Satish Kaushik tells us what to do ‘When life gives you banana’ in this euphonious song; watch

The nation went under lockdown on March 25. We are currently in phase 3 of the lockdown which ends on May 17. Several businesses have come to a halt and many have lost their jobs. This period has led to increased anxiety and depression amongst people. People from the entertainment industry have been trying their best to come with content to entertain the masses during this distressing period.

Many celebrities have taken to original music to entertain fans. Now, actor-director Satish Kaushik has sung a song titled, ‘When life gives you banana’. It is a happy song that motivates people to stay positive even during the lockdown.
Sharing the video where he is seen happily singing the song, Satish wrote, “There is despair, sadness, sense of loss everywhere. Should we succumb to this pressure? To answer the question here is a light-hearted, inspiring song, “When Life Gives U A Banana” by RashmiVirag #whenlifegivesuabanana #satishkaushik #rashmivirag #vikasmalu”

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Halsey cosplays as D.Va from Overwatch and her bikini look is sexy

American singer Halsey making herself productive and using this self-quarantine time due to coronavirus pandemic to the fullest. From sharing her new music to spending time at home chilling, she is doing it all.

Recently, the 'Without Me' singer took to her social media to share a series of photos of herself cosplaying the character of D.Va, from Blizzard’s Overwatch game. The caption read, “another day another play.”
Obviously, Halsey took some liberties while dressing up as a popular character. She skipped the jumpsuit and instead, she wore a blue, black, and pink bikini with gloves and headgear.
In January, Halsey released her album 'Manic'. She recently released a collaboration 'Be Kind' with DJ Marshmello.
ALSO READ: Halsey donates 100,000 masks to medical professionals and staff amid coronavirus pandemic

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Manish Malhotra remembers late Rishi Kapoor with a throwback video

After a two-year-long battle with cancer, veteran actor Rishi Kapoor recently passed away at a Mumbai hospital after he reportedly had a relapse. During his last hours, the actor was surrounded by wife Neetu Kapoor and son Ranbir Kapoor.

The film industry is still coping with the incomparable loss, and social media is filled with Bollywood stars paying heartfelt tributes. Fashion designer Manish Malhotra took to Twitter to remember him with a throwback video. “Some memories you will cherish more than the others. Miss you Rishiji,” he wrote.

The video is from the 2009 film Luck By Chance wherein Manish had shared the screen with Kapoor. The two are seen exchanging words on how the present-day actors dress really less!
Soon after Kapoor's demise, Manish expressed his condolence on social media. “I am heartbroken . This is really sad and terrible. Rishiji will be truly missed. His brilliance is irresplaceble. My most favourite actor and a warm wonderful human being,” his post read.

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Milind Soman responds to a troll who criticised him for promoting his looks on social media

Milind Soman recently took to Instagram to treat his fans with pictures of himself from 30 years ago. He said that it seems like a lifetime away. Compliments poured in on the picture; however, one user did not feel so.

In the comment section, the user used the terms ‘silly’ and ‘superficial’ and that the post gave the feeling that being visually appealing is a necessity. “I really hope u have more to offer than always promoting your looks. It’s silly and superficial and makes people feel that in order to survive this real world they need to only be visually appealing. I only say this because u only post a face of yourself and then enjoy people complimenting u it’s a bit dumb,” his comment read.

Replying to this criticism by the user, Milind wrote, “perhaps you should read and think, then you might not feel so bad.”
Milind Soman sharing the picture had asked people to share what was the biggest change in the past 30 years of their lives. “Its Monday, what can I say ? 1990, when this p..

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Author Paulo Coelho appreciates Shah Rukh Khan for Kaamyaab; actor reveals why he produced it

Acclaimed author Paulo Coelho took to Twitter and appreciated the Sanjay Mishra starrer Kaamyaab which released earlier this year and is currently available on Netflix. The author thanked Shah Rukh Khan who is the producer of the film. Kaamyaab is about a character actor who never gets his due in the film industry.

“The producers thank you in the very 1st frame, @iamsrk . I am doing the same. 2 days ago a great Brazilian actor, Flavio Migliaccio, committed suicide, leaving a note on how the industry treats their artists. This movie, labeled as “comedy”, is in fact the tragedy of Art,” Coelho wrote in his tweet. Reportedly, Migliaccio committed suicide on May 4 and left a letter for his family in which he talked about throwing away 85 years of his life for the country.
Replying to his tweet, Shah Rukh wrote, “Saw the film when it was doing Festival rounds and it touched a chord with the whole team at @RedChilliesEnt Am so moved you appreciate. It’s a sad truth that character actors get..

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WATCH: Shankar Mahadevan recreates Dil Chahta Hai featuring Aamir Khan and Farhan Akhtar

Dil Chahta Hai is one of the most popular coming of age films and relates with youngsters to date. Singer Shankar Mahadevan has recreated the title song ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ to collect funds for marginalized artists. The video also features Aamir Khan and Farhan Akhtar.

The song, made in collaboration with Berklee Indian Ensemble, opens with a message from Aamir Khan. “Amongst all the films I’ve done, the song ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ is certainly one of my favourites. It’s beautifully composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and the lyrics by Javed (Akhtar) saab are just exquisite. I am happy to know the Berklee School of Music has done a recording of this song and that all the funds collected from this recording are going towards supporting the musicians and singers during these very tough times,” Aamir says.

The music video shows a total of 112 musicians, actors and Berklee students from 21 countries posing for the camera. Each of them have a placard in their hands which expresses their one wish. These..

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