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Aamir Khan was the first choice for playing the iconic villain Langda Tyagi in director Vishal Bharadwaj's 2006 movie Omkara.
What is it about Chekhov’s melancholy inaction hero that makes him, and the play he stars in, so meaningful at all ages?
That’s the gorgeously perverse opening of “Dead Outlaw,” the feel-good musical of the season, if death and deadpan feel good ...
“Happiness” derives from the Old Norse word “hap ,” which meant “fortune” or “luck,” as historians Phil Withington and Darrin ...
Filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj adapted Shakespeare’s Othello in 2006 and made Omkara. Bharadwaj brainstormed with writer Robin ...
Aamir Khan was originally cast as Langda Tyagi in Vishal Bharadwaj's 2006 film Omkara, but was later replaced, according to ...
Saif Ali Khan's standout role in Omkara stunned the audience but there was another superstar who wanted to play the main villain in Vishal Bharadwaj's film.
Kandi Burruss on Advice She Gave Daughter Riley Ahead of Next Gen (Exclusive) Kandi Burruss chats with ET's Rachel Smith at the Entertainment Community Fund Gala in New York City, where Ariana DeBose ...
Broadway powerhouses Jonathan Groff and Nicole Scherzinger are paired together in the latest entry in Variety's Actor on Actors series. Watch the conversation, where the duo talks about getting Patti ...
A set of the first four editions of William Shakespeare’s collected works is expected to sell for up to $6 million at auction ...
The Chinese Mitten Crab has not previously been spotted in the Pacific Northwest. They are harmful to both wildlife and ...
In the film, Radochia, an administrative assistant in Boston College’s art, art history, and film department, stars as Graham ...