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Lock Upp 2 confirmed contestants' names have been revealed at the press conference of the upcoming Netflix show in Mumbai. Ram Kapoor, Shivangi Joshi and Pamala Serena is participating in the Ekta Kapoor produced show., OTT, Times Now |
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Lock Upp 2 confirmed contestants' names have been revealed at the press conference of the upcoming Netflix show in Mumbai. Ram Kapoor, Shivangi Joshi and Pamala Serena is participating in the Ekta Kapoor produced show., OTT, Times Now |
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Netflix's hit medical K-drama The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call is set to kick off production for Seasons 2 and 3 soon. Ju Ji-Hoon, Choo Young-Woo, Ha Young, and others in the original cast are set to return., Korean, Times Now |
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Ashish Chanchlani has lashed out at netizens who criticised Samay Raina's India's Got Latent Season 2's first episode on social media. He said that the comedian has fought countless battles to start the Netflix show., OTT, Times Now |
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My Royal Nemesis on Netflix blends time travel, fantasy, and comedy through the story of a Joseon woman reborn in modern Seoul. Starring Lim Ji-yeon and Heo Nam-jun, the K-drama explores an enemies-to-lovers romance that ends on a hopeful note., Korean, Times Now |
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Samay Raina's India's Got Latent Season 2 Review: India's Got Latent, which was banned last year, has finally made a comeback. Episode 1 of Season 2 features Alia Bhatt, Sharvari, Ashish Solanki and Balraj Singh Ghai as panellists. Here's what we thought of the premiere, which was released simultaneously on Netflix and YouTube., Reviews, Times Now |
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Samay Raina's India's Got Latent season 2's first episode is finally out on Netflix. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh graced the show as guests. On the show, Samay mocked Alia's Jigra., OTT, Times Now |
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Netflix has become the unofficial home of author Harlan Coben's twisty mysteries. His latest, I Will Find You, is out now; but here are some more bingeable limited series that viewers can add to their watchlists. , OTT, Times Now |
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India's Got Latent Season 2 will stream simultaneously on Netflix and YouTube, with new episodes every two weeks. It will start streaming sooner than you think., OTT, Times Now |
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Unless there is media activism in India, legal cases can have a life of their own |