Kher: Varun is a hard-working star
Veteran actor Anupam Kher praised his Judwaa 2 co-star Varun Dhawan, saying he has grown into a “big hardworking star.”
Anupam took to Instagram and wrote a post for him along with a video.
“I have seen Varun since he was a small child. So to see him grow into this big hardworking star/actor is such a wonderful feeling. He has shown a great graph from his first film to now,” Anupam wrote.
Varun said, “I have not seen him for sometime but he came and had breakfast with me when I needed the inspiration... more than anything, I needed a family and he was there. Thank you so much.”
‘Working with Shriya (Pilgaonkar) again was a natural comfort that just came without trying. Also, Shashanka Ghosh is a genius along with Samit Basu who is the brains behind this venture. They both have such clarity on what they want and how they want it. While they are the leaders of the free world, they also allowed us actors to have a free hand to work with our creative liberties too.’
—Ali Fazal
Singer Shreya Ghoshal expressed her disappointment about not being allowed to carry a musical instrument on a flight.
Shreya wrote on social media, “I guess Singapore Airlines does not want musicians or anybody who has a precious instrument to fly with on this airline. Well. Thank you. Lesson learnt.”
After her post, the airline apologised to the Agar tum mil jao hitmaker via their official Twitter handle. “We are sorry to hear this. May we seek more details of your concerns and what was last advised by our colleagues? Thank you.”
Britney may never perform in Vegas
Britney Spears, who cancelled her Las Vegas residency earlier this year, may never return to perform there, says her long-time manager Larry Rudolph.
Rudolph said, “I've been with her for two-thirds of her life. I look at her almost like I look at my own daughter. It's very emotional for me... and really rough. Personally, I want for her to just find a peaceful, happy place — whatever that means for her. It's not about a career anymore, it's about life.”
Rudolph has managed Spears for most of her career, going back to her first album Baby One More Time, in 1999.