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3 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Randeep Hooda |Aamir Khan |Vishal Bhardwaj
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has issued a clarification in the wake of a growing social media storm over his controversial remarks on Brahmins. The backlash stems from a comment he made in response to a user who wrote, “Brahmins tumhare baap hain…” (Brahmins are your fathers), to which Kashyap replied, “Brahmin pe main mootoonga.. koi problem?” (I will urinate on Brahmins... any problem?).
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3 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Randeep Hooda |Aamir Khan |Mahesh Manjrekar |Vishal Bhardwaj
The much-anticipated psychological thriller Nikita Roy is all set to hit theatres on May 30, 2025, as the makers unveiled a striking new poster today, revealing the official release date. Backed by Nickky Viicky Bhagnani, the film boasts a stellar cast featuring Sonakshi Sinha, Arjun Rampal, Paresh Rawal, and Suhail Nayyar in lead roles.
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3 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Randeep Hooda |Aamir Khan |Mahesh Manjrekar |Vishal Bhardwaj
Actress Urvashi Rautela has stirred controversy with her claim that a temple in Uttarakhand is dedicated to her. In a recent interview with Siddharth Kannan, the actress spoke about the Urvashi Temple near Badrinath Dham, prompting backlash from local priests and residents. Urvashi Rautela faces outrage over claim, “There is a temple in my name in Uttarakhand”In the interview, the actress claimed, “There is a temple in my name in Uttarakhand.
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3 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Randeep Hooda |Aamir Khan |Mahesh Manjrekar |Emraan Hashmi
In a disheartening turn of events, Kesari Chapter 2, the much-anticipated spiritual sequel to the 2019 patriotic action-drama Kesari, has fallen prey to online piracy just a day after its release on April 18. The film, which stars Akshay Kumar in the lead and is based on the aftermath of the India’s most infamous genocide – the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, was leaked across several piracy websites including Filmyzilla, Movierulez, Tamilrockerz, and even platforms like Telegram.
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1 month ago |
news.abplive.com | Amit Bhatia |Sunny Deol |Randeep Hooda |Vineet Singh
Jaat review: Cinema, at its core, is about conviction. In one film, a hero singlehandedly fighting off 20 goons might feel laughable. In another, he takes down 50 and we buy into it completely. It’s not about logic—it’s about how convincingly the world is built. Just like Rocky Bhai striding into the Prime Minister’s office in 'KGF' felt outrageous but believable because he made us believe, 'Jaat' follows the same path.
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