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Alia’s onscreen brother to play Rani’s student

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Actor Rohit Saraf, who played actress Alia Bhatt's younger brother in the film DEAR ZINDAGI, will soon be seen as a student of actress Rani Mukerji's character in HICHKI.

"I cannot share a lot about my character, but I'll be playing the role of a student in the school that Rani ma'am is teaching. All I can say is that this character gave me an opportunity to explore a new emotion that I hadn't on screen before," Rohit told IANS.

It is not a cameo, he shared.

"It's a significant role and I play a crucial part in the narrative. It has allowed me to access parts of me that I hadn't so far. So, in that sense it's a unique role for me," said the young actor.

How important is it for him to feature in films with big names?

"I have also worked on a Norwegian production ('What Will People Say'). This film doesn't have what you'd traditionally call a 'star'. To me, what's important is the character, the script and the director.

"When I get to work with big names, it's always a bonus. Besides, to me, Rani ma'am and Alia Bhatt are much more than just big names. I believe stardom is not just built on the success or failure of an artiste's films," he said.

To become stars like Rani and Alia, he feels one has to go through a "persevering journey which has its own ups and downs, failures and successes".

"By the end of the journey, you are an artiste who is unshakable and what matters is meaningful and deep work. I am looking forward to this journey for myself. So yes, it's important and a privilege to work with big names because you don't only get to learn about the craft but also about what it takes to be where they are," he said.

Doesn't he feel that his work gets lost due to their presence in the film?

"On the contrary, working with a good artiste brings out the best in me. And artistes like them would always elevate the performance of their co-actors because they believe in abundance of the art form.

"To add to that, their sheer presence pushes me into a space where I thrive and work triply hard. And with the amount of hard work that each artiste puts in, the process as well as the final product is beautiful and fulfilling."

He said Rani's energy and the ability to hold the set together is infectious and something that one can't miss.

"I was extremely intimidated and anxious before I went on set but performing with her in front of the camera for the first time changed that for me. She loves using the word 'darling' and I love her for that," said Rohit.

He hasn't signed any other film as of now, but is excited to get the reactions of the audience after HICHKI, hits the screens on March 23.

"Waiting is part of the whole grind which I cherish. While at times it's frustrating and makes me impatient, I'm eventually able to channelise that into my performance when I'm on set," he said.

The film revolves around Rani's character Naina Mathur. She has a nervous system disorder, Tourette Syndrome, that forces an individual to make involuntary repetitive movements or sounds.

Alia’s onscreen brother to play Rani’s student

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Actor Rohit Saraf, who played actress Alia Bhatt's younger brother in the film DEAR ZINDAGI, will soon be seen as a student of actress Rani Mukerji's character in HICHKI.

"I cannot share a lot about my character, but I'll be playing the role of a student in the school that Rani ma'am is teaching. All I can say is that this character gave me an opportunity to explore a new emotion that I hadn't on screen before," Rohit told IANS.

It is not a cameo, he shared.

"It's a significant role and I play a crucial part in the narrative. It has allowed me to access parts of me that I hadn't so far. So, in that sense it's a unique role for me," said the young actor.

How important is it for him to feature in films with big names?

"I have also worked on a Norwegian production ('What Will People Say'). This film doesn't have what you'd traditionally call a 'star'. To me, what's important is the character, the script and the director.

"When I get to work with big names, it's always a bonus. Besides, to me, Rani ma'am and Alia Bhatt are much more than just big names. I believe stardom is not just built on the success or failure of an artiste's films," he said.

To become stars like Rani and Alia, he feels one has to go through a "persevering journey which has its own ups and downs, failures and successes".

"By the end of the journey, you are an artiste who is unshakable and what matters is meaningful and deep work. I am looking forward to this journey for myself. So yes, it's important and a privilege to work with big names because you don't only get to learn about the craft but also about what it takes to be where they are," he said.

Doesn't he feel that his work gets lost due to their presence in the film?

"On the contrary, working with a good artiste brings out the best in me. And artistes like them would always elevate the performance of their co-actors because they believe in abundance of the art form.

"To add to that, their sheer presence pushes me into a space where I thrive and work triply hard. And with the amount of hard work that each artiste puts in, the process as well as the final product is beautiful and fulfilling."

He said Rani's energy and the ability to hold the set together is infectious and something that one can't miss.

"I was extremely intimidated and anxious before I went on set but performing with her in front of the camera for the first time changed that for me. She loves using the word 'darling' and I love her for that," said Rohit.

He hasn't signed any other film as of now, but is excited to get the reactions of the audience after HICHKI, hits the screens on March 23.

"Waiting is part of the whole grind which I cherish. While at times it's frustrating and makes me impatient, I'm eventually able to channelise that into my performance when I'm on set," he said.

The film revolves around Rani's character Naina Mathur. She has a nervous system disorder, Tourette Syndrome, that forces an individual to make involuntary repetitive movements or sounds.

Jacqueline had fun designing for MMA Fighters

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Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez says she enjoyed her role as a fashion consultant to Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters for the grand finale of the ongoing "MTV Super Fight League".

The finale of the mixed martial arts tournament will be held on Saturday.

"It's always nice to add a slight glamour to a serious sport like MMA. I was requested by Bill Dosanjh (founder and promoter of the 'Super Fight League') to curate a capsule collection of jerseys along with the in-house styling team for the closing night of the league," Jacqueline said in a statement.

"I was actually quite excited to work with these talented fighters and I took some styling assistance from my fashion designer friends from the industry," she added.

Dosanjh feels Jacqueline has an eye for fashion.

"It is fantastic when the celebrity co-owners are involved in the micro-management of their respective teams," he added.

Super Fight League, a mixed martial arts tournament, promoted by Dosanjh and British professional boxer Amir Khan, has seen celebrity support from co-owners like Ajay, Randeep Hooda, Jacqueline, Arbaaz Khan and Tiger Shroff.

The season two of the league started on February 9, and the finale will be held at MTV SFL Arena, Famous Studios.

Jacqueline had fun designing for MMA Fighters

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Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez says she enjoyed her role as a fashion consultant to Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters for the grand finale of the ongoing "MTV Super Fight League".

The finale of the mixed martial arts tournament will be held on Saturday.

"It's always nice to add a slight glamour to a serious sport like MMA. I was requested by Bill Dosanjh (founder and promoter of the 'Super Fight League') to curate a capsule collection of jerseys along with the in-house styling team for the closing night of the league," Jacqueline said in a statement.

"I was actually quite excited to work with these talented fighters and I took some styling assistance from my fashion designer friends from the industry," she added.

Dosanjh feels Jacqueline has an eye for fashion.

"It is fantastic when the celebrity co-owners are involved in the micro-management of their respective teams," he added.

Super Fight League, a mixed martial arts tournament, promoted by Dosanjh and British professional boxer Amir Khan, has seen celebrity support from co-owners like Ajay, Randeep Hooda, Jacqueline, Arbaaz Khan and Tiger Shroff.

The season two of the league started on February 9, and the finale will be held at MTV SFL Arena, Famous Studios.

Spike Lee to direct SPIDER-MAN spin-off

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Spike Lee will reportedly direct NIGHTWATCH, a spin-off of "Spiderman".

Lee will be working on a script developed by Cheo Hodari Choker, reports aceshowbiz.com.

While Sony Executive Vice President Palak Patel will be supervising the film's development, the plot details and casting info are not known yet.

NIGHTWATCH will focus on Doctor Kevin Trench, who was first introduced in "Web of Spider-Man" #97.

Trench started his vigilante adventure after stumbling across a dead man wearing a suit. When he took off the costume and unmasked the corpse, he learned that it was actually an older version of himself.

Sony is currently also developing a movie about another Spider-Man villain, Eddie Brock a.k.a Venom.

VENOM has Tom Hardy as the protagonist with Michelle Williams playing Ann Weying, Eddie Brock's ex-wife.

Spike Lee to direct SPIDER-MAN spin-off

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Spike Lee will reportedly direct NIGHTWATCH, a spin-off of "Spiderman".

Lee will be working on a script developed by Cheo Hodari Choker, reports aceshowbiz.com.

While Sony Executive Vice President Palak Patel will be supervising the film's development, the plot details and casting info are not known yet.

NIGHTWATCH will focus on Doctor Kevin Trench, who was first introduced in "Web of Spider-Man" #97.

Trench started his vigilante adventure after stumbling across a dead man wearing a suit. When he took off the costume and unmasked the corpse, he learned that it was actually an older version of himself.

Sony is currently also developing a movie about another Spider-Man villain, Eddie Brock a.k.a Venom.

VENOM has Tom Hardy as the protagonist with Michelle Williams playing Ann Weying, Eddie Brock's ex-wife.

Salman Khan named ambassador of Appy Fizz

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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been appointed the new face of sparkling fruit juice drink Appy Fizz, beverage company Parle Agro announced on Thursday.

Salman, whose "stylish, macho and magnetic attitude" make him a "seamless fit" for the brand, will feature in its newest #FeelTheFizz campaign, read a statement.

"I am positive the fans and the brand's consumers will Feel the Fizz," Salman said.

Last year, the brand had associated itself with TV show "Bigg Boss 11", hosted by Salman.

Salman Khan named ambassador of Appy Fizz

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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been appointed the new face of sparkling fruit juice drink Appy Fizz, beverage company Parle Agro announced on Thursday.

Salman, whose "stylish, macho and magnetic attitude" make him a "seamless fit" for the brand, will feature in its newest #FeelTheFizz campaign, read a statement.

"I am positive the fans and the brand's consumers will Feel the Fizz," Salman said.

Last year, the brand had associated itself with TV show "Bigg Boss 11", hosted by Salman.

Anupam visits Priyanka on ‘Quantico’ set

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Veteran actor Anupam Kher met Priyanka Chopra on the sets of her TV show "Quantico" here.

He posted photographs from their meeting on Twitter on Thursday morning.

"Thank you dearest Priyanka Chopra for your love and warmth. It was wonderful to come and see you on the sets of 'Quantico'. You are a star. As a fellow Indian, I am so proud of you and your achievements. Keep our flag flying. You are the best. Indian actor, our ambassador abroad," he wrote.

In response, Priyanka posted: "Thank you for dropping by Anupam Kher sir. Was absolutely wonderful to see you again. Mere desh ki khushboo… Good luck with what your here to do! Can't wait to see you again. Soon."

While Priyanka is busy shooting for the third season of her spy thriller show in New York, Anupam is shooting a TV pilot there.

Priyanka plays FBI agent Alex Parrish in "Quantico", which will return to the small screen on April 28. Besides "Quantico", she is working on Hollywood projects like A KID LIKE JAKE and ISN'T IT ROMANTIC.

Anupam visits Priyanka on ‘Quantico’ set

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Veteran actor Anupam Kher met Priyanka Chopra on the sets of her TV show "Quantico" here.

He posted photographs from their meeting on Twitter on Thursday morning.

"Thank you dearest Priyanka Chopra for your love and warmth. It was wonderful to come and see you on the sets of 'Quantico'. You are a star. As a fellow Indian, I am so proud of you and your achievements. Keep our flag flying. You are the best. Indian actor, our ambassador abroad," he wrote.

In response, Priyanka posted: "Thank you for dropping by Anupam Kher sir. Was absolutely wonderful to see you again. Mere desh ki khushboo… Good luck with what your here to do! Can't wait to see you again. Soon."

While Priyanka is busy shooting for the third season of her spy thriller show in New York, Anupam is shooting a TV pilot there.

Priyanka plays FBI agent Alex Parrish in "Quantico", which will return to the small screen on April 28. Besides "Quantico", she is working on Hollywood projects like A KID LIKE JAKE and ISN'T IT ROMANTIC.