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Anupam Kher marks 65th birthday with Robert De Niro
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Anupam Kher marks 65th birthday with Robert De Niro

Mumbai, March 7 (IANS) Veteran actor Anupam Kher, who currently resides in New York, spent his birthday this year with his friend, the Hollywood legend Robert De Niro.## "This is the third year in a row that we have met over lunch for my birthday, it was gracious enough for Mr De Niro to accept my lunch invitation. Nothing can be more magical for an actor than to be able to spend quality time on your birthday with the God of Acting," Anupam Kher shared.## The actor also posted their photo on Instagram.## Last year too De Niro had organised a lunch for Anupam Kher on his birthday and this year, too, both friends were seen dining out on a special day.## On the Bollywood front, Anupam Kher will next be seen in Vivek Agnihotri's "The Kashmir Files", based on the Kashmir Genocide. The film is slated to hit theatres on August 15.## For more and latest news about Bollywood and Hollywood, stay tuned with us.

Kiara Advani on Women's Day: Why just one day? Every day belongs to us!
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Kiara Advani on Women's Day: Why just one day? Every day belongs to us!

Mumbai, March 7 (IANS) It is a good idea to celebrate a day honoring women, but what about the other 364 days in a year, wonders Bollywood actress Kiara Advani, when we quizzed her about her thoughts on Women's Day.## "Everyday should be Women's Day and everyday should be celebrated. Why just one day? I feel every single day belongs to us!" Kiara told IANS, on the sidelines of promoting her new Netflix film, "Guilty".## Celebrating just one day for women hardly makes sense unless discrimination and crimes against women are curbed and we learn to respect the female gender, but Kiara is happy that at least a conversation has started.## "Earlier these conversations would always be suppressed. We would never have these conversations. Today, we are finally tapping into those uncomfortable conversations. While the rate of rape is alarming in our country, we all need to fight against it. The fact that these conversations have started is one step closer to the ultimate goal. I'm hoping that stricter laws are implemented against these kinds of crimes," said Kiara.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Kumar Sanu's daughter Shannon K unveils her new love song 'I do'
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Kumar Sanu's daughter Shannon K unveils her new love song 'I do'

Mumbai, March 7 (IANS) Popular singer Kumar Sanu's daughter Shannon K has released her new song titled 'I do', which she describes as 'a bittersweet love song'.## "The meaning behind 'I do' is how you still have feelings for them despite being apart from each other. How all the places and things still remind you of them and you're confessing that you can't get them out of your head because somewhere deep down you still love them. Although you don't want to come in between their new relation, so you wish them well with their new life," Shannon said.## Written by Shannon, Maize, Louise, the song has been produced by Infinity, who has worked with artistes like Ludacris and Mary J Blige.## Shannon has also worked with Indian artistes such as Sonu Nigam, Shaan, and Himesh Reshammiya.## For more and latest news about Songs, stay tuned with us.

Priyanka-Nick, Katrina, Vicky, Jacqueline among celebs at Isha Ambani's Holi bash
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Priyanka-Nick, Katrina, Vicky, Jacqueline among celebs at Isha Ambani's Holi bash

Mumbai, March 7 (IANS) Business magnate Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's daughter Isha Ambani and her businessman husband Anand Piramal kicked off Holi celebrations by hosting a grand party at their residence on Friday in Mumbai, and A-list celebrities were in attendance.## Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas were among the first guests to arrive. The couple looked stunning in matching white traditional outfits with colorful embroidery. Priyanka and Nick flew down to India from the US earlier this week.## Vicky Kaushal arrived at the party in a white shirt and blue jeans, and Katrina Kaif came in wearing white sleeveless salwar kameez.## The Ambanis wore colorful outfits. Nita Ambani wore a cream salwar kameez while Isha wore a bright tie-dye maxi dress. Her brother Akash Ambani opted for a T-shirt with blue, pink and yellow tie-dye accents and jeans and his wife Shloka Ambani chose to wear white co-ords with a quirky, colorful print.## Jacqueline Fernandez looked gorgeous in a floral crop top paired with a matching long skirt. Rajkummar Rao and his girlfriend Patralekhaa were dressed in their traditional best.## Filmmaker Gauri Shinde came with her husband, filmmaker R Balki. Anusha Dandekar wore a simple white salwar kameez. Huma Qureshi came in an all-white ensemble, as well.## Sonali Bendre, Elnaaz Norouzi, Diana Penty, writer Mushtaq Sheikh, Armaan Jain with wife Anissa Malhotra were also spotted at the party, as were Priyanka Chopra's mother Madhu Chopra and brother Siddharth Chopra, who came with rumored girlfriend Neelam Upadhyaya.## For more and latest news about Entertainment, stay tuned with us.

Shalini Pandey: Being an actor comes naturally
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Shalini Pandey: Being an actor comes naturally

Mumbai, March 7 (IANS) Shalini Pandey, who is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Ranveer Singh starrer 'Jayeshbhai Jordaar', says she always wanted to be an actress and that it comes naturally to her.## "I only wanted to be an actress since I was a child! I have always enjoyed watching people in different situations. If I get really fascinated by any character, be it onscreen or offscreen, I tend to subconsciously behave like that person and that can be anything!## "Maybe the hand gestures, maybe the walk, the way they talk, the way they eat, the way they sigh, it can be the slightest of the mannerisms. So, for me, being an actor comes naturally," says Shalini.## The "Arjun Reddy" actress says she has always been fascinated by drama and movies.## "I enjoy being different people. I've always gotten attracted to movie characters that are strong, loved strong stories that touch your heart. I love listening to stories!"## Shalini said that she has always been drawn to the content cinema and had secretly wished that her journey in Bollywood should start with cinema that could make the country proud.## "After getting into theatre, I realised how much I loved good, strong content and characters. I'm glad that I'm getting to start my journey in Bollywood with 'Jayeshbhai Jordaar'.## "I heard it and I immediately knew that I had to be a part of it. Good content has always given me an adrenaline rush and I'm glad to be a part of a project that has excited me to perform out of my skin each day on set," she said.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Web series trains focus on Muzaffarnagar as crime capital of 2000s
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Web series trains focus on Muzaffarnagar as crime capital of 2000s

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) The upcoming web series 'Bhaukaal' is a gripping action drama based on true events and centered on an IPS Officer who brings down the organised crime rates in Uttar Pradesh in the early 2000s.## Toplined by Mohit Raina, the show is directed by Jatin Wagle.## Raina returns to the screens after his lauded roles in "Uri: The Surgical Strike" and also his small screen avatar as Mahadev in "Devon Ke Dev: Mahadev".## "Bhaukaal" is set in Muzaffarnagar of 2003, which was known as the crime capital of India back then. The series tells the story of how a single courageous police officer takes it on himself to clean up the town of organised crime and also battles influential locals in the process.## Raina features alongside an ensemble cast that includes Abhimanyu Singh, Siddhanth Kapoor, Bidita Bag, Sunny Hinduja, Rashmi Rajput, Pradeep Nagar and Gulki Joshi.## The 10-episode series is produced by Harman Baweja and Vicky Bahri and scripted by Akash Mohimen, Jay Bansal and Rohit Chauhan.## The series streams on MX Player.## For more and latest news about Bollywood and Web, stay tuned with us.

Arati Kadav proud to represent India globally with 'Cargo'
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Arati Kadav proud to represent India globally with 'Cargo'

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Director Arati Kadav says she is proud that her film 'Cargo' has been representing India at sci-fi fests of the world.## After South By SouthWest, Arati's "Cargo" will be showcased at the Chattanooga Film Festival, Tennessee. It will kick off on April 16.## " 'Cargo' is a genre film, with a distinct Indian voice and it is nice to be appreciated by CFF, which is a really cool genre festival," Arati said.## "So many of our Indian films travel to really amazing festivals but I am happy that with 'Cargo', for the first time, we are making some in-roads in the genre fests and sci-fi fests of the world. The other films at the festival are looking exemplary as well because I've been reading up on them, I'm intrigued. The festival runs are important for exposure, growth and to create the right noise around the films so they warrantee a release they deserve," she added.## The film revolves around demon Prahastha who has been working on a spaceship for years for the Post Death Transition services with the help of a female astronaut, where dead people are recycled for rebirth. It features Shweta Tripathi, Vikrant Massey and Nandu Madhav.## Shweta plays the role of an astronaut who helps her colleague played by Vikrant, who plays a demon operating the post-death transition services in a space station.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Rahul Dev dons new avatar in jailbreak web series
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Rahul Dev dons new avatar in jailbreak web series

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Actor Rahul Dev essays a totally new avatar in the web series 'Operation Parindey' that accounts the story of one of the most daredevil jailbreaks in India.## Rahul plays Monty Singh, a smooth talker with an astute mind, who is the master strategist behind the jailbreak.## On his preparation for the role, Rahul said: "The backdrop of Punjab helped me improvise my scenes, both in terms of look and the Punjabi lingo. I had absolutely enjoyed the script narration given by (director) Sanjay Gadvi and after some research, lent my best to the role."## About his current phase in career, he added: "I am enjoying my current journey, both on the film and OTT platforms. A lot has changed in the choice of subjects, resulting in very diverse and creative work. The creative growth in cinema and OTT platforms over the last few years is responsible for better products."## "Operation Parindey" streams on Zee5 Original march 7 onwards.## For more and latest news about Bollywood and Web, stay tuned with us.

Bollywood music artistes rue shortage of female solo songs
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Bollywood music artistes rue shortage of female solo songs

New Delhi, March 7 (IANS) Women-led films are increasingly being made in Bollywood but it seems like solo songs for female playback singers are not in focus. While women singers might be the priority for special or dance numbers in Bollywood, they are increasingly leaning on non-film songs to show versatility and for better opportunities.## Budding singer Dhvani Bhanushali of "Dilbar" and "Vaaste" fame says she is aware that there are less songs for women in films. "I feel that should change and get better but I think I make up for it by having an independent (music) career," the "Psycho saiyaan" hitmaker told IANS.## On "Dilbar", she was well complemented by Neha Kakkar, who has become the voice of recreations and fastpaced songs in the film industry.## Singer-composer Payal Dev, known for singing in films including Salman Khan-starrer "Dabangg 3", is also rooting for more songs in women's voices but not just dance numbers.## "We should have more in our movies rather than just dance numbers and party songs. Fortunately, we have been seeing that change a bit and a lot of female musicians are coming forward in Bollywood or independent music," she said.## She knows that Bollywood songs have a lot to do with what the movie script demands. So, here comes the significant role of singles.## "I myself have composed and sung singles/non-film songs, so I feel in independent songs, one doesn't face any barrier or follow a particular brief of character. With singles, one can express themselves and with the kind of digital mediums we have, it has been easy to do so," said Payal.## Singer Shilpa Rao, who is enjoying the success of her song "Ghungroo", co-sung with Arijit Singh for Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff-starrer "War", said: "I guess it's quite natural that everyone feels that there are fewer female songs but I think that is a change that is required, especially when there is a global change happening... women actresses, directors, writers, musicians all over the world are constantly talking about having a fair chance to work."## It's not just the women but also men like composer Lalit Pandit who feel that solo female songs have almost "vanished in recent times".## "Even if it's a background song and is picturised on a woman, the voice of the song is of a man! This should be from a music company's point of view as they might be feeling male songs make more money. This could be a fact and a bitter truth. And for that reason, songs are more male-oriented in female-oriented films," said Lalit, who has given some great hits with brother Jatin especially in the nineties.## In fact, he thinks that dance numbers like "Munni badnam hui" are where female voices have "excelled".## Kumar Taurani of Tips Industries also shared examples of Bollywood dance numbers that work in women's voice.## "They (men) bring in the numbers, so a little more priority is there but then there have also been songs like 'Chikni Chameli' and 'Chamma chamma', so female lead songs also work," he shared.## One of the 90s' favorite singers Alka Yagnik, who is currently seen in the role of mentor in the show "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs", shared that back then the trend was different. It was more about one or two singers recording the entire soundtrack of a film.## "The kind of songs they were, those types of songs used to suit the singers' voices. We used to sing the entire album, so an identity used to be made. There used to be a face with a voice, and the songs were good ones. They used to be soulful songs, good composition. We all used to have an identity," the "Aaye Ho Meri Zindagi Mein" singer told IANS.## "Nowadays there are so many singers and musicians of that caliber are not being made, so if there are six songs in one album then every song is sung by different singers. There is a crowd of singers. They get lost in the crowd," she added.## But Shilpa says women don't need special treatment. "In fact, nobody needs special treatment. All we need is proper and equal opportunities for work."## So, if not more then let's start with equal number of solo songs sung by men and women in Bollywood.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Sona Mohapatra: Never wanted to be biggest playback singer
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Sona Mohapatra: Never wanted to be biggest playback singer

New Delhi, March 6 (IANS) Sona Mohapatra left a corporate job over a decade ago to be a musician. She now has a film of her own. She says she has never seen herself just as a singer and definitely not as somebody who wanted to be the biggest playback singer.## Also, no two days are the same for her.## "I wake up every day so excited. I feel like I am a three-year-old. I cannot believe the blessed life that I have," Sona told IANS.## She believes that people are living in very interesting times right now.## "Nobody needs to be restricted as an artiste. I have never seen myself just as a singer and definitely not somebody who wanted to be the biggest playback singer. I always saw myself as an artiste, (as) somebody who will express herself in different ways, be a storyteller," she shared.## She finds films a powerful medium where "so many of my interests came together, be it traveling or love for Indian folk music or exploring more about the kind of artistes across the centuries in India who have inspired me like Kabir, Mirabai, Amir Khusro, at the same time tied in this very contemporary milieu of where I inhabitate".## "I live in fancy five stars (hotels) as a pop star. I get two lakh people showing up at my concerts, I get trolled, I get acid attack threats, I am morphed onto porn sites - all of that exciting stuff alongside the fact that India is such a generous and beautiful country," she added.## Along with her, Deepti Gupta, the director of her documentary "Shut Up Sona", has a love for the country's roots.## "We made this journey of three years, 300 hours of footage, and in terms of a genre, I think it's first of its kind," said Sona.## The film's premiere at a Mumbai film festival last year was a significant event for her.## "As an artist, I wanted to start with my own country. That''s where I wanted an impact. This whole idea of going abroad and taking validation ''we have won so many laurels that's why you should watch us'', was something like no, we should be celebrated at home," she said.## "People were laughing so much through the film. People in India have this misconception about documentaries that it''s very serious, a niche thing and everything is very slow. Mine is a "masaledar" documentary. It''s a total fun ride and it made a lot of people emotional too. So I felt there must be something honest and true in it," she added about the film that the Delhi audience also got to watch at the Asian Women's Film Festival on Thursday.## "Shut Up Sona", which was screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, revolves around her journey as a rock star, her brand of music, love for her country's roots and culture and how she has become symbol of hope of a larger movement.## Sona feels glad that she got to express herself in another medium.## "I had no one telling me that ''iska gaana nikaldo'' (remove her song) , ''iski awaz bhaari hai'' (her voice is heavy). I hope many more artistes, women take charge of the narrative and tell their stories. There should be much more of a feminine perspective in the mainstream," said Sona.## "We need to see more of us in the open and not just by being the pretty face or waiting for a break or waiting for somebody else to give us an opportunity. I thought the opportunities for me were drying up. No one was giving me the next opportunity. I said ''okay either I start believing that I am not talented enough and sit down at home or I make my own journey happen''. That's the reason why I said ''let''s just make a film''," said the artiste, known for songs such as "Bolo na" and "Ambarsariya".## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Kareena Kapoor joins Insta, receives warm welcome from netizens
2286 days ago
Bollywood

Kareena Kapoor joins Insta, receives warm welcome from netizens

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan is finally on social media. On Friday, the 'Jab We Met' actress surprised her fans by making her debut on Instagram.## The recent post she uploaded on the social media application is a picture of herself in an all-black and golden tracksuit.## "The cat''s out of the bag. #HelloInstagram," she captioned the image.## Her Instagram account has already got a blue tick, and has a profile picture of a very young Bebo.## Welcoming Kareena on Instagram, her sister and actress Karisma Kapoor posted a cute post for the former.## "Brace yourselves @instagram She's here !@kareenakapoorkhan. Welcome to the gram bebo," Karisma wrote.## Kareena''s Instagram handle goes by the username of "KareenaKapoorKhan". Earlier, she had revealed that she had a secret Instagram account, just to stalk people.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

IIFA 2020 postponed due to coronavirus outbreak
2286 days ago
Bollywood

IIFA 2020 postponed due to coronavirus outbreak

Bhopal, March 6 (IANS) The International Indian Film Academy Award (IIFA) ceremony, which was scheduled to take place in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh by March-end, has been postponed due to coronavirus scare.## The organisers of the festival on Friday released a statement, confirming the changes in the festival''s dates.## "#IIFA2020 postponed ...With due regard to the growing concerns around the spread of the COVID-19 virus and keeping the health and safety of IIFA''s fans and the general community at large, after consulting the Madhya Pradesh government, the IIFA management, and stakeholders from the film industry it has been decided to postpone to a later date the much-awaited IIFA Weekend and Awards 2020 celebrations which were originally scheduled at the end of March 2020," it read.## Now, "fresh date and plans for hosting IIFA in Madhya Pradesh will be announced at the earliest," it added.## "IIFA is fully committed to ensure the safety of the citizens and legions of IIFA fans who travel from across the globe to attend and experience the magic of IIFA. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused, and hope that all concerned understand the sensitivity of the situation," the statement concluded.## The IIFA awards 2020 were to be hosted by superstar Salman Khan in his hometown Indore.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

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