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Ayushmann Khurrana aspires to do a film on cricket: ‘Part of my bucket-list’
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana, who is a cricket fanatic, revealed that he is keen to do a film on the game soon, adding that his cricket skills will come handy whenever it happens. He had engaged with cricket fanatics from across the globe and showed that he is an avid follower of the game. Ayushmann revealed that he was an under-19 district level cricketer in Punjab, and that he follows the sport with a lot of passion. The 39-year-old actor is very keen to do a film on cricket soon. He said: “Doing a film on cricket is a part of my bucket-list and I hope it gets fulfilled soon. I think my cricket skills will come really handy whenever such a film happens.” It has been long rumoured that Ayushmann is set to essay the legendary Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly in a biopic that will surely grip the nation’s attention. (IANS)

 

Jenna Ortega, Jacob Elordi will be amazing in Twilight reboot, says director
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke opened up about the actors who would play the lead roles in the fantasy film if a reboot happened now and said Jenna Ortega and Jacob Elordi would be ‘perfect’. During an interview on the Watch-a-long podcast, Catherine agreed that Jenna Ortega and Jacob Elordi “would be perfect” to play Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. “I mean, he’s amazing. He probably would be Edward today,” Catherine said of Jacob. It would’ve changed anyone’s life if they got that part,” Catherine added. (IANS)

 

Selena Gomez isn’t interested in relationship despite casually dating
Actress-singer Selena Gomez is “casually dating” but doesn’t want a relationship. The 31-year-old actress, who has had relationships with the likes of pop star Justin Bieber and The Weeknd over the years, is reportedly “doing well” dating on a laid-back basis but doesn’t feel any “pressure” for things to escalate. Her friends and family support her and just want her to be happy.” Just prior to that, the ‘Lose You To Love Me’ hitmaker explained that she remains determined to find love, despite her previous relationship struggles. “I feel like giving myself completely to something is the best way I can love. But I never wanted the pain that I endured to put some sort of guard on myself – an armor if you will – and I never let that happen because I still believe and I still hope,” she shared. (IANS)

 

Ali Fazal promises a thrilling return of Guddu bhaiya in Mirzapur 3
Actor Ali Fazal, who portrays the complex character of Guddu Bhaiya in the ‘Mirzapur’ franchise, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, which will drop next year. He said: “This time, it’s going to be an even more intriguing and remarkable performance by Guddu Bhaiya.”Ali added: “Guddu in season 2 was doing the wait and patience game, but he’s all set to come back with a true sense of fire in season 3. Guddu Pandits fans were wondering of my minimal time in season 2, but I can be confident to tell that they will be pleased and more with what’s coming up in season 3.”“The makers have definitely amped this season up and Guddu has a very exciting arc he goes through and is back in action”. (IANS)

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