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Shatrughan Sinha has confirmed that there were some tensions in his family about Sonakshi Sinha’s wedding to Zaheer Iqbal. However, the veteran actor has also clarified that all “stress” has been resolved now and they are okay. In addition to this, Shatrughan also revealed that June 23 is not Sonakshi’s wedding date, as several reports have mentioned. In fact, it is the date of her reception.
Read More: Shatrughan Sinha Confirms ‘Pre-Wedding Conflict’ With Sonakshi Sinha, Zaheer Iqbal: ‘The Stress Has…’
Shah Rukh Khan’s ideal Sunday involves quality time with his family, relaxation, board games and dancing. In the 90s, Shah Rukh spoke to Farida Jalal for an interview and told her his full Sunday routine. The video has resurfaced on social media and has gone viral in no time.
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Time and again, Indian cinema has given us stories from the pages of history textbooks or allowed us to travel back in time to witness landmark cases. And director Siddharth P. Malhotra’s latest Netflix film, Maharaj, is one such story. The film is an honest attempt to portray a legal battle, inspired by the 1862 Maharaj Libel Case, which is also called ‘the greatest trial of modern times since the trial of Warren Hastings’.
Read More: Maharaj Review: Aamir Khan’s Son Junaid Shines in Debut Film, Jaideep Ahlawat Is Simply Terrific
Back in 2011, a Pakistani film titled Bol created quite a buzz for its bold subject. It marked the film debuts of Atif Aslam and Mahira Khan and dealt with themes such as consent, toxic patriarchy and misogyny with its bottom line being – why is giving birth without any family planning not a sin? Annu Kapoor starrer Hamare Baarah which released today will constantly make you think about Bol. The Hindi film questions the orthodox and radical beliefs and ideologies of Islam and how oppression of all kinds is sometimes falsely glorified in the name of treading the path of divinity and virtue.
Read More: Hamare Baarah Review: Annu Kapoor’s Hard-Hitting, Bold Film Is Marred by Histrionics and Shoddy Execution
In a happy turn of events for Aamir Khan’s son, Junaid Khan, the Gujrat High Court has allowed his film to be released on Netflix. The film was supposed to be released earlier this month, but the stay order was imposed after a plea alleged that it hurt the sentiments of the Pushtimarg community. However, after finding that the film does not target hurting any sentiments, the stay order has been lifted and the film is finally available to be streamed on Netflix.
Read More: Relief For Aamir Khan’s Son Junaid’s Debut Film Maharaj, Gujrat HC Lifts Stay Order On Its Release
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