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Debinna Bonnerjee croons 'Khamoshiyan' as hubby Gurmeet turns 40

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Mumbai, Feb 22 (IANS) Actress Debinna Bonnerjee celebrated her husband and actor Gurmeet Choudhary’s 40th birthday by serenading him with a soulful rendition of ‘Khamoshiyan’. She also described him as her entire world.

As the ‘Wajah Tum Ho’ actor turned 40 on Thursday, his wife Debinna showered him with love by singing the title track from Gurmeet’s 2015 romantic thriller horror movie ‘Khamoshiyan’.

The film starred Gurmeet as Jaidev, while Debinna portrayed the role of Simran, Kabir’s (played by Ali Fazal) ex-girlfriend.

Taking to Instagram Stories, Debinna shared a video wherein she can be seen singing into a mic. She is wearing a black sleeveless dress.

The snippet shows someone playing a guitar, while Debinna is crooning ‘Khamoshiyan’ as Gurmeet singing along with her. The birthday boy is wearing a white shirt, and blue denim pants.

She captioned it: “Happy birthday youuu. My whole world… I love you…I love us…”

The other video shows Gurmeet blowing the candles on five cakes– three cakes were of chocolate flavour, there was a fruit cake, along with a black forest cake.

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It shows Debinna closing her eyes and praying for Gurmeet. The video is captioned: “While you are out and about…You know I’m wishing the best of best for you…Shine Shine Shine bright my love.”

Gurmeet also took to his Instagram account and shared some pictures from his birthday celebration.

He captioned it: “Appreciating all the love and wishes.. Celebrating life with gratitude.”

Gurmeet and Debinna tied the knot in February 2011. The couple have two daughters.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Gurmeet was last seen in the music video ‘Tere Mere’.

–IANS

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Biographical documentary 'Modern Masters: S.S. Rajamouli’ to release on August 2

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) An OTT platform is all set to bring a biographical documentary feature titled ‘Modern Masters: S.S. Rajamouli’, which takes through an immersive journey and interview with filmmaker Rajamouli, behind-the-scenes footage, and captivating narratives.

The collaboration aims to encapsulate Rajamouli’s creative universe, showcasing his profound influence on Indian and international cinema, his enduring legacy, and his innovative contributions to filmmaking.

The makers shared a poster on social media featuring the smiling face of the Baahubali director.

The post is captioned: “One man. Numerous blockbusters. Endless ambition. What did it take for this legendary filmmaker to reach his peak? Modern Masters: S.S. Rajamouli, coming on August 2, on Netflix.”

Presented by Anupama Chopra, the documentary also features insights from global celebrities like James Cameron, Joe Russo, and Karan Johar, as well as close friends and colleagues such as Prabhas, Jr NTR, Rana Daggubati, and Ram Charan.

Discussing the documentary, Sameer Nair, Managing Director of Applause Entertainment, shared: “His uniquely inventive narrative style has revolutionised Indian filmmaking, and we are excited to present his artistic development from his humble beginnings to ‘Baahubali’ and ‘RRR’. This partnership demonstrates our dedication to creating authentic Indian stories for a global audience.”

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Producer and host Anupama Chopra commented: “Rajamouli is a visionary whose imagination has altered the course of Indian cinema. His craft has captivated audiences around the world. His epic narratives have redefined storytelling standards.”

Monika Shergill, Vice-President of Content at Netflix India, added: “Rajamouli is an icon whose visionary storytelling and cinematic brilliance have built a deep fandom and put Indian cinema on the global map. His adventurous spirit and mastery of fantasy and epic genres have left an indelible mark on entertainment-loving audiences globally, breathing life into iconic tales from Indian history and culture.”

Produced by Applause Entertainment and Film Companion Studios, the documentary will premiere on August 2 on Netflix.

–IANS

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‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’: Vicky Kaushal, Ammy Virk to promote ‘Bad Newz’ on 'Weekend Ka Vaar'

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Actors Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk will appear on the forthcoming “Weekend Ka Vaar” episode of the third season of ‘Bigg Boss OTT’ to promote their upcoming film ‘Bad Newz’.

Vicky and Ammy will join the “jhakaas” host of the controversial reality show, Anil Kapoor.

The three will discuss ‘Bad Newz’, chat with the contestants, and even groove to songs from the film, directed by Anand Tiwari.

‘Bad Newz’, which also stars actress Triptii Dimri, revolves around the lighter side of a rare pregnancy phenomenon called ‘Heteropaternal Superfecundation’, wherein a woman gets pregnant with twins from two different fathers.

The song ‘Tauba Tauba’ from ‘Bad Newz’ was released on July 2 and has gone viral, garnering 19,982,986 views in just three days.

Several Bollywood personalities, including Salman Khan and Nushrratt Bharuccha, were seen grooving to the track by sensation Karan Aujla.

Upon sharing the music video of the track on Instagram, Vicky captioned it: “Punjabi gaana aur main dance na karu.”

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‘Bad Newz’ is set to hit the big screen on July 19.

Last week’s first ‘Weekend Ka Vaar’ episode featured rapper Raftaar and actors Raghav Juyal and Lakshya Lalwani as special guests, who came to promote their upcoming projects.

‘Bigg Boss OTT 3’ airs on Jiocinema Premium.

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Zeenat Aman dressed as ‘a 70+ schoolgirl’ reminisces about her youth

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Veteran Bollywood star and diva Zeenat Aman took a stroll down memory lane, recalling her school days after posting a picture of herself dressed as a “70+ schoolgirl.”

Zeenat took to Instagram and shared a picture of herself in a long black cotton dress paired with a white full-sleeve shirt.

The actress completed her look with sunglasses, black socks, and Mary Jane heels.

For the caption, Zeenat shared an anecdote from her school days.

“A friend of mine likes to joke that a wonderful childhood only sets you up for disappointment later in life. They’re being silly, of course, but there is a grain of truth in the statement. If those early years are filled with love, insulated from cruelty, and soaked in camaraderie, the inevitable realities of adulthood can come as a shock!”

The actress added that, despite being separated from her school days by many decades, the memories remain clear.

“Don’t we all know someone who was the very best version of themself in school, and then struggled uncharacteristically later on? I am separated from my schooldays by so many decades, but the memories remain sublime.”

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The 72-year-old star reminisced about playing hockey, picking strawberries, and being called to the parlour.

“Playing hockey on tableland (I was usually the goalie), strawberry-picking field trips to Mahabaleshwar, clandestine midnight feasts in our dorm, the thrill of being called to the “parlour” because I had a visitor (usually mummy and uncle Heinz, laden with tuck)… there must have been squabbles and gossip too, but truth be told I can’t remember a single slight from those years,” she said.

She praised her school’s routine and discipline.

“St. Joseph’s was run by the Daughters of the Cross and they were wonderful, compassionate and firm mentors. Routine and discipline were paramount and this rigour advices my work ethic till date.”

The actress talked about growing innocently wayward in her teens.

“In my teens, when I grew innocently wayward – sneaking out of campus to go to town with my friends and other such antics – they countered in the most delightful way. Instead of punishing me, they gave me more respect and responsibility! It was an invite to rise that I happily accepted.”

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Zeenat also spoke about making international friends at her school.

“My school friends came from an international milieu. Girls from India, Australia, the Middle East… I’ve lost touch with them all, but such a diverse crowd taught me so much about respecting differences and finding commonalities.”

She concluded, “So! Here I am dressed as a 70+ schoolgirl, and asking to hear your defining boarding school memories.”

–IANS

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Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi reveals biryani cooking hacks taught by Ustad Habib Pasha

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Ahead of ‘World Biryani Day’, celebrity chef Harpal Singh Sokhi has shared some biryani cooking hacks taught to him by Ustad Habib Pasha, emphasising that it is one dish that represents the country.

Harpal, who is part of the show ‘Laughter Chefs’, shared: “I think biryani is a complete food in itself. It’s a one-pot meal with protein, carbs, and the right kind of flavours. Biryani is one dish that represents India very well and is a well-sought-after dish across the country.”

“Each state or place has its own flavour depending on how they have adapted themselves to biryani. So it is, in a way, I think, the perfect dish that represents Indian culture and the country itself,” he added.

When asked about a specific biryani hack, the chef said; “Few cooking hacks that Ustad Habib Pasha taught me is that biryani is actually mutton biryani. There is no other biryani, I don’t think so. Chicken is more like a pulao. It never existed in the early days. The first cooking hack that Habib Pasha taught me was, ‘you need to select the right kind of meat and marinate it with dry spices, and you actually have to kind of hammer them by lifting the meat up’.”

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“After mixing the dry spices, you have to lift the meat up and throw it back into the pot. This thumping, which keeps happening for at least 20-25 minutes, breaks up the protein structure of the meat and adds to the cooking time. And the second thing Habib Pasha would do is, when he would cook the rice, he would add a little bit of milk to it. This would brighten up the basmati rice and add to the end flavour and consistency of the biryani,” he said.

Harpal continued, “He would also always say, chef, you need to boil the water with shahi jeera and add salt to it. And the salt taste of the water should be higher so that the rice absorbs the right kind of salt in it. And then the end product gets the right taste of salt. It is not salty, but it brings in the right taste of salt. And that is the most important. Layering of Biryani should be such that the end product gets you a fluffy rice Biryani.”

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The chef added: “I learnt to make Biryani in Nizam’s kitchen. It is the epitome of perfection. The true Biryani, in my opinion, comes from the Hyderabadi tradition. Begum Mumtaz Khan taught me the art of using spices. The Hyderabadi Biryani stands out because it has just the right amount of spices, providing great flavour without being overpowering, unlike the Awadhi or Calcutta Biryanis.”

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Ali Merchant talks about his struggles: 'Had to sell my car as I couldn’t afford EMI'

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Actor and DJ Ali Merchant shared his thoughts on changing career paths and reminisced about his days of struggle, including when he had to sell his car because he could not afford the EMI.

Ali shared: “I had to sell my car as I couldn’t afford the EMI, and there was a point when I had only 50k left in my account and all my savings were over. It impacted me very badly in the short term, but I dedicated 3-4 years to learning music theory and DJing.”

The actor, known for his roles in shows such as ‘Amber Dhara’, ‘Saat Phere: Saloni Ka Safar’, ‘Looteri Dulhan’, and ‘Hum Ne Li Hai- Shapath’, is set to make his Bollywood debut in a film produced by Faizuddin Siddiqui.

Ali said he “kept going to see different theater plays to unlearn all that I had learned in TV and to learn new forms of acting.”

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Ali also shared the most significant lessons he learned from taking that risk and how those lessons have shaped his approach to decision-making.

“The most significant lesson I learned was to always do what your heart says because that’s going to be long-term. The mind will always put you in doubt, leading you to choose a safer decision. In performing arts, always follow your heart.”

The actor discussed the specific moment when he felt the risk he took was about to pay off or, conversely, when he thought it might lead to failure.

Ali shared: “When I started doing well in DJing and was traveling a lot — over 250+ flights each year — I learned about different cultures and observed people in different cities. This helped me understand the art of realistic acting much better.”

“Watching a lot of world cinema helped me connect the dots, and when I finished my first film, I felt my decision to leave TV was right. It gave me immense satisfaction as an artist. Now, I am eagerly waiting for the release so I can continue working on nice projects and approach the people I want to work with smoothly.”

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