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Taapsee Pannu returns with a courtroom drama alongside Rishi Kapoor in Anubhav Sinha directorial, Mulk. The trailer, which released on 9 July, asks tough questions about the identity of Muslims in India and the perception of ‘looking like a Muslim’. Taapsee (Aarti Mohammad) is shown as the legal representative of her client, Rishi Kapoor (Murad Ali Mohammad) with Ashutosh Rana, the prosecution lawyer, returning in a negative role. Take a look at the trailer here:
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Rambha, who starred in the superhit film of the 90s, Judwaa met her co-star, Salman Khan in Toronto. Salman, along with Jacqueline Fernandez, Katrina Kaif and others are in the country for the Da-Bangg tour.
Rambha, along with her family, met Salman backstage during the show.
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Star wrestler and actor John Cena is known to share inspirational quotes on Twitter. Recently he shared a quote by Shah Rukh Khan which read, “Neither power nor poverty can make you life more magical or less torturous.”
Shah Rukh Khan immediately replied to him by tweeting, "Thanks my friend for spreading the goodness. It’s important to inspire so many kids who look up to u as their hero."
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A mask with Rajinikanth's face covers the back of actor Sushant Singh Rajput's head in a poster of the Bollywood remake of The Fault In Our Stars, which has been titled Kizie Aur Manny.
Sushant plays the title role with debutante Sanjana Sanghi in the movie, to be directed by Mukesh Chhabra. This will mark the popular casting director's maiden foray behind the camera.
In the poster, the actors' back face the camera as they sit atop a bus and gaze at the blue sky.
The shooting of the film, presented by Fox Star Studios, began in Jameshedpur on Monday.
Sushant shared the poster on his Twitter page.
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Popular TV actor Kavi Kumar Azad, best known for his role of Dr Hansraj Haathi in the sitcom Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma, passed away from a heart attack on 9 July. He had reportedly slipped into a coma the night before.
According to media reports, Azad had been unwell and was admitted to Wokhardt Hospital at Mira Road, where he succumbed to a heart attack.
Azad, as Dr Hansraj Haathi, was an integral part of the very popular Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma. He also acted in films like Aamir Khan’s Mela and Funtoosh.
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