Ali Fazal's 'Cheers' to release on Mother's Day


Mumbai, May 8 (IANS): Bollywood actor Ali Fazal will be seen in a short movie called “Cheers”, which will releasing on Sunday on the occasion of Mother's Day. He says he went through an emotional ride while filming it.

“There is good and there is bad and then there are mothers...I had a very emotional ride while filming this movie and it was a touching experience,” Ali said in a statement.

“Cheers” is a story of a grown up boy who meets his mother, who previously was alcoholic after 20 years of separation due to an estranged childhood. It dwells on a sweet conversation that happens between these two characters.

The movie is directed by Piyush Raghani and will be releasing on Youtube and other digital platforms.

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Anupam Kher's 'puppy' love

Veteran actor Anupam Kher has shared a photograph of himself cuddling a cute furry friend.

The 60-year-old took to photo-sharing website Instagram to share the photograph in which he was holding the puppy. Anupam was seen sporting an orange T-shirt while the Shih Tzu rested on his arm.

The “Shaukeens” actor captioned the image: “He is the cutest.:).”

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Madhuri Dixit to launch 'Dance with Madhuri' app

After having her own dancing tutorial website actress Madhuri Dixit is all set to launch her own mobile application.

The 47-year-old took to micro-blogging website Twitter to announce the launch of her“ "Dance with Madhuri app".

"Getting ready for the launch of the new Dance with Madhuri app! Lots to do... Have you uploaded your moves? Might get to meet me at launch," the "Khalnayak" actress tweeted.

  

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