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Sneha Ullal to make her digital debut

Actress Sneha Ullal, who entered Bollywood opposite Salman Khan in the film Lucky: No Time For Love, did not have much of a career in the movies. After her debut vehicle fell flat at the box office despite being backed by none other than Khan, the actress did not see good offers coming her way and soon sank into oblivion.

However, if latest reports are to be believed, the actress has received an exciting offer which can help her revive her career, though in a different medium. Reportedly, Ullal has been signed on to play the lead character in an upcoming web-series Tamanna.


Commissioned by Korean streaming media Viu, the web-series is being produced by premier Indian television production firm, Frames Production. Frames has produced a series of dance-based shows in the past, the most popular shows ones being Super Dancer, Dance Plus, and Nach Baliye.

Interestingly, Tamanna, which is primarily a suspense-thriller offering, will also have a dance background. Besides Sneha, we hear that the makers have also roped in Student Of The Year fame Manasi Rachh for a key character.

The women-centric series is expected to go to the sets in February.

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Nick Reiner murder case

Nick Reiner charged with killing his parents in Brentwood double stabbing

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Nick Reiner accused of murdering his parents as siblings break their silence

Highlights:

  • Jake and Romy Reiner say they are living through “unimaginable pain”
  • Their brother Nick Reiner, 32, is charged in the stabbing deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner
  • He appeared in court in Los Angeles but did not enter a plea
  • A medical evaluation is expected before his January arraignment

The Nick Reiner murder case has entered its first formal stage in court. Two days after Hollywood figures Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner were found dead in their Los Angeles home, their surviving children issued a short statement asking for privacy and space.

Jake and Romy Reiner spoke of “unimaginable pain” and a “devastating loss” following the deaths of the director behind A Few Good Men and his photographer wife. They did not address the allegations against their brother Nick, now facing two counts of first-degree murder. They simply asked for “compassion” and said their parents were not only family but “best friends”.

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