.
PEOPLE HAD FORGOTTEN BOBBY DEOL: ‘My main ambition is to be on the sets everyday for the rest of my life.'
After Aashram, Bobby Deol gets even more menacing in his new Web series Love Hostel.
ALIA BHATT: INDUSTRY WILL GO FORWARD IF WE BRING FRESH VOICES
Turning producer with Darlings after a stellar 10-year run in the industry, Alia says she intends to back new actors and directors through her studio We have all been witness to the remarkable acting career that Alia Bhatt has built in the past decade. Does that satisfy her creative spirit? Far from it. Which is why it wasn't surprising when she took her love for cinema a step further by launching her own studio, Eternal Sunshine Productions, to mark her tenth year in the industry.
LATA MANGESHKAR AND THE MUSIC REVOLUTION
Late legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar became a legend not only for having a melodious voice, but also because of many twists and turns in her life, and the support of some experts from the bollywood's music industry.
Aditi Rao Hydari: People's relationship with theatres seems to be a bit different now
Actor Aditi Rao Hydari had a very busy 2021, and it appears like she will have a packed 2022 as well Actor Aditi Rao Hydari had a very busy 2021, and it appears like she will have a packed 2022 as well. Her next release, Tamil film Hey Sinamika, has been ready for a year now, is all set for a theatrical release. The actor, however, adds that because of the pandemic, one must always be prepared for sudden and unexpected changes. “Even today, before any release, I get butterflies, because you don’t know what is going to happen, how it is going to go. Also, people’s relationship with theatres seems to be kind of different, we don’t know how they are going to respond, if they are going to theatres,” expresses the 35-year-old.
'I ALWAYS FEEL THE HAND OF GOD IN MY FILMS'
I've spoken to Gangubai's soul. I've had long conversations with her in my mind. I understood her suffering, anger, joys and sorrow. 'I had to connect to the soul of this amazing woman. 'I think I did.
'I Am Certainly Not The Screen Symbol Of Hope' Amitabh Bachchan
'In a scene where they were asked to have tears in their eyes, one of them came up to me and said, 'How does one cry?'
WHENEVER WE SEE YOUR NAME ON A POSTER, WE KNOW IT WILL BE SOMETHING SPECIAL'. THAT MATTERS A LOT TO ME,”
Ever since they tied the knot in 2018, actors Rubina Dilaik and Abhinav Shukla have been a much-loved couple, so much so that while ruling hearts during their Bigg Boss 14 journey, their fans addressed them as 'Rubinay'.
'FRIENDS TELL ME I AM LIKE A 5 YEAR OLD'
I'm a very positive and optimistic human being.'
'I don't want people to feel sorry for me'
'I don't believe in focusing on the bad things that have happened in my life.
'I DO FILMS TO EARN MONEY'
‘My producer earns, I earn. It's win-win situation.'
'Each leg of my career has brought new experiences, new joys'
‘My kids think it's very cool they will see me on Netflix.'. Madhuri Dixit returns to acting with the Netflix series The Fame Game.
'I DID SOME HORRIBLE FILMS BEFORE'
Arshad Warsi is the kind of person you wish all movie stars were like.
BOLLYWOOD MOVIES DON'T HAVE HEROISM'
Salman Khan feels the heroism in South Indian films draws audiences to the theatres, and that is lacking in Hindi movies today.
I'M NOT IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING CRAP
My director (Lakshya Raj Anand) said, “John, I don't want anybody in the cinema halls to pick up their phones and get distracted
A healthy diet for staying hydrated and reducing tiredness during summer
It is extremely important for us to know this body language and get into a proper dietary habit so that we don't tax our body even more and at the same time support our body's tissues and cells with a nourishing diet to escape from the scorching heatUnlike other times of the year, during the summer we naturally lose our appetite and need extra fluid to hydrate the body.
TAHIR RAJ BHASIN ARTISTE'S JOB TO NOT PLAY SAFE
Joining Taapsee in Looop Lapeta, Tahir Raj Bhasin on how the quirky comedy reflects his love for unconventional stories.
‘TILL THE DAY I DIE, I WOULD LIKE TO SPREAD JOY'
‘I cannot stay a moment without cracking jokes.’