Saturday, October 7, 2023
Kareena shoots for Singham Again: PIC
Kareena Kapoor Khan has begun shooting for Rohit Shetty's 'Singham Again'. The actress will share screen space with Ranveer Singh for the first time in this film.
Sonu talks about being banned in the industry
Sonu Nigam gets candid about being banned from the industry. However all of that is a matter of the past now and he's been actively working on creating more music in the Hindi film industry.
SSR's sister indirectly slams Rhea
Sushant Singh Rajput's sister, Shweta Singh Kirti, indirectly addressed Rhea Chakraborty on Instagram, condemning those who blame her late brother. Rhea, in an India Today interview, discussed societal attitudes towards relationships and highlighted misunderstandings about mental health, particularly in the context of fame. Sushant was found dead in 2020, leading to allegations against Rhea, including abetment to suicide and drug-related charges. Rhea, after securing bail, has now returned to entertainment with the reality show, Roadies Karm Ya Kaand.
Ariana-Dalton to Kim-Kanye: CHEAPEST celeb divorces
From Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomes to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, here's a look at the cheapest celebrity divorces in recent years.
‘Don’t know why AR Rahman made such a bad song’
AR Rahman's 'Chiggy Wiggy' from the movie 'Blue', sung by Sonu Nigam and featuring Akshay Kumar and Kylie Minogue, gained popularity. However, Sonu criticized the track in a recent interview with an FM station, believing it didn't match Kylie's global stature. Despite his reservations, Nigam tried reviving the song on stage. Kylie, recalling her Bollywood journey earlier had expressed her surprise at the song's lasting impact. Meanwhile, Sonu Nigam announced a new project ‘Bitter Betrayal’ recently.
Utkarsh: Received same love from all generations
Gadar 2 actor Utkarsh Sharma reflects on how the story has progressed and the impact it has had on different generations. He mentions that while nostalgia was not their focus during the making of the film, they realised later that people connected to its nostalgic value. He believes that a good story should appeal to everyone, regardless of their age or background, as human emotions remain constant over time. Sharma expresses his happiness that Gadar has received love from both the younger and older generations.
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