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Meet IAS officer famous for Gujarat Polls viral pic row, Netflix acting career; quits services to...

DNA Wednesday, 4 October 2023
Abhishek Singh was a 2011-batch IAS officer who also ventured into the entertainment industry and acted in several films.
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‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Officially Confirmed at Netflix [Video]

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‘Happy Gilmore 2’ , Officially Confirmed at Netflix. Netflix confirmed the sequel on May 15, 'Variety' reports. Adam Sandler will reprise one of his most popular roles as Happy Gilmore, a hockey player who becomes a golfer. Christopher McDonald, who played Shooter McGavin in the original film, first sparked sequel rumors in March. I saw Adam [Sandler] about two weeks ago, and he says to me, ‘McDonald, you’re gonna love this.’, Christopher McDonald, via 'Variety'. I said, ‘What?’ He says, ‘How about that,’ and he shows me the first draft of ‘Happy Gilmore 2.’ , Christopher McDonald, via 'Variety'. I thought, ‘Well, that would be awesome.’ So, it’s in the works. Fans demand it, dammit!, Christopher McDonald, via 'Variety'. Drew Barrymore teased the news on her talk show as well. This just in, I have breaking news…. I’ll just say this, from my source, that ['Happy Gilmore 2'] is in process, Drew Barrymore, via 'The Drew Barrymore Show'. Additional details such as storyline or director have yet to be revealed. 'Happy Gilmore,' released in 1996, made close to $40 million at the global box office

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Reba McEntire on Hosting the ACM Awards, New Music, Her New Sitcom & More | THR News Video [Video]

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Reba McEntire is set to host the 59th ACM Awards this week on Amazon's Prime Video. The iconic singer spoke to THR all about her big return to Country Music's Party of the Year, new music, her new TV show, 'Reba' hitting Netflix and much more ahead of the ceremony that streams live on Thursday, May 16.

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Comcast to Bundle Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ [Video]

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Comcast to Bundle , Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+. On May 13, Comcast chief Brian Roberts announced the company's newest bundle, StreamSaver, NBC News reports. . Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ will be included in the bundle "at a vastly reduced price to anything available today," Roberts said. . This will be a pretty compelling package, Brian Roberts, Comcast chief, via statement. As streaming prices continue to climb, other media companies have also started to offer bundles, NBC News reports. . Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a bundle consisting of Max, Disney+ and Hulu which will be available this summer. Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a bundle consisting of Max, Disney+ and Hulu which will be available this summer. Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a bundle consisting of Max, Disney+ and Hulu which will be available this summer. The prices for both companies' bundles have yet to be revealed. Comcast's bundle will be made available before Peacock raises its standalone price by another $2 ahead of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games. . The ad-free service will now cost $13.99 per month. . The tier with ads will increase to $7.99 each month. . Meanwhile, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox Corp. have teamed up to create a streaming sports bundle that is scheduled to debut this fall. but critics allege that the venture violates antitrust laws, NBC News reports.

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