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Vidya Balan

Vidya Balan

Vidya Balan, born on January 1, 1979, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, is a trailblazing Indian actress known for redefining female roles in Hindi cinema. From playing strong, unconventional women on screen to
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  • Bollywood's top actresses in conversation with Rajeev Masand

    They came, they dazzled us with their performances and they conquered many hearts. The famous five of Bollywood - Alia Bhatt, Vidya Balan, Anushka Sharma, Radhika Apte and Sonam Kapoor sat down with Rajeev Masand for the actress' roundtable.

  • Actresses Roundtable: Beautiful leading ladies of 2013

    In 2013, Deepika Padukone went from the easily likeable Naina Talwar in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani to the whacky daughter of a Tamilian mob boss in Chennai Express.

  • Dipping ratings,draping new trend,stealing the show

    Television Audience Measurement (TAM) has just released viewership data for news channels after a 13 week break.

  • No more 'dirty', females getting due in B'wood: Vidya Balan

    With a little bit of trial and error, some heart aches, some heart burns, lots of hard work and may be just a little bit of luck she has become one of Hindi cinemas finest actors and not just that she is one of it's latest big box office draws and that is a cause to celebrate.

  • 5 lessons we learnt at the movies in 2011

    Each year the movies teach us different lessons. Last year we learnt that greed is good, and that Akshay Kumar isn't funny anymore. This year we have new lessons. Pay close attention and you'll be wiser going forward. Here's presenting the 5 Lessons We Learnt at the Movies in 2011.

  • Digital recording sometimes ruins melody: Bappi Lahiri

    CNBC-TV18's Anrudha SenGupta talks to singer and composer Bappi Lahiri who has sung the very famous Oh la la song with great gusto and in his inimitable style.

  • Great Indian sleep crisis: Will you wake up in time?

    They say laugher and a good nights sleep are the best cures. Abbott and CNBC-TV18 presents 'The Great Indian Sleep Crisis'. On the panel Dr Jyotsna Joshi; Dr Ashit Sheth and Vidya Balan discuss how this initiative presents an opportunity to shake you up from sleep disorders like insomnia and apnea.