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Entertainment: HBO reveals ‘Game of Thrones’ season 7 finale title

The finale episode will be called “The Dragon and the Wolf” and is all set to be the longest ever episode

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Photo courtesy: Twitter A poster of the popular show Game of Thrones

Good news for Game of Thrones fans- HBO has revealed the title of the final episode of season Seven.

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The trailer shows Jon, Daenerys and almost every main character that’s still alive meeting for an armistice.

The finale episode will be called The Dragon and the Wolf and is all set to be the longest ever episode in the show’s history with a runtime of 79 minutes and 43 seconds.

Twitterati are excited for the season after the revelation:

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The trailer is enough to show that this season is also going to keep the fans glued to screen.

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Judwaa 2 trailer breaks all records with 14 million views in a day

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The trailer of Judwaa 2 has become the most viewed one for a comedy film in the history of Bollywood. The trailer has taken the Internet by storm since its release. The audience is going gaga over the trailer.

Meanwhile, Varun Dhawan shared the teaser of the song tan tana tan tan tan taara

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Varun Dhawan is impressive with perfect comic timing and performance. Taapsee Pannu and Jacqueline Fernandez are also adding more spice to the film as lead heroines.

The fans are excited as they are reliving the memories of 90’s Judwaa with Judwaa 2. The David Dhawan directorial is slated to release on September 29.

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Hrithik accepts a role when the story has emotional appeal

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Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan said he takes up a film only when the story appeals to him on an emotional level.

“I keep my instincts in mind. I must do a film that appeals to the human side of me and not to the star (side). If it connects with me then it will connect with the fans and audiences,” Hriitik said.

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For the 43-year-old actor, the basic emotions of a story should strike a chord with him first.

“There are times when the scene is supposed to be emotional and you imagine the audience crying but are you crying? The scenes in the film might seem very beautiful, but if the script has not moved me then it will not work (with the audience as well).”

To a question about the influence of sport in his and his children’s lives, he said, “I am going to push my kids to adopt some sports as it builds sportsmanship, character. It teaches you a lot of things, it teaches you survival.”

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