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Neil sings ‘Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan’ with father Nitin Mukesh, actor says ‘you made it shine’

Neil sings ‘Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan’ with father Nitin Mukesh, actor says ‘you made it shine’

Actors Neil Nitin Mukesh, Boman Irani, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Anusha Mani joined forces with veteran singer Nitin Mukesh for a memorable rendition of the iconic song "Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan" from the 1970 classic Mera Naam Joker.

Neil shared the magical moment on Instagram, posting a captivating video of the ensemble performing the timeless "Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan" alongside Nitin Mukesh, the son of the legendary singer Mukesh, who originally lent his soulful voice to the iconic track.

For the caption, Neil wrote: “What an amazing evening it was celebrating the grand release of our web Show “Hai Junoon” with loved ones And what made it even more memorable was the honor and love shown by the entire team, especially my producers, Aditya Bhat, @sagar_cinemakid , and @jiohotstar @jio_creative_labs.

“Their tribute to my grandfather , the legendary Mukesh ji, was a touching and humbling gesture that added depth and meaning to the occasion,” he added.

Neil went on to express gratitude to his father Nitin Mukesh.

Rajkummar on almost choosing science over acting: Thank God that didn’t happen

Rajkummar on almost choosing science over acting: Thank God that didn’t happen

National Award-winning actor Rajkummar Rao revealed that he once considered taking up Science in the 11th grade, driven by family influence, but is now thankful that he didn’t go down that path.

Talking about if there is a “Bhool Chuk” that he made and is thankful for, Rajkummar told: “For some reason, in Class 11, I wanted to take Science because I think the atmosphere at home was like that my elder brother and even most of my cousins were science students.”

Rajkummar shared how he briefly considered Science due to peer influence, despite his passion for acting.

“But I was always into acting — I used to do stage performances, dance, martial arts — but it was just that everyone else was taking Science, so I thought I should too,” said the actor, who completed his 12th grade from S.N. Sidheshwar Senior. Sec Public School, where he participated in school plays.

Ajay Devgn unites with son Yug for the Hindi version of 'Karate Kid: Legends'

Ajay Devgn unites with son Yug for the Hindi version of 'Karate Kid: Legends'

In a landmark move, Sony Pictures Entertainment India had brought together actor Ajay Devgn and his son, Yug Devgan for their first-ever collaboration.

The father and son duo have lent their voices to the Hindi version of "Karate Kid: Legends", which will be released in theatres across India on May 30, in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

Sharing the exciting news, the makers penned on social media, "The master has a new voice. So does the student! Ajay Devgn & Yug Devgan are all set to bring Jackie Chan & Ben Wang’s epic journey to life in #KarateKidLegends (Hindi). Kick into action with the Hindi trailer dropping soon."

Guru Randhawa urges fellow Indians to stay together: 'Nation comes first'

Guru Randhawa urges fellow Indians to stay together: 'Nation comes first'

Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa used social media to pen a heartfelt note to echo the emotions of millions across the nation amidst India's ongoing tension with Pakistan.

Stressing the importance of staying united during these challenging times, Randhawa wrote on his Instagram, "India is not just a country, it is an emotion, a bond of oneness that transcends caste, religion, language, or background. We are all Indians first, and our unity is our greatest strength."

The 'Ishare Tere' singer believes that all those who speak against the country should shift to a place they feel more aligned with.

"Whether Indian by birth or by heart, anyone who speaks against our motherland does not deserve to enjoy the privileges of this great nation. They are free to live wherever they feel more aligned, but not at the cost of disrespecting the very soil that nurtures us all," he added.

Anupam Kher discusses the challenges of acting and directing simultaneously in ‘Tanvi The Great’

Anupam Kher discusses the challenges of acting and directing simultaneously in ‘Tanvi The Great’

Veteran actor Anupam Kher has opened up about the unique challenges of wearing two hats as both an actor and a director for his film “Tanvi The Great.”

Kher shared the difficulties of balancing both roles, revealing how the experience pushed him creatively. Speaking about playing Col. Pratap Raina in his directorial venture, Kher shared, “The most difficult thing is to act and direct a film simultaneously. Luckily, I was surrounded by an extremely experienced technical team and a brilliant set of actors. They made my job slightly easy. Otherwise, Col. Pratap Raina is complexed. But he changes. And that change hopefully formulates his performance in #TanviTheGreat. Watch it and then decide.”

A day after quitting Test cricket, Virat visits Vrindavan with his wife Anushka

A day after quitting Test cricket, Virat visits Vrindavan with his wife Anushka

A day after he announced his retirement from Test cricket, India's batting stalwart Virat Kohli was on Tuesday spotted in Vrindavan with wife Anushka Sharma in tow. A video of their visit to the holy town where Lord Krishna spent his childhood went viral on social media.

In Vrindavan, Virat and Anushka met Sant Premanand Govind Sharan and received his blessings.

Kohli took to Instagram on Monday to draw curtains on his illustrious 14-year-long Test career with 9,230 runs in 123 matches, including a stellar 30 centuries and 31 fifties.

The couple was previously spotted visiting several temples over the couple of years. In January this year, Virat, Anushka Sharma and their children visited Vrindavan to seek the blessings of Premanand Ji Maharaj, the photos of which went viral on social media.

Alia Bhatt: Behind every uniform is a mother who hasn't slept

Alia Bhatt: Behind every uniform is a mother who hasn't slept

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt expressed gratitude and respect for the sacrifices of Indian soldiers and their families, especially mothers who raised them.

Alia shared a note. It read: “The last few nights have felt... different. There's a certain stillness in the air when a nation holds its breath. And over the past few days we've felt that stillness. That quiet anxiety.

“That pulse of tension that hums beneath every conversation, behind every news notification, around every dinner table.”

Alia spotlighted the stark contrast between our safety and the constant danger faced by soldiers protecting us.

“We have felt the weight of knowing that somewhere, out there in the mountains, our soldiers are awake, alert, and in danger. While most of us are tucked into our homes, there are men and women standing in the dark, guarding our sleep with theirs. With their lives. And that reality... it does something to you. Because you realise this isn't just bravery.”

Pankaj Tripathi: Hindi films are rarely shot in Bihar

Pankaj Tripathi: Hindi films are rarely shot in Bihar

Acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi shared that life has come full circle for him, as he is shooting a social human drama film in his home state for the first time in over two decades in Hindi cinema. He also said that Hindi films are rarely shot in Bihar, making this experience even more special.

Pankaj shared: "It’s hard to put into words what this moment means to me. I began my journey as a performer on the dusty streets of a small village in Bihar, doing theatre and ‘nukkad nataks’, never imagining that one day I would return to these very lanes with a film crew.”

“After spending over two decades in Hindi cinema, this is the first time I am shooting a film in my home state, and it feels like life has come full circle. Hindi films are rarely shot in Bihar — the last I remember was Manoj Bajpayee’s ‘Shool’ in 2003 — so this experience is incredibly special and long overdue."

Anushka says 'you’ve earned every bit of this goodbye' as Kohli retires from test cricket

Anushka says 'you’ve earned every bit of this goodbye' as Kohli retires from test cricket

After T-20, Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test Cricket on Monday after 14 years of illustrious career. Amidst the big announcement, his wife and actress Anushka Sharma showed her support through an emotional post.

The actress posted a picture of the couple sharing a laugh in the middle of the ground on Instagram.

Anushka further penned a note, recalling all the hardships that went into making those records throughout the years.

"They’ll talk about the records and the milestones — but I’ll remember the tears you never showed, the battles no one saw, and the unwavering love you gave this format of the game. I know how much all this took from you. After every Test series, you came back a little wiser, a little humbler — and watching you evolve through it all has been a privilege," she wrote.

Tom Cruise reveals how he was cast in ‘Rain Man’

Tom Cruise reveals how he was cast in ‘Rain Man’

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise may have missed out on starring in ‘Rain Man’ if not for his little sister.

During a wide-ranging conversation at the BFI in London on Sunday, Cruise reflected on the films that made his career and told the story of his chance meeting with Dustin Hoffman at a New York City restaurant, reports.

It was 1984 and Cruise had just shot Ridley Scott’s ‘Legend’. He was back in the States visiting his sister Cass, who spotted Hoffman from across the restaurant.

“She goes, ‘There’s Dustin Hoffman’. I looked up and there he was, in a hat, he was doing ‘Death of a Salesman’, and he was ordering takeout”, Cruise said. “She goes, ‘You go over there and say hello to him’. I was like, ‘I’m not going to say hello’. She goes, ‘You know him, you know his movies’. And she doesn’t do stuff like that. And I don’t walk up to people, but she was so pushy”.

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