MARDAN: A man was arrested in his wife’s murder case while two members of a street criminals’ gang were arrested in separate raid on Saturday.A spokesman for Mardan police said that.
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It’s an undeniable fact that the Hindi film industry is fuelled with passion, hope, and love for cinema. And one such actor who has been consistent in proving that is Angad Bedi. The charming man has established a connect with the audience and has crafted a niche for himself in the industry. In a career spanning over 17 years, Angad has reinvented himself for every onscreen outing. Be it playing the role of an antagonist in ‘Pink’, or being the supportive brother in ‘Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl’, or getting into the shoes of a cricketer in ‘Inside Edge’, Angad has indeed come a long way.
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Vivek Oberoi refused the big launch planned by his father, dropped his last name for auditions, and jumped out of his comfort zone for the most unexpected debut as ‘Chandu’ in Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Company’. After a massively successful maiden film, Vivek continued to entertain fans in more ways than one from the charming Aditya in ‘Saathiya’, to the fierce Maya bhai in ‘Shootout At Lokhandwala’. Vivek Oberoi, who completed nearly two decades in Bollywood, opens up about his captivating journey, career ups and downs, and the lessons that he learned along the way! Excerpts:
You entered Bollywood with the gangster drama ‘Company’. How was the big debut planned?
Vivek Oberoi recently celebrated 19 years of his debut film Company last week. The actor whose macho avatar was widely appreciated in the Ram Gopal Verm.
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