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TV’s star comedian Kapil Sharma met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration ceremony of the National Museum of Indian Cinema in Mumbai on 19 January. And it seems the rendezvous has left both impressed.
Kapil took to Twitter to comment on Modi’s sense of humour. He wrote: “Respected pm Sh @narendramodi ji,it was nice meeting u n great knowing ur inspiring ideas and progressive views about our film industry and our nation. N sir I must say u have a great sense of humor too! regards”.
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Uri: The Surgical Strike continues it’s glorious run at the box office as it raked in Rs 91.84 crore on day 9. The Vicky Kaushal film is well on its way to becoming the first massive hit of 2019.
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Aanand L Rai’s ambitious Zero may have crashed at the box office but the director is not disheartened with the response.
The filmmaker views the experience as a lesson learnt.
The Shah Rukh Khan-starrer, which also featured Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif, was billed as one of the biggest films of 2018.
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Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai star Saumya Tandon welcomed a baby boy on Friday, 18 January. The actor has now shared a picture of her new family on social media with the caption: “Our bundle of joy!”
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput's upcoming film Rifleman has landed in a legal tussle as the makers of recently released 72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died claimed they had the original rights to make the movie based on rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat's life.
The director of 72 Hours..., Avinash Dhyani said this on Saturday while interacting with the media at a press conference here.
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