1. Priyanka-Nick Celebrate With ‘The Sky Is Pink’ Crew Before Wedding
A pre-wedding party for Priyanka Chopra and her American singer beau Nick Jonas was organised in Delhi on the sets of her upcoming film The Sky Is Pink, before they left for Mumbai.
"Love, laughter and happily ever after to the beautiful bride-to-be," read a post on the Instagram account of Roy Kapur Films, which is producing the movie.
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2. Netflix’s ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ Hindi Trailer Is Here
Netflix has released the Hindi trailer of Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle with all the Bollywood biggies who’ve lent their voice to the re-telling of the classic tale. Abhishek Bachchan will lend his voice for Bagheera. Kareena Kapoor will be infusing life to the soft and hypnotic voice of the python Kaa. Anil Kapoor will be giving voice to the free-spirited bear Baloo, Madhuri Dixit to Nisha and Jackie Shroff to Shere Khan.
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3. Pics: Check out Shahid’s Look From ‘Kabir Singh’
Shahid Kapoor has been shooting for upcoming film Kabir Singh, which is a Hindi remake of the Telugu blockbuster Arjun Reddy. The film is directed by Sandeep Vanga and also stars Kiara Advani.
Shahid shared a glimpse of his look from the film with a photo from the sets which he posted to Instagram.
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4. From Punjab to Miami: Guru Randhawa Collaborates With Pitbull
The Punjabi singer and rapper Guru Randhawa, whose repertoire is graced by hits like, Suit, Ban Ja Rani, Lahore and Patola just upped his game by joining forces with American rapper Pitbull for an international single. Produced by Bhushan Kumar, the single is titled Slowly Slowly and was shot in Miami under the direction of Gifty. The music is produced by DJ Shadow Dubai, MKSHFT, BlackOut, RedMoney & Vee.
Guru Randhawa said in a statement, “I am quite excited to collaborate with Pitbull and the song has turned out good. Pitbull’s contribution on the song adds a magical spin that gives it yet another International twist. It’s a huge step ahead in going global...I think this collaboration will set Indian music on the global map.”
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5. ‘Last Tango in Paris’ Director Bertolucci Passes Away at 77
Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci, whose films include Last Tango In Paris and 1900, has died in Rome aged 77, Italian media said on Monday.
Considered one of the giants of Italian and world cinema, Bertolucci was the only Italian ever to win the Oscar for best film, snapping up the award in 1988 for The Last Emperor.
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