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Kim sends perfume to haters for Valentine’s Day

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Reality TV star Kim Kardashian is spreading the love to all her lovers and haters this Valentine's Day.

The 37-year-old reality TV star took to Instagram Stories to tell her fans that she decided to send her new — Kimoji Hearts KKW Fragrances — to some of her closest friends as well as enemies, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"Alright guys. I am writing the list for my press boxes. I'm going to send them to way more than this, but I decided this Valentine's Day, everyone deserves a Valentine, so I'm going to send them to my lovers, to my haters, to everyone that I think of because it is Valentine's Day after all," Kim said while showing coloured post-it notes with the names of the recipients.

The names written on blue notes included Blac Chyna, her brother Rob Kardashian's ex-fiancee, Bette Midler as well as Chloe Moretz and Piers Morgan, both of whom criticized Kim in 2016 for sharing a nude selfie. Singer Pink, who seemingly took a jab at her as well, was also part on the list.

Other "haters" to receive the gifts included Sarah Michelle Gellar, who expressed disapproval over Kim and her husband Kanye West's Vogue cover in 2014, Naya Rivera, who blasted the mother of three over her racy 2014 Paper magazine cover, Wendy Williams, who slammed Kim over her racy images, and singer Taylor Swift, who has been feuding with her and most notably West.

Meanwhile, the names written on pink and purple notes included Kim's sisters, mother Kris Jenner, friends Chrissy Teigen, Mariah Carey, Cher and Cardi B, actress Jennifer Lawrence, who is a big fan of Kim's family and their show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians", Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan.

Shamita Shetty: Getting some interesting projects in web space

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Actor Shamita Shetty, who celebrated her birthday here on Friday, said she is getting some interesting projects in the web space.

Shamita, who was last seen in web-series 'Yo Ke Hua Bro', says her future project could be another web series. "To be very honest after my web series, I am getting some interesting projects in the web space. I think I will be doing a web series next but I can't say anything about it right away."

Asked if she would like to again become a part of a reality show after being associated with 'Bigg Boss season 3', she said: "Nothing has come to me yet in that space but let's see. I never say never. If something new comes to me and I am convinced at the time I will do it."

Shamita, the younger sister of Shilpa Shetty, made her debut in Bollywood with the 2000 film MOHABBATEIN, but it was her song 'Sharara Sharara' in MERE YAAR KI SHAADI HAI (2002) that gave a boost to her popularity.

Reminiscing about her childhood, she said she is missing her father, Surendra Shetty, who died in 2016. "When we were kids, our dad used to take us to temples on our birthdays and we used to have a family dinner at night. This year I miss dad, that's why I just wanted to keep this low key celebration today."

Celebrating the night before with close friends, the guests seen at the venue were sister Shilpa Shetty, Arjan Bajwa, Ileana D'Cruz, Gautam Gulati, Sooraj Pancholi, Ahaan Panday, Arslan Goni, and Dino Morea.

Shamita Shetty: Getting some interesting projects in web space

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Actor Shamita Shetty, who celebrated her birthday here on Friday, said she is getting some interesting projects in the web space.

Shamita, who was last seen in web-series 'Yo Ke Hua Bro', says her future project could be another web series. "To be very honest after my web series, I am getting some interesting projects in the web space. I think I will be doing a web series next but I can't say anything about it right away."

Asked if she would like to again become a part of a reality show after being associated with 'Bigg Boss season 3', she said: "Nothing has come to me yet in that space but let's see. I never say never. If something new comes to me and I am convinced at the time I will do it."

Shamita, the younger sister of Shilpa Shetty, made her debut in Bollywood with the 2000 film MOHABBATEIN, but it was her song 'Sharara Sharara' in MERE YAAR KI SHAADI HAI (2002) that gave a boost to her popularity.

Reminiscing about her childhood, she said she is missing her father, Surendra Shetty, who died in 2016. "When we were kids, our dad used to take us to temples on our birthdays and we used to have a family dinner at night. This year I miss dad, that's why I just wanted to keep this low key celebration today."

Celebrating the night before with close friends, the guests seen at the venue were sister Shilpa Shetty, Arjan Bajwa, Ileana D'Cruz, Gautam Gulati, Sooraj Pancholi, Ahaan Panday, Arslan Goni, and Dino Morea.

Despite a maimed release, Bhansali’s PADMAAVAT grabs 160 crore!

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Despite many roadblocks and a maimed release, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Shahid, Deepika and Ranveer starrer, PADMAAVAT, managed an excellent extended opening week, netting 160 crore (including paid previews).

Having said that, had PADMAAVAT been able to hit all the available screens, at an all India level, the film would have definitely crossed the 200 crore mark. But, let’s not become the typical cry baby and take solace from the iconic song, Que Sera Sera (Whatever will be, will be)!

What is certain now is that the film is sure to end up as a super hit. PADMAAVAT has also performed wonderfully in the overseas grossing $15m-$16m, with $6,500,000 just from the US, during the opening week.

Meanwhile, YRF’s Ali Abbas Zafar directed Salman-Katrina starrer, TIGER ZINDA HAI, added another 3 crore and has thus netted 340 crore in six weeks from India. In the process, the blockbuster TZH, has gone past Aamir Khan’s PK and is now the second highest netter (Hindi), behind DANGAL.

Karni Sena declares withdrawal of protest against PADMAAVAT

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The Shri Rajput Karni Sena on Friday announced it has decided to take back its protest against the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's PADMAAVAT, stating the movie glorifies the valour of the Rajputs.

Shri Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena's Mumbai leader Yogendra Singh Katar said that on the directions of organisation's national President Sukhdev Singh Gogamadi, a few members watched the movie in Mumbai on Friday, and found that that the movie glorifies the valour and sacrifice of Rajput and every Rajput will be feeling proud after watching the film.

There is no such objectionable scene between Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khilji and Queen Padmini of Mewar which hurts the sentiments of Rajputs, he said in a letter, declaring that the Karni Sena takes back their protest and will help the administration to release the film in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat as well as across all cinema houses in India.

The Karni Sena had been demanding a ban on the period film on the grounds that it distorts historical facts and projects queen Padmini in poor light.

Last month, Supreme Court also lifted the ban on the movie imposed by several states and directed them to ensure its release.

The film was released in theatres across India on January 25 amidst tight security and protest from various groups, including Karni Sena. However, some cinema hall owners decided not to screen the film in the wake of protests being carried allegedly by Karni Sena members in Gujarat and Haryana.

Karni Sena declares withdrawal of protest against PADMAAVAT

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The Shri Rajput Karni Sena on Friday announced it has decided to take back its protest against the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's PADMAAVAT, stating the movie glorifies the valour of the Rajputs.

Shri Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena's Mumbai leader Yogendra Singh Katar said that on the directions of organisation's national President Sukhdev Singh Gogamadi, a few members watched the movie in Mumbai on Friday, and found that that the movie glorifies the valour and sacrifice of Rajput and every Rajput will be feeling proud after watching the film.

There is no such objectionable scene between Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khilji and Queen Padmini of Mewar which hurts the sentiments of Rajputs, he said in a letter, declaring that the Karni Sena takes back their protest and will help the administration to release the film in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat as well as across all cinema houses in India.

The Karni Sena had been demanding a ban on the period film on the grounds that it distorts historical facts and projects queen Padmini in poor light.

Last month, Supreme Court also lifted the ban on the movie imposed by several states and directed them to ensure its release.

The film was released in theatres across India on January 25 amidst tight security and protest from various groups, including Karni Sena. However, some cinema hall owners decided not to screen the film in the wake of protests being carried allegedly by Karni Sena members in Gujarat and Haryana.

Surveen Chawla: I condemn the airport style

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Actress Surveen Chawla says she hardly pays heed to the fashion police and condemns the airport look.

"I don't care at all. I roam and walk around freely and I condemn the airport style," Surveen told IANS here.

"I will still walk in and walk out of airport in the most casual outfits, probably my pajamas, shorts and tees, to be very honest… Unless I have to get somewhere in a particular outfit," she added.

Surveen, who currently has projects like 'Sacred Games' and 'Haq se', walked for designer Mahima Mahajan who showcased Whimsical Fantasies 2.0 at her first ever season at Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Spring/Summer 2018.

The line is inspired by the charming world of fairytales and fantasies. It is marked by ecstatic colours and digital botanical motifs mirrored on luscious silk, satin and georgette on pieces that consist of lehengas and anarkalis, all with a modern and edgy hold.

Surveen Chawla: I condemn the airport style

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Actress Surveen Chawla says she hardly pays heed to the fashion police and condemns the airport look.

"I don't care at all. I roam and walk around freely and I condemn the airport style," Surveen told IANS here.

"I will still walk in and walk out of airport in the most casual outfits, probably my pajamas, shorts and tees, to be very honest… Unless I have to get somewhere in a particular outfit," she added.

Surveen, who currently has projects like 'Sacred Games' and 'Haq se', walked for designer Mahima Mahajan who showcased Whimsical Fantasies 2.0 at her first ever season at Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Spring/Summer 2018.

The line is inspired by the charming world of fairytales and fantasies. It is marked by ecstatic colours and digital botanical motifs mirrored on luscious silk, satin and georgette on pieces that consist of lehengas and anarkalis, all with a modern and edgy hold.

Sidharth Malhotra considers SRK his mentor

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Actor Sidharth Malhotra says he is thankful to superstar Shah Rukh Khan for mentoring him and showing him the path to be a better actor while working together on MY NAME IS KHAN.

In an appearance on Zoom's "Yaar Mera Superstar Season 2", Sidharth spoke about Shah Rukh and his forthcoming film AIYAARY, read a statement.

"I was an assistant director for the film MY NAME IS KHAN and Shah Rukh Sir shared useful tips on his mantra to being successful in the competitive glamour industry of Bollywood," Sidharth said.

"He shared valuable advice on paying attention to detail, absorbing and using the props around to enhance one's performance. My experience was enriching and it was ‘The Best Film school' filled with fun, confusion, goof ups and a lot of hard work. I am grateful for the experience and thankful to SRK for shaping me into a better actor," added the "A Gentleman" star. nudebase.com

The episode will air on Saturday.

Sidharth Malhotra considers SRK his mentor

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Actor Sidharth Malhotra says he is thankful to superstar Shah Rukh Khan for mentoring him and showing him the path to be a better actor while working together on MY NAME IS KHAN.

In an appearance on Zoom's "Yaar Mera Superstar Season 2", Sidharth spoke about Shah Rukh and his forthcoming film AIYAARY, read a statement.

"I was an assistant director for the film MY NAME IS KHAN and Shah Rukh Sir shared useful tips on his mantra to being successful in the competitive glamour industry of Bollywood," Sidharth said.

"He shared valuable advice on paying attention to detail, absorbing and using the props around to enhance one's performance. My experience was enriching and it was ‘The Best Film school' filled with fun, confusion, goof ups and a lot of hard work. I am grateful for the experience and thankful to SRK for shaping me into a better actor," added the "A Gentleman" star. nudebase.com

The episode will air on Saturday.