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Ammy Virk, reveals how Diljit broke stereotype of Punjabi actors, enabling them to get good work

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Mumbai, July 1 (IANS) Actor-singer Ammy Virk has credited Diljit Dosanjh, who is considered to be a sensation in the field of music and showbiz, for breaking the stereotype of Punjabi actors in Bollywood.

Ammy, who will soon be seen in the film “Bad Newz”, said: “It is a dream to work with Dharma Productions, Karan Johar, Anand Tiwari, Vicky Kaushal, and Triptii Dimri. I hope to be part of many more entertaining films in the future.”

The actor-singer calls it a big deal to come from Punjab and “work on these big entertainers.”

“Earlier, Diljit (Dosanjh) paaji came and broke the stereotype of Punjabi actors, which allowed us to get good work here. I hope to make Punjab and all of you proud with my work.”

Ammy added that “Bad Newz” is his first commercial entertainer in Bollywood.

“And having been in the industry and worked with incredible actors like Ranveer Singh, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, and Vicky Paaji—all Punjabis—it was great fun to work with them.”

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He also jokingly drew a parallel between the Punjabi and Hindi film Industry.

“It was a great experience working with the team and on the set it was an extremely fun atmosphere. In the Punjab film industry, we start shooting whenever we are up; there is no alarm or schedule,” Ammy said.

They added: “Over here, they are extremely professional and start work so early and finish on time contrary to what we thought, seeing the budgets of films over here.”

“Bad Newz” is releasing on July 19. Ammy also has “Khel Khel Mein” lined up for release.

–IANS

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'Bigg Boss OTT 3': Ranvir, Armaan rubbish Vishal-Lovekesh's 'just for the show' friendship

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Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Actor Ranvir Shorey, who is currently a part of the streaming reality show ‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’, spoke with his fellow contestant Armaan Malik about the friendship between Vishal and Lovekesh.

The duo concluded that the friendship between Vishal and Lovekesh is just for the show, as it lacks substance in real life.

Armaan also expressed his disappointment over a recent disagreement with Lovekesh, saying, “After our fight yesterday, I had to eat leftover roti because he didn’t make fresh ones for me. Later, I heard he was telling others that I should have made fresh rotis for him to appear generous even after our argument.”

Ranvir questioned if Lovekesh’s actions were merely for the show, to which Armaan affirmed, noting his familiarity with the show’s format.

Ranvir said, “I feel Lovekesh and Vishal are playing up this brotherly friendship angle for the cameras. It seems like a strategy they’ve planned from outside — to stick together and subtly undermine others.”

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Armaan concurred as he suggested that their friendship might not be as genuine as portrayed.

‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’ streams on JioCinema Premium.

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How social media has been a game-changer for actress Shivangi Verma

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Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Actress Shivangi Verma has shared how social media has played a significant role in her life and career, calling it a game-changer and blessing for artistes like her.

Known for her work in the show ‘Choti Sarrdaarni’, Shivangi said: “Social media plays a very important role in my life. It’s a game-changer. If used right, it can take someone from zero to 100 in terms of fame and recognition. For artistes like me, who might not have received the respect they deserve solely based on their talent, social media has been a blessing.”

“Initially, I was hesitant about it, but my mother encouraged me to showcase my work and personality online. As a result, things started working in my favour. I’ve been cast in significant projects through social media, such as the biggest music album of my career with Himesh Reshammiya and other projects in 2021,” she said.

The actress also said that she stays in touch with many influential casting directors and industry people through her social media platforms.

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“However, I also understand the importance of setting boundaries. Too much of anything can be harmful. Social media can expose us to all kinds of people, both good and bad, and sometimes inappropriate content. But despite its downsides, I find social media to be the best thing.”

“Social media has enhanced my career significantly, adding more stars to it. Through social media, people have come to know me better and more deeply. Many of my casting opportunities have come directly from social media, and I believe it will continue to play a crucial role in my career growth,” she added.

On the algorithm changes and fluctuations in views on reels, Shivangi said that she takes social media seriously but does not get frustrated when her reels do not receive views. Instead, she works harder to improve her content and increase their circulation.

–IANS

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Neha Joshi, Himani Shivpuri pick prized possessions from their saree collection

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Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Actors Neha Joshi and Himani Shivpuri have opened up on their enduring love for sarees and traditional attire, revealing the most precious possessions in their collections.

Neha and Himani shine in sarees that enhance their grace and charm, both on and off-screen.

Their wardrobes featuring luxurious Kanjeevarams and intricate Chikankari sarees reflect a deep connection with India’s rich textile heritage.

Neha, who plays Krishna Bihari Vajpayee in the show ‘Atal’, said: “Sarees have always held a special place in my wardrobe and heart. Recently, while promoting my show ‘Atal’ in Lucknow, I got myself one of the finest pieces of Chikankari cotton saree.”

“This exquisite saree, one of the most expensive in my collection, is a true testament to the artistry and heritage of Lucknow. Its delicate hand-embroidered patterns and soft cotton fabric felt like wearing a garment steeped in rich tradition. The saree is so special to me that I decided to keep it at my mother’s place in Nashik. As we both love to share our sarees, seeing her wear it brings me immense joy,” she added.

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Himani, who plays Katori Amma in the sitcom ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’, said: “The most precious possession in my collection of sarees is my red Banarasi saree which I purchased during a memorable visit to Varanasi. The rich, radiant silk and intricate zari work make each Banarasi saree a masterpiece.”

“Owning one is like having a piece of art, a celebration of our culture and the incredible craftsmanship passed down through generations. This Banarasi saree symbolises my deep respect for our country’s cultural richness and my love for traditional Indian attire,” added the senior actress.

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‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’: Sai Ketan Rao rants about Sana Makbul's reaction to kitchen duties

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Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Actor Sai Ketan Rao was seen expressing his frustration over his ‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’ housemate Sana Makbul’s reaction to the newly appointed kitchen duties in the show.

Sai indulged in a candid conversation with housemate Sana Sultan wherein he ranted about a recent interaction with Sana regarding their kitchen duties.

The 29-year-old actor recalled how he requested Sana to come for her chopping duties on time. However, Sana felt offended by Sai’s comments on arriving on time.

An upset Sai said: “I just wanted her to understand the importance of being punctual, especially since cooking is her assigned duty. But she completely misunderstood my intention and got offended.”

Sai, who quit his corporate job to pursue a career in acting, made his debut with ‘Agni Sakshi’ but gained recognition with his work in the show ‘Mehndi Hai Rachne Waali’.

He was then seen in ‘Chashni’, while his work in ‘Imlie’ helped him gain major stardom.

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Apart from television, the actor has worked in Hindi and Telugu web series such as ‘Three Half Bottles’, ‘Beyond Breakup’, ‘Love Studio’, ‘Lovely’, ‘Aham Bhramhasmi’, ‘The Baker and The Beauty’.

‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’ airs on Jiocinema Premium.

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Here’s why Shweta 'Golu' Tripathi says a show like ‘Mirzapur’ has helped her become better person

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Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Actress Shweta Tripathi Sharma, who is gearing up for the third season of the popular crime thriller series ‘Mirzapur’, feels the show helped her become a better human being.

One could debate how such a violent and dark show can make someone a better person, but hear Shweta out.

The actress told IANS that the show taught her not to judge characters and broadly, people.

She said that people are fighting many untold battles so before judging someone, we should factor in the possibilities of the ongoing battles in their lives.

‘Mirzapur’, which debuted on Prime Video in 2018, is set to return with its third season on July 5.

“There has been a lot of growth for me as an actor in these six years. There are many things about ‘Golu’ that I, as Shweta, might not be okay or comfortable with, but the director has imagined the character in a certain way. As actors, it’s our duty to serve the story and do justice to the character,” she said.

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“‘Mirzapur’ has taught me not to judge characters. So, in that sense, I have become a better person. We might dismiss someone for their actions, but we seldom try to understand the reasons behind their actions,” she said.

–IANS

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