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Ileana Has a Bikini Birthday B-10 | Friday, November 8, 2019 BOLLYWOOD www.WeeklyVoice.com Ileana Has A Bikini Birthday Tara Sutaria Says Films MuMBA: Actress Ileana D’cruz, who turned a year older Now More Women-Centric last Friday, raised the heat in bi- kini on her birthday. NEW DELHI: “Student Of On her birthday eve, Ileana The Year 2” actress Tara Sutaria took to Instagram and shared a says there is much more for ac- boomerang video in which she is tresses to do in ilms now, but seen soaking up the sun in a blue there are some “iconic women” bikini. “Last smidge of sun and who will always have their place. alone time before the birthday... “Cinema today is much more Also celebrating that I it into this women-centric and there’s so gorgeous swimsuit after a while,” much more for us to do on cel- she captioned. Later, Ileana gave luloid but there’s a magic that the a sneak peek into her birthday actresses of the ‘80s and ‘90s had and Halloween celebrations, that will go down as benchmarks where she can be seen donning in cinematic history,” Tara told a black outit teamed up with a IANS. long silver coat and open locks. “Srideviji in ‘Mr.India’, the Wishing the “Main Tera Hero” sensual Zeenat Aman, the cute actress on her 33th birthday, her and bubbly Neetuji, etc. Those co-star Varun Dhawan wrote: iconic women will always have “Happiest birthday Ileana, wish- their own place. Actresses today ing you all the happiness in the are also most fortunate to have world.” Athiya Shetty posted a large and excellent teams work- photograph with her. “Happi- ing with them who cater to the est birthday my Ilu Pilu. I wish demands of the profession in a you every bit of happiness in the very organised way,” added the world, and so much love,” she youngster, whose ilm “Mar- wrote along with the image. Ma- jaavaan” will release later this laika Arora wished her, saying month. “happy birthday hot stuff”. “Student Of The Year 2” and On the ilm front, Ileana will “Marjaavaan” are both ilms that next be seen in “Pagalpanti”. have two actresses each. “My third ilm ‘Tadap’ is a sin- Vivek Agnihotri Begins Shoot For New Film gle-heroine project and I’m sure - there will be more. In my second MuMBAI: Filmmaker genocide of Kashmiri Hin that this is the irst schedule ilm, both actresses essay very Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri dus. Agnihotri, along with of ‘The Kashmir Files’ and different parts so we challenge will start shooting the irst his wife and actress Pallavi the most dificult part of the each other with our differences,” schedule of his next proj- Joshi, will be interviewing ilming process because it - said Tara, who had lent support to ect, “The Kashmir Files”, displaced Kashmiri Pan involves real people which the Pond’s campaign - #SeeWha- across the uK, uSA and dits, who are now settled far Pallavi and I would capture - - tHappens that encouraged wom Canada soon. “The Kash away from their roots. on camera. Once I get this en to let go off their inner voices mir Files” is based on the Agnihotri said: “I believe right, it is half battle won.” and fears to move ahead. SRK’s Family Photo A Real Winner Athiya Shetty Has A MuMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan’s family photograph is winning hearts. The King Khan himself Challenge With gushed over it saying he and Gauri “made the best babies”. SRK’s wife Gauri shared the family picture on Instagram Bundelkhandi where Shah Rukh and Gauri sandwich with their three kids Aryan, Suhana and AbRam. “Squeezing memories into one frame,” she captioned the image. The click seemed to have been from their family holiday abroad during the winter. Daughter Suha- na, younger son AbRam and wife Gauri are in blue jackets. Aryan is seen standing in the centre in closed eyes. Shah Rukh reacted Gauri made a good Home but I a beige jacket. AbRam stands out to Gauri’s post, saying: “Over really believe we are the best at in the image as he is seen with years I made a good house... making some really good kids!” MuMBAI: Actress Athiya delkhandi language. Shetty says learning Bundelkhan- “I had heard this accent and di for the upcoming comedy dialect briely in ilms. I have to drama “Motichoor Chaknachoor” admit that it wasn’t easy to get was a challenging yet fulilling the dialect right initially and use experience. it in regular colloquialism,” Athi- Set in Bhopal, “Motichoor ya said. Chaknachoor” is about a young “I did workshops and worked NRI husband-obsessed bride and on the dialect along with our writ- a desperate groom Pushpinder er, Meghvrat Singh Gurjar for a (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Athiya few weeks as part of my prep for will be seen essaying role of the character, before starting to Anita, an educated girl who is shoot. I found it challenging but looking for a green card-holder extremely fulilling as it helped groom. Pushpinder, the guy ea- us create that perfect heartland ger to get married, is settled in vibe for our ilm,” she added. Dubai. He follows his mother’s Directed by Debamitra Biswal, instructions. The story is about the ilm will release on November how their life changes when the 15. It also features Navni Parihar two get married. and Abhishek Rawat. To stay true to the region where It is produced by Viacom18 the story is set, the makers decid- Studios, Woodpecker Movies, ed to include dialogues in Bun- Rajesh and Kiran Bhatia, Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Film ‘Shikara’ Has Kashmir Theme MuMBAI: Filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who marked the com- pletion of 30 years of his hit crime drama “Parinda” on Sunday, an- nounced his new directorial project, “Shikara”. “Shikara - A love letter from Kashmir to release on 21st February, 2020. From director Vidhu Vinod Chopra. Presented by Fox Star Hin- di,” read a post on the oficial Twitter handle of Vidhu Vinod Chopra Films. The ilming for “Shikara” reportedly began in March 2018 in Kash- mir. The movie is also being produced by Chopra. This is not the irst that Vidhu Vinod Chopra is making a ilm involving Kashmir as one of the major elements in the theme. He had earlier helmed the action thriller ilm “Mission Kashmir” in 2000..
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