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'Hera Pheri' is 20 years old
2262 days ago
Bollywood

'Hera Pheri' is 20 years old

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Priyadarshan's iconic comedy "Hera Pheri" was released 20 years ago on this date, and the film has gone on to be regarded as a cult entertainer among Bollywood buffs.## The film starred Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal as three goodnatured men struggling in life, who get rich thanks to a freak twist of fate involving a wrong telephone number and a sinister kidnapping gone haywire. Tabu also played a pivotal role in the entertainer, which set the template for new-age comedy in Bollywood.## On Tuesday, actor Suniel Shetty took to social media to share a whiff of nostalgia.## "20 years and the love keeps pouring in. Memories that will last a lifetime," Suniel wrote on Instagram.## Along with the post, Suniel uploaded a still of the film.## Several fans took to social media too, to share their love for the film.## A user commented: "Omg!!! How is that 20 years ago??? Time is moving so fast!!! I loved that movie."## Another one wrote: "I can watch this film on a loop."## The sequel to "Hera Pheri", titled "Phir Hera Pheri", was released in 2006. While the three heroes returned, Bipasha Basu and Rimi Sen were cast as female leads, and late Neeraj Vora took over as director.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Randeep Hooda excited about his Hollywood debut
2262 days ago
Bollywood

Randeep Hooda excited about his Hollywood debut

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Actor Randeep Hooda is all set to make his Hollywood debut in the Netflix film "Extraction", starring Chris Hemsworth, and the actor is naturally super excited.## "20 years after I thought I'll make a showreel to work over there. It finally happened. So grateful to the most amazing crew and cast. It is a dose of Extra Action and emotion," he tweeted.## "Extraction" was initially titled "Dhaka". It also stars Indian actors Manoj Bajpayee and Pankaj Tripathi.## The movie revolves around Tyler Rake (essayed by Hemsworth), a fearless, black market mercenary, who embarks on the most deadly extraction of his career when he is enlisted to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. It is scheduled to release on April 24.## Randeep will also be seen sharing screen space with Salman Khan in "Radhe".## Stay tuned...

Priyanka, Nick contribute towards COVID-19 relief funds
2262 days ago
Bollywood

Priyanka, Nick contribute towards COVID-19 relief funds

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and her pop singer husband Nick Jonas have contributed to several charities to lend support to the ongoing battle against the coronavirus pandemic.## Priyanka took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce that the couple has donated to organizations like the PM-CARES Fund, Unicef, Feeding America, and Goonj among many others.## "These organizations are doing amazing work by helping those impacted by #Covid19. They are feeding the hungry, supporting doctors and first responders, helping low income and homeless communities, and supporting our colleagues in the entertainment industry," she wrote.## "Nick and I have donated to these charities: @unicef, @FeedingAmerica, @goonj, #DoctorsWithoutBorders, @nokidhungry, @GiveIndia, and @sagaftra, #IAHV, #Aseema, and #PMCARES fund."## Priyanka thanked the organizations and added: "They need your support too, and we would implore you to donate as well. I have linked to each org with a swipe up in my stories... no donation is too small. Together we can help the world beat this."## Stay tuned...

Aditya Roy Kapoor prepares for 'Ek Villain' sequel over video calls
2262 days ago
Bollywood

Aditya Roy Kapoor prepares for 'Ek Villain' sequel over video calls

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Actor Aditya Roy Kapur has started preparing for his role in the upcoming sequel of "Ek Villain" through extensive discussions with director Mohit Suri over video calls.## "Whenever I am working with Adi, I feel responsible to give him my best. That's the nature of our relationship. This time we are trying to just raise the bar even higher. It's the first time that Adi is playing the villain; it's going to be so much fun!" Suri said.## "A few weeks ago, Mohit and Aditya were at the latter's farmhouse. This was before the coronavirus pandemic hit India. They talked about the script of the sequel and the way forward to keep the preparatory work going. Aditya even discussed his character and the scale of action that is being planned with Mohit. Both Mohit and Aditya are observing self-isolation and working from their respective homes and will be doing so until the lockdown is lifted. They have taken to video calling each other almost every day to discuss characterization and plot in great detail," a source said.## The sequel also stars John Abraham, Disha Patani and Tara Sutaria. It is expected to go on floors in the second half of 2020.## The film is a co-production of Ekta Kapoor and Bhushan Kumar.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Sidharth Shukla can't wait to be back at work
2262 days ago
TV

Sidharth Shukla can't wait to be back at work

New Delhi, March 31 (IANS) Actor Sidharth Shukla says a lot of projects are on hold due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, adding that he is waiting for the health crisis to pass so that he can "be back to work".## After winning "Bigg Boss 13", the actor has featured in the music video of singer Darshan Rawal's new number, "Bhula Dunga", along with Shehnaaz Gill, also a housemate on the show and his close friend.## Asked what's next for him, Sidharth told IANS: "At this point, due to the virus, a lot of projects are on hold but I'm hoping that once the world has combated this virus, I can be back to work and entertaining my audience."## There were many reports claiming that Sidharth has bagged a role in a Bollywood movie, and has started prepping for it.## Quizzed about the reports, Sidharth said: "When I am ready to announce my next project, I will definitely let you guys know. As of now, rumors shall be rumors and there are so many floating."## Earlier in an interview with IANS, Sidharth addressed his relationship status with Shehnaaz, calling her a "dear friend".## Sidharth and Shehnaaz's relationship was one of the most talked-about topics of "Bigg Boss 13". In fact, their fans gave their bond a name -- #SidNaaz -- and the hashtag keeps on trending on social media.## Talking about how the band changed after the show, the "Bigg Boss 13" winner said: "Knowing someone when you are locked up inside the house versus (knowing someone) outside is very different. The bond, however, is still the same as we still meet each other the same way as we did inside the house."## Stay tuned...

Get close again in the time of COVID-19
2263 days ago
Lifestyle

Get close again in the time of COVID-19

New Delhi, March 31 (IANS) Finally got over the excitement of working from home, binge-watching even mediocre series on OTT platforms? Is playing chef and cleaning the house getting on the nerves now? Well, its time to reconnect with things that make you feel alive -- again.## From online concerts, theatre festivals, museum tours, Dastangoi, book recommendations and fitness classes, social media surely seems to have come to the rescue in these times of solitary confinement.## Asmita theatre group, which is organizing the world's first (China organized an online opera recently) online theatre festival titled 'Quarantine Theatre Festival' which started on March 21, streaming for free some of its best-known plays, including 'Hanush', 'Final Solutions' and 'Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya O Jamyai Nai' among others via premium screening on Facebook, in a way gave a cue to many other artists to follow suit.## "In times when people are talking about social distancing, we insist that what is needed is just physical distancing. Let's keep the social connections alive. This has been a great experiment for us, getting us lakhs of views. Not only are people getting to watch some pathbreaking plays, but for many first-timers, this is their maiden exposure to this art form. I am sure this will result in more footfalls in auditoriums once the lockdown is a thing of the past. Let's just say that we needed to do this as at this time --- people could not come to the auditorium, so theatre decided to go to them," he told IANS.## Musician Susmit Sen, the co-founder of the band the Indian Ocean, who later started The Susmit Sen Chronicles, and was seen on the Facebook concert 'The Inside Session' organized by The Big Band Theory on March 29, laughs that despite the fact he is not really technology-savvy, he enjoyed it every bit.## "We were operating from our homes, and I had to be guided continuously. But that didn't come in-between the excellent response." Stressing that in such times, art provides the much-needed respite, he adds, "Connections assume significant importance during gloom. Music definitely does more than just lift spirits up."## Stressing that as an artist, she misses the rush of being on stage, singer Jasleen Aulakh, who also performed during 'The Inside Session', says that the live streaming from the safety of her home provided the much needed connect with her listeners again.## "Honestly, the experience proved to be a great way to stay sane. No wonder, I have signed up for another live session on April 13," says the artist, who wants to continue doing such sessions even after the lockdown is over.## "I really feel sad for students of music who need to consult their teachers often but are unable to do so due to the lockdown. I may start some interactive sessions for them on different social media platforms soon," says Indian classical vocalist Kaushiki Chakraborty.## Stating that the "mental lockdown" is more telling than the physical one, she is all for live sessions being held by singers on social media platforms. "One definitely gets a sense of reassurance that comes from familiarity. Of course, the effect may not be that of a concert, but then look at the circumstances..." Chakraborty says that most musicians were looking forward to their tours in the coming two months, so one can understand the sense of disappointment.## "But thanks to the social media, they at least have an outlet of some kind and a means to connect to their audiences."## Vocalist Shubha Mudgal, who doesn't plan to do any live sessions, explains the reason why "The reason I don't want to use social media platforms for concerts is that they prevent accompanying artistes and ensembles to be together for a performance."## Stating that singing live on different platforms is a spontaneous reaction from singers, classical vocalist Sunanda Sharma adds, "In these times of crisis, we are trying to do our bit."## It's not just singers and theatre artists who are taking over social media. While publishing house Juggernaut is offering the Juggernaut app with its catalog of bestsellers and curated-for mobile reads for free, HarperCollins India is providing a host of reader-centric activities with the central idea of #HarperAtHome.## Its Marketing Head, Akriti Tyagi tells, "Besides book recommendation a day, there is also #Reset, in association with Algebra. We are aiming to launch a series of events, using the zoom app as a platform and move author interactions online. Each Wednesday, we will feature a curated list of our authors who will talk about the issues pertaining to society during these uncertain times."## Considering the way stand-up comedy has swept the country in the past few years, it would have been very unusual if major comedians didn't mark their presence on online platforms. A live session by 'Aisi Taisi Democracy', one of the best known stand-up groups in the country was live on Facebook recently.## Its member Sanjay Rajoura makes it clear, "Look, I am under no illusions. I don't think art can serve people in any capacity, the assumption itself is arrogant and problematic. My aim is just to expose power structures and introduce people to all the rot around. I do it on the stage, and I did it on Facebook live, an idea floated by people who manage us."## For someone like Mahmood Farooqui, credited for reviving Dastangoi, the ancient art of Urdu storytelling, it was a tough decision to put his creation 'Dastan Jahalat' on YouTube on March 29 and 30.## "I have always believed that this is a three-dimensional art form that must be enjoyed live. I have always been against putting my work on YouTube as that invariably results in a reduction of people coming for live shows. However, this time was different. In such uncertain times, art provides salvation and food for the soul. Of course, beyond a point, it makes no difference. How will it make life easier for hungry people walking back to their villages?"## Filmmaker Anusha Rizvi, the producer, and brains behind putting 'Dastan Jahalat' on YouTube add, "We can think on the lines of creating fresh work for social media. Of course, that depends on the technical support and if the equipment we have at home is good enough."## Even NGMA (National Gallery of Modern Art) is facilitating a virtual tour of its treasures as it celebrates its 66 years amidst the COVID 19.## And to ensure that you don't gain inches around the waist, there are some fitness courses being offered for free too. Dancer and choreographer Ravi Rastogi, who is offering free and live classes says that more women are coming forward for his classes as compared to men.## "I was missing my studio during the lockdown, so thought of stating this. People are participating actively, with many responding in real-time and posting their pictures."## Stay tuned...

Dine with Emilia Clarke by donating for COVID-19 relief
2263 days ago
Hollywood

Dine with Emilia Clarke by donating for COVID-19 relief

London, March 31 (IANS) Want to dine with "Game Of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke? The actress is auctioning off a virtual dinner with her in exchange for donations for coronavirus relief.## The actress is asking people around the world to donate money to SameYou, her charity that assists people recovering from brain injuries and strokes. The organization's new initiative aims to make beds for coronavirus patients and help people recover from brain injuries at home in order to free up more beds, reports variety.com.## Twelve donors will be randomly selected for a virtual dinner with Clarke.## "We'll cook it together and eat it together. And we will discuss lots of things -- isolation and fear and also funny videos. And, you know, the fact that I can't really cook. So it's going to be fun," Clarke said in an Instagram post.## The Mother of Dragons star is hoping to raise 250,000 pounds ($309,358) for the cause. The new initiative is in partnership with the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Massachusetts and the University College London Hospital.## "We are creating a virtual rehabilitation clinic so brain injury survivors have somewhere to go and somewhere to feel safe and somewhere to not feel so alone and isolated, which I think is a good thing. We need to do all we can to release as many beds as possible to free up our hardworking NHS," Clarke said.## Clarke founded SameYou after revealing that she had suffered from two brain aneurysms in the early days of "Game of Thrones".## For more and latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned with us.

Akshay Kumar's sweet gesture for Nupur Sanon's 'Filhall' unplugged
2263 days ago
Bollywood

Akshay Kumar's sweet gesture for Nupur Sanon's 'Filhall' unplugged

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Budding singer Nupur Sanon's chemistry with Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar in the music video of B. Praak's mellifluous hit "Filhall" enthralled all. Now that Nupur has come up with an unplugged version of the song, Akshay is also part of it. She says the number wouldn't be the same without him.## Considering the fact that Akshay was caught up with shooting and other assignments when the song was filmed, Nupur says she was surprised when she called him up and he readily agreed to take out time and make an appearance in the video.## " 'Filhall' can never be 'Filhall' without Akshay sir, and the female version would have been incomplete without his presence. I was shooting for the cover when I called up Akshay sir and requested him to be a part of it in some way," Nupur recalled.## "He agreed even though he was shooting for a film far away. He finished his shoot, came for literally five minutes, gave the best shot and took the video to another level!" added Nupur, who is the younger sister of actress Kriti Sanon.## Nupur Sanon's cover version of "Filhall" credits Jaani as lyricist and composer.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Allu Arjun has a special fan in Disha Patani
2263 days ago
Tollywood

Allu Arjun has a special fan in Disha Patani

Hyderabad, March 31 (IANS) Allu Arjun is undoubtedly one of Telugu cinema's most charismatic and stylish actors. He's also a fantastic dancer. While Allu Arjun's fan enjoys and replicates his dance moves, he has now also earned a special fan in Bollywood actress Disha Patani.## Taking to her Instagram account, Disha posted a video of the song "Butta Bomma" from Allu Arjun's 2020 film "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" and tagged Allu Arjun asking him, "@alluarjun how do you do it".## The actor responded: "I love music. Good music makes me dance. Thank you for the compliment."## Awestruck, Disha reposted it with her reply: "Thank you for inspiring all of us".## Incidentally, Disha has a special place in her heart for the Telugu cinema. She made her debut with Puri Jagannadh's 2015 release, "Loafer", co-starring Varun Tej.## Allu Arjun's dance moves have also impressed Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan. In an interview, Hrithik described Allu Ajun's killer moves saying: "OMG! Energetic, Strong & Inspiring!".## A few weeks ago, actress Shilpa Shetty took to TikTok to perform the signature step of "Butta Bomma".## Allu Arjun made his debut in the 2003 film "Gangotri". Seventeen years on, he is one of the most popular actors in South Indian cinema. Recently, he contributed Rs 1.25 crore to aid the battle against the coronavirus outbreak in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala.## In his video message the actor said: "The COVID-19 has taken the world by storm and changed our everyday lives, but even at times like this person like doctors, nurses, military, policemen and many other sectors have done a great contribution to our society," He went on to add ''With all humility, I would like to announce Rs 1.25 crore to the people of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala."## Allu Arjun has signed director Sukumar's film, which is also said to star Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Sethupathi.## For more and latest news about Tollywood, stay tuned with us.

Vicky Kaushal donates 1 crore to COVID-19 relief funds
2263 days ago
Bollywood

Vicky Kaushal donates 1 crore to COVID-19 relief funds

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal is donating Rs 1 crore to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's relief fund and Chief Minister's (Maharashtra) relief fund, to lend support to the ongoing battle with COVID-19 pandemic.## Vicky on Tuesday took to Instagram, where he shared a note that read: "While I am blessed enough to be seated with my loved ones in the comforts of my home, there are many who are not as fortunate.## "In this time of crisis, I humbly pledge to contribute an amount of Rs. 1 crore to PM-CARES and Maharashtra Chief Minister Relief Fund. We are in this together and we'll win this together. Let us all do our bit for a healthier and stronger future."## Many Bollywood celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan, Kartik Aaryan, Diljit Dosanjh, Anushka Sharma among many others have come forward to contribute monetarily in these times of crisis.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

COVID-19: Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively extend monetary help
2263 days ago
Hollywood

COVID-19: Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively extend monetary help

Los Angeles, March 31 (IANS) The Hollywood couple of Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively has donated $400,000 to New York hospitals to aid the battle against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.## According to TMZ, Reynolds, 43, and Lively, 32, made personal $100k donations to NYU Hospital, Mount Sinai, Northern Westchester, and Elmhurst reports dailymail.co.uk.## They are also encouraging others to help out their local hospitals and healthcare professionals.## Earlier this month, they donated $1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. Reynolds also pledged to donate 30 percent of all proceeds from his Aviation Gin to bartenders who are out of work amid nightlife and hospitality closure.## He also joined Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging followers to stay home.## Through a funny video, the "Deadpool" star said: "I think in times of crisis, we all know it's the celebrities that we count on most. They're the ones who are gonna help us get through this. Right after healthcare workers, of course... first responders, people who work in essential services, ping pong players, mannequins, childhood imaginary friends, like 400 other types of people."## "Look, stay at home, practice social distancing, wash your hands. We are gonna get through this thing together," he concluded.## Reynolds and Lively welcomed their third daughter last year. They also share James, five, and Inez, three. At the moment, they are staying safe with their children as they maintain social distance amid the growing coronavirus pandemic.## For more and latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned with us.

Erica Fernandes finds cooking therapeutic
2263 days ago
TV

Erica Fernandes finds cooking therapeutic

Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Actress Erica Fernandes has lots of time in hand now due to the nationwide lockdown. So, she is now whipping up some of her favorite dishes in the kitchen.## From binge-watching television shows and movies to spending quality time with her pet dog Champ, Erica has been catching up on all things she missed out on doing due to a hectic shooting schedule. She has also taken up cooking at home once again.## Speaking about her love for cooking, Erica said: "I have always loved cooking for myself and everyone at home too, but due to my packed schedule in the last 1 year, I haven't really gotten a chance to step into the kitchen."## "But now with some free time in hand and having to do all the work for myself, I decided to start cooking again. Cooking for me is therapeutic. It's a big stressbuster and helps keep my mind occupied and diverted during these tense and uncertain times."## From khatti dal to aloo methi ki sabzi to chicken dish, she has tried it all.## "I cook based on whatever I am in the mood of eating, though there has to be at least one vegetarian dish daily. I am pretty happy to have stepped back into the kitchen after long, and over these 21 days I really plan to cook to the best I can," said the "Kasautii Zindagii Kay" actress.## For more and latest news about TV, stay tuned with us.