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Connecting Ranveer Singh and Kirstie Alley



Ranveer Singh Indian actor
He is married to his frequent co-star Deepika Padukone.
Singh with Deepika Padukone and Sanjay Leela Bhansali at an event for '' Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela'' in 2013
Singh next starred opposite Deepika Padukone in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's adaptation of William Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'', titled ''Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela'', in which he played Ram, a Gujarati boy based on the character of Romeo.

Deepika Padukone
Believing herself to be too inexperienced as an actor, she instead enrolled for a course at Anupam Kher's film academy.

Anupam Kher
Besides working in Hindi films, he has also appeared in international films such as the Golden Globe nominated '' Bend It Like Beckham'' (2002), Ang Lee's Golden Lion–winning '' Lust, Caution'' (2007), David O. Russell's Oscar-winning '' Silver Linings Playbook'' (2012) and Anthony Maras' ''Hotel Mumbai'' (2019).

David O. Russell
''Nailed'' is a political comedy co-written by Russell and Kristin Gore, and stars Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tracy Morgan, Catherine Keener, Paul Reubens, James Brolin and Kirstie Alley.


Ranveer Singh Indian actor
In 2014, Singh starred as a Bengali criminal in Ali Abbas Zafar's '' Gunday'', alongside Arjun Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan Khan.

Priyanka Chopra Indian actress, model and singer (born 1982)
In July 2013, Chopra released her second single "Exotic" featuring American rapper Pitbull, along with its music video.

Pitbull (rapper)
The album's second single "3 to Tango" went viral for John Travolta's surprise guest appearance in the song's official music video.

John Travolta
In 1989, Travolta starred with Kirstie Alley in '' Look Who's Talking'', which grossed $297 million, making it his most successful film since ''Grease''.


Ranveer Singh Indian actor
Singh reteamed with Zoya Akhtar on '' Gully Boy'' (2019), a musical inspired by the life of the street rappers Divine and Naezy.

Divine (rapper) Indian rapper
He cites American rappers such as Nas, Eminem, Big L, Tupac, 50 Cent and Rakim as his influences.

Nas
Both progressive commentators, such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, and the conservative-aligned news channel Fox News were outraged; Jackson called on entertainers to stop using the epithet after comedian Michael Richards used it onstage in late 2006.

Michael Richards American actor and comedian
Richards played Frank in the sitcom ''Kirstie'', costarring Kirstie Alley and Rhea Perlman.


Ranveer Singh Indian actor
Singh is the paternal grandson of Chand Burke, maternal second cousin of Sonam Kapoor, daughter of actor Anil Kapoor and wife Sunita Kapoor (née Bhavnani).

Sonam Kapoor Indian actress
Following an appearance in the music video of Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend" (featuring Beyoncé), Kapoor starred in Ram Madhvani's biographical thriller '' Neerja'' (2016).

Beyoncé
Reflecting on the controversy, ''Sunday Independent'' columnist Alexis Kritselis wrote in 2014, "It seems as though our love for all things Beyoncé has blinded us to the very real claims of theft and plagiarism that have plagued her career for years", and that, "because of her power and influence in the music industry, it may be hard for some songwriters to 'just say no' to Beyoncé." While reporting on her controversial writing record, pop culture critics such as Roger Friedman and ''The Daily Beast''{{'}}s Kevin Fallon said the trend has redefined popular conceptions of songwriting, with Fallon saying, "the village of authors and composers that populate ''Lemonade'', [Kanye West']s '' Life of Pablo'', [Rihanna's] '' Anti'', or [Drake's] '' Views'' – all of which are still reflective of an artist's voice and vision ... speaks to the truth of the way the industry's top artists create their music today: by committee." James S. Murphy of ''Vanity Fair'' suggests Beyoncé is among the major artists like Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday who are "celebrated [not] because [they] write such good parts, but because [they] create them out of the words that are given".

Roger Friedman American journalist
In March 2010, after Friedman alleged a link between her Organic Liaison weight-loss system and the Church of Scientology, Kirstie Alley wrote: "Please Google Mr. Roger Friedman.





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