After completing his last schedule of “Dangal” in Ludhiana, Punjab, Bollywood actor Aamir Khan went to USA for three months, and shed
Israeli actress Gal Gadot had auditioned to be a Bon Girl, in “Quantam of Solace”, but the role (Camile Montes) eventually went to Olga
When Sophie Turner was just a baby she signed up to the Playbox Theatre Company.
She already has her wedding dress and the honeymoon is planned, but Australian rapper Iggy Azalea won't be marrying fiancé Nick Young as soon as expected.
Aamir Khan was very interested in lawn tennis during his school days, and he was not a bad player either. He represented his school in lawn tennis in several
US actress Olivia Wilde was in the running to play Naomi, the second wife of Jordan Belfort (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) in the Oscar...
US pop singer Selena Gomez officially became the most-followed person on photo-sharing social network Instagram...
When Indian actor Kunal Nayyar started working on hit US sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”'s first season...
Till the age of 37 Jack Nicholson believed that his grandparents were his parents and he was told that his mother was his older sister. When he found out the
Finger tutting is a type of dance that involves intricate movements of the fingers. The word 'tutting' refers to use of angular movements reminiscent of Egyptian
Bollywood actor Sunil Shetty has always been associated with a 'macho' image, but he recently revealed that there's a 'thinking' side to him as well, forcing him to avoid driving.
Quentin Tarantino wrote the role of Jules in his 1994 classic “Pulp Fiction” specifically for Samuel L. Jackson; however, it was almost given to Paul Calderon after a great audition.
In 1989, US actress Halle Berry moved to New York City to pursue her acting ambitions. During her early time there, she ran out of money and had to live briefly in a homeless shelter.
US singer-songwriter-guitarist Sheryl Crow toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad World Tour 1987-89 and often performed with Jackson on “I Just Can't Stop Loving You”.
In 1939, John Norling shot “Tune In Tomorrow”, the first-ever commercial 3D film (using Polaroid) in the US. The 15-minute film premiered at the 1939 New York World's Fair.
The image termed as “the most recognised photograph” in the history of the National Geographic magazine was taken by Steve McCurry, titled “Afghan Girl”, in a refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan.
Famed British model and actress Cara Delevingne sings and plays the drums and the guitar.
Despite the fact that Stan Lee came up with the idea for a “quintessential capitalist” hero and many of the traits which have stuck with Iron Man over the years, he didn't actually write the story in Tales of Suspense #39 which introduced Tony Stark to the Marvel Universe.