I haven’t taken a break from acting; I am busy with my counseling sessions: Aditi Govitrikar
MUMBAI: Gorgeous actress, supermodel, and dedicated psychologist Aditi Govitrikar has recently spoken about her long absence from the big screen since 2017. We all know that Aditi, besides being a flawless actress, is the only Indian Mrs. World to be a medical doctor and a psychologist. However, on her short sabbatical from the films, Aditi has revealed that she hasn’t taken a break from her acting career. She has acted in web series...
Gul Khan is all praises for team Nazar
MUMBAI: Star Plus’ popular show Nazar is riding high on success. The show, which was reportedly a finite one, was extended owing to its immense fan following. The show is produced by 4 Lions Films. Producer Gul Khan is happy and content with the immense hard work and passion that the team is putting to make the show extraordinary and stand out from the lot. As the genre of the show is a supernatural drama, there are many stunts and...
Jennifer Winget’s latest picture will leave her fans begging for more
MUMBAI: The beautiful actress Jennifer Winget kick-started her career at the age of 12 as a child actor in the film Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya and then appeared in the film Kuch Naa Kaho at the age of 14. Later, as an adult, she went on to work in several television shows. Jennifer earned appreciations for playing the role of Zoya in Bepannah. Her role in Saraswatichandra is something one can’t stop adoring and is one of the prime...
Meet the Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi of television!
MUMBAI: Both Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi are two of the most talented and well-known actresses of the 90s. Apart from their acting skills, the duo was also known for their impeccable dancing. From their mudras and expressions to their grooves, everything was perfect, and they carried themselves with grace and elan. They aced all dance forms, from traditional and lyrical hip-hop to contemporary and even sensual songs, leaving the masses...
Shiny Doshi: Filmmakers used to think that TV actors overact
MUMBAI: The lines between TV and films are gradually blurring, with many TV actors getting prominent roles in films. Shiny Doshi, who is currently a part of Shrimad Bhagavad, says that TV actors perform more scenes than film actors do on a daily basis and that have no problem adapting themselves to films. ‘Actors like Mouni Roy, Hina Khan, and Karan Singh Grover make us really proud. They have been doing films. Earlier,...
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