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It was a proud moment for Shah Rukh Khan as he launched the latest issue of a fashion glossy on Tuesday night, the highlight of which was the girl on the cover - SRK’s daughter Suhana.
Here’s what Shah Rukh tweeted after launching the magazine:
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After Dangal and Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Salman Khan-Anushka Sharma’s Sultan is all set to win over China. It will be releasing there on 31 August.
The 2016 blockbuster was directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and revolved around the struggles and success of a Haryana wrestler. It grossed US$92 million worldwide. Would the Chinese audience give it a thumbs up?
Priyanka Chopra’s reported engagement to actor-singer Nick Jonas is the talk of the town. While the actor is yet to confirm the reports of her upcoming nuptials, Kangana Ranaut said that Priyanka is very “excited” about her wedding.
On the sidelines of Vogue Beauty Awards, Kangana said,
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Bollywood remake of South superhit Arjun Reddy, featuring Shahid Kapoor in the lead, is set to release on June 21 next year.
Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who also helmed the original critically-acclaimed Telugu-language blockbuster, will go on floors next month.
The announcement was made on the official Twitter handle of T-Series, which is producing the film.
The original film revolved around a medical student who falls in love with his junior and how their relationship evolves.
The film featured Vijay Deverakonda and Shalini Pandey in lead roles. The movie faced criticism from several quarters for being regressive but was lauded for its honest portrayal of the title character.
Hindi film producer Vashu Bhagnani on Monday moved the Supreme Court against the release of Anil Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan starrer Fanney Khan.
According to ANI, Supreme Court refused to stay the release of the film, as sought by film producer over the movie's distribution rights.
The case was mentioned by Bhagnani's lawyer before a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khawhilkar and Justice DY Chandrachud, which posted it for hearing on August 1.
Bhagnani alleged that the film’s distribution rights for India was given to his company Pooja Entertainment & Films Ltd.
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