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Mumbai, May 15 (IANS) Actor Babil Khan, who has turned 27 on Friday, will be celebrating his birthday on set and calls it the “best kind of celebration.” Babil said: “Over the years, I’ve realized there’s honestly no better way for me to spend my birthday than working. Being on set, surrounded by people who are all coming together to create something meaningful, feels incredibly special.”This year marks his fifth consecutive working birthday, a reflection of his deep passion for stor…

Mumbai, May 8 (IANS) Actor Babil Khan, who has resumed shooting and is amid a demanding schedule for his upcoming project, revealed that he turns to music between work as it’s his way of spending time with himself. Babil has been juggling long hours on the set and spends his downtime in his vanity van with his guitar, making the most of quiet moments between shots.“Whenever I get some time in between work, I naturally gravitate towards music. Playing the guitar and singing has always been so…

Mumbai, May 4 (IANS) He got the spotlight for playing Liquid in the 2011 “Pyaar Ka Punchnama”, but it was his role of Munna Bhaiya in “Mirzapur”, that shot him to fame. Divyenndu welcomes the reinterpretation of his roles, especially through memes. He feels meme makers possess a sharp storytelling instinct, even suggesting they could find a place in the film industry. Asked how he sees his characters being a part of meme culture and pop references, Divyenndu told IANS: “I just find it …

Mumbai, April 8 (IANS) Actor Babil Khan, who is the son of the late acclaimed star Irrfan Khan, has shared his two cents on meditation, which he said that it shouldn’t be done as an act. Babil emphasized that meditation, for him, goes far beyond a routine practice, it is state of being. He went on to explain that meditation should not be treated as a separate activity or a task to check off the list.Babil said: “You should not do meditation as an act, you should set your mindset in your body…

Mumbai, March 24 (IANS) Actor Babil Khan, son of the late acclaimed star Irrfan Khan, is back on sets as he has commenced shooting for his next in Bhopal. Babil had recently shared a video from his vanity van and mentioned, “Back to the grind, time to make you proud again.”Babil hasn’t revealed details of the project he is currently shooting for.A source close to the development shared, “Babil has been excited to be back on set. Acting is something that grounds him, and being in front of…

Mumbai, Feb 7 (IANS) ActressHuma Qureshi recently enjoyed what she described as an “evening full of love” with the legendary star, calling her a “forever icon.” Taking to her Instagram stories, Huma shared a warm picture of herself posing with Rekha and penned a heartfelt note that read, “Posing with my forever icon. An evening full of love… Rekha maam.”The picture seems to have been taken during the special screening for “Mardaani 3” as Huma had posted another picture with bro…

Mumbai, Feb 7 (IANS) Actor Vishal Jethwa has heaped praise on Bollywood star Rani Mukerji and said that he wants to come back as a “villain” in the fourth installment if it is made. Vishal, who played a pivotal role in Mardaani 2, has often spoken about the deep respect and admiration he holds for Rani.Vishal said, “Mardaani will always be very special to me, and so will Rani ma’am. Working with her has been one of the most important learning experiences of my life.”“She leads by exa…

Mumbai, Feb 5 (IANS) Actress Janki Bodiwala has described working on “Mardaani 3” as a dream come true, as the film allowed her to collaborate with the “OG”, including Rani Mukerji. Janki took to Instagram, where she shared a string of images from the sets of “Mardaani 3”, in which she played a police officer.“An actor’s dream, to work with your idols, to work with the OGs and to learn as much as you can,” she wrote as the caption.The actress thanked Yash Raj Films, Rani Mukerj…

Mumbai, Feb 2 (IANS) Actress Mallika Prasad, who essays the antagonist Amma in the latest release “Mardaani 3”, believes that villains are not born flawed but are shaped by the systems they grow up within. Asked if she believes villains like Amma are born broken, or shaped by systems that quietly reward cruelty, Mallika told IANS: “Villains are not born, and they are not broken individuals. We are actually looking at how society shapes people, and society shapes behavior. And in the case o…

Mumbai, Jan 21 (IANS) Actress and television presenter Mandira Bedi has taken a 21-day mannat of gratitude, choosing to visit the Gurudwara every single day, even on days when her calendar is tight. What makes the mannat stand out is that it isn’t tied to a strict routine. Mandira isn’t following a fixed time slot or treating it like a scheduled task; the focus is simply on showing up every day, regardless of how busy the day looks.Sharing her thoughts, Mandira said, “I made a 21-day manna…