Ankita Lokhande talks about `Pavitra Rishta`. Rajkummar Rao`s look from new series out by Raj and DK out. Vidya Balan talks about Surya Kasibhatla, the child actor of her film `Jalsa`. Ankur Bhatia opens up on Crackdown. Arjun Mathur spills the beans on today`s content. All Pictures Courtesy: Mid-day Archives

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Arjun Mathur is one of the many examples of a true OTT find. After a string of supporting roles in movies, the actor got his due with Made in Heaven, even earning an Emmy nomination along the way. Proud to be part of the OTT boom, Mathur hopes that Indian digital entertainment can keep pace with international content instead of going down the rathole of appealing to the masses. Read the full story here
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Life has not been a walk in the park for Ankur Bhatia, whose left his cushy job in finance for a Bollywood career. His journey in the entertainment world surely had its ups and downs, but that didn’t deter the actor from making his mark. “I did not have formal training in acting, nor had I done theatre." Read the full story here

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Vidya Balan and Shefali Shah`s `Jalsa` features a role of a child with cerebral palsy played by an actor with the same disability, in what the film`s director and cast call a rare sign of inclusivity in one of the world`s largest film industry. The film talks deeply about the relationship of the mother and her son. Read the full story here
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After the success of `Badhaai Do,` Netflix unveiled Rajkummar Rao’s first look in their debut series collaboration with `Guns and Gulaabs` directed by Raj and DK. It’s going to be a treat for his fans to see him in this `90s avatar. Read the full story here

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Television actress Ankita Lokhande, who became a household name courtesy her character Archana from `Pavitra Rishta`, says it is the show that keeps her alive. Read the full story here
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The iconic Lalbaugcha Raja idol was shifted onto a raft on Sunday afternoon after delays since morning due to high tide and technical challenges, with final immersion, delayed by several hours, expected to take place around 11 pm, officials said.