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Fri, Jul 30 2021 10:43 IST | 0 Views Deepika Padukone shares BTS from sets of Shakun Batra’s next. Image Source: Instagram/deepikapadukone July 30 : Deepika Padukone took to her Instagram handle today and shared a behind-the-scenes picture from the sets of Shakun Batraâs next. It seems the actress is preoccupied with the film again, where she shares screen space with Ananya Panday and Siddharth Chaturvedi. Taking to her Instagram profile, the actress appeared to be building up the momentum. The Padmaavat actress shared a picture, wherein she can be seen sitting at a table reading, dressed casually in an oversized hoodie and pants, with her hair tied up in a bun. Shakun Batra was also seen in the frame. Crediting filmmaker Karan Kapoor for the picture, Deepika asked her fans to be silent as she is at work. âShhâ¦Work in progress,â she captioned her post. ....
Bollywood Hungama Subhash K. Jha ); }); For all those who raved over Adarsh Gourav’s exceptional globally-applauded performance in The White Tiger, the question, ‘What next for the young actor’ has been answered. Gourav has been roped in to play one of the leads in Zoya Akhtar’s next directorial venture. But the actor is not allowed to speak about the project as yet. An informed source reveals, “Gourav has been getting a lot of offers from mainstream Hindi film producers who were all along ignoring him until the West recognized his talent. After The White Tiger, Bollywood wants Gourav. But most of the roles that he’s getting are negative and he doesn’t want to be typecast in any particular shade.” ....
‘Age no bar to foray into robotics’ Updated: Updated: SRMIST, The Hindu host career guidance webinars Share Article The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), in association with The Hindu, hosted two webinars yesterday, as part of the SRM Virtual Conclave for Career Guidance 2021. The first, A Career in Robotics: Current Trends and Future Prospects, was moderated by Anand Venkateswaran. Opening the session, Prof. Sanjay Goel, Director, Institute of Engineering and Technology, JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur, pointed out that robotics is not just fun, but a necessity. “We have a larger population that needs a better quality of life at a cheaper rate. If we want to be globally competitive and relevant, we will have to adapt to this technology,” he said, adding that robotics is becoming relevant in fields such as Farming, Healthcare, and Education. ....