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Eminem’s daughter explains why she was ‘bothered’ when asked about their relationship

Los Angeles, Sep 20 (IANS) Popular rapper Eminem's 26-year-old daughter Hailie Jade is speaking out on the attention surrounding her relationship with her father.

Hailie Jade recently hosted a 'Ask Me Anything' episode of her podcast, but that doesn't mean she should only be asked the famous rapper.

Addressing the questions she received about the 'Slim Shady' artiste, Hailie spoke on how it feels receiving questions about only her dad, reports eonline.com.

"Does it bother me when I get asked about my dad?" Hailie said on her 'Just a Little Shady' podcast "Because a lot of questions were about my dad."

As she put it, "The best way to say this is yes and no... Honestly, it's to a point. I obviously expect it. And there's certain things I can understand why people are just genuinely curious about, as anyone would be when you've kind of grown up half in the spotlight."

However, she said there's a balance to be had when growing up in the public eye, saying, "Once it gets past that point though, I'm like, 'I'm a person too.'"

The 26-year-old noted that she has more to offer than just being Eminem's daughter.

"So, it becomes tricky because I get it," Hailie added.

"But then, after a certain extent, I'm not going to speak on behalf of anyone. I'm not going to answer stuff that I don't specifically have the answers to."

Hailie detailed how her life was impacted by all the curiosity surrounding her father.

"I feel like growing up, when it would happen, I would get more bothered by it because I was like, 'Why do people care?'" Hailie said.

"I was young and I didn't totally understand the situation so I was like, that's my dad. I don't ask you about your dad."

Though some questions have been OK to answer, Hailie noted that others would cross a line.

"And there are certain things that, yeah, that's just weird that you want to know that, but then things that have been a little bit shared I understand why people are like, 'OK is this true?'" Hailie added.

"Some stuff it's just like, that's weird. Let's move on."

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Alia expresses gratitude on receiving Smita Patil Memorial Award

Mumbai, Sep 20 (IANS) Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt, who is currently enjoying the response to her recently released fantasy adventure film 'Brahmastra' as it becomes the highest grossing Hindi film of 2022, has been feted with the Smita Patil Memorial Award.

The actress took to the story section of her Instagram to share the news with her followers. Sharing the certificate of the honour, she wrote on the picture: "Grateful and honoured to receive the Smita Patil Memorial Award. Thank You to everyone (heart emoji)."

Established in 1986 by the Priyadarshni Academy in memory of actress Smita Patil, the Smita Patil Memorial Award is awarded to an Indian actress for her contribution to Indian cinema in the period prior to the ceremony, irrespective of a particular performance. Till 1994, the award was conferred every year to the actresses. However, since 1994 the committee has been conferring the honour upon the actresses once every two years.

In the past, actresses like Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi, Tabu, Manisha Koirala, Urmila Matondkar and Kareena Kapoor Khan have been honoured with the award. The award committee drew flak in 2016 when it feted Bollywood star Katrina Kaif with the award as certain sections of media and general populace felt that the actress was undeserving of the honour.

Taapsee Pannu was the last actress to be feted with the honour before Alia back in 2020.

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‘Feels Like Home’ season 2, to drop on OTT on Oct 7

Mumbai, Sep 20 (IANS) Hit OTT bachelor drama 'Feels Like Home' is set to return with its second season. Taking the narrative forward, the series will witness the boys traverse through adulthood by celebrating the idea of modern masculinity, and put up a fight where needed - to protect their 'home' in the second season.

It will bring Prit Kamani, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Anshuman Malhotra, Himika Bose and Inayat Sood to the screen and on a trip down memory lane, filled with nostalgia.

Commenting on the occasion, director Sahir Raza said in a statement: "We are delighted to bring the second season of 'Feels Like Home' to audiences both young and old. The second season is in many ways more mature, it attempts to deal with complex interpersonal relationships, pushing the central characters to grow and evolve. We hope audiences will find the journey relatable and the characters loveable."

During the course of the second season, the show will uncover the boys' vulnerable sides and draw attention to their emotional journeys where they learn to 'adult', confront their feelings and find themselves along the way while learning to keep their most important relationships and friendships strong.

Season 2 of 'Feels Like Home' will drop on OTT platform Lionsgate Play on October 7.

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Essar Group targets key role in building market for hydrogen

London, Sep 20 (IANS) North-west England's Stanlow oil refinery has stood near the banks of the river Mersey for almost 100 years. But, today, its managers want to ensure it has a low-carbon future over the next century. It produces about 17 per cent of road fuels in the UK and some heavy investment is going into decarbonising the facility -- funding plans to capture emissions and store them underground, Financial Times reported.

Essar Group, the India-based conglomerate, owns Stanlow and believes that, by deploying carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology, the plant will be able to prolong its life. It intends the business to play a key role in the UK's plans to build out a market for hydrogen, as a low-carbon fuel for heavy industry and transportation.

"Our company view is that carbon capture will be an important part of manufacturing for our industry and that's why we're committing to it now," says Jon Barden, chief operating officer of Essar Oil. "We are firmly of the belief that delivering net zero (emissions) is a good thing for us as a business, as the transition for hydrocarbons will be a long one," he adds, Financial Times reported.

Much hinges on making CCUS a success. The UK government last year backed two CCUS clusters for fast-track development, including the HyNet north-west project that the Stanlow refinery is part of.

CCUS has a chequered history, with the UK government pulling funding in the last decade and doubts over the effectiveness of some international projects in operation. But the UK government has recommitted to the technology and wants to have at least five industrial clusters around the country to enable the capture of emissions from heavy industry.

Essar says the chemistry and engineering is widely utilised and understood in the oil industry - though generally for maximising output by reinjecting CO2 into oilfields to squeeze out extra supply, rather than cutting emissions.

As part of the HyNet cluster in the north-west of England, the plant will be used to produce so-called blue hydrogen. Blue hydrogen is created from gas but with the emissions sequestered to create a low or zero carbon fuel. This can replace the gas used to provide power to run the facility and kick-start a wider hydrogen economy, by providing a low carbon fuel for other industries, Financial Times reported. "We want to demonstrate that this is a viable technological solution and that we can implement and run it sustainably, as part of the company's own transition to lower carbon," Barden says. "The target is to get to net zero by 2040?.?.?. but getting to 70-80 per cent of net zero is possible within 10 years."

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Kate Winslet returns to shoot post injury

Los Angeles, Sep 20 (IANS) Actress Kate Winslet has returned to work after being injured on a film set in Croatia.

The 46-year-old actress was pictured getting back into character today after she was reportedly rushed to the hospital over the weekend, reports mirror.co.uk.

She appeared to be in good spirits as she donned a khaki cargo jumpsuit on the set of her new movie Lee - which is being shot in the village of Kupari.

New pictures show her surrounded by crew as she wore a US military outfit - sporting a make-up free look.

Only yesterday, a news outlet in Croatia published pictures of the actress arriving at the hospital.

In the pictures, she was surrounded by many other people as she made her way in.

She walked into Dubrovnik Hospital wearing black clothes and a face mask. She is said to have arrived at the hospital, which is around 15 minutes from the set, in a black van.

Her new film follows World War II correspondent Lee Miller's life, portrayed by Kate, and also stars Jude Law and Marion Cotillard.

The injury ordeal comes after Kate previously discussed how she learned an incredible underwater 'superpower' for her role in the new 'Avatar: The Way Of Water'.

The star, who is no stranger to being in bodies of water for a long period of time in movies, learned how to hold her breath for a shocking number of minutes.

Speaking to Empire about her role as Ronal, a free diver of the Metkayina, the 46-year-old said that she learned how to hold her breath in a 900,000-gallon water tank for longer than any other cast member.

"Seven minutes and 14 seconds, baby!" she told the publication.

"The most amazing thing for me as a middle-aged woman was to learn something not just new, but superhuman!"

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Bad Bunny’s ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ becomes longest-running number 1 album in over 5 yrs

Los Angeles, Sep 20 (IANS) Rapper Bad Bunny's album 'Un Verano Sin Ti' has clinched another non-consecutive week at number one, its 11th time at the top spot out of 19 weeks since its release.

Not since Drake's 'Views' logged 13 non consecutive weeks at number 1 in 2016 had a similar feat been reached, reports 'Variety'.

Both 'Views' and 'Un Verano' runs were non-consecutive, however, Bad Bunny has yet to slip below a No. 2 slot. 'Un Verano' enters with the equivalent of 97,000 album sales in the US, according to Luminate via Billboard.

Former One Direction member Harry Styles also accomplishes a historic mark of 14 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, the longest stay at number one since Lil Nas X's chart-topping 'Old Town Road', feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, logged 19 weeks in 2019.

Out of its 24 weeks on the chart, 'As It Was' currently holds the record for the most weeks spent in the Hot 100's top two positions with 23 weeks.

Meanwhile, Steve Lacy and 'Bad Habit' remains at a No. 2 peak; Nicki Minaj's former No. 1 single 'Super Freaky Girl' lifts from No. 7 to No. 3, fueled by the release of its 'Queen Mix' rendition; Post Malone's 'I Like It (A Happier Song)', feat. Doja Cat, inches back into the song chart's top five (6-5); and Morgan Wallen's 'You Proof' jumps 10 to 6, following the premiere of its music video.

At No. 4 is Nicky Youre and Dazy's 'Sunroof' and Lizzo's 'About Damn Time' slips from its No. 5 position to No. 7. OneRepublic's 'I Ain't Worried' keeps at No. 8; Harry Styles' 'Late Night Talking' surges 9 to 3; and Future's 'Wait for U', featuring Drake and Tems, rejoins the top 10 from No. 11.

New on the albums chart is Nav's 'Demons Protected by Angels', his fifth top 10-charting effort on the Billboard 200.

The set, which boasts features from the likes of Future, Gunna, Lil Durk, Lil Uzi Vert and Travis Scott, entered with 67,000 equivalent album units earned. Ozzy Osbourne's 'Patient Number 9' debuts at No. 3, with 56,000 equivalent album units earned, marking the rock singer's ninth top 10-charting album.

Wallen's former chart-topper, 'Dangerous: The Double Album', slips 2 to 4 with 50,000 equivalent album units earned. Kane Brown earns his fourth top 10 with 'Different Man' entering at No. 5 (46,000 album units sold), YoungBoy Never Broke Again's 'Realer 2' skips up 71 to 6 after its first full charting week (39,000 album units sold).

'Realer 2' became available for streaming on YouTube starting Sept. 6, and then went wide to all streamers on September 7.

This alignment means its No. 71 debut on the Billboard 200 was only because it was tracked for two days of activity across all streaming services, along with three days of activity from YouTube.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again has scored his 11th top 10-charting album with 'Realer 2', and fourth top 10 of 2022. He's the only act with four new top 10s this year.

Styles' 'Harry's House' falls from 5 to 7 on the chart with 38,000 album units; Beyonce's 'Renaissance' comes down 6 to 8 with 37,000 album units; and Rod Wave's 'Beautiful Mind' also slips 7 to 9 with 32,000 album units.

And finally, rounding out the top 10 is Yeat's 'Lyfe' which debuted at No. 10 with 30,000 album units sold -- his second top 10 effort behind this year's '2 Alive'.

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Jacqueline leaves EOW office after day-long grilling

New Delhi, Sep 19 (IANS) Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez left the office of Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police late on Monday evening after day-long grilling in connection with the Rs 200 crore extortion-cum-cheating case involving multimillionaire conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar.

Jacqueline was confronted with the testimonies of Bollywood personality Nora Fatehi and an aide of Chandrashekhar, Pinky Irani, who were questioned by the EOW last week.

Last Wednesday, the EOW had grilled Jacqueline for over eight hours in connection with the case. As per sources, Jacqueline was summoned again on Monday as the EOW it found contradictions in her earlier statements.

According to the ED chargesheet, Jacqueline knew about Chandrashekhar's involvement in criminal activities but she chose to overlook them and indulged in financial transactions with the conman.

Chandrashekhar was arrested for allegedly cheating and extorting money from some high-profile people, including former Fortis Healthcare promoter Shivinder Mohan Singh's wife Aditi Singh. Many Bollywood actors and models have been questioned by the Enforcement Directorate for their alleged links to Chandrashekhar.

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Director R Balki talks about casting actress Shreya Dhanwanthary in ‘Chup’

Mumbai, Sep 19 (IANS) Filmmaker R. Balki has talked about casting actress Shreya Dhanwanthary in his upcoming psychological thriller film 'Chup', starring Dulquer Salmaan.

Shreya is well-known for her Amazon Prime Video web series 'The Family Man' and 'Scam 1992'.

"Shreya is a volcanic talent. I had seen her perform in 'Scam 1992' and 'The Family Man' and was hugely impressed."

"When I met her for the first time, within five minutes of the conversation, I asked her whether she'd like to read a script and that's how I offered her 'Chup'. I saw Nila in her the moment I met her."

Others headlining the power-packed cast of the film are Sunny Deol and Pooja Bhatt.

The movie is directed by R Balki and produced by Hope Productions and Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. The film is written by R Balki himself based on the story he started working on a few years ago.

The screenplay and dialogues have been co-written by R Balki, critic-turned-writer Raja Sen and Rishi Virmani.

Dr Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios) presents the film and all India distribution is by Pen Marudhar. The Director of Photography is Vishal Sinha and Music Director is Amit Trivedi, Sneha Khanvilkar and Aman Pant. Pranab Kapadia and Anirudh Sharma are Co-Producers of the film.

The film is set to release on September 23.

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Mohit Malik on ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ helicopter stunt: I won, I have no memory of how I performed it

Mumbai, Sep 19 (IANS) Television actor Mohit Malik blacked out while performing a stunt involving a helicopter during the semi finale for the stunt-based reality show 'Khatron Ke Khiladi' (KKK).

In the weekend episode which was the semi finale saw Mohit perform a challenging but stunt which involved a lot of action. The actor was seen jumping from pillar to post to eventually win it.

Mohit said that it was one of the toughest stunts to perform on the show. It also led him to a total blackout post its completion.

"On the day of the stunt I was anyways a bit unwell and on tablets due to feeling feverish. But it was the semi finale stunt shoot day and I knew I had to give the stunt my 100 percent! The stunt as you'll see on television was a massive one."

He added: "Being thrown from a catapult into the water getting onto a jetski to get to another point where a helicopter took me to another point where I had to eventually jump into the water, was all a very elongated stunt."

"Though the minute I jumped into the water from the helicopter, my body somehow went into shock and I could not remember how I did the stunt! I won the stunt, but I had no memory of how I performed it I was taken to the hospital but everything was such a blur that I had no idea about what was happening around me."

Mohit's X-rays were taken along with that he was given drips and medication.

"I was made to rest there for a while. Something like this has happened with me for the first time in my life, so it was very shocking!"

He added: "I think that even in the history of Khatron Ke Khiladi something like this would have never happened with anybody where they were not able to remember the stunt. It was a very different experience and something my body had never been through."

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Ayushmann-starrer ‘DoctorG’ booked for October 14 release

Mumbai, Sep 19 (IANS) Actor Ayushmann Khurrana's upcoming film 'DoctorG', a medical campus comedy-drama, is all set to release on October 14.

'Doctor G' features Ayushmann in the role of a medical student. Stepping into the shoes of a male gynaecologist, the actor has shared the first poster that gives us a sneak-peek into the chaotic world of his medical journey to becoming a Gynaecologist.

'Doctor G' cast includes Rakul Preet Singh as Dr Fatima Siddiqui and Shefali Shah as Dr Nandini Srivastav and Sheeba Chadha who plays Ayushmann's mother in prominent roles. Taking to social media, Ayushmann Khurrana shared the poster of Doctor G and wrote, "ZindaGi hai meri full of Googly, Chahiye tha Orthopedics, par ban gaya DoctorG, Get ready for your appointments, #DoctorG will attend to you in theatres from 14th October 2022. #DoctorGInCinemas."

Directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, the film will hit the screens on October 14.

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