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  1. il y a 8 minutes · Videos of Amitabh Bachchan touching Vyjayanthi Films chief C Ashwini Dutt at the grand promotional event of their film Kalki 2898 AD in Mumbai have gone viral on the internet, with many appreciating the megastar’s humility. The producer has now reacted to his gesture, and has said that he was taken by shock. Talking to X, Dutt shared a note of thanks for Bachchan, and hailed his magnanimity.

  2. Il y a 14 heures · View this post on Instagram. A post shared by The Tonight Show (BTS) (@fallontonightbts) The watch is worth approximately Rs. 1.2 crore. “I made this watch for Diljit Paji. It is an AP [Audemars Piguet] Royal Oak 41mm model encrusted with diamonds all over. Stainless steel and rose gold,” Jain The Jeweler was quoted saying in HT.

  3. Il y a 1 jour · Latest TV and OTT shows News Today Transcript at 6:30 PM on 20 June 2024. Let's begin with our top story: Before becoming a prolific filmmaker, Hansal Mehta began his career directing various television shows. In a recent interaction, Hansal recalled his experience shooting for the cookery show Khana Khazana, hosted by popular chef Sanjeev Kapoor.

  4. Il y a 15 heures · Meanwhile, 'SK 23' editor Sreekar Prasad has begun the editing work for the Sivakarthikeyan starrer, and a picture from the editing table was unveiled to give fans an update on the film. The first ...

  5. Il y a 6 heures · The first is Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, which arrives on July 3rd. The Netflix original film will feature the return of Eddie Murphy's Axel Foley in the first Beverly Hills Cop movie in 30 years ...

  6. Il y a 1 jour · The show Radhuni was launched in 2008 and till today it has been successful in sharing food stories and recipes for more than 5,000 episodes. Directed by Pompi Mukherjee, this 16-year-old show on Aakash Aath renders equal opportunities to food enthusiasts who are compassionate about displaying their culinary skills on the television screen.

  7. Il y a 4 heures · NEW YORK — Donald Sutherland, the Canadian actor whose wry, arrestingly off-kilter screen presence spanned more than half a century of films from "M.A.S.H." to "The Hunger Games," has died. He was 88. Sutherland died Thursday in Miami after a long illness, according to a statement from Creative Artists Agency, which represented him.