George Harrison’s widow Olivia, and a host of Indian classical musicians. The concert would also have seen Shankar perform on stage with her half-sister, the singer Norah Jones, for the first time.
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Last week when Marvel released a new clip sharing a glimpse into the highly-anticipated film The Eternals, many Indian fans went into a frenzy after they spotted Indian actor Harish Patel in one of the stills. In the still, that has since circulated all over social media, Patel was seen sharing the screen with Kumail Nanjiani.
Now, the actor finally opened up about his new role in an interview with the Free Press Journal. Without revealing any major plot, the actor did reveal that he had a
.George Harrison’s widow Olivia, and a host of Indian classical musicians. The concert would also have seen Shankar perform on stage with her half-sister, the singer Norah Jones, for the first time.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is doing everything she can to help those in need during India’s devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Wild Indian, Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr’s debut feature that had its world premiere in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section of this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Michael Greyeyes, Chaske Spencer, Jesse Eisenberg, Kate Bosworth star in the pic, which will get a theatrical release later this year.
Eternals teaser broke the internet for several reasons including breathtaking visuals, wonderful soundtrack, massive star cast, and the presence of Harish Patel aka Ibu Hatela who found a place on the dinner table amongst superheroes. It is unclear as to the details of his character or the role he plays in the Eternals but he is certainly playing a notable part.
Covid Recovery said there were "encouraging signs" that the virus was under control across the country. Speaking on the BBC 's Good Morning Scotland show, the SNP MSP revealed the vaccine is working against the strains currently in circulation.
coronavirus vaccinations in Scotland in the coming weeks. The new health secretary said there is chance of "maximising" vaccine rollout, particularly of second doses.
Tabitha Brown is opening up about landing a role on , and how that major moment brought her to tears.
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Running for city council in conservative Carlsbad, California, was an easy choice for Dr. Priya Bhat-Patel.
shared the footage to her Instagram account following his death.“Justice for every Rahul,” she captioned the clip, which has been viewed more than 1.3 million times since being posted on Monday. “My Rahul has left us, everyone knows that but, no one knows how he left us,” she continued, according to a CNN translation, in a critique of the hospital where Rahul died.
Armie Hammer’s scandal of unsolicited texts and DMs to women online landed him in soup, which also led to Josh Duhamel taking over his role in the film Shotgun Wedding with Jennifer Lopez. Now, after Josh took over, he’s revealing what he’s doing differently in the film.
Fisher Stevens really regrets appearing as an Indian character in brownface for the 1986 movie "Short Circuit" and its subsequent sequel. Stevens, who was born in Chicago, plays Ben Jabituya in the science fiction comedy about two scientists whose advanced robot gains sentience.
Fisher Stevens has one major regret about his career.
Amanda Holden is reportedly set to become the primetime TV queen after she is said to have landed a role on a new series with Channel 4.The 50 year old TV star already has roles in Britain’s Got Talent on ITV and I Can See Your Voice on BBC. And, following reports of her landing the new Channel 4 gig, she will be the first person to work across all the major UK channels.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeDisgraced TV journos Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer are back hosting another small market morning show — but this time, as imagined by Fox’s “Let’s Be Real,” in Fairbanks, Alaska.On Thursday night’s episode, the “Let’s Be Real” puppets imagine Rose and Lauer now toiling in the 49th state — moving on from their previous.