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Eva Longoria craves cereals

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Actress Eva Longoria has been craving cereal for dinner during her pregnancy, though she can't choose her favourite brand.

In a series of videos posted to her Instagram story, Longoria said: "You guys, I'm so hungry. And I don't wanna cook anything and I don't feel like ordering anything, so I'm gonna eat cereal, but I can't decide what cereal to eat.

"Just so you know guys, this isn't me. It's my baby. It's my baby wanting cereal for dinner."

The "Desperate Housewives" star was unable to choose between her two favourite cereals, Mini Wheats and Fruity Pebbles, so made the decision to have a bowl of each, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"Okay, I'm over the Fruity Pebbles. They're too sweet now. Don't you guys eat things from your childhood and you're like, 'How'd I eat that?' Like, 'Why'd I think that was good?'" said the actress, who will become a mother for the first time.

Rani Mukerji: Today actors are really spoiled & pampered

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Rani Mukerji is one of those few actresses who don’t refrain from calling a spade a spade.

These days there’s lot of pressure actors have to face when it comes to maintaining their bodies or their appearance and Rani offered a very interesting take on this, “Frankly I don’t understand this pressure because I feel that today actors are really spoiled and pampered. There are PR person, media person, manager, fitness trainer and the never ending list. We were never pampered this way. We used to do our work and if sometimes we would end up saying something wrong, we used to get even scolded for that but from that we used to learn so much. But these days the PRs have a complete list of ‘Yeh bolo, yeh mat bolo. Do this don’t do that’ so you see the actors these days are taken so much care of that I don’t think they have any kind of pressure with all these trainings and guidance. They wear rented clothes so what kind of pressure they are having? (smiles). Aapko khoobsurat kapde pehenne ko mil rahe hai, log aapko tayar kar rahe hai, itna khoobsurat bana rahe hai toh kis baat ka pressure hai bhai?

She further continued, “Weight wise also? Khao piyo khush raho why to take so much tension? When you see Aamir Khan in DANGAL you are seeing him as a character and then you see him in DHOOM, you again see him in another character. So how does it matter to anybody if an actor gains weight or not? His role is important and not his weight. Maine aaj blue jeans pehna hai ya black pehna hai isse logon ko kya farak padta hai? I am from that era of actresses that I believe in buying my own clothes and don’t rely on brands or endorsements. In fact I am scared about wearing these rented clothes ki kahin khujli na ho jaye! Because you don’t know if they are clean or not or who was the last person who wore that! So there is hygiene issue. Hence I don’t wear such clothes. But if Sabyasachi makes something he makes that especially for me and that’s why I wear them. I believe in wearing my own clothes. Sometimes my manager is like ma’am don’t repeat the clothes and I am like why? These are my own clothes I have bought them kabhi na kabhi toh mujhe same kapde pehenne padenge hi na? If media is interested in my clothes then sorry I am not going to change myself for them. After having Adira I don’t get time for anything else and I really wonder how much time people have when they share every minute detail about what they are wearing, who have styled them etc etc.”

“The only time when things should actually matter to people is when I am not playing my role properly. After pregnancy whether I have lost weight or not why that should be a matter of concern? The only thing that is important is whether Naina Mathur (her character in HICHKI) is convincing and real or not? That is what should matter to you and me. We are not models we are actors. We have to do justice to who we are on screen and be believable and that is what makes you who you are. Somewhere Aamir and Kamal Haasan are institutions in themselves about how actors should be. These actors have redefined their characters and their position and that is who they are. Because of social media people are interested in how they are looking? What they are wearing for gym or at airport? But my question is why there is so much fuss about it? The only thing that should be everyone’s concern is if we are doing our job properly and doing justice to our profession,” signs off the actress.

Well we couldn’t agree more with the actress. What about you guys?

Ranbir Kapoor shares his thoughts on Raju Hirani’s wife’s book

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Ranbir Kapoor will be seen in Rajkumar Hirani's upcoming film based on the life of superstar Sanjay Dutt. And it seems the actor has developed a good bond with Raju and his family.

Now wife of celebrated filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, Manjeet Hirani is set to launch her book 'How To Be Human – Life Lessons by Buddy Hirani'.

In this book, Manjeet Hirani, who is a well-known influencer and speaker, writes about attachment, parenting, and karma, among other things. She shows how having a dog in the house can alter your perspective and change the way you experience life.

Ranbir Kapoor who read the book recently shared his thoughts on the book.

The actor shared, "Manjeet's book reinstates everything I have ever felt about my pets. It made me realize my goal in life is to be as good a person as they think me to be! How to be human: Life lessons from Buddy Hirani is her story, but it could very well be yours or mine."

Ranbir Kapoor shares his thoughts on Raju Hirani’s wife’s book

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Ranbir Kapoor will be seen in Rajkumar Hirani's upcoming film based on the life of superstar Sanjay Dutt. And it seems the actor has developed a good bond with Raju and his family.

Now wife of celebrated filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, Manjeet Hirani is set to launch her book 'How To Be Human – Life Lessons by Buddy Hirani'.

In this book, Manjeet Hirani, who is a well-known influencer and speaker, writes about attachment, parenting, and karma, among other things. She shows how having a dog in the house can alter your perspective and change the way you experience life.

Ranbir Kapoor who read the book recently shared his thoughts on the book.

The actor shared, "Manjeet's book reinstates everything I have ever felt about my pets. It made me realize my goal in life is to be as good a person as they think me to be! How to be human: Life lessons from Buddy Hirani is her story, but it could very well be yours or mine."

Jennifer Lawrence climbs over chairs at Oscars

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Actress Jennifer Lawrence was seen hitching up her sequinned dress to climb over rows of chairs to get to her seat at the 90th Academy Awards here — and that too with a wine glass in hand.

Lawrence, 27, dazzled in a platinum sequin Dior gown and strappy heels. She did not fall.

She hiked up her dress and raised a leg over a chair at the Dolby Theatre, holding her floor-length gown in one hand and a full wine glass in another, reports foxnews.com.

The RED SPARROW star had famously slipped on stage at the 2013 Oscars as she made her way up the stairs to accept her award for Best Actress in SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK.

In the following year, she tripped on the red carpet.

At this year's Oscars, Lawrence and Jodie Foster presented the trophy for Best Actress in a Leading Role to Frances McDormand for THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI.

Jennifer Lawrence climbs over chairs at Oscars

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Actress Jennifer Lawrence was seen hitching up her sequinned dress to climb over rows of chairs to get to her seat at the 90th Academy Awards here — and that too with a wine glass in hand.

Lawrence, 27, dazzled in a platinum sequin Dior gown and strappy heels. She did not fall.

She hiked up her dress and raised a leg over a chair at the Dolby Theatre, holding her floor-length gown in one hand and a full wine glass in another, reports foxnews.com.

The RED SPARROW star had famously slipped on stage at the 2013 Oscars as she made her way up the stairs to accept her award for Best Actress in SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK.

In the following year, she tripped on the red carpet.

At this year's Oscars, Lawrence and Jodie Foster presented the trophy for Best Actress in a Leading Role to Frances McDormand for THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI.

Anupam Kher en route to New York for ‘exciting project’

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Veteran actor Anupam Kher is on his way to New York from London to shoot for an exciting project.

"On my way to Heathrow Airport, London, to travel to New York. Looking forward to shoot for an exciting project. Jai Ho. Please send me your love and best wishes," he captioned a video that he shared on Twitter on Sunday.

Details about the project were not shared.

In January, Anupam shot for his 512th film titled SINGH IN THE RAIN in Malibu. The upcoming film will be directed by Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri.

Anupam Kher en route to New York for ‘exciting project’

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Veteran actor Anupam Kher is on his way to New York from London to shoot for an exciting project.

"On my way to Heathrow Airport, London, to travel to New York. Looking forward to shoot for an exciting project. Jai Ho. Please send me your love and best wishes," he captioned a video that he shared on Twitter on Sunday.

Details about the project were not shared.

In January, Anupam shot for his 512th film titled SINGH IN THE RAIN in Malibu. The upcoming film will be directed by Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri.

Siddarth Roy Kapur speaks of entertainment business

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Renowned film producer Siddarth Roy Kapur on Sunday evening shared some of the challenges affecting the growth of Indian entertainment industry in the international market.

Speaking at the 19th edition of FICCI Frames 2018, Siddarth, who is also the Co-Chair, FICCI Media and Entertainment Committee, said: "FICCI is launching an international content market which is a great initiative. We are a 1,26,000 crore industry with 0.74 lakh people and that is less than 1 per cent of GDP.

"We are the largest producers of films but the entire industry is valued less than the box office collection of AVATAR. We don't have a revenue model that is saleable and can actually make sense according to the investments made."

"It is important to see what the challenges are and what we need to do to be able to move forward. Single Window clearance is tremendous for the industry."

Ficci Frames 2018 is a three-day convention where more than 60 international companies of buyers, distributors and other business people gathered from around 30 countries.

The main event will start from Monday, March 5, and will continue until March 7, at Grand Hyatt in Mumbai.

An array of topics including film tourism, dwindling box office collections, historical and biopics — endangered species, women empowerment in the digital era, among many others will come up for discussion during the event.

The panel comprise eminent persons like filmmaker Ramesh Sippy, Alankrita Shrivastava, Shyam Benegal and Shabana Azmi, among others.

Siddarth Roy Kapur speaks of entertainment business

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Renowned film producer Siddarth Roy Kapur on Sunday evening shared some of the challenges affecting the growth of Indian entertainment industry in the international market.

Speaking at the 19th edition of FICCI Frames 2018, Siddarth, who is also the Co-Chair, FICCI Media and Entertainment Committee, said: "FICCI is launching an international content market which is a great initiative. We are a 1,26,000 crore industry with 0.74 lakh people and that is less than 1 per cent of GDP.

"We are the largest producers of films but the entire industry is valued less than the box office collection of AVATAR. We don't have a revenue model that is saleable and can actually make sense according to the investments made."

"It is important to see what the challenges are and what we need to do to be able to move forward. Single Window clearance is tremendous for the industry."

Ficci Frames 2018 is a three-day convention where more than 60 international companies of buyers, distributors and other business people gathered from around 30 countries.

The main event will start from Monday, March 5, and will continue until March 7, at Grand Hyatt in Mumbai.

An array of topics including film tourism, dwindling box office collections, historical and biopics — endangered species, women empowerment in the digital era, among many others will come up for discussion during the event.

The panel comprise eminent persons like filmmaker Ramesh Sippy, Alankrita Shrivastava, Shyam Benegal and Shabana Azmi, among others.