Kangana shares ‘permanent stretch marks’ after ‘Thalaivii’

Actress Kangana Ranaut has talked about how her weight adjustments for her latest ‘Thalaivii’ that “messed up many things” in her body and left her with “permanent stretch marks”.

For her role in the film, based on the life of late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and former actress J. Jayalalithaa, Kangana had to gain 20kg and undergo major physical transformation several times.

She took to Instagram to share her experience, detailing that doing all that over the six months period left her with “permanent stretch marks”.

“Gaining 20 kgs in 6 months and loosing it all within 6 months that too in my thirties messed up many things in my bodya I also have permanent stretch marks as well but art comes to life with a price and more often than not price is the artist him/herself,” she wrote.

“Thalaivii” showcases the varied aspects of Jayalalithaa’s life, tracing her journey as an actress at a young age to becoming the face of Tamil cinema, as well as the rise of the revolutionary leader who changed the course of the state’s politics.

Talking about her upcoming works, Kangana currently has ‘Dhaakad’.

She is also shooting for her next ‘Tejas’, where she plays a fighter pilot. The Indian Air Force was the first of the country’s defence forces to induct women into combat roles in 2016. The film takes inspiration from the landmark event. ‘Tejas’ is directed by debutant Sarvesh Mewara. The film will be RSVP’s second film which pays a tribute to the Indian military after the immensely successful film “Uri: The Surgical Strike” which was released in January 2019.

Bigg Boss Telugu Season 5: Lahari Shari Eliminated from The House in 3rd Week.

The worlds biggest reality show bigg boss season 5 has came into the 3rd week elimination. In the house, contesnts are trying to connect to each other, apart from the games and fights . let’s see what happend in the house bfore elimination of 3rd contestant.

From the both teams, two players has to come and sit face to each other. then one person has to presss the buzzer when music stops to complete the lyrics. The winner has to choose  from the house mates and dance to that particular song

The elimination contestants Maanas, Lahari Shari and Priya were called to middle, after fun musical fun task. They were handed a car steering wheel and they keep it to hear crash sound. The contestant Maanas was safe at that time.

In the living room, two contestents from the same team has blindfolded. one person has to touch the one item and discribe the item and other one has to findout what it is. Jaswanth being the house captain had to direct the game in that perticular task where he was not participated.

Nominated contestants priya and Lahari came front screen of nagarjun. Nagarjuna had play the game with glow torches with red color on his hand with the names of Priya and Lahari and then the tourch show green light on priya name, she was safe, Then Lahari has to eliminated form the house.

Doja Cat was called Amy Winehouse during her teens

Rapper Doja Cat has said that she was likened to late singer Amy Winehouse, who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011, during her teenage years because of her make-up style.

Doja Cat said: “I used to do a giant cat-eye and the kids (in my high school) used to call me Amy Winehouse and other names that they thought were funny but weren’t.

“I’ve been learning how to do this cat eyeliner over the years, and I finally perfected it.”

Doja Cat, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, eventually purchased an eyeshadow palette and just “went crazy” with it, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The ‘Juicy’ hitmaker Elle.com: “I had every colour in the rainbow and I went crazy with that. I definitely didn’t know how to prime my eyes, so nothing looked that great, but I kept going.”

Doja Cat earlier revealed that she’s become more restrained on social media since finding fame.

The rapper was hugely enthusiastic about social media before she released her debut album ‘Amala’ in 2018, but she shared that she’s become more cautious with her posts over recent years.

Ellie Goulding feared she’d die during severe panic attack

Singer Ellie Goulding feared it was the end of her life when she suffered a terrible panic attack while travelling on a train, as she recalled how her mind just “completely crashed”.

Goulding said: “I was on a train, going to my friend’s dad’s funeral, sadly, and I was going back through where I grew up and I remembered the old person that I was and it hadn’t caught up with this new person that I was trying to make myself as a recording artiste, and I think it just completely crashed.”

“And just at that moment the train broke down and it was just this coming together of things where it came out in this massive panic of, well I was sweating, and my heart was pounding and I was having palpitations and I had these feelings of dread  which made me think I’m going to die.”

The ‘Love me like you do’ hitmaker added: “I was like, ‘Is this death? Is this dying?’, because that’s how severe it was as a physical reaction.”

She feels it is something she has developed as she gets older, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Speaking to Frankie Bridge on the ‘Open Mind’ podcast, Goulding added: “I don’t remember having it when I was younger. It’s possible that I did. I just maybe didn’t interpret it in the right way or I thought that was just who I was, whereas I’ve been able to unpick things a lot more now as I get older.”

“I think the first time that it became a physical thing was when I started out in music and it all happened so bloody quickly that I couldn’t catch up with what was going on. My brain couldn’t catch up with my body or the other way around.”

Neha Kakkar, Farhan Sabri create new fusion song ‘Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga’

Singer Neha Kakkar collaborated with DJ Chetas and Farhan Sabri for the song ‘Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga’ that releases on Saturday.

‘Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga’ has the original vocals of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan from ‘Dulhe Ka Sehra’.

Talking about the song, Neha said, “It makes me immensely happy to have sung a fusion of such iconic songs rendered by amazing artists of the music space. My love and gratitude for presenting me with an opportunity and the creative freedom to reimagine it. I hope the listeners will love it as much as I loved singing it.”

Adding to that, DJ Chetas said, “I’m delighted and honoured to be revisiting the work of the greats of the Indian music scene. One can always count on Neha Kakkar to elevate the experience of creating song when she’s on board. ‘Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga’ is one of the most special songs of my discography and I’m certain it will strike a chord with the listeners.”

The song is presented by Desi Music Factory, with music produced by Lijo George, sung by Neha and Farhan, with music by DJ Chetas and lyrics by Asim Raza and Sameer Anjaan, the exciting new song is now available on all streaming platforms.

Actress Ihana Dhillon recuperating well after serious accident

Actress Ihana Dhillon, who met with a serious accident last month and suffered seven fractures, says she is recuperating well and that post her recovery she will be back to work.

Ihana met with a very serious accident in August and was in the intensive care unit (ICU) for several days.

Ihana said: “I am very grateful to the Almighty for saving me. It was a devastating accident and it could have been a lot worse. The people that I have around me are incredible and each day felt like a blessing.”

Ihana will be commencing work from October.

She added: “I would be resuming work next month. I am recuperating well. There is more work to be done but things should be fine soon. We need to take a moment each day to be grateful to be alive and kicking. This is a wonderful life. Sadly we understand it sometimes after something happens. Love and light to all.”

Ihana made her Bollywood debut with the movie ‘Hate Story 4’. She has also starred in Punjabi movies such as ‘Daddy Cool Munde Fool’, ‘Tiger’ and ‘Thug Life’.

Arjun Kapoor attends ‘two bootcamps’ in 3 months

Arjun Kapoor attended two bootcamps in the last three months for his physical transformation in Alibaug. The actor says he has no shame in admitting that given his condition, he has to work twice as hard than others.

“I’m in a good space right now trying to push my body as much as possible so that I can be the best version of myself. I’m a work in progress and I will always be one.

“It is what makes my resolution even stronger and I’m currently thriving in this feeling.

Arjun has shared a video detailing his day at the bootcamp in Alibaug and also talked about his diet.

“In the last three months, I have managed to do two bootcamps with my trainer Drew Neal. He has taken me out of the city and we have spent over two weeks, per bootcamp, trying to achieve the best results. I’m only thankful to Drew for believing in me and for motivating me to reach higher,” Arjun said.

He added: “I have also been sticking to the discipline of eating the same food for a long duration and created consistency. I will continue to work harder towards making myself better and fitter in the days to come.”

“I have no shame in admitting that given my condition, I have to work twice as hard than others,” Arjun said.

The actor will be next seen in “Ek Villain 2” and “Kuttey”.

Bhumi: Hindi cinema should start showing sustainable way of living

Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar feels that it is time for Hindi cinema to start showing a sustainable way of living in their films.

Bhumi, in a chat with an interview, said: “I definitely feel that it’s high time that Hindi cinema starts showing a sustainable way of living in their films. I feel like as a fraternity we are woke and I personally would like to believe that we are more conscious than other industries, but I still feel like we aren’t doing enough.”

The actress, who has three films lined up ‘Mr. Lele’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and ‘Badhaai Do’, feels that there is a need for narratives in films that provide communication.

“I do feel that we need narratives in films/ movies that provide the communication as it’s the most powerful medium to get the message across to the masses,” she added.

Bhojpuri actor Pradeep Pandey’s ‘Prem Geet 2’ to release on Oct 1

Bhojpuri actor Pradeep Pandey, who is known as ‘Chitu’ in the Bhojpuri film industry, will be seen on screen on October 1 in his next film ‘Prem Geet 2’.

He will be seen alongside actress Shilpa Pokharel.

Talking about the freshness of this film’s script, he said: “This film is completely new, which has a wonderful combination of action and emotion along with romance. The songs of the film have been shot at many great locations. I hope the audience will like this film very much.”

The trailer of ‘Prem Geet 2’, made under the banner of Pashupatinath Productions presented by Ratnakar Kumar, was recently released on the official YouTube channel of Worldwide Records Bhojpuri.

Ratnakar Kumar, MD, music company Worldwide Records said, “‘Prem Geet 2’ is a musical love story. In this you will get to see many colors of love. We are going to release it on 1 October across India. Now theaters are opening slowly. There is tremendous music in this film, which will attract the audience towards it.”

Directed by Sonu Khatri, the movie also stars Amit Shukla, CP Bhas, Rohit Singh Matru, Sudha Jha, Indrasani Mishra, Ranjit Sharma, Bablu Khan and Ajay Kumar in pivotal roles.

Being a good actor is my focus, I am here to act: Amit Jairath

Actor Amit Jairath, who considers director Nikkhil Advani his mentor, says that it’s his passion and love for the craft of acting which is the prime factor that attracts him to be a part of Indian cinema.

Talking about his experience and role in ‘Mumbai Diaries 26/11’ he says: “It was an interesting experience. I had only heard and seen the horrific act on television. But now I was enacting it and the surroundings and the atmosphere around was made so real that this time it felt that it was actually happening all over again – the real horror that Mumbai felt that night, I could feel it in my spine while shooting.”

The actor known for his works in ‘Batla House’, ‘Jagga Jasoos’ and few short films like ‘Moksha’, ‘Nayi Ammi’ says: “Being a good actor is my focus, I am here to act.”

“With my quality and quantity of work, I’m here to play a longer game. Acting has been an obsession and passion, for me it was never a job, it was my calling. I am here to do good work,” he concludes.