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Hrithik Roshan Trolled for Calling India 'Youngest Democracy', Telugu Comedian Ali's Mother Passes Away
Hrithik Roshan mistakenly called India 'world's youngest democracy'. Telugu comedian Ali's mother passed away of age related illness, Find out more in today's entertainment wrap.
Selena Gomez Soiled Her Pants When Going to Ed Sheeran Concert
The singer was on the way to watch the Sheeran in concert in California with her friends when she got caught short needing the toilet and said she "soiled her pants a bit" amid the excitement.
Adam Driver Walks Out of Interview After Clip from Marriage Story Gets Played
Adam Driver, who has recently been nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Actor category for Marriage Story, walked out of an interview after one of his clips was played on air.
Deepika Padukone Starrer Chhapaak's First Song is About Adorable Nok Jhok with Vikrant Massey
The first song of Chhapaak, dedicated to the budding romance between Deepika Padukone and Vikrant Massey onscreen, is out.
Kabir Khan's Next a Web Series on Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army
Filmmaker Kabir Khan is all set to enter the digital medium as a director with upcoming web series The Forgotten Army: Azaadi Ke Liye, with Sunny Kaushal and Sharavari leading the cast.
Asked Whatever Came to My Mind: Akshay Kumar on His 'Mango Question' to Narendra Modi
Akshay Kumar, speaking at an event in New Delhi, explained how he prepared for the questions he asked PM Narendra Modi in an interview earlier this year.
Radhika Apte on #MeToo Movement: Disappointing A Lot of Things Haven't Come Out
Radhika Apte talked about the #MeToo movement in Bollywood and said that it was disappointing that many things that should have changed did not. She also talked about the lack of pay parity in Bollywood.
Delhi Crime Harnessed Strength of Being Able to Catch Culprits and Not Pain, Says Shefali Shah
Shefali Shah, who played Vartika Chaturvedi in Richie Mehta's Delhi Crime, said that the show did justice to the investigative part of the 2012 incident without exploiting the pain behind it.
As Much We Love Equality, Still Long Way To Go, Says Sonakshi Sinha On Pay Parity
Sonakshi Sinha recently spoke about the gender pay parity in Bollywood. She said that if the audience increases viewership for female led movies, they can expect a rise in pay too.
Kumail Nanjiani's New Look for The Eternals Goes Viral
Kumail Nanjiani flaunted his chiseled look for upcoming superhero film 'The Eternals'. Nanjiani also thanked five different personal trainers for their help with his new look.
Salman Khan Sometimes Cringes at His Own Work, Says It Makes Him Grow and Work Harder
Bollywood actor Salman Khan says that sometimes he retrospects his work and even cringes at that helps him grow and work harder.
Bigg Boss 13 Day 76 Written Updates: Sidharth is Back, Rashami-Arhaan Decide to Take a Break
After some major revelations, Rashami and Arhaan’s relationship has taken an ugly turn and the two decide to take a break. Also, recovering from health issues Sidharth Shukla is back in the game.
Ayushmann Khurrana, Vicky Kaushal Condemn Police Action Against Jamia Students During Anti-Citizenship Act Protests
National Award winning actors, Ayushmann Khurrana and Vicky Kaushal, posted their opinions on the amended Citizenship Act (CAA) and the countrywide tension it has unleashed.
Twitter Hashtags for and Against Akshay Kumar Trend Simultaneously
Akshay Kumar liked a post mocking the attacks on students of Jamia Milia Islamia University in Delhi. He later tweeted saying he had 'liked' it by mistake.
'Can't Stay Silent Any Longer', Anurag Kashyap Breaks Twitter Hiatus Over Violence in Jamia
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, who had taken a break from Twitter a few months ago, broke his silence over the clash between students and police at Jamia Millia Islamia over the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Anna Karina, the Icon of French New Wave Cinema, Dies at 79
Born Hanne Karin Blarke Bayer in Denmark, she initially modeled and sang in cabarets before coming to France. She was reportedly discovered, and renamed, by Coco Chanel, then discovered by Godard.