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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri Begins Filming for 'The Delhi Files'
The director shared the news in a post on X. "SHUBHARAMBH!With your blessings, the shooting of #TheDelhiFiles began today. A puja was conducted by all the devis of the crew. O Mother! Please give us the courage to tell this difficult tale with utmost honesty and fearlessly,," Agnihotri wrote alongside a video from the set.
Palak Tiwari Shares Glimpses of Her All-Girls Trip to Goa
One clicks him captures Palak smiling at the camera as she is seen posing with her buddies. In some snaps, the actress is seen striking some poses for the camera in a garden.
Karishma Tanna's Post-Workout Meal: What's on Her Plate?
Sharing the moment on her Instagram Stories, where she boasts 7.6 million followers, Karishma posted a photo of her meal, complete with a plate of cheela and a glass of green smoothie, captioned simply as: “Post workout.”
Billie Eilish Reveals Her Love for Good Smells
"(Smell is) kind of No.1. I can get around it, but I'm definitely like -- that's the first thing I notice. And I have a very strong nose, so if somebody smells good, I like them more," she said.
Unveiling Vivek Agnihotri's Research Journey for 'The Delhi Files' and Exploring West Bengal's Turbulent Past
Recently, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri shared from his long journey of research, unveiling one of the most tragic chapters of Bengal's history. A deep reflection on what he found brings into sharp focus that the infernal massacres of Bengal, for which he substantiated in that concise piece with a riveting story and pictorial evidence from his visits to the National Museum.
Shakira Unveils 2024 Tour Dates Following Electrifying Coachella Performance
Interrupting the music momentarily, Shakira addressed the crowd in both Spanish and English, unveiling exciting news about their upcoming tour and shedding light on the cryptic message she had teased earlier that day: "La loba se viene" (the wolf is coming).
Shakira's Critique: 'Barbie' Viewed as Emasculating by Her Sons
"My sons absolutely hated it. They felt that it was emasculating. And I agree, to a certain extent. I’m raising two boys. I want them to feel powerful too, while also respecting women. I appreciate pop culture when it empowers women without undermining men's ability to embrace their masculinity, to fulfill their roles as protectors and providers," she stated.
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