UNICEF India Ambassador, Kareena was seen wishing the Indian players before the toss.
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The actor sported a short crop on the cover of Brides Today's February edition.
Quite a few Hindi films have taken up issues related with sex, and managed to shine the torch on some pertinent issues.
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Ayushmann Khurana, who is shooting, was missing at the celebrations.
Stars dazzle on the January issue of Hello magazine.
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'If diversity is our strength, it is also our shortcoming, because we live in two separate nations -- urban India and rural India. There should be some semblance between these two Indias,' feels actor Ayushmann Khurana, in our special series where well-known Indians tell Rediff.com what they love most about India.
This is the first time that Amitabh Bachchan and Ayushmann Khurana share screen space, and that's good reason for us to be excited about Gulabo Sitabo.
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'The most difficult thing in the world is to convince someone to put Rs 20 crore on your movie script.'
'I don't have a godfather.' 'When your film doesn't do well, opportunities become even more limited.'
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Bollywood has realised the value of portraying the complexity, necessity and changeability of modern-day marital unions.
A big part of October's charm is in its taking of a cinematic tragedy and presenting to us how we may experience it in real life, says Sreehari Nair.
Preetisheel Singh lets us into some star secrets.
'We are caring and sweet to each other.' 'We do have our tiffs, arguments on everything; neither of us agrees to be wrong.'
Shoojit Sircar takes Rediff.com's Ronjita Kulkarni behind the sets of October, and right inside his beautiful mind.
'When you are half decent looking, you want to look like yourself, especially in your first project. But it was important to do justice to the role, especially when it is such a big project. I don't want to play the lead and look like a hero. I am open to do character roles, what is the harm in it?' Dangal actor Aparshakti Khurrana looks ahead in life.
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Shanoo Sharma -- the woman responsible for launching the careers of Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Vaani Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Alia Bhatt among others -- tells Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com what casting is all about.