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Radhika Apte poses in swimwear at the pool side

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Actress Radhika Apte on Wednesday shared a glamorous image of herself on social media.

She could be seen enjoying her time on pool side.

"Testing the waters, quite literally 😉 Summer morning dips seems to be the routine @tommyhilfiger #tommyhilfiger #tommyhilfigerswimwear #ootd#summervibes," Apte captioned the image.

She was last seen on the big screen in Pad Man.

The movie earned lots of attention of both critics and film lovers.

The movie also featured Sonam Kapoor and Akshay Kumar.

Neha Bhasin: Folk music is almost like an old recipe

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Singer Neha Bhasin says folk music is like an old recipe, and it should be passed on to the future generations.

Bhasin is trying to do the same with her renditions to Punjabi folk songs like "Madhaniya", "Akh kashni", "Laung gawacha", "Nai jaana" and the latest "Chitta kukkad".

"I feel like folk music is almost like an old recipe that is passed on from generation to generation. It is our culture, no matter how far the borders change, because it is what keeps you rooted and connected to our core DNA," Bhasin told IANS.

"So even when these old Punjabi songs are sung by different singers over generations, they are still with us by that common emotional thread running through it over the years. And above all, its amazing how the entire country responds to that emotional connect and thus that music," she added.

Which one is her favourite rendition?

"It's really very difficult to pick one. Each rendition has some connection that I am very attached to. But if I absolutely had to pick one — it would be a close tie between 'Madhaniya and 'Chitta kukkad'.

"Both are very emotional for me, especially 'Madhaniya', which has a deep connect in my heart from my family, my mother to me leaving home at a very early age. It was sung at my sisters 'vidai'. It's a song that really stirs my soul."

The "Jag ghoomeya" hitmaker thanks her team for supporting her.

"All thanks to the fabulous team I have. Prayrit Seth, my director has worked with me on most of my songs and videos. It's a very organic process for him and me to conceptualise and brainstorm on how to present our work. We listen to a song and see what it connects best with," she said.

Explaining the process of recreating the song, she said: "Because I grew up listening to and watching loads of pop/pop rock videos, I'm very influenced by the 1990s. So, I always want to find a way to include that visual within that quintessential artistic form, thereby connecting the traditional vibe and the modern sound.

"Amidst that, we also like to create a contrast in our videos to include elements creating a pop new age vibe interwoven with an old retro zing. I love fashion and he loves stylised videos, so we both live our fantasies through these beautiful videos."

Neha Bhasin: Folk music is almost like an old recipe

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Singer Neha Bhasin says folk music is like an old recipe, and it should be passed on to the future generations.

Bhasin is trying to do the same with her renditions to Punjabi folk songs like "Madhaniya", "Akh kashni", "Laung gawacha", "Nai jaana" and the latest "Chitta kukkad".

"I feel like folk music is almost like an old recipe that is passed on from generation to generation. It is our culture, no matter how far the borders change, because it is what keeps you rooted and connected to our core DNA," Bhasin told IANS.

"So even when these old Punjabi songs are sung by different singers over generations, they are still with us by that common emotional thread running through it over the years. And above all, its amazing how the entire country responds to that emotional connect and thus that music," she added.

Which one is her favourite rendition?

"It's really very difficult to pick one. Each rendition has some connection that I am very attached to. But if I absolutely had to pick one — it would be a close tie between 'Madhaniya and 'Chitta kukkad'.

"Both are very emotional for me, especially 'Madhaniya', which has a deep connect in my heart from my family, my mother to me leaving home at a very early age. It was sung at my sisters 'vidai'. It's a song that really stirs my soul."

The "Jag ghoomeya" hitmaker thanks her team for supporting her.

"All thanks to the fabulous team I have. Prayrit Seth, my director has worked with me on most of my songs and videos. It's a very organic process for him and me to conceptualise and brainstorm on how to present our work. We listen to a song and see what it connects best with," she said.

Explaining the process of recreating the song, she said: "Because I grew up listening to and watching loads of pop/pop rock videos, I'm very influenced by the 1990s. So, I always want to find a way to include that visual within that quintessential artistic form, thereby connecting the traditional vibe and the modern sound.

"Amidst that, we also like to create a contrast in our videos to include elements creating a pop new age vibe interwoven with an old retro zing. I love fashion and he loves stylised videos, so we both live our fantasies through these beautiful videos."

Celine Dion cancels shows due to problem in her middle ear

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Popular International singer Celine Dion has cancelled her March and April concert dates due to a problem in her ear.

Celine Dion is dealing with a condition in her middle ear known as Patulous Eustachian tube.

"We regret to inform you that the performances of Céline at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace scheduled for March 27 through April 18 have been cancelled. Céline has been dealing with a condition in her middle ear known as Patulous Eustachian tube, which causes hearing irregularities, and makes it extremely difficult to sing," read a post on her official Facebook page.

"She has been experiencing this condition for the past 12-18 months but it has been successfully treated with various ear drop medications. During the past couple of weeks these medications have no longer been working to treat the condition, so she will undergo a minimally invasive surgical procedure to correct the problem," it said.

Celine has apologised to her fans for cancelling the shows.

"My luck hasn’t been very good lately… I’ve been so looking forward to doing my shows again and this happens…. I just can’t believe it! I apologize to everyone who planned to travel to Las Vegas to see my show. I know how disappointing this is, and I’m so sorry," Celine was quoted as saying in a statement.

Newly-single Zayn revives ‘Pillowtalk’ video look

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Singer Zayn Malik has unveiled bleach blonde hair — similar to his look in the 'Pillowtalk' video, which also featured his former girlfriend Gigi Hadid.

He was seen with the dramatic hair and beard transformation while on the set of his latest music video in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday. The 25-year-old's look was reminiscent of the bleached hair he sported in the video for his track "Pillowtalk", reports dailymail.co.uk.

His light hair also make his latest set of head and neck tattoos even more prominent, particularly his rose inking. His recent '25' inking was also on clear display. ?ia parduodami pripu?iami batutai konkurencinga kaina

Newly-single Zayn revives ‘Pillowtalk’ video look

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Singer Zayn Malik has unveiled bleach blonde hair — similar to his look in the 'Pillowtalk' video, which also featured his former girlfriend Gigi Hadid.

He was seen with the dramatic hair and beard transformation while on the set of his latest music video in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday. The 25-year-old's look was reminiscent of the bleached hair he sported in the video for his track "Pillowtalk", reports dailymail.co.uk.

His light hair also make his latest set of head and neck tattoos even more prominent, particularly his rose inking. His recent '25' inking was also on clear display. ?ia parduodami pripu?iami batutai konkurencinga kaina

Mandira Bedi’s juggling act

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Actress Mandira Bedi feels glad that even at 45, she is able to manage multiple things at a time.

The 45-year-old, who became popular after playing a strong character in the 1990s TV show 'Shanti', had committed to attend a few events a day prior to her mother's birthday on March 21.

The schedule of the events in Rajasthan got changed and ended up clashing with the celebration for her mother's birthday.

But Mandira managed to travel to three cities on the same day and completed her commitments successfully. She also flew to Delhi at night and gave a surprise to her mother.

So on March 20, she had her breakfast in Jaipur, lunch in Mumbai and dinner in Delhi.

For her mother's birthday, she booked a hotel in Delhi and invited hundreds of guests and bought return gifts for them. She managed all this over phone calls.

"I had planned a surprise dinner for her that night. I live in Mumbai and family celebration happens in Delhi. I had booked a customised cake. Her favourite decor was also arranged by me as nobody knows her better than me. God is kind to give me enough strength to manage multiple things at a time," Mandira said in a statement.

Mandira, who has also featured in films, is tied up with the movie SAAHO. Her Tamil film ADANGATHEY will be releasing later this year. She also has a short film titled 'Smoke' in her kitty.

Mandira Bedi’s juggling act

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Actress Mandira Bedi feels glad that even at 45, she is able to manage multiple things at a time.

The 45-year-old, who became popular after playing a strong character in the 1990s TV show 'Shanti', had committed to attend a few events a day prior to her mother's birthday on March 21.

The schedule of the events in Rajasthan got changed and ended up clashing with the celebration for her mother's birthday.

But Mandira managed to travel to three cities on the same day and completed her commitments successfully. She also flew to Delhi at night and gave a surprise to her mother.

So on March 20, she had her breakfast in Jaipur, lunch in Mumbai and dinner in Delhi.

For her mother's birthday, she booked a hotel in Delhi and invited hundreds of guests and bought return gifts for them. She managed all this over phone calls.

"I had planned a surprise dinner for her that night. I live in Mumbai and family celebration happens in Delhi. I had booked a customised cake. Her favourite decor was also arranged by me as nobody knows her better than me. God is kind to give me enough strength to manage multiple things at a time," Mandira said in a statement.

Mandira, who has also featured in films, is tied up with the movie SAAHO. Her Tamil film ADANGATHEY will be releasing later this year. She also has a short film titled 'Smoke' in her kitty.

SUBEDAR JOGINDER SINGH’s next song to be launched at Times Square

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Gippy Grewal starrer SUBEDAR JOGINDER SINGH has always been in news for all the right reasons.
 

Be it the film’s content, genre, artists, their performances, the dialogues, the hard work, the locations; so on and so forth- each and every aspect has been a point of discussion amongst the youth. This time around, the film makers have come up with an unimaginable and an unprecedented move – the film’s music launch. Of late, the first song from film, ‘Gal Dil Di’, was released. The song has all the necessary elements which the listeners will definitely identify with.
 

In the history of Punjabi Cinema, or any cinema for that matter, this is the first ever film to transcend the regional boundaries to hit the international audience with its melodious music. The film’s music seems to have a touch of versatility and universality to itself. With release of the previous song, the unsaid and unexpressed feelings of the soldiers, their spirit towards their work is celebrated.
 

The next song ‘Ishq Da Tara’ is altogether of a separate genre, which will make us all take a trip down the memory lane to half a century old era of Punjab. Not only this, it comes with a huge surprise. The film’s music will be released at the most happening place on the globe- The Times Square, New York. This shall turn out to be the most amazing thing which will take off the Punjabi Film Industry to a whole new level- to a whole new unmatched level!
 

This film, in all respects, has a lot to offer to the audiences of varied interests. This film is a much awaited one for everyone. Produced by Seven Colors Motion Picture, in association with Saga Music and Unisys Infosolutions, SUBEDAR JOGINDER SINGH is all set to hit the silver screens across the world on April 6, 2018

SUBEDAR JOGINDER SINGH’s next song to be launched at Times Square

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Gippy Grewal starrer SUBEDAR JOGINDER SINGH has always been in news for all the right reasons.
 

Be it the film’s content, genre, artists, their performances, the dialogues, the hard work, the locations; so on and so forth- each and every aspect has been a point of discussion amongst the youth. This time around, the film makers have come up with an unimaginable and an unprecedented move – the film’s music launch. Of late, the first song from film, ‘Gal Dil Di’, was released. The song has all the necessary elements which the listeners will definitely identify with.
 

In the history of Punjabi Cinema, or any cinema for that matter, this is the first ever film to transcend the regional boundaries to hit the international audience with its melodious music. The film’s music seems to have a touch of versatility and universality to itself. With release of the previous song, the unsaid and unexpressed feelings of the soldiers, their spirit towards their work is celebrated.
 

The next song ‘Ishq Da Tara’ is altogether of a separate genre, which will make us all take a trip down the memory lane to half a century old era of Punjab. Not only this, it comes with a huge surprise. The film’s music will be released at the most happening place on the globe- The Times Square, New York. This shall turn out to be the most amazing thing which will take off the Punjabi Film Industry to a whole new level- to a whole new unmatched level!
 

This film, in all respects, has a lot to offer to the audiences of varied interests. This film is a much awaited one for everyone. Produced by Seven Colors Motion Picture, in association with Saga Music and Unisys Infosolutions, SUBEDAR JOGINDER SINGH is all set to hit the silver screens across the world on April 6, 2018