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Bollywood music artistes rue shortage of female solo songs Bollywood
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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 Bollywood
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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 Bollywood
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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 Bollywood
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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.

Milind Soman: Don't want 'Made In India' to be remixed or recreated Bollywood
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Milind Soman: Don't want 'Made In India' to be remixed or recreated

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) As remixes and reboots of old songs in new films become a fad, Supermodel, actor and fitness enthusiast Milind Soman turns serious when you ask him how he would feel if his iconic indipop video of 1995, 'Made In India', was remade.## "I cannot think that the song can be made in any other way, in any better way. It''s a lovely song that everyone loved. I really cannot imagine a recreation of that. I am not interested in a reboot or recreation, but if there is a composer who can come up with something interesting, I''d want to know, what it is. For me, it is a perfect song and I cannot imagine it differently. I am not against it but I cannot imagine a recreated version of ''Made in India''," he told IANS.## Soman recently released the aptly-titled "Made In India: A Memoir", which outlines his life story. It is apt that the book should be named after the song because its video, in which he appears with the singer Alisha Chinai, really made him a household name back in the day when DD Metro ruled, and satellite television was just making inroads into Indian homes.## The book is co-authored by Roopa Pai and it captures the journey of Soman who started out as a trained swimmer who represented Maharashtra at the National level, and went on to become a supermodel, and later a record-holder marathon runner. A jewell in his crown was when, in 2015 at the age of 50, Soman completed the Ironman challenge in 15 hours and 19 minutes in his first try. Two years later, the fitness enthusiast successfully completed the prestigious Ultrathon in Florida, the only participant to have completed the challenge barefoot.## At 54 today, the ultra-fit and dashing Soman still gets a lot of female attention. Talking of handling so much attention and validation from women across ages for years, he said: "How I look never mattered to me, but it was a part of my profession as a model. They said that I am handsome, I never looked into the mirror. Also, I was in a boys'' school. But I got my first validation at the age of 14 that I am ''good looking''."## In 1995, Soman made his acting debut in one of India''s first English TV shows, "A Mouthful Of Sky" and he would go on to appear in the first Indian sci-fi TV Series "Captain Vyom". Although he acted in several Bollywood films, he has been absent from the showbiz scene lately.## "I like acting but that is not my fulltime career. I also noticed that work is given to actors who are regular, who are visible in the scene as an actors. I am not ambitious to do so. I will not act in a film just to maintain visibility. I have other avenues for that. That is why I only work as an actor if the script or the director is interesting to collaborate with," said the actor, who has appeared in films like "Bheja Fry", "Tarkieb", "Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula", "Agni Varsha", ''16 December" and "Baajirao Mastaani".## In his memoir in one of the chapters, Soman shares an anecdote on how he left the shooting of an Aamir Khan-starrer because healthy food was not served on time.## "Oh my God! It is not like I was throwing a tantrum. My point is we all should eat healthy food, and eat on time. It is basic. Now the way you are saying it, (it) sounds like I intimidate people. Not at all! All I need is healthy food, whether during shooting or when I am travelling. I eat healthy," Soman laughed.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

COVID-19 shadow on IIFA, no positive case so far in MP Bollywood
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COVID-19 shadow on IIFA, no positive case so far in MP

Bhopal, March 6 (IANS) The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) award ceremony, to be held for the first time in Bhopal on March 21 and in Indore on March 27-29, is most likely to be postponed due to Covid-19 scare. The new dates would be announced soon, say state government sources.## Preparations have been going on in Indore and Bhopal. Recently the films to be nominated at IIFA have been announced, and its invitations were also released. The Madhya Pradesh government is fully backing the preparations for the gala event to take the state on the international tourist map. It is only for the second time that the event is to be hosted in India. The previous event was held in Mumbai.## Meanwhile, there is no positive case of coronavirus reported in Madhya Pradesh, according to Additional Director of Health Services Dr Veena Sinha. The Chief Minister and Health Minister held a review meeting on Thursday to monitor the measures being taken to check the occurrence of coronavirus in the state.## Dr Sinha said 484 passengers arriving from the affected countries have been screened for the virus as a precaution. Of these 107 have asked to stay in isolation at their homes. Samples of 15 suspected cases were sent to Pune for examination and all have been reported negative, Dr Sinha said. Airports at Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, and Jabalpur have been equipped with screening facilities.## Two new suspected coronavirus patients have been identified -- a 23-year-old youth who has returned from Dubai and a 23-year-old girl from Italy. They have been admitted to a hospital for investigation.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Katrina Kaif: I don't believe in ego Bollywood
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Katrina Kaif: I don't believe in ego

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Actress Katrina Kaif feels fortunate that biggies like Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Akshay Kumar, and Salman Khan are her friends, and says she respects them and ego doesn't come into friendship.## "I don't need to look at, 'why have you hurt my ego'. That's your problem. Disrespect is different. You must stand up and defend (against) that. What purpose does the ego serve? I'm just a person," Katrina said.## "Whether it is Shah Rukh or Hrithik, Akshay or Salman, I'm very fortunate to call them friends and they are important to me. I can talk to them at any time. I respect them and when you respect someone, the ego doesn't come into it," added the actress.## The actress will soon be seen in "Sooryavanshi" with Akshay and she says that the oft-repeated perception that she is a "blockbuster star but not a great actor" never bothers her.## She said: "My focus was to be a star. I wanted to be loved by people and seen by people. That came from when I was growing up. I have zero inhibitions about hiding and changing that. That's my journey and my story, and I have to own that. I did exactly what I set out to do. Every day I realise how fortunate I am to say that. I wanted to be known in every household, my idol was Hema Malini ji and that's what I was interested in being."## For Katrina, life is all about striking a balance. "There's a lot that you need to try and balance. A lot of changes, so it's very hard to talk about your career. It becomes a subconscious ingrained habit of whether I'm doing well. It's judged by the parameters of the film industry and media. Your sense of self and your sense of self-worth gets driven by that. Your sense of self comes from who you are. Whether a film is a success or not has to not weigh on your sense of self."## Talking about finding herself, the Britain-origin actress said: "I'm a huge believer of self-therapy and think everyone should do it. Try to get a hold and understand who you are. You will be crushed, your soul will be crushed if your sense of self is decided by the box office and your popularity. You have to decide where you stand, for you to be happy and satisfied and growing. You have to try and place yourself where you want to be. If you're trying to chase a number, that won't happen. You won't get the kinds of projects you are looking for."## Katrina asserts that she found her "identity of who I was in India".## "I took after my father in the sense that I had a connecting to this country. I felt like everyone was amazing and kind and loving and welcoming to me. There was no fear anywhere when I came here. I heard lots of things about the industry but I didn't feel it. I don't give too much importance to what people say about what we can and can't do," she said.## Katrina was speaking on the audio show "Kissa Khwaabon Ka", available on Audible Suno.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

It's a wrap for Chandigarh schedule of Aamir's 'Laal Singh Chaddha' Bollywood
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It's a wrap for Chandigarh schedule of Aamir's 'Laal Singh Chaddha'

Chandigarh, March 6 (IANS) The Chandigarh schedule for the Aamir Khan-starrer 'Laal Singh Chaddha' has concluded.## Actress Mona Singh, who plays a pivotal role in the film, took to Instagram and shared a few pictures of the wrap-up party.## In the images, Mona and Aamir are seen sharing smiles.## "Worked hard and partied harder Chandigarh schedule wrap and now off to Amritsar. #laalsinghchaddha #bestteam #happiness #partymode #workmode #punjab," Mona wrote.## "Laal Singh Chaddha" is self-produced by Aamir, and directed by "Secret Superstar" maker Advait Chandan. The film, also featuring Kareena Kapoor, is an official adaptation of the 1994 Hollywood hit "Forrest Gump", starring Tom Hanks.## The film will release on Christmas this year.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Shama Sikander: 'Thappad' is the best movie on women's empowerment today Bollywood
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Shama Sikander: 'Thappad' is the best movie on women's empowerment today

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Ahead of International Women's Day, actress Shama Sikander spoke about the evolution of female roles in Hindi cinema.## "Cinema has played a huge role in getting issues to the mainstream and the women have come and slayed the screen and how -- from ''Mother India'' to ''Arth to ''Kahaani'' and ''Queen. If we make a movie like ''Sholay'', Hema Maliniji had done a great job with the role of Basanti that we won't forget ever. The issues have been paramount for women and no point choosing to have a blind eye to it," said Shama.## She added: "We have to acknowledge the issues and as society moves towards a solution. ''English Vinglish'' was such a breakthrough performance from one of my greatest idols, the late Sridevi ji. They have done an enormous amount of great work and movies seem to be an apt representation of the modern Indian woman taking on the world. The performances have been fantastic by the girls for the longest time and it''s time we acknowledge the fact that nationwide we have to have the same level of empowerment of women in every sector and it will have to be one huge collective effort led by women and men."## She also urged everyone to watch Taapsee Pannu''s latest film "Thappad".## "It''s the best thing you can do on this Women's Day. It''s the best movie made on women's empowerment in today's time and all the ladies will take a stand for themselves after watching it," she added.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Patralekhaa: Women give birth, so they should be celebrated a bit more Bollywood
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Patralekhaa: Women give birth, so they should be celebrated a bit more

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Actress Patralekhaa feels a woman gives birth to a child and that is the reason why womanhood need to be celebrated bit more compared to manhood.## At a promotional event ahead of International Women's Day, the actress was asked what she thought is the best thing being a woman. "That we can give birth," she replied, adding: "I feel we are equal. We go out and we earn. We are as good as men. But I also feel that there is no competition. I am not saying that we are better or boys are better. I haven't given birth yet but I know it is something else, so that''s why maybe we should be celebrated a tiny bit more."## The actress said that womanhood should be celebrated throughout the year and not just on a particular day. "I always wonder why do we need one particular day or week to celebrate womanhood. I just feel like we (women) should be celebrated throughout the year. You know we give birth. It''s a really difficult thing. I mean you can't explain it. One has to go through it to understand it. I think we should be appreciated and given a lot more than we actually deserve," she noted.## Talking about her Holi plans, Patralekhaa said: "I think I am just going to go to my friend''s place. We will play a bit of Holi and celebrate. Every occasion in India needs to be celebrated whether you play it or not. I don't like to burst crackers on Diwali but I love celebrating occasions."## Patralekhaa was last seen in Zee5 web series named "Badnaam Gali" along with Divyendu Sharma.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Manisha Koirala is a Parsi mom avatar in 'Maska' Bollywood
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Manisha Koirala is a Parsi mom avatar in 'Maska'

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Actress Manisha Koirala will be seen in the role of an archetypal Parsi mother in the Netflix original film 'Maska'. She says her character tries to preserve the heritage of the Parsi culture.## The first look of her character, named Diana, from "Maska" was released on Friday.## Talking about her role, Manisha said: "I am playing an eccentric Parsi woman whose son has gone off-track. I am trying to preserve the roots and heritage of the Parsi culture. My character wants to preserve her Irani Cafe and restaurants as she wants to carry on her husband''s legacy."## An extremely passionate person about the family and culture, Diana is extremely protective of her son, Rumi and wants him to carry forth the family legacy. She is emotionally strong as she has faced several hardships.## The film, also starring Prit Kamani, Shirley Setia, and Nikita Dutta is a coming-of-age story that promises to take the audience through a "journey to understand the difference between dreams and delusions".## "Maska" is slated to release on Netflix in March.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Akshay Kumar owns Rs 5-crore villa in Goa Bollywood
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Akshay Kumar owns Rs 5-crore villa in Goa

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, who is one of the highest-paid actors in India, has a lavish villa in Goa. He often visits the beach state to spend quality time with his family.## According to gqindia.com, the house, which is located on a white-sand beach, was bought by the "Kesari" actor a decade ago.## "I like to go to Goa. I love it. It''s very chilled out. Everyone knows me there and they just say hi, but nobody bothers me as such. It''s the only place in the country where I can roam around and enjoy myself," Akshay said in an interview to a leading daily.## Akshay also spoke about how he ditches his early morning routine to sleep and relax in Goa. "Everything is so easy and you can get up late in the morning. My house is located in such a place that there is a network problem, so phones don't work. The beaches are also clean. I can go and take a dip in the sea and see the sunset," he added.## On the film front, Akshay is gearing up for the release of "Sooryavanshi", a cop drama. It is directed by Rohit Shetty and co-stars Katrina Kaif.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Neeraj Pandey: Shooting in Delhi more expensive than some foreign locales Bollywood
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Neeraj Pandey: Shooting in Delhi more expensive than some foreign locales

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey says shooting in Delhi is more expensive than shooting in some of the foreign locations.## Pandey traveled extensively while shooting for his upcoming spy action-thriller series, "Special Ops".## "We have travelled to locations where we felt the story needed to move. We travelled and shot in locations where we could tell the story better and these include places like Azerbaijan, Turkey, the UAE and Jordan," Pandey said.## "You won't believe -- shooting in Delhi was more expensive than shooting in some of the foreign locations. The story called for some heavy mounting and hence was shot at international locations," he added.## Pandey has directed the series along with Shivam Nair. The eight-episode Hotstar Specials spy action-thriller series is based on the role of Indian intelligence in a series of real terror attacks that India has faced over the last 19 years.## The series features Saiyami Kher, Kay Kay Menon, Karan Tacker, Divya Dutta, Vinay Pathak, Muzammil Ibrahim, Vipul Gupta, Sajjad Delafrooz, Parmeet Sethi, Gautami Kapoor, Sana Khan, Sharad Kelkar, and KP Mukherjee. It is slated to go live on March 17 in seven languages on Hotstar VIP.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Rajeshwari Sachdev: I take up many challenges Bollywood
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Rajeshwari Sachdev: I take up many challenges

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Actress Rajeshwari Sachdev says she likes to take up many challenges and get out of her comfort zone, despite having anxieties.## "I am exquisite. Not to say I am fragile or unbreakable, but I have a quality to let things pass and I believe that everything turns out well. So I take up many challenges and get out of my comfort zone. I have my anxieties but I know I am persevering enough to sail through. So every moment of my life is a celebration for all that I achieve each day as a woman in all aspects of my life," said Rajeshwari, who is seen in Zee Theatre''s teleplay "Double Game".## Ahead of International Women's Day, Zee Theatre talents opened up about the importance of telling hidden stories of strength in womanhood.## Actress Himani Shivpuri, from the teleplay "Hamidabai Ki Kothi", said: "I am a winner because coming from a small town in Dehradun, I chose the profession of theatre, which was unthinkable in those days. Its been a wonderful journey - theatre, television."## "My husband had died when I reached Mumbai but I survived and brought up my son. It is important to celebrate yourself because I think each person is unique in themselves and we should appreciate what we are, how different we are from other people and appreciate others as well. Normally, we only appreciate the other people and we admire how beautiful someone is or how successful someone is but I feel that this is the time to celebrate yourself and look at all that you have achieved, enjoy life and live every moment beautifully. How I'd like to celebrate my story is by continuing to be what I am, continuing to be myself," she added.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Shanthipriya looks gorgeous as ever in new pics Bollywood
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Shanthipriya looks gorgeous as ever in new pics

Mumbai, March 6 (IANS) Those who grew up in the nineties would recall her as the heroine of Akshay Kumar in his 1991 debut film 'Saugandh', and also Mithun Chakraborty''s leading lady in the 1993 film 'Phool Aur Angaar'. Almost three decades later, Shanthipriya has lost none of that verve, as is obvious in a new set of wallpapers that have just been released.## Shanthipriya was last seen on the big screen in the 2011 release, "The Murderer", which also released as "Hamilton Palace" in parts. Her last appearance was on the TV show, "Dwarkadheesh: Bhagwaan Shree Krishna" (2011–2012).## In 1999, she married actor Siddharth, who was the grandson of V. Shantaram and who acted in films such as "Baazigar" and "Vansh". Siddharth died of a heart attack in 2004.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Big B shares Jaya's pic in avatar of Swami Vivekananda Bollywood
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Big B shares Jaya's pic in avatar of Swami Vivekananda

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Thursday shared a throwback picture of his wife Jaya Bachchan in which the latter could be seen dressed as Swami Vivekananda.## "Jaya .. in film 'Dagtar Babu' in Bengali playing Vivekananda .. film could not be completed," Big B captioned the image.## Reacting to the picture, a user commented: "incredible."## Another one wrote: "Beautiful."## A day ago, Amitabh posted a black-and-white picture from the sets of Shoojit Sircar's upcoming film "Gulabo Sitabo", co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana.## "In the world of this Gen Abr., conversation .. for Gulabo Sitabo .. GiBo SiBo ..Last time did something like that his was for 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham' ... K3G," he wrote.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Alia, Zoya Akhtar among celebs at premiere of Kiara's film Bollywood
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Alia, Zoya Akhtar among celebs at premiere of Kiara's film

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Makers of the Netflix film 'Guilty' hosted a premiere of their film here. The guest list included Alia Bhatt, besides the film's cast members Kiara Advani, Gurfateh Singh Pirzada, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor and Taher Shabbir.## Alia, along with sister Shaheen Bhatt and mother Soni Razdan, was there to show support to her childhood friend Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor.## Celebrities like Zoya Akhtar, Rinku Rajguru, Makrand Deshpande, Athiya Shetty, Vaani Kapoor, Gauhar Khan, and Shashank Khaitan also attended premier of the film.## Alvira Khan-Agnihotri, Aditya Seal, Pragya Yadav-Kapoor, Nitya Mehra, Patralekhaa and Karan Tacker were also spotted at the launch of the film.## The film's director Ruchi Narain, and producer and CEO of Dharma Productions Apoorva Mehta, were also spotted at the event.## Also on the guest list were Akansha's sister Anushka Ranjan Kapoor and Gurfateh's sister Mehreen Pirzadaa.## "Guilty" is written by Narain, Kanika Dhillon, and Atika Chohan. The film follows the story of a songwriter whose boyfriend is accused of rape.## The film is the first production venture of Dharmatic, the digital arm of Karan Johar's Dharma Productions.## It is slated to release on March 6.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Coronavirus scare: Salman Khan prefers salaam, namaste over handshake or hug Bollywood
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Coronavirus scare: Salman Khan prefers salaam, namaste over handshake or hug

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is the latest public figure to endorse the idea of greeting people the India style with a namaste or salaam, rather than shake hands or hug.## Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and India's Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar have been personalities who have lately supported the idea that people should greet each with folded hands under the present circumstances.## Salman wrote on IOnstagram: "Namashkaar... hamari sabhyata mein namaste aur salaam hai! Jab #coronavirus Khatam ho jaye tab Haath milao aur gale lago... @beingstrongindia".## The actor also shared a picture of himself where his hands are folded in a namaste. Meanwhile, with the threat of COVID-19 looming large, the government has tightened the entry into India for nationals of Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan with immediate effect. Indian citizens have also been advised to refrain from travelling to China, Iran, Republic of Korea, Italy and other affected countries.## In dia, 29 people have been quarantined owing to coronavirus scare so far.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Kriti Sanon wraps up 'Mimi' Bollywood
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Kriti Sanon wraps up 'Mimi'

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Actress Kriti Sanon has finished shooting for 'Mimi', the upcoming heroine-centric film where she essays a surrogate mother.## Kriti on Thursday took to Instagram and posted a lengthy note, thanking the crew and cast for making a "beautiful film".## "#Mimi has been such an experience!! The most satisfying schedule ever with a super passionate and hardworking cast and crew!! It's such a lovely feeling when everyone just wants to put in their best effort to make a beautiful film! #Mimi-- this one's too close to my heart," she wrote.## "Mimi" marks the return of director Laxman Utekar, who made his Bollywood directorial debut last year with the Kartik Aaryan-Kriti Sanon hit "Luka Chuppi". Shot mainly in Jaipur, "Mimi" also features Pankaj Tripathi, Sai Tamhankar, Manoj Pahwa and Supriya Pathak. The film is a remake of Samroudhhi Porey's National Award-winning Marathi film "Mala Aai Vhhaychy!" (2011).## After "Mimi", Utekar is scheduled to reunite with Kriti and Kartik for "Luka Chuppi 2".## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Saiyami Kher on getting role of undercover agent right Bollywood
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Saiyami Kher on getting role of undercover agent right

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Actress Saiyami Kher says she did in-depth research to get her role as an undercover agent in the espionage thriller 'Special Ops' right.## "To prepare for this role, I read a number of journals and tons of articles online about undercover agents and their lives. I also read a book called 'Inside RAW', which was absolutely great because it gave an incredible bird's-eye view into the way the operations function without risking national security," Saiyami said.## "It's so interesting to learn their stories since they lead normal lives while they're actually undercover agents. They are so well informed and have so much knowledge on various subjects, most of which we as regular individuals are completely unaware of," she added.## Directed by Neeraj Pandey and Shivam Nair, the eight-episode Hotstar Specials spy action-thriller series is based on the role of Indian intelligence in a series of real terror attacks that India faced over the last 19 years.## It also features Kay Kay Menon, Karan Tacker, Divya Dutta, Vinay Pathak, Muzammil Ibrahim, Vipul Gupta, Sajjad Delafrooz, Parmeet Sethi, Gautami Kapoor, Sana Khan, Sharad Kelkar, and KP Mukherjee. It is slated to go live on March 17 in seven languages on Hotstar VIP.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

When SRK, Virat Kohli influenced 'MC Sher' Siddhant Chaturvedi Bollywood
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When SRK, Virat Kohli influenced 'MC Sher' Siddhant Chaturvedi

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi, who has been signed up as a brand ambassador of a men's grooming range, feels celebrity faces truly influence consumers to buy products. Being a fanboy of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, Siddhant says he also did the same in his years of growing up.## "Being a Shah Rukh Khan fan, as a kid, I would go for anything that SRK endorsed. If I saw an ad on TV, I would ask if I could get that (product)," Siddhant told IANS.## On Virat, he added: "Being a huge cricket fan, I felt anything that Virat does, I have to do!"## Now that the actor has become the face of a men's grooming brand, the subject of his signature style naturally came up. "I believe in finding my own comfort. Those days when everyone found growing beard cool, I wasn't doing it only because everyone was doing it. I grew a stubble. Holding on to my signature style that defines my personality is important to me rather than following a trend. I am an actor. So, most of the time I am portraying someone on-screen who I am not. If I have to be someone else off camera too, where will I show the real me?" he chuckled with a wink.## Is grooming as important for men as women? "It is important to be well-groomed, especially when you are going out for a date, a professional meeting or attending an occasion. Personally, I am lazy by nature to groom myself every day, but I am an actor and I am in showbiz. That is why I prepare myself to get used to the practice of being presentable at all times," he replied.## Being signed up to sell products, they say, is the first sign that you've arrived as a star. Siddhant is clearly excited selling the grooming range, Ustraa.## "Who would have thought that one day I would become the face of a brand!" he gushed.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Kartik Aaryan looks forward to performing on home turf at IIFA awards Bollywood
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Kartik Aaryan looks forward to performing on home turf at IIFA awards

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Actor Kartik Aaryan is excited because he will get to perform live on home turf soon. The actor, who hails from Gwalior, says he looks forward to performing at the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA), which will be held in an Indian city for the second time in a row when the 21st edition is hosted in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.## "This is the first time it's happening in Indore. Earlier, they (people of Indore) didn't have the access (to stars), but this year such a nice line-up is arriving to perform, so all of us are excited. I am excited because it is taking place in my home state. I look forward to it. Right now, I am injured but I am dying to perform there," said Kartik at a press conference of the event that he attended with Katrina Kaif.## Did Katrina, who is known for her cool moves, give tips to Kartik on dancing? "He already performed when IIFA was held in Bangkok, so it will not be his first performance. I think he is fantastic on stage," Katrina replied.## Apart from Kartik and Katrina, celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez will perform on the awards night, which will be hosted by Salman Khan and Ritiesh Deshmukh.## While a pre-event will be held in Bhopal on March 21, the actual three-day event will take place in Indore from March 27 to 29.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Sara Ali Khan: I don't look at myself as a star Bollywood
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Sara Ali Khan: I don't look at myself as a star

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Actress Sara Ali Khan doesn't think she grew up in a family of stars and says she doesn't consider herself as a star.## "My parents are actors, but I don't think I have been grown up in the family of stars. Father, for instance, has always been very particular about education and my mother is the flagbearer of humility. She so believes putting your head down and letting your work speak for yourself," Sara said.## "I never had much exposure to Bollywood. I don't really think I come from a family of stars. I don't look at myself as a star," added the daughter of actors Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh.## Looking back at her growing up years, she said: "I was a mischievous student in school who played pranks on everyone. One of the pranks I remember was dropping glue on the fan blades which spilled all over the class when switched on. I almost got suspended for this because my principal kept asking why I did this, and I had no answer to it."## Asked about her equation with the wife of Saif and actress Kareena Kapoor, Sara replied: "I admire Kareena Kapoor and her work. She's a professional who always gives preference to work. Her style of working is something I would want to imbibe from her."## Sara opened up about her life in an episode of "Starry Nights Gen Y", which will premiere in India on Zee Cafe on March 8.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Coronavirus scare: Stars, filmmakers spread awareness and warn against rumours Bollywood
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Coronavirus scare: Stars, filmmakers spread awareness and warn against rumours

Mumbai, March 5 (IANS) Coronavirus is now a reality in India, with 29 cases confirmed all over the nation by the first half of Thursday. Stars and filmmakers across Bollywood and the southern film industry have united to spread awareness about the disease and stop panic on social media.## Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu shared a list of dos and don'ts on Instagram story. The list includes observing good personal hygiene, frequently washing hands with soap, covering one's mouth while sneezing and coughing, refraining from the consumption of raw or undercooked meat, refraining from traveling to farms, live animal markets or where animals are slaughtered.## Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has suggested avoiding handshake or hugging. He has insisted on traditional Indian ways of greeting like salaam and namaste. Sharing Salman's post on Instagram, actress Bipasha Basu wrote: "With Awareness and good hygiene we can fight anything. Well said @beingsalmankhan."## Not mentioning coronavirus directly, director Rohit Shetty has reposted nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar's post pertaining to "Common sense to deal with uncommon threats" on Instagram. The post offers tips like having amla daily, consumption of turmeric milk at night, hot water bath with neem leaves, washing hands before eating and refraining from shaking hands.## Veteran actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha took to Twitter to spread awareness through a series of tweets. In one tweet, he has appealed to all to stop rumor-mongering.## "From #SafdarjungHospital & to all other hospitals. The fear that has gripped the city/nation should be cleared out by the media who can play an important role by preventing outright negative & fake news. Rumour mongering must stop. Media can be positive & responsible in these fearful & stressful times. They can also be very helpful in keeping the matter calm & fruitful. #CaronaVirus"## Advising all to drink hot water in another tweet, he wrote: "This time, the Wuhan virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed at a temperature of 26-27 degrees. Therefore, drink more hot water. You can tell your friends and relatives to drink more hot water to prevent it. Go under the Sun. It has been cold recently, and drinking hot water is also very comfortable. It is not a cure and is good for the body. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink ice, remember!"## Director Ram Gopal Varma took to Twitter to sarcastically express: "If there are much lesser number of cases in India, it either means we are just plain lucky or that coronavirus doesn't like Indians much."## Director Anubhav Sinha also shared the same point as Ram Gopal Varma that the number of cases in India is very low and requested everyone not to panic.## He tweeted: "Influenza kills more people every year. We are panicking because we think this shit is new and there is no cure for it. But the truth is that the mortality rate is very low. So... #DontPanic #Corona BUT #TakeCare."## Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri tweeted: "A doctor told me that people who stay too much in central AC environment have a higher chance of catching Corona Virus than those who stay in an open and natural environment. By that logic, urban areas are more susceptible than villages."## For more and latest news about Bollywood and Tollywood, stay tuned with us.

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