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Fulbari’s Chunavati temple theft case: One more accused arrested, cash recovered

Fulbari’s Chunavati temple theft case: One more accused arrested, cash recovered

Phulbari, Feb 28: The NJP police have arrested one more person in connection with the theft at the Maa Shakambhari Chandi temple in Fulbari's Chunavati area. The accused has been identified as Biraj Barman. The incident took place late Monday night when miscreants broke the iron gate of the temple, looted the donation box, stole the idol's jewellery and fled with several thousand rupees in cash. An investigation was launched following a written complaint at the NJP police station, following which Noor Alam and Rana Dutta were arrested on Wednesday night. Cash and several stolen jewellery were recovered from them.…
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Saqib Saleem express stereotyping still happens: ‘As an actor you have to be patient’

Saqib Saleem express stereotyping still happens: ‘As an actor you have to be patient’

Actor Saqib Saleem opens up about his experience working in the OTT medium, his latest show Crime Beat and dealing with the pressure of social media.Actor Saqib Saleem has showcased his versatility through a variety of roles since his debut in 2011. However, he believes the film industry and audiences often typecast actors based on a single role. In an interview with Screen, Saqib spoke about typecasting in the industry, his ZEE5 show Crime Beat and dealing with the pressure of social media.Talking about typecasting and how OTT has slowly changed perceptions, Saqib said, “I am a greedy actor and…
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John Abraham express it is ‘mental’ for stylists to be paid Rs 2 lakh per day, believes film industry is ‘bleeding’ staff costs: ‘How much more will you suck the system?’

John Abraham express it is ‘mental’ for stylists to be paid Rs 2 lakh per day, believes film industry is ‘bleeding’ staff costs: ‘How much more will you suck the system?’

John Abraham called stylists charging Rs 2 lakh per day 'mental' and urged actors to introspect on the poor state of the industry that is 'bleeding'.Actor and producer John Abraham recently opened up about the state of Hindi cinema, revealing how the industry is suffering due to the exorbitant fees charged by actors and the hefty costs they pay to their staff. The Satyameva Jayate actor called stylists charging Rs 2 lakh per day 'mental' and urged actors to introspect on the poor state of the industry that is 'bleeding'.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, John said, "Hindi cinema is…
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Aamir Khan told he hasn’t taken any salary for his films in 20 years, shares in profits: ‘My films are made in Rs 10-20 crore, my fees don’t burden them’

Aamir Khan told he hasn’t taken any salary for his films in 20 years, shares in profits: ‘My films are made in Rs 10-20 crore, my fees don’t burden them’

Aamir Khan, while explaining the economics of his films, said he hasn’t taken any fee in 20 years. He says this way he is not only able to create stories he loves but also ensure that cinema remains the ultimate winner.With voices constantly being raised about star salaries and the entourage of superstars in Indian cinema, it seems that the profit-sharing model for stars is a viable option to ensure the sustainability of the industry.Interestingly, actor-filmmaker Aamir Khan, who is known for his business acumen and understanding of both the art and commerce of cinema, joined this bandwagon much earlier.…
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‘Raj Kumar express Nana Patekar abuses, beats and beats people; he said if… then I will leave the sets of Tiranga’: Mehul Kumar recalls casting

‘Raj Kumar express Nana Patekar abuses, beats and beats people; he said if… then I will leave the sets of Tiranga’: Mehul Kumar recalls casting

Tiranga, released in 1993, featured Nana Patekar and Raj Kumar in lead roles. The film was directed by Mehul Kumar. Both Nana Patekar and Raj Kumar were known for their tough attitude on the sets, so when director Mehul Kumar cast them together for the 1993 film Tiranga, many warned him. In a recent interview, Mehul recalled that Nana had actually put a condition that if Raj Kumar interfered with his work, he would leave the sets. He shared that Raj Kumar had also objected to Nana’s casting as the actor was known for his tough attitude. Speaking to YouTube…
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Rakesh Roshan says even choreographers and directors demand vanity vans today: ‘If you need one on set all the time, why would you…’

Rakesh Roshan says even choreographers and directors demand vanity vans today: ‘If you need one on set all the time, why would you…’

In a recent podcast, filmmaker Rakesh Roshan spoke about visuals dominating Bollywood films more than storytelling today.Filmmaker Rakesh Roshan recently spoke about the evolution of the film industry. While he spoke about the changes in the filmmaking process and how things have become easier, he also expressed concern over the strong visual narratives dominating the film market today.During a podcast with Pinkvilla, Rakesh Roshan spoke about the vanity van culture in Bollywood, which increased the production costs of films, even leading to excessive use of green screens and VFX, which make films look unbelievable.He said, “The makeup rooms in our…
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Shabana Azmi told she wanted someone else to replace Jyotika in Dabba Cartel: ‘It was actually a mistake’

Shabana Azmi told she wanted someone else to replace Jyotika in Dabba Cartel: ‘It was actually a mistake’

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi opens up about the rising prominence of casting directors in the Hindi film industry and her co-stars in the Netflix show Dabba Cartel.Actress Shabana Azmi will soon be seen in the Netflix web series Dabba Cartel alongside Shalini Pandey, Sai Tamhamkar, Jyotika, Gajraj Rao, Jisoo Sengupta and Anjali Anand. At the trailer launch of the show, Shabana revealed how she couldn't say no to Dabba Cartel as it was being funded by her son and daughter-in-law.She also shared that initially, she wanted Shibani Akhtar to replace Jyotika from the series.Shabana said, “I have to confess one…
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Tina Ahuja said father Govinda told her to lose weight as ‘fat doesn’t look unhealthy’, recalls going on crash diet: ‘Wouldn’t recommend it to anyone’

Tina Ahuja said father Govinda told her to lose weight as ‘fat doesn’t look unhealthy’, recalls going on crash diet: ‘Wouldn’t recommend it to anyone’

Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja opened up about her father asking her to lose weight in her teens. She also revealed that she has been on crash diets before, but she wouldn't recommend it to anyone.Actress Tina Ahuja has always been open about her relationship with her father, actor Govinda, and how he would comment on her looks and guide her about weight management.In an earlier interview, she had revealed that her father was very particular about her weight during her teenage years, as she had a 'growing belly'. Now, in a candid chat with Kamiya Jani on Curly Tales, Tina…
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Anil Sharma told retaining Priyanka Chopra in Hero after her nose surgery went wrong, reveals if they are still in touch: ‘She became such a big star…’

Anil Sharma told retaining Priyanka Chopra in Hero after her nose surgery went wrong, reveals if they are still in touch: ‘She became such a big star…’

Gadar director Anil Sharma had revealed how he prevented Priyanka Chopra from leaving the film industry after her nose surgery went wrong.Priyanka Chopra made her Hindi film debut with filmmaker Anil Sharma's Hero: Love Story of a Spy. Earlier, Anil, best known for directing the Gadar films, had revealed how he prevented Priyanka from leaving the film industry after her nose surgery went wrong.The director not only retained her in Hero but also convinced producers Suneel Darshan and Subhash Ghai for the films Andaaz and Aitraaz respectively. Hero also featured Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta in lead roles.In a recent…
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Pankaj Tripathi says about Bollywood’s disconnect with audiences: ‘There’s no magic in cinema anymore…’

Pankaj Tripathi says about Bollywood’s disconnect with audiences: ‘There’s no magic in cinema anymore…’

In Expresso, Pankaj Tripathi spoke on a range of topics including his childhood, his journey from a small town in Bihar to cinema and the reason behind Hindi cinema's disconnect with audiences.National Award-winning actor Pankaj Tripathi attended the fifth edition of Expresso in Mumbai on Thursday. The consummate storyteller spoke on a range of topics including his childhood, his journey from a small town in Bihar to cinema and the reason behind Hindi cinema's disconnect with audiences."If we don't take our stories to the people, why will people connect with our films," the actor asked.Pankaj said cinema in the 90s…
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