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Bolly Buzz: Shah Rukh Khan's son AbRam turns a year cuter, Ranveer Singh shows off his beard looks in throwback pictures

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We are back with your daily dose of entertainment yet again! Our Bollywood celebs who are self-quarantined at home but they are making sure that they entertain their fans through their posts on social media. And we are making sure all the news from the entertainment world reaches you. From Shah Rukh Khan’s munchkin AbRam turning a year cuter to Amitabh Bachchan claiming that ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’ did better than ‘Baahubali’ and Ram Gopal Varma releasing the trailer of his coronavirus film we have got it covered. ETimes brings a new segment Bolly Buzz which goes beyond the usual mix of news and gossip to give all its readers a roundup of trending stories of the day.

SRK’s cutie AbRam turned a year cuter today. Sadly, it will not be a super seven bash, but a quiet celebration with his daddy, mom and big sister at home due to the coronavirus lockdown. But we are surely excited to see his low key birthday pictures!

Ranveer Singh, who is super active on social media, has been sharing his throwback pictures for his fans. Recently, he took his fans on a virtual tour to the exotic places he visited with his wife Deepika Padukone. He has also shared a few pictures of himself where he is showing off his beard and they are simply amazing.

Big B is celebrating 43 years of his classic ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’.He posted a cute picture with his kids Shweta and Abhishek when they had visited on the sets of his iconic film. In the same post, he even claimed that ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’ did better than ‘Baahubali’. According to him, the film’s estimated collection of Rs 7.25 crore in the ‘70s crosses the 1,000 crore collection ‘Bahubali 2—The Conclusion’ had in present time.

Ram Gopal Varma released the trailer of India’s first movie on COVID-19 that tells a story of a family in lockdown, and was shot entirely during the lockdown. Describing the story of the film, RGV had shared, “CORONAVIRUS is not a HORROR film. It is about the HORRORS which are inside all of us including our great political leaders and beaurecrauts who actually know only as much as us which is just nothing. THE ONLY THING I KNOW IS THAT I KNOW NOTHING”-Socrates.”

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