Actress-singer Shirley Setia, who is celebrating her birthday on Sunday, has said that she will be having a quiet birthday with her family and cats this year. Shirley doesn’t have a particular ritual for her birthday, but she loves it when it rains that day.
She said: “It always feels to me as though God is showering me with his blessings.”
She further mentioned: “I will spend time with my family, cats, and will try to read all my fans’ wishes and messages. As they always give me so much of love, especially all the more today.”
The singer-actress also has a playlist for the monsoons, and it includes songs by the musical geniuses of Indian cinema, Kishore Kumar and R D Burman as “they make the monsoon even more romantic” for her.
Shirley released her track titled ‘Kaho Na’ in March this year. It was the first time...
She said: “It always feels to me as though God is showering me with his blessings.”
She further mentioned: “I will spend time with my family, cats, and will try to read all my fans’ wishes and messages. As they always give me so much of love, especially all the more today.”
The singer-actress also has a playlist for the monsoons, and it includes songs by the musical geniuses of Indian cinema, Kishore Kumar and R D Burman as “they make the monsoon even more romantic” for her.
Shirley released her track titled ‘Kaho Na’ in March this year. It was the first time...
- 7/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Juliette has finally accessed George’s hard drive. And what’s in it is unlike anything she ever imagined. It’s surreal and scary to think that there might come a time when our future generation would be as taken aback as Juliette to see the blue sky and the green trees and grass and birds flying, that too on a screen—things that they have no idea about and yet what we all opened our eyes to after being born. We do not want that future. Coming back, we have reached Episode 10, aka the season finale of Silo, and it’s do or die for Juliette Nichols. Or is it do and die?
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Juliette has to find a way to show the clip to everyone. While Danny can do it by linking the drive to a signal booster, it will alert the It, and thus Bernard,...
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The Truth
Juliette has to find a way to show the clip to everyone. While Danny can do it by linking the drive to a signal booster, it will alert the It, and thus Bernard,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Shubhabrata Dutta
- Film Fugitives
Current Dancing with the Stars mirrorball winner Mark Ballas has announced that he and his wife, BC Jean, are expecting a child. In an Instagram reel, the couple updated fans on their lives and shared the sweet news. This will be the first child for Ballas and Jean, who have been married since 2016.
BC Jean and Mark Ballas shared news they were expecting their first child together via an Instagram reel | Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Mark Ballas and BC Jean shared their pregnancy news at the end of a social media clip
Three-time Dancing with the Stars mirrorball winner Mark Ballas stepped back from the ABC series after winning season 32 alongside Charlie D’Amelio. However, he continued to keep fans updated regarding his life via social media.
It was during a social media post that Ballas, along with singer/songwriter wife BC Jean, shared some very special news. They were expecting their first child.
BC Jean and Mark Ballas shared news they were expecting their first child together via an Instagram reel | Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Mark Ballas and BC Jean shared their pregnancy news at the end of a social media clip
Three-time Dancing with the Stars mirrorball winner Mark Ballas stepped back from the ABC series after winning season 32 alongside Charlie D’Amelio. However, he continued to keep fans updated regarding his life via social media.
It was during a social media post that Ballas, along with singer/songwriter wife BC Jean, shared some very special news. They were expecting their first child.
- 6/27/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dean and Bill Williams’ adventure in New York City is about to take a loud turn on “The Wonder Years.”
Wednesday’s Season 2 premiere of the ABC comedy series, titled “One Small Step,” picks up in the summer of 1969 as the father-son duo head to the Big Apple for a career-making songwriting gig for Bill (Dulé Hill). The trip introduces both members of the Williams family to “new walks of life” while in the city, according to the episode’s official logline — and that apparently includes getting in touch with their “primal” feelings.
In a video clip shared exclusively with TheWrap, viewers watch as Bill and Dean (Elisha “Ej” Williams) share a meal with newcomer Lonnie (“Schmigadoon!” star Tituss Burgess), who encourages Bill to try “primal screaming.”
“It’s supposed to tap into stuff your conscious mind pushed away. All you got to do is scream as loud as you can from deep inside,...
Wednesday’s Season 2 premiere of the ABC comedy series, titled “One Small Step,” picks up in the summer of 1969 as the father-son duo head to the Big Apple for a career-making songwriting gig for Bill (Dulé Hill). The trip introduces both members of the Williams family to “new walks of life” while in the city, according to the episode’s official logline — and that apparently includes getting in touch with their “primal” feelings.
In a video clip shared exclusively with TheWrap, viewers watch as Bill and Dean (Elisha “Ej” Williams) share a meal with newcomer Lonnie (“Schmigadoon!” star Tituss Burgess), who encourages Bill to try “primal screaming.”
“It’s supposed to tap into stuff your conscious mind pushed away. All you got to do is scream as loud as you can from deep inside,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” is one of Cyndi Lauper’s signature songs, but the iconic singer admits when she first recorded the track written by Robert Hazard, she thought: “It was like yawn and boring.”
“It wasn’t right for me. I sang his version. I sucked,” Lauper tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It was written by a guy and he was writing, ‘Hey, we’re lucky. They want to have fun. Here I am.’ And it wasn’t that way for me because I’m a woman. I’m not a man. And that would be a problem.”
But the budding singer did what she does best — takes matters in her own hands and got creative — flipping the song so it fit for her persona. And it became an international hit — one that is still recognizable 40 years after its release.
The story of “Girls” is one of many the Grammy,...
“It wasn’t right for me. I sang his version. I sucked,” Lauper tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It was written by a guy and he was writing, ‘Hey, we’re lucky. They want to have fun. Here I am.’ And it wasn’t that way for me because I’m a woman. I’m not a man. And that would be a problem.”
But the budding singer did what she does best — takes matters in her own hands and got creative — flipping the song so it fit for her persona. And it became an international hit — one that is still recognizable 40 years after its release.
The story of “Girls” is one of many the Grammy,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Music has always been an integral part of the “Star Wars” universe, dating back to the John Williams scores for the original movie trilogy. So will Emmy voters recognize one, two or all three of the recent “Star Wars” TV series in the scoring categories?
Vying for consideration: the 12-part “Andor,” with music by Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated Nicholas Britell (“Succession”); the six-part “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” with a new theme by Williams and score by English composer Natalie Holt (“Loki”); and the eight-part third season of “The Mandalorian,” with music by Joseph Shirley. All aired on Disney+.
Britell spent more than two years on “Andor,” the backstory of “Rogue One” hero Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), including several months creating music that was played on the set during filming – from the Time Grappler’s hammer-banging signals on Ferrix to the alien electronica in the clubs on Morlana and the amateur funeral band playing a...
Vying for consideration: the 12-part “Andor,” with music by Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated Nicholas Britell (“Succession”); the six-part “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” with a new theme by Williams and score by English composer Natalie Holt (“Loki”); and the eight-part third season of “The Mandalorian,” with music by Joseph Shirley. All aired on Disney+.
Britell spent more than two years on “Andor,” the backstory of “Rogue One” hero Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), including several months creating music that was played on the set during filming – from the Time Grappler’s hammer-banging signals on Ferrix to the alien electronica in the clubs on Morlana and the amateur funeral band playing a...
- 6/5/2023
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
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