Actors John Abraham, Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez were seen having a gala time on the sets of "The Kapil Sharma Show".
The three actors joined in the fun with Ali Asgar and Sunil Grover, who entertained the audience with their crazy antics.
They were present for the promotion of their upcoming film "Dishoom", which also stars Akshaye Khanna.
The action-adventure film, releasing on July 29, is written and directed by Rohit Dhawan.
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Shekhar Kapur heaps praise on young Indian actors
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Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur believes young Indian actors have taken their art to another level now.
One of the Twitter users wrote: "Shekhar Kapur watched 'Nazar' on Epic, loved your performance. It reminded me of 'Drishti' and watched that as well. Come back Mr. actor Shekhar Kapur."
The "Elizabeth" director replied saying: "Have forgotten I was an actor! Young Indian actors have taken their art to another level now. But thanks."
As an actor, Shekhar will next be seen in "Vishwaroopam 2".
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Important for parents to teach children compassion: Raveena
Actress Raveena Tandon has stressed on the importance of teaching children compassion.
A Twitter user posted a shot of a news piece and captioned it: "Heartbreaking stuff. Eight-year-old kills a six-year-old and asks, 'What is death?'."
Raveena, a mother of two adopted daughters, one biological daughter and a biological son, tweeted: "Important for parents to teach children compassion/kindness. Studies show hardened crime starts with cruelty towards animals and weak."
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Hardest worker, loving sister: Parineeti on Priyanka
Actress Parineeti Chopra is proud of her star cousin Priyanka Chopra, whom she has described as hardest worker and a loving sister.
Parineeti expressed her love for the "Dostana" star, who turned a year older on Monday, by taking the virtual route.
"The hardest worker and a loving sister who keeps us in check! Proud of what you have achieved. No one deserves it more than you! Priyanka Chopra," tweeted Parineeti.
It's not the first time that Parineeti has praised her sister in public. She recently said it would be "wonderful" if gets an opportunity to sing with her cousin, who has sung foot tapping numbers like "In My City", "Exotic", and even the title track of "Dil Dhadakne Do".
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