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Swatantrya Veer Savarkar makers Anand Pandit and Sandeep Singh extend special screening invitations to Indian National Congress party leaders Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
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Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous
Shirin Sewani
Shoojit Sircar
National Award-Winning director Shoojit Sircar shares a glimpse of his next heartwarming directorial set for a 2024 release in cinemas.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Krishna Shroff meets undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr, receives best wishes for MFN, her MMA promotion
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Kantara: Chapter 1
Ajay Devgn
AJAY DEVGN’S NY VFXWAALAANNOUNCESSTRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION IN COLLABORATION WITH GBK, SWEDEN
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The Malfettones
Shivangi Verma
As the world gears up to celebrate the International Day of Happiness on March 20, it’s a reminder to cherish the joy that surrounds us daily. This special day underscores the significance of happiness, well-being, and mental health in our lives. Actress Shivangi Verma, renowned for her role in “Control Room,” shares her unique perspective on this occasion, emphasizing that happiness shouldn’t be confined to a single day. “Happiness is more than a feeling; it’s a state of mind,” she asserts. Shivangi believes that happiness is found in life’s simple pleasures. “Delhi, my hometown, is where my heart finds joy,” she says. “It’s where my family and friends reside, and nothing compares to the time spent with them.” As a self-proclaimed foodie, Shivangi finds delight in Delhi’s vibrant street food scene, with gol gappe and aloo tikki among her favourites. Family is the cornerstone of Shivangi’s world. She recalls the elation of giving her first paycheck to her parents, a moment that brought pride and joy to their eyes. “Seeing your parents happy is what life is all about,” she reflects. Communication with her parents is another source of instant joy for Shivangi. “They are my problem solvers,” she explains. “Their happiness […]
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Bastar Poster
Netizens lauded Vipul Amrutlal Shah and Sudipto Sen's Bastar:The Naxal Story for bringing the harsh reality of journalism to the big-screens.
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