Up-and-coming West Lothian band Mark Sharp and the Bicycle Thieves have released a charity single for NHS Scotland.
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Kumail Nanjiani just accomplished the ultimate fitness goal. During his virtual visit to The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, The Big Sick star performed an impressive rendition of The Bangles' hit song "Eternal Flame" while in a plank position.
Aside from delighting viewers across the world, the performance was done to help host Ellen DeGeneres and Shutterfly raise money and awareness for the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, which strives to strengthen how communities everywhere react to
.Up-and-coming West Lothian band Mark Sharp and the Bicycle Thieves have released a charity single for NHS Scotland.
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Kumail Nanjiani’s parents love to buy accessories featuring images of their son’s ripped physique.
How soon is now, is now, and the neon painted landscape strokes to the club beat. That night was more than a sweaty crowded dance floor your friends dragged you to—criminally packed bodies bumping, tossed together—searching for one another.
Kumail Nanjiani recently revealed that he lost out on a major role in a Hollywood film because he refused to play up his Pakistani accent. The Eternals star opened up about how he still struggles to find auditions where people don’t ask him to do a Pakistani accent to land “stereotypical brown guy roles.” Although the actor did mention that he would never shy away from flaunting his accent if the role demanded it, he asserted that he did not feel comfortable doing it just for comedy.
"I just didn’t want the comedy to just be coming from someone exaggerating their accent"
Kumail Nanjiani revealed that he once refused to play up his Pakistani accent while auditioning for a major film role that he ultimately didn’t get.
A big-hearted Alexandria singer has raised more than £4000 for local charities, whilst entertaining residents in the Vale.
By Audrey Cleo Yap
Kumail Nanjiani is definitely not skipping his workouts during the quarantine period!
Two big Hollywood stars dared each other -- and their fans -- to take The Murph Challenge for a good cause on Memorial Day. Chris Pratt challenged John Krasinski -- who challenged Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson -- to the yearly Memorial Day tradition honoring a fallen warrior.
Hugh Grant is giving himself a face full of marmalade to brighten a young boy’s day.
Issa Rae is proud of Kumail Nanjiani. During her virtual visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday, the Insecure star recalled witnessing the early stages of her The Lovebirds' co-star's shocking fitness transformation, admitting that she's "extremely jealous" of his new physique.
Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae are a quarreling couple out to solve a murder, but the first movie directed by Michael Showalter since "The Big Sick" is a crime comedy that aims lower than it thinks.
One plus one can occasionally equal too much.
"Why is this guy funny?" is an impossible question to answer, but I think I've figured out why Kumail Nanjiani is guaranteed to get a guffaw outta me every time he opens his mouth. His on-screen persona, from Dinesh on Silicon Valley, to his schmoozes on talk shows and podcasts, is of a sharp, insightful and erudite person… who will then smash his cred into a thousand pieces saying something truly dumb. It's a simple enough gimmick, but it works on me every time.
A good comedy pairing is always a joy to watch, almost regardless of the material. When a comedy’s premise can be high quality as well, laughs are inevitable for those watching the film.