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      27 November

      Dango and Sahnewal grieve as Dharmendra, their legendary son, passes away

      Dango and Sahnewal, the Punjab villages linked to Dharmendra’s early life, mourn the iconic actor’s death at 89. Residents recall his humility, deep attachment to Ludhiana, and willingness to meet locals despite his busy film career Ludhiana: Dango and Sahnewal, two nondescript villages in Punjab’s Ludhiana district situated more than 30 kilometres apart, have one thing in common — Bollywood’s He-Man Dharmendra. And now they are united in grief over the passing of the showbiz legend. The star with a 65-year career spanning 300 films died in Mumbai on Monday at the age of 89. As the news of the legend’s death flashed across news channels, Dango and Sahnewal got into deep mourning. Born in Dango village in 1935, Dharam Singh…

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    • 27 November

      Why Dharmendra walked away from politics after one Lok Sabha term

      Dharmendra’s political career began with a sweeping win in Bikaner in 2004, but the actor soon grew disenchanted with Parliament and later expressed regret over entering politics. He reflects on his tenure, controversies, and family’s political involvement New Delhi: For decades, Dharmendra ruled the big screen but in 2004, the star famously swapped movie sets for political rallies and contested the Lok Sabha elections as a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Bikaner, Rajasthan, and won too. A native of Sahnewal near Ludhiana, Dharmendra’s Punjabi charm struck a chord with voters in Rajasthan. His campaign drew large crowds and plenty of attention — both for his star power and his outspoken remarks. While the BJP, led by the then Prime Minister…

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    • 27 November

      From Sholay to Rocky Aur Rani: Dharmendra’s most iconic performances

      Dharmendra’s career spans more than 300 films, with performances ranging from romantic leads to intense dramas and action-packed roles. This list highlights ten standout films that showcase his unmatched versatility and enduring legacy in Indian cinema New Delhi: With his effortless ability to shift through intense, understated performances and larger-than-life action heroes, Dharmendra was an all-rounder who effortlessly embodied all kinds of roles in an era where the biggest of the biggest heroes found it difficult to break out of their prescribed image. Here is a look at the top 10 films that shine through in his career of over 300 movies: 1. Sholay: The 1975 classic just celebrated its golden jubilee, and it is also one of the most important films in…

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    • 26 November

      Antonio Banderas says he was ‘cleaning fish every single day’ on Anthony Bourdain biopic set

      Antonia Banderas reflects on his experience filming ‘Tony,’ a biopic about Anthony Bourdain, at the Torino Film Festival. Despite the “fishy” smell during the shoot, Banderas appreciated portraying a mentor to a young Bourdain, delving into his early life and struggles Los Angeles: Hollywood star Antonia Banderas relished the experience on sets of ‘Anthony Bourdain’ biopic even though it smelled ‘fishy.’ Recalling the time, Banderas said: “We spent a month and a half filming in Cape Cod and Newport, constantly surrounded by the smell of fish. Every time I came back to the hotel, I had to shower because I absolutely reeked  I was cleaning fish every single day!” Speaking at the Torino Film Festival, Banderas shed new light on the…

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    • 26 November

      Priyanka Chopra says ambition and achievement can coexist with a balanced life

      Priyanka Chopra says ambition and achievement need not come at the cost of well-being, stressing that purpose should align with compassion. Speaking about her film Born Hungry, she highlighted its message of resilience, fate and the emotional journey of chef Sash Simpson. Mumbai: Global star Priyanka Chopra feels that stories like “Born Hungry” serve as a reminder that ambition and compassion don’t have to be at odds with each other in a world obsessed with speed and success. Asked whether stories like “Born Hungry” remind audiences of the human cause behind ambition and achievement? Priyanka told IANS: “I don’t think they’re mutually exclusive. Ambition and achievement can happen along with a balanced life and without human sacrifice. There is a balance…

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    • 26 November

      Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s next, Spirit, goes on floors with Prabhas, Triptii Dimri

      Filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit, starring Prabhas and Triptii Dimri, officially went on floors. Produced by Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series, the muhurat was attended by megastar Chiranjeevi, with veteran actors Prakash Raj and Vivek Oberoi in pivotal roles. Mumbai: Filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s next feature film “Spirit” has officially gone on floors, the makers announced on Sunday. Produced by Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series, the movie will feature actors Prabhas and Triptii Dimri in the lead roles. The production banner shared pictures of the cast and crew participating in the muhuratham ceremony on Instagram. The pictures featured Vanga, Prabhas, Triptii Dimri and megastar Chiranjeevi joining as the guest of honour. “Shoot prarambham! India’s biggest superstar Prabhas’s “SPIRIT” goes ON FLOORS today!” read the caption…

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    • 26 November

      Sobhita Dhulipala wishes husband Naga Chaitanya happy birthday; first look of ‘Vrushakarma’ unveiled

      Sobhita Dhulipala shared a romantic birthday post for husband Naga Chaitanya on Instagram. The actor’s birthday also saw the reveal of the first-look poster of his upcoming film Vrushakarma, featuring his intense avatar and a dramatic war-torn backdrop. Hyderabad: As Naga Chaitanya turned a year older on November 23, his better half, Sobhita Dhulipala, wished her ‘lover’ a happy birthday with an adorable social media post. Sobhita took to her official Instagram handle and dropped a romantic photo with hubby Naga Chaitanya. The image, which seems to be from one of their holidays, had Naga Chaitanya lovingly zipping Shobita’s Jacket in the middle of the street. “Happy birthday lover @chayakkineni (sic)”, the ‘Made in Heaven’ actress captioned the post. Naga Chaitanya…

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    • 26 November

      Ajith Kumar bags ‘Gentleman Driver of the Year’ in Venice; Shalini expresses pride

      Actor Ajith Kumar received the ‘Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025’ award in Venice for his debut season with Ajith Kumar Racing. Wife Shalini expressed pride on Instagram, calling it an honor to stand beside him during the recognition of his international racing journey. Chennai: Actress Shalini, who has accompanied her husband actor Ajith Kumar to Venice, Italy, where he received the award for Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025, has now expressed her happiness saying, she felt honoured to stand beside her husband in Venice. Taking to her Instagram page to post a few pictures from the event, actress Shalini wrote, “Honoured to stand beside my husband in Venice, as he is being awarded ‘Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025’…

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    • 25 November

      He-Man of Bollywood Dharmendra passes away aged 89

      Veteran Bollywood icon Dharmendra has passed away at 89 in Mumbai. Recently discharged from Breach Candy Hospital, he had been critically ill. Celebrated for over six decades of cinematic excellence and 300+ films, he was among Hindi cinema’s most successful and beloved stars Mumbai: Veteran Bollywood star Dharmendra, aged 89, has passed away. The octogenarian on November 12 had got discharged from Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai and was said to be in a stable condition and recovering well at home. At that time Dr. Rajiv Sharma from the hospital said that the legendary star has gone home ‘fully satisfied’ after receiving the required treatment. Sharing an update on the actor’s health, he stated, “Dharmendra ji has gone from the hospital…

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    • 25 November

      Shweta Tripathi: “I personally enjoy independent films more”

      Shweta Tripathi revealed her preference for independent films over commercial cinema, citing festivals as a space to learn from filmmakers. She discussed her approach to authentic character portrayal, using music, fragrances, and reading to access their emotional world. Mumbai: Actress Shweta Tripathi revealed that she personally enjoys independent cinema a little more than commercial cinema. During an exclusive conversation with IANS, she admitted to having a soft corner for independent cinema. She added that she also enjoys being a part of festivals as it serves as a platform to meet various people associated with filmmaking, such as directors, producers, technicians, and storytellers. Asked how she observes independent cinema in India, the ‘Mirzapur’ actress revealed, “I have a soft corner for independent…

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