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Decision To Separate From Samantha Was In Best Interests Of Both: Naga Chaitanya
1609 days ago
Tollywood

Decision To Separate From Samantha Was In Best Interests Of Both: Naga Chaitanya

Hyderabad, Jan 12 (IANS) Telugu star Naga Chaitanya has said that the decision to part ways with his wife Samantha was taken in their mutual best interests.## "My entire family stood by me during those difficult times. It was a decision taken in the best interests of the two of us. She's happy. I'm also happy. Both of us are doing well professionally too," Naga Chaitanya replied to a media query on how he overcame the tough times in his personal life.## Naga Chaitanya was speaking at a program to mark the completion of his latest movie outing 'Bangarraju'. The movie starring his father Nagarjuna, and directed by Kalyan Krishna, is slated for theatrical release on January 14 coinciding with the Sankranti festival. The movie also stars Kriti Shetty.## Samantha and Naga Chaitanya had announced their separation in October last year. The announcement on social media, coming four days ahead of their fourth wedding anniversary had led to much curiosity in public and media circles. So far, both of them have not divulged the reasons for their split.## While Naga Chaitanya's last movie 'Love Story' directed by Sekhar Kammula, did well at the box office, Samantha's item number in Allu Arjun-starrer 'Pushpa' has become a national sensation. Both of them, separately, has several movie projects lined up in the days ahead.## Stay tuned...

Samantha Thanks Allu Arjun For The Success Of Her Item Number In 'Pushpa'
1610 days ago
Tollywood

Samantha Thanks Allu Arjun For The Success Of Her Item Number In 'Pushpa'

Hyderabad, Jan 11 (IANS) Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who allured the audience with her sensuous dance moves in 'Pushpa', is currently being lauded for her screen presence in the item song.## 'Oo Antava' being her first special song, Samantha said that she was reluctant to do it, but Allu Arjun's motivation made her grab this opportunity.## Starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead roles, Sukumar's directorial 'Pushpa: The Rise' is one of the most hyped movies in India right now. Samantha, who struck the right chords with her item number, thanks Allu Arjun for assuring her to take up the song.## "There were many inhibitions. I was not ready as I feared how the song would turn out to be. But, Allu Arjun, sat down and convinced me. Without his encouragement, I would not have accepted to do 'Oo Antava'", Samantha said.## "Now that this song has become viral all over the country, I have to thank Allu Arjun", the 'Ye Mayachesave' actress said.## Allu Arjun and Samantha shared their screen presence in Trivikram Srinivas' super hit movie 'S/O Satyamurthy' earlier.## Samantha is currently working on two multilingual projects, while she has been offered a couple of Bollywood ventures, which are to be announced soon.## Stay tuned...

RGV Blasts Andhra Govt As Row Over Cinema Ticket Prices Continues
1610 days ago
Tollywood

RGV Blasts Andhra Govt As Row Over Cinema Ticket Prices Continues

Amaravati, Jan 11 (IANS) The row over cinema theatre ticket prices in Andhra Pradesh continued unabated as the panel set up by the state government met on Tuesday but could not make a decision, while well-known filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma again hit out at the state government for taking decisions detrimental to the interests of the film industry.## The committee met for the second time since it was constituted late last month to examine and rationalize the rates of admission into cinema halls in the state. The meeting was presided over by Principal Secretary (Home), Kumar Vishwajeet.## Film exhibitor Vemuri Bala Ratnam said they made suggestions on ticket prices, especially in rural areas. "We told the committee that with the reduced prices, the theatre owners can't even pay the electricity bills," he said.## It was brought to the committee's notice that 200 theatres have been shut across the state due to slashing of ticket prices. They also wanted some relaxation in rules for theatres.## Committee member on behalf of cine-goers, Gampa Lakshmi, said they stressed the need for rationalization of ticket prices. The meeting discussed suggestions relating to the provision of basic facilities in cinema halls.## The committee was constituted as per the orders of the Andhra Pradesh High Court which had struck down GO 35, under which the state government had slashed cinema ticket prices.## The government said the committee will take into account all the factors relevant to the fixation of admission rates like classification of theatres such as multiplexes and single screens and the amenities required to be provided to the cine-goers.## The panel comprises principal secretaries, information and public relations commissioner, law department secretary, representatives of film exhibitors, distributors, and cine-goers.## Meanwhile, a day after holding talks with Minister for Cinematography, Perni Venkataramaiah (Nani), Ram Gopal Varma on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the state government. In a series of tweets, Varma questioned the government's action in cutting down ticket prices.## He urged the government to leave ticket pricing, number of shows, and timings of shows to the film industry and just concentrate both its energy and resources on enforcing safety regulations and collection of its due taxes.## He wondered if the government is putting a restriction on the sale price of any other privately manufactured product apart from films.## "How can a Rs 500 crore film like 'RRR' and a film costing just Rs 1 crore be forced to sell tickets at the same price," he asked, referring to the government's contention that the ticket prices should be uniform for all the films, irrespective of the banner or the stars.## Some sections of the film industry feel that the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government led by Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy is targeting his political opponents who are also the biggest stars of Tollywood, such as Pawan Kalyan and Balakrishna.## RGV, as the Varma is popularly known, pointed out that Maharashtra is allowing Rajamouli's 'RRR' tickets to sell at Rs 2,200 but his home state Andhra Pradesh is not even allowing it to sell them for Rs 200.## "In another state, tickets being sold for even Rs 2,200 and in AP state if even Rs 200 isn't allowed, isn't it in direct violation of Article 14 which prohibits discrimination," RGV asked.## After the meeting with RGV, the state minister had said that the government is empowered to fix the prices of movie tickets as per the Cinematograph Act, 1956. The filmmaker said that the way the Act was suddenly dug out and implemented by the government after 70 years is unacceptable. He called for challenging the Act in court.## RGV also wondered why should the government have a problem with how much a producer is paying to a star unless it has prior knowledge of some criminal intimidation or extortion by the film star trying to extract money from the producer.## "With regard to why Pawan Kalyan or any other star should be paid so much, if we break an i-phone and calculate the actual cost of the material used, it might not even be Rs 1,000 but it's sold for almost Rs 2 lakh because of the idea, the brand and market demand," he tweeted.## The filmmaker stated that what the government is not supposed to do directly, it is doing indirectly by applying an excessive exercise of authority by compelling tickets to be sold at lower rates. He warned that forced lowering of ticket prices may lead to the collapse of the theatre exhibition system or "the entire system will start running in black which will be bad both for the film industry and the government".## Cinema owners in the state have been at loggerheads with the government ever since the latter fixed the new rates under a government order issued in April 2021. They say the slashed prices have made their business unviable.## The recent crackdown on theatres by the authorities for allegedly not adhering to certain norms has only made the matters worse for them. This has resulted in the closure of several theatres during the last few weeks.## Stay tuned...

Actor Siddharth Tenders Apology To Saina Nehwal For 'rude joke'
1610 days ago
Kollywood

Actor Siddharth Tenders Apology To Saina Nehwal For 'rude joke'

Chennai, Jan 12 (IANS) Actor Siddharth, whose response to a tweet by badminton player Saina Nehwal has stirred up a controversy, tendered an apology to the badminton star for what he called a 'rude joke'.## In a letter posted on his Twitter timeline, Siddharth said: "Dear Saina, I want to apologise to you for the rude joke that I wrote as a response to a tweet of yours a few days ago.## "I may disagree with you on many things, but even my disappointment or anger when I read your tweet cannot justify my tone and words. I know I have more grace in me than that.## "As for the joke ... If a joke needs to be explained, then it wasn't a very good joke, to begin with. Sorry about a joke that didn't land.## "I, however, must insist my wordplay and humour had none of the malicious intent that so many people from all quarters have attributed to me. I am a staunch feminist ally and I assure you there was no gender implied in my tweet and certainly no intent to attack you as a woman.## "I hope we can put this behind us and that you will accept my letter. You will always be my champion. Honestly, Siddharth".## Siddharth's letter of apology comes in the wake of the National Commission of Women taking suo moto cognizance of the actor's tweet in response to the badminton star.## In a statement on Monday, the NCW, terming the actor's tweet as being "misogynist and outrageous to the modesty of a woman amounting to disrespect and insult to the dignity of women on social media platform", had said that it was seeking prompt and strict action against the actor.## The NCW had written to the Maharashtra DGP to investigate the matter and register an FIR under the relevant provisions of the law. It had also written to Twitter India's Resident Grievance Officer, asking the social media platform to block Siddharth's account and take appropriate action against him for posting offensive remarks on Nehwal's post, thereby "outraging her modesty and insulting her right to live with dignity".## Stay tuned...

'83' Director Kabir Khan: Very Unprofessional Behaviour On Part Of Certain Film Trade Analysts (IANS Exclusive)
1611 days ago
Bollywood

'83' Director Kabir Khan: Very Unprofessional Behaviour On Part Of Certain Film Trade Analysts (IANS Exclusive)

Mumbai, Jan 11 (IANS) Kabir Khan is one filmmaker, who tells important stories in the most entertaining and engaging way. However, as much as his earlier films have performed well, the box-office performance of '83' has been severely affected by the third wave of Covid-19.## From his mainstream directorial debut 'Kabul Express' to the most recent '83', his filmography boasts of films that make a difference.## The recent wave of the pandemic simmered through the third week of December 2021 and exploded around the film's release with several states tightening the civil movements, capping strength at public places and capital city Delhi, which accounts for 7 - 8 percent of collections, shutting down its cinema halls completely.## Kabir recently spoke with IANS where he deconstructed the reasons behind the film's collections, misreporting on the part of certain film trade analysts and his commitment to serve a story of a lifetime to the audience in the form of '83'.## Being a mainstream filmmaker is a matter of sheer will and the director has plenty of it, "We made the film and waited for 1.5 years because we were very sure that we wanted people to see it on the big screen. We had designed it for the big screen or the cinema viewing experience".## Shedding light on the process behind putting up a film like '83', he says, "It was two years of a process to set up '83' because the scale was humongous. The events, people, clothes, hair, props everything now is different from what it used to be earlier in the '80s. From the setting of structures, referencing, research, a live recording of matches to radio commentary, the film has been put together piece by piece".## However, he mentions that in times like these, where the pandemic has thrown every bet off the table, it's impossible to precisely plan a film's release, "With the threat of pandemic still looming large even after 2 years, it's impossible to plan with a great degree of accuracy when it comes to the release of films. Unfortunately, the day we released '83' was when the explosion of the third wave took place".## He continues, "Not just for us but for everyone, it came out of nowhere, no one could have foreseen it. At the onset of the third wave, there were around 6,000 cases a day in India, 15 days later we are clocking 1.6 lakh cases a day. By the second day of the film's release, 3 states had declared night curfews".## The filmmaker further breaks it down, "On day 4, Delhi, which is a big territory, decided to shut down its cinema halls, severely impacting the film's business. By the 6th day another 2 - 3 states shut down their cinemas, another 10 - 11 states went under night curfew. At some places, theatres are running at 33 percent occupancy or 50 percent occupancy. So it's been really disappointing for us in terms of not just being able to make it available to people in the theatres".## Kabir holds a certain section of film trade analysts accountable for reporting the numbers without the context, "There has been very unprofessional behavior on the part of certain trade analysts where they are reporting numbers without taking the pandemic into the context. This really surprises me because while reporting something you have to take into account the factors that lead to a situation, if not then you are not staying true to your profession".## He adds that despite the historic pandemic, the film has impressed people, "The film has a strong word of mouth, it's not translating into theatre footfall because the access to theatres is not there in major places of exhibition. The fear is still playing on the minds of people. There were so many films that were supposed to come immediately after us, they all pushed their release dates. They had the benefit of time, we didn't have that benefit".## Extending his thread about the lack of time benefit, he says, "Literally, the day of the release was the day when the cases started piling up in the country. The third wave has been the fastest; the rate of infection is far greater compared to the earlier two waves. The speed with which it hit us, no one could have really planned in a situation like this".## But despite theatres running at limited capacity, people have showered love on the film, as Kabir says, "But at the same time, I must say that those who have gone to theatres at places where the restrictions are not much stringent have shown so much love to the film. The kind of messages that we are getting on social media is really overwhelming".## For him as a storyteller, the audience's love holds the highest place in his heart, "And that's what counts. A film's success is determined by how long it stays in your hearts and in the minds of people and with regards to that '83' holds a very special place in the hearts of the audience".## Ask him if '83' would go for an extended theatrical run in the theatres once the dust of third-wave settles down and he says as a parting shot, "That is the way for us to do it, we were committed right from the word go to bring this film out in theatres at great cost of interest and everything and we're committed to that".## Stay tuned...

TN University Confers Honorary Doctorate On Simbu
1611 days ago
Kollywood

TN University Confers Honorary Doctorate On Simbu

Chennai, Jan 11 (IANS) Well-known deemed university VELS on Tuesday honoured Tamil film actor Silambarasan with an honorary doctorate for excellence in cinema.## The doctorate was conferred on Silambarasan better known as 'Simbu' at the 11th convocation of the University, which was attended by a host of dignitaries including Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting, Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Singh Thakur, who witnessed the proceedings online.## Celebrated for his excellence in cinema, Silambarasan said that this was a trip down memory lane and that he relived his college days. VGP Chairman V.G. Santhosam and sportsperson T. Mariyappan were the others upon whom the honour was conferred.## Silambarasan said, "It is an honour to receive an honorary doctorate from such an esteemed institute in India... We understand the world through cinema and I'm grateful to have been part of the film industry that has offered me so much love and support. I thank everyone at VELS for the warm welcome. I felt like I relived my college days. I wish all the students the very best for their future and I'm happy that they are in such great hands".## The actor also went on to tweet about the event. He said, "Thanking all the committee members of Vels University & (its Chancellor) Ishari K. Ganesh for bestowing the Honorary Doctorate upon me. I dedicate this huge honour to Tamil cinema, my Appa & Amma! Cinema happened to me because of them! Finally - my fans, Neenga ilaama Naanilla, Nandri Iraiva! (I do not exist without you, Thank God!)## Simbu's upcoming projects include director Gautham Vasudev Menon's 'Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu', director Obelli Krishna's 'Pathu Thala' and director Gokul's 'Corona Kumar'.## Stay tuned...

Covid Third Wave Can Be Challenging But This Too Shall Pass: Producer Dhananjayan
1611 days ago
Kollywood

Covid Third Wave Can Be Challenging But This Too Shall Pass: Producer Dhananjayan

Chennai, Jan 11 (IANS) Well-known Tamil film producer Dhananjayan, who has just recovered from Covid, on Tuesday said that the third wave of Covid could be challenging and difficult but then this too shall pass.## On Monday, Dhananjayan had announced his recovery on social media, saying, "Covid-19 is real. It's painful & takes away all your energies for seven to 10 days. Completed nine days of treatment for Covid-19 & just getting back to work. Still tiredness is there. Wear Mask always, check your health parameters regularly, and don't take Covid lightly".## On Tuesday, Dhananjayan, who is co-producing actor Vijay Antony's upcoming film with director Vijay Milton, 'Mazhai Pidikatha Manithan', said, "Yes Friends. Covid third wave is challenging and difficult for most of us. It affects us professionally, personally, and financially. But that doesn't mean we become pessimistic, negative & nasty against anyone or the world. This too shall pass & we will overcome. Stay Positive".## Interestingly, the statements of the producer come a day after actor Vijay Antony lashed out at the pandemic, saying it was making the rich richer and turning the poor into beggars and that it would be better if someone dropped a bomb on the world and destroyed it once and for all.## Stay tuned...

Mahesh Babu's 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata' Likely To Get Postponed
1611 days ago
Tollywood

Mahesh Babu's 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata' Likely To Get Postponed

Hyderabad, Jan 11 (IANS) In the wake of increasing Covid cases, it is doubtful if Mahesh Babu's 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata' will make it to the theatres on time.## Mahesh Babu's 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata', which was supposed to hit the screens on April 1, is likely to get postponed, as it is far behind its completion.## Telugu actor Mahesh Babu is currently recovering from a Covid infection. Also, the pandemic situation is worsening day by day, as the caseload shows a constant upward spike.## The makers are unable to break off the pumpkin, as they are far behind the movie's completion.## The makers who are facing a tough situation, are apparently going to make an official announcement regarding the postponement of 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata'.## Starring National Award-winning actress Keerthy Suresh as the female lead, 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata' is helmed by Parasuram of 'Geetha Govindam' fame.## Billed as a commercial drama, 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata' was supposed to hit the screens on January 13. But the makers pushed the date further, promising to release the Mahesh Babu-starrer on April 1.## Stay tuned...

Keerthy Suresh Tests Positive For Covid-19
1611 days ago
Tollywood

Keerthy Suresh Tests Positive For Covid-19

Chennai, Jan 11 (IANS) Actress Keerthy Suresh, one of the top actresses in the Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam film industries, on Tuesday announced that she had tested positive for Covid-19.## Taking to social media, Keerthy said, "Hi everyone, I have tested positive for Covid 19, experiencing mild symptoms, despite taking all necessary precautions and safety measures, which is a scary reminder of the rate at which the virus is spreading.## "Please follow all the Covid safety norms and stay safe. I am currently in isolation and under safe care. Those who came in close contact with me, kindly do get tested.## "If you haven't been vaccinated yet, please take your vaccines at the earliest to avoid severe symptoms and for the better health of you and your loved ones.## "Hoping for a speedy recovery and will be back in action soon".## There has been a sudden spurt in the number of celebrities from the Tamil and Telugu film industries testing positive for Covid ever since the new year began and Keerthy is the latest south Indian actor to announce that she has tested positive for Covid.## Stay tuned...

'India's Got Talent' Judge Manoj Muntashir: Entertainment Is The Criterion For Judging Talent
1611 days ago
TV

'India's Got Talent' Judge Manoj Muntashir: Entertainment Is The Criterion For Judging Talent

Mumbai, Jan 11 (IANS) Lyricist, poet, and screenwriter Manoj Muntashir, who will be joining judges Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Kirron Kher, and Badshah, on "India's Got Talent" is enthusiastic about the new season.## Manoj says, "Being on the judge's chair is like an accomplishment." He further elaborates on what sets this show apart from others and how he feels about being part of it as a judge.## "In in one word if I have to say what makes it apart from other reality shows, then that would be 'variety'. The show does not depend on a single act or a single talent, it is neither a singing show nor a dance show. It is everything and that 'everything' is the key. Right from magic acts to aerial acts, to contemporary dances to classical dances to singing, beatboxing, and more, the show is a hub for a huge and diverse range of talents present together on one platform".## On the question, how he feels to be a part of the show as a judge, he replies: "I feel very proud for two reasons. First, the judges' chair on India's Got Talent has always been occupied by the greatest talents of the industry. Secondly, I also feel very proud because I have been a part of the backstage team for three seasons! I have written three seasons of India's Got Talent seasons 4, 5, and 6. So, now that I will be judging the show from right in front of the camera, I definitely thank my stars for it and it's a moment I can surely be proud of".## Indeed, Manoj seems quite excited to be with talented personalities of the entertainment industry and it is quite relevant from their fun and engaging banter between him and fellow judges on social media. The camaraderie is crazy.## "All of us (Shilpa Shetty, Kirron Kher ji, and Badshah) have never been together on any platform before this. But it doesn't feel like that. It feels like we have been together for ages. The comfort level we share translates on-screen. None of it is fabricated and every interaction the viewers have seen so far on social media is very real. We also imitate each other at times and have a lot of fun while shooting. It feels like another home to me," shares Manoj, adding Kirron Kher is most difficult to 'please'.## "Kirron Ji is the most difficult to please. Because she has seen a barrage of talents over the period of nine seasons. So, for us things might be new, things might be fresh. But for her, she has seen everything. With time, her taste has broken the roof. So, it's very difficult to please her and to show her something which she has not seen before," he adds.## Being a judge on a talent-based reality is full of changes and also one needs to be a keen observer. Every judge sets certain criteria to judge the talent and for Manoj, it is simply 'entertainment'.## "If the act has moved me, entertained me, has got some scope to move forward and if I think it is promising enough to be presented to the viewers then, it's a 'yes' from my side. So, my clear one-word answer is 'Entertainment,'" he asserts.## He further continues saying it is certainly very easy and very tough. All the judges are a medium between the audience and the performers.## "Keeping this in mind, we have to judge all the acts very responsibly. It's a difficult job and it's a big responsibility on the shoulders. So yes, there is pressure. I know the DNA of the show and have been a part of the creative team for three seasons. The Indianness level of the show is very deep-rooted. The performers come from small towns, small cities, and sometimes from very distant villages of India. So, when viewers watch them on this show, they feel connected. The only aspect that sets them apart from any common viewer is their talent. So once you understand that DNA and the fabric of the show, it is easy to judge," he concludes.## 'India's Got Talent' starts from January 15 at 8:00 p.m., every Saturday and Sunday on Sony Entertainment Television.## Stay tuned...

'Sairat' Helmer Nagraj Manjule To Direct 'Matka King' Based On Gambler Ratan Khatri
1611 days ago
Digital Media

'Sairat' Helmer Nagraj Manjule To Direct 'Matka King' Based On Gambler Ratan Khatri

Mumbai, Jan 11 (IANS) Filmmaker Nagraj Manjule, known for films like 'Sairat' and 'Fandry', is set to direct a series titled 'Matka King', inspired by true events and the life of the Karachi-born Ratan Khatri, the founding father of gambling in India.## Set between the 1960s and the 1990s, the series will capture the culture of Mumbai's working classes of the '60s and '70s and will show how money moves through the informal economy and influences a nation's power structure.## Thrilled to be donning the showrunner's mantle, Nagraj Manjule says, "I am looking forward to this new opportunity of being able to tell a very unique and captivating story on OTT and partnering with Sid Roy Kapur who shares a common creative vision".## He adds, "I truly hope that the viewers enjoy the world of the 'Matka King' as much as we are enjoying the process of creating it".## Siddharth Roy Kapur, who is producing the series under the banner of Roy Kapur Films, shares, "Nagraj Manjule's 'Sairat' is one of my favorite movies of the last decade and I'm thrilled to be collaborating with him to tell this fascinating story that we hope will resonate with viewers across India and the world".## Stay tuned...

Ranveer Singh Likes To Turn Challenges Into Canvas For His Characters
1611 days ago
Bollywood

Ranveer Singh Likes To Turn Challenges Into Canvas For His Characters

Mumbai, Jan 11 (IANS) Bollywood star Ranveer Singh derives inspiration from challenges that push him to do better. Whenever he gets offered a daunting character, he does get rattled and nervous but the actor doesn't let himself get bogged down by the challenge.## Instead, he uses nervous energy to sketch characters that connect with the audience at large.## Commenting on the same, the actor says, "I like daunting challenges. I feel daunted when they are pitched or presented to me. When Sanjay Leela Bhansali comes with Alauddin Khilji or Kabir Khan comes with Kapil Dev or Rohit Shetty with a full-blown masala character like 'Simmba', initially, I do get rattled, I do get daunted and feel nervous".## He continues, "But it's nervous energy. I learnt from Kris Srikkanth, who I have had the good fortune to spend time with during the '83' movie promotions. He told me its energy - it cannot be created or destroyed, it can be transmitted, transformed. So, I take this nervousness and I channel it into the energy that I use to pursue this path of transformation. It's those challenges that excite me and I embrace them fully".## He further says, "Kapil Dev has such a distinctive persona, body language, way of talking, it's a huge challenge but I was up to it and was excited about it. I was like this is a new challenge, this is something I haven't done before".## He adds, "There are other instances of villainous characters or these characters - they've not got a living reference. It's a different kind of challenge where you have to create from your imagination. But here I had to become a person who was so well and widely known and recognized. It was very daunting".## Ranveer is also hugely inspired by three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis, who is known for his transformations in movies, "It's my endeavor to create characters that are distinctive and different from each other because growing up as an aspiring actor I felt most fascinated with those actors who are able to show a wide range in their repertoire, who are able to transform themselves, who can be shapeshifters, chameleons like Daniel Day-Lewis".## He concludes, "You see one film of one person and see the other film - it's like two different people that used to blow my mind. So I endeavor to be that way, I aspire to be that way".## Ranveer will be next seen in YRF's 'Jayeshbhai Jordaar', Shankar's remake of his blockbuster 'Anniyan', Rohit Shetty's 'Cirkus' and Karan Johar's 'Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani'.## Stay tuned...

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