Mumbai, Oct 8: At a time when Bollywood celebrities haven't been holding their opinions back, the unabashedly outspoken Kajol has come out and subtly made her own stand amply clear. The actress echoed husband Ajay Devgn's thoughts on the on-going ban on Pakistani actors in India. He had asserted that he wouldn't work with a Pakistani actor, under existing conditions. “We all want peace, lekin
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New Delhi, Oct 8: Indian actress Priyanka Chopra, who features in American TV series "Quantico", says she has been always "apolitical" but finds it "extremely cool" that there is a female presidential candidate for the US though its sad that this is considered "progressive". In an interview to Suketu Mehta for Conde Nast Traveller India`s October 2016 issue, Priyanka was asked if she thinks the US
Mumbai, Oct 7: Bollywood star Akshay Kumar today said he is stunned that some people are debating the ban on Pakistani artistes at a time when soldiers have been killed in a terror attack. The 49-year-old "Rustom" star, whose father was an Army officer, posted a video in which he also slammed questions being raised about Indian Army's surgical strikes on terror launch pads in PoK. "Something which
New Delhi, Oct 6: It's been six days since the biopic based on MS Dhoni's life 'MS Dhoni: The Untold Story' released and in this short span the movie has racked up a box office collection of Rs 88.63 cr. The movie, which depicts Dhoni's journey to India's World Cup winning captain and sporting icon of the country since Sachin Tendulkar, is most definitely a must watch for cricket lovers. Apart
New Delhi, Oct 6: Bollywood actress Radhika Apte, who is known for wearing her heart on her sleeves, recently slammed a reporter on being quizzed about her leaked nude scenes from the movie ‘Parched’. Apte stated that she isn’t ashamed of doing bold scenes on screen when the script demands. It’s been a while that some of Radhika’s bold scenes with actor Adil Hussain from ‘Parched’ went viral
Mumbai, Oct 5: Veteran lyricist-writer Javed Akhtar today lashed out at Pakistani artistes, saying the fact they have not condemned the Uri attack is a kind of a "confession" that the country is responsible for it. Akhtar, 71, said he does not see any reason behind Pakistani artistes' silence on the attack. "The silence of Pakistani actors is a form of confession that Pakistan is responsible for
Mumbai, Oct 4: Sonam Kapoor may be one of the A-lister actresses inBollywood, but she is not okay with what the female actors get compared to what the men get to make a film. In an interview with Anupama Chopra for Film Companion, the 31-year-old fashionista opened up about the prevailing biasness toward men, saying, "There is a lot of sexism in the society which is disgusting." The diva cited the
New Delhi, Oct 4: Singer Adnan Sami, who is originally from Pakistan, but got an Indian citizenship this year, thinks Pakistan should thank India for “a brilliant, successful, mature and strategic strike against terrorism in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir, last week.” The singer, who attended an awards ceremony in the Capital on Sunday, had also tweeted congratulating the Indian Army after the
Mumbai, Oct 3: Veteran actor Om Puri and director Nagesh Kukunoor have come out in support of Pakistani actors, saying art and politics should be kept separate and banning the artistes will not change the situation. Puri said Pakistani artistes are not working illegally here and if they are sent back, Indian producers, who have signed them for their films, will suffer heavy losses. "When the
New Delhi, Oct 3: Nana Patekar urged people not to heed Bollywood actors as they are trivial when compared to the country. The actor was speaking about a call to ban Pakistani actors in the aftermath of Uri attack in which 18 soldiers were killed. Nana Patekar said that matter of Pakistani actors working in India is mere trifle when it comes to country. “I don’t know anything else other than my