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Last year, baby Taimur was too young to venture out on Christmas, but now this one-year-old munchkin has stepped out to attend his first Kapoor traditional Christmas brunch. This tradition, started by Shashi Kapoor, has been carried forward by his sons and once again the Kapoor khandaan came together to celebrate Christmas with their family.
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Salman Khan has bounced back at the box office and how, with his latest film Tiger Zinda Hai. His film opposite Katrina Kaif enters the the Rs 100-crore club on its third day at the box office on Sunday. Tiger Zinda Hai raked in Rs 34.10 crore on its opening day. The second day was even better. The film made 35.30 crore on Saturday and third day collections gave it a direct entry into the 100-crore club. The film made 45.53 crore on Sunday making the total collection for 3 days Rs 114.93 crore.
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It’s Christmas which means it’s time to celebrate. While some Btown stars celebrated Christmas with underprivileged kids, some decided to party with their famous friends and others stayed home with family. While Salman was spotted celebrating the double dhamaka of Christmas and success of Tiger Zinda Hai, Karan Johar threw a party.
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On Christmas evening, Team Race 3 had not one or two, but four reasons to celebrate!
The team turned the sets into a mini party, as they revelled to mark the birthday of co-star Anil Kapoor, in addition to an early celebration for lead actor Salman Khan's birthday. The team was also in high spirits owing to the tremendous success of Salman Khan's last release, Tiger Zinda Hai. Christmas celebrations soon turned into a series of congratulatory moments on the sets of Race 3.
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Veteran actor Partha Mukhopadhyay, who had acted in many Bengali classics, died of cardiac arrest at a city hospital here today. He was 70. He was suffering from kidney problems and was admitted to the hospital on 22 November, a family member said. He is survived by wife.
Mukhopadhyay had portrayed a number of roles in classics like Atithi, Balika Bodhu, Amar Prithivi, Baghbandir Khela, Agniswar and had made his mark as a character actor in 1970s and 1980s. He had the distinction of having acted in films helmed by renowned directors such as Tapan Sinha, Tarun Majumdar and Goutam Ghosh.
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