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Huma recalls being 'attacked by a rooster’ as she shares 'memories' from Bhutan

Huma recalls being 'attacked by a rooster’ as she shares 'memories' from Bhutan

Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi shared a string of “beautiful memories” from her recent trip to the land of the thunder dragon and hilariously recalled how she was attacked by a rooster.

Huma shared a string of pictures and clips from her trip, which she mentioned as “some beautiful memories.. esp number 4.”

In the first clip, the actress is seen trying her hands in playing a musical instrument, which she captioned: “1. Me trying to be musical in Simply Bhutan Museum.”

The second and third images were about her book “Zeba”.

“2. Here for @bhutanechoes for My book Zeba. 3. With the amazing @manfrombhutan can never thank him enough for this wonderful experience,” she wrote.

Divya Dutta talks about ‘leadership and control’: It's not a fine line at all

Divya Dutta talks about ‘leadership and control’: It's not a fine line at all

Actress Divya Dutta, who will be seen in the upcoming series “Mayasabha: The Rise of the Titans”, has spoken about leadership versus control and said that there is a significant distinction between the two and not a "fine line."

In the trailer for the upcoming series, Divya’s character Irawati Bose is heard saying the line: “Who says dictatorship is not leadership?”

Asked how she personally interprets the fine line between control and leadership, Divya told: “That's not a fine line at all. It is a huge difference that makes sort of control and leadership because I think a leader mostly makes a team, a good leader, takes the team with you and yeah, dictatorship is something different, of course.

Pavan Malhotra: ‘Court Kacheri’: It’s emotional, real, and deeply relatable

Pavan Malhotra: ‘Court Kacheri’: It’s emotional, real, and deeply relatable

The makers of “Court Kacheri” on Saturday unveiled the trailer of the upcoming show, which veteran actor Pavan Malhotra described as “emotional, real, and deeply relatable.”

Veteran actor Pavan Malhotra, who plays advocate Harish Mathur, shared, “Playing Harish was more than a role, it was a reflection.”

“This show dives into the silent battles between generations, the weight of legacy, and the quiet rebellion of choosing your own path. It’s emotional, real, and deeply relatable,” said the actor.

The show is by the creators at TVF and directed by Ruchir Arun. Court Kacheri isn’t just another legal drama, it’s courtroom chaos with a whole lot of heart.

With a stellar cast including Pavan Malhotra and Ashish Verma in the lead, along with Puneet Batra, Priyasha Bharadwaj, Bhushan Vikas, Kiran Khoje, Sumali Khaniwale, and Anandeshwar Dwivedi, Court Kacheri delivers a courtroom experience that’s anything but conventional.

Randeep Hooda pens emotional note for his beloved horse Ranji as he bids adieu

Randeep Hooda pens emotional note for his beloved horse Ranji as he bids adieu

Randeep Hooda shared a heartfelt note for his beloved horse Ranji, who passed away this week at the age of 23. The actor-filmmaker said that the horse took him flying over many obstacles and won him many medals.

He first wrote the lines of the song "Seasons in the Sun", originally written by Jacques Brel and famously covered by Terry Jacks in 1974 in the caption section of his Instagram.

In a heartfelt note, Randeep recounted Ranji’s extraordinary life story. From being rejected by the army for his small size and a failed eye operation, to narrowly escaping a life pulling tangas.

A R Rahman congratulates nephew G V Prakash for second National Award; Wishes him many more

A R Rahman congratulates nephew G V Prakash for second National Award; Wishes him many more

Oscar winner A R Rahman, who is also the uncle of music director G V Prakash, and ace director Sudha Kongara were among several film celebrities who congratulated music director G V Prakash on having won his second National Award for Vaathi.

Soon after the winners of the 71st National Awards were announced on Wednesday, G V Prakash Kumar, who won the National Award for Best Music Direction (Songs) for the Tamil, Telugu bilingual film Vaathi, took to his X timeline to call the honour "a blessing for the second time". G V Prakash had won his first National Award for director Sudha Kongara's 'Soorarai Pottru'.

Randeep Hooda on why every role feels like his first

Randeep Hooda on why every role feels like his first

Actor-filmmaker Randeep Hooda says acting is never easy as it always carries fear and uncertainty and added that each role is like starting from scratch.

Talking about if acting is ever easy for him or does every role still bring a level of fear and uncertainty, Randeep told: “If you're not uncertain and you're not feeling like, oh my God, this time, I personally, this time they're going to discover that I don't know anything about acting. That is what keeps me on my toes and I really believe that.

“It's always as if I'm doing my first job.”

Asked what he believes is more powerful – what the actor says or what the actor doesn't say, Randeep told: “Whatever you say are just your thoughts. And most of us try to hide our thoughts or don't completely say what we mean.”

Rani Mukerji dedicates her 1st National Award to all ‘incredible mothers’

Rani Mukerji dedicates her 1st National Award to all ‘incredible mothers’

Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji, who was honoured with her first National Award on Friday, has reacted to her big win at the National Awards this year. The actress was announced as the winner of the National Award for Best Actress for her work in ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’.

Censor Board clears G V Prakash-starrer ‘Blackmail’ for release with U/A certificate

Censor Board clears G V Prakash-starrer ‘Blackmail’ for release with U/A certificate

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has now cleared director Mu Muran’s much-awaited thriller drama ‘Blackmail’, featuring actor, music director and producer G V Prakash in the lead, for release with a clean U/A certificate.

Taking to its X timeline, JDS Film Factory, the production house that has produced the film, said, "#Blackmail U/A Censored Certificate."

It may be recalled that the film which was originally scheduled to hit screens worldwide on August 1 this year was indefinitely postponed just a day before its release.

‘Saiyaara’ star Aneet Padda is overwhelmed with the love from alma mater

‘Saiyaara’ star Aneet Padda is overwhelmed with the love from alma mater

Actress Aneet Padda, who has been getting a lot of positive response to her work in the recently released film ‘Saiyaara’, is overwhelmed with the love poured by her alma mater in Amritsar, Punjab.

On Friday, the actress took to her Instagram, and shared a video in which the teachers at her school can be seen recollecting how she was a student, and was always a promising talent, taking up theatre at a very tender age.

She also penned a long note in the caption, as she spoke about the love given to her by her school. She wrote, “I don’t even know how to put this into words. Watching this, I just sat there with the biggest smile on my face and tears in my eyes. Dales is where I’ve grown up, where I’ve learnt how to dream big, where people believed in me long before I even had the courage to believe in myself. To see my teachers, my mentors, and even the students come together to make something this beautiful is overwhelming in the best way”.

Varun Dhawan soaks in the simplicity of Punjab’s farms in latest pictures

Varun Dhawan soaks in the simplicity of Punjab’s farms in latest pictures

Varun Dhawan, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film “Border 2,” took to social media to share peaceful moments from his visit to Punjab’s farms.

Taking to his Instagram handle, he posted a few pictures of him where he is seen enjoying the calm and beauty of the green fields, soaking in the simple charm of village life. Clad in a white kurta pyjama, Varun is seen striking different poses in the lush fields of farms. Alongside the images, he wrote, “Punjab Punjab Punjab.”

The 'Student of the Year 2' actor, who has been busy shooting for his upcoming war drama, has lately been sharing glimpses from the set on social media. A few days ago, he posted a video of himself hugging Diljit Dosanjh from the last day of his shoot. For the caption, he wrote, “Diljit paaji ka shoot khatam hua, ladoo vi batt gaye… dosti da taste hi kuch aur hunda hai! Thank u paaji will miss u and the team. Border2.”

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