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Manushi Chhillar breaks silence on the failure of 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'; says box office is not in actor's hand |

Manushi Chhillar reflects on the disappointment of 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' and emphasizes the unpredictable nature of box office success for actors. Learn more about her insights on the film's fate.

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CBS Weekend News

♪ everybody cut ♪ ♪ everybody cut ♪ that's kevin bacon in the 1984's "footloose." the film's prom scene took place at a high school in payson, utah 40 years ago. this week bacon returned to payson and kicked off his sunday shoes. you get it? the school launched the hashtag bacon to payson to get the actor to visit. it worked. the building is closing next month. another '80s film making news tonight, "the shining," that's because the oregon lodge where the movie was filmed is back open for guests. a fire broke out at timberline lodge broke out last week. forcing staff and guests to evacuate. luckily, no one was hurt. tomorrow a big birthday at disneyland. ♪ it's a small world after all ♪ >> the "it's a small world" turns 60 years old.

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Prime Weekend

distrust anything and everything outside the sealed mega bubble. the executive director of protect democracy described it to us like this. >> i think perhaps one of the most corrosive areas that we face is the unleashing of termites in the foundations of our system that trump and his allies unleash by sewing doubt in the trust that we historically had in our institutions. by suggesting that courts can not be trusted, that juries can't be trusted, that every actor here is acting corruptly, it is undermining that trust that is perhaps one of the greatest long-term threats to the viability and future success of this country. a democracy depends on a certain degree of trust. the systems are never perfect. we have been in the prosy of improving them. when you get trump and his allies sewing the doubt, none of it can be trusted? that is when the whole thing

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Dominic West says his kiss scandal with Lily James helped him in The Crown

The married actor drew on the horror of time when he was photographed in an apparent intimate embrace with a much younger co-star in 2020. Dominic West has...

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BBC News

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BBC News

well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy

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19-year-old Likhona Mgali's star is rising

After his standout performance in Netflix’s The Queenstown Kings, 19-year-old East London-born actor Likhona Mgali is on the rise, with his versatile acting skills captivating audiences.

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HARDtalk

for 10% or 15% of the roles? you would never have had ian mckellen, you would never have had anthony sher, you would never have had these actors if you said, "well, they're gay, therefore they can only do that." a final thought for you, which is actually about something else you've taken upon yourself in recent years, and that is to have a very powerful political voice. yes. mostly thanks to social media. yes. and you've been very open about your politics. you've been a labour party supporter for a long time. yes. but then, in 2019, whenjeremy corbyn was leading the labour party, you had a massive fallout with the party. you said, and i'm looking at a quote here, jeremy corbyn should be quote, "disqualified from being prime minister "because of his attitude to the internal party debate "over anti—semitism and the way it was handled." yes. do you think there is a potential problem there, that audiences now see you as eddie marsan, not just the actor, but as the sort of political activist? and it's hard sometimes to separate the two when they might need to be separated. perhaps. but... but i very rarely play heroic parts, i always play villainous parts. so, even if you've got a bad opinion of me,

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HARDtalk

how can a young kid, for instance, from streatham, who...maybe their parents or grandparents are nigerian and they want to be an actor, how can they be exceptional if they can only play a young kid of nigerian descent from streatham? i want young black actors to have the career of adrian lester or david harewood. i want young gay actors to be like andrew scott or sir ian mckellen, you know. i wantjewish actors to be like jason isaacs or like, like henry goodman or like anthony sher. i think there's a need to categorise people in order to tackle lack of opportunity and inequality. and representation. and rep... but the flip side of this argument is that a gay director—writer like russell t davies has said that he doesn't want non—gay actors playing gay roles because he wants that actor when he's cast the actor to be the best criminal or lover or whatever he can be, not to be a performative gay person if he's not actually 93v- i mean, that's

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HARDtalk

who played the old man in the chekhov piece. if there was a young, attractive young man played the guy who shot himself at the end, i was always the old guy with gout. they used to call me captain velcro in drama school because i played all the small parts. so, i realised very early on that nobody would want me to be me because, in reality, i don't think men want to be me and women want to sleep with me — so, i always had to be someone else. oh, my goodness. you've started with such a sort of powerful and profound sort of statement of who you are and the acting profession. is that something that you've found... you've had to come to terms with, or was it always an easy thing to accept? no, ifound it very liberating to become somebody else, to become kind of... to...not to lose myself, but to explore other personalities and other characters. but what you've also said is that you were,

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