F1 movie continues filming in Hungary despite actors' strike
BUDAPEST : Filming for the as-yet untitled Formula One movie starring Brad Pitt is continuing at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix despite a Hollywood actors' strike.
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BUDAPEST : Filming for the as-yet untitled Formula One movie starring Brad Pitt is continuing at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix despite a Hollywood actors' strike.
BUDAPEST : Haas Formula One driver Nico Hulkenberg joked about his Barbie movie vibe after turning up at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Thursday with a striking dyed bleach blond look.
A bakery in the city centre is taking Barbie fever to a whole new level by unveiling two special treats inspired by the famous plastic doll alongside a dedicated selfie window for fans to live out their fantasies.
Lewis Hamilton confirmed on Thursday that talks about a new contract with Mercedes had proceeded beyond salary and duration and was now focused on fine details.
SILVERSTONE, England: Formula One has its pitstops and pitlane and this weekend's British Grand Prix will also have Brad Pitt getting in on the action.
The song 'Pasoori Nu' from Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani's upcoming movie 'SatyaPrem Ki Katha' has garnered mixed feelings from fans on social media. While some were happy with Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar's rendition of the global hit, several users were left disappointed with the song which was originally sung by the Pakistani duo of Ali Sethi and Shae Gill. The internet was quickly filled with memes regarding the song and various users came up with hilarious comments about the new version. Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar also reacted to the song and his Twitter post has gone viral.
While reacting to a scene from the movie '83' -- a biographical sports drama film that covers India's 1983 World Cup title win, former cricketer Roger Binny has said that such a thing didn't happen. Binny, who was also a part of the World Cup-winning squad, revealed that a scene in the movie that showed Team India getting "overawed" by West Indies was not true. The scene occured in the movie when the Indian cricket team were waiting for the bus upon their arrival in England for the world event.
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