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Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia says his forthcoming film Milan Talkies will not release in Pakistan.
After the Pulwama terror attack earlier this month, some Indian filmmakers decided against the release of their films like Luka Chuppi and Arjun Patiala in the neighbouring country.
Asked whether he will release Milan Talkies in Pakistan, Dhulia told the media here on Tuesday: "No. It will not be released in Pakistan. There are two reasons for that. First one is that we stand in solidarity with the martyrs' families.
"The second reason is that piracy of Hindi films takes place from Pakistan so, I feel that we should never release our films in Pakistan for that specific reason."
Raj Kumar Barjatya, the father of filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya and producer of films such as "Hum Aapke Hain Koun", "Hum Saath-Saath Hain" and "Vivaah", passed away on Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest.
The 75-year-old breathed his last at Sir H. N Reliance Foundation, an official from Rajshri productions told PTI.
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The Sky is Pink, directed by Shonali Bose, is set to release on 11th October 2019. The film stars Priyanka Chopra, Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim in lead roles.
Actor Boman Irani will be essaying role of business tycoon Ratan Tata in upcoming film PM Narendra Modi.
Boman started has started shooting on Sunday in Ahmedabad for the film being directed by National Award-winner Omung Kumar and produced by Sandip Ssingh and Suresh Oberoi, whose son actor Vivek Anand Oberoi will be playing the title role of Modi.
"I have always received comments on social media that I resemble Ratan Tata. I always thought the day the character comes along and I will be more than happy to play it," Boman said in a statement.
Actor Chris Hemsworth is likely to star as wrestling legend Hulk Hogan in a biopic which is in early stages of development at Netflix.
The streaming platform has obtained the exclusive life rights and consulting services from Terry Gene Bollea, also known as Hulk Hogan. Todd Phillips, whose credits include War Dogs and The Hangover trilogy, is attached to direct the project from a script by the writing team of Scott Silver and John Pollono, reported variety.com.
The project is expected to deal with the formative years of Hogan's ascent into fame, starting with the Florida wrestling circuit in the late 1970s and becoming the face of the World Wrestling Federation during the 1980s.
Actor Hugh Jackman has fulfilled his dream of becoming a Guinness World Records holder by being feted with the honour for having the longest career.
The Wolverine star received the honour for Longest Career as a Live Action Marvel Superhero during a surprise presentation on British TV show This Morning on Wednesday, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Jackman, who has played the character for 16 years and 228 days, shares the honour with his X-Men castmate Sir Patrick Stewart, who has portrayed Professor Charles Xavier (Professor X) for the same amount of time.
"When I was a kid, the Guinness Book of Records was it... That's it, I've made it! This is why I got into showbiz, thank you," he said.
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma lashed out at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, following the latter’s speech on the Pulwama attack - where he denied that Pakistan had any role to play in the attack and warned of retaliation, should India retaliate to the attack through military action.
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