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Sonali Bendre is fighting cancer, with her family standing strong by her side, and a smile on her face. She shared a post on Instagram with her son, Ranveer. The actor had recently cut her hair short, and now it is even shorter, presumably in preparation for chemotherapy. The actor made a case for involving kids, educating them and letting them in on the nature of the illness of near ones. She mentioned how she derives her strength from her son.
Sonali reveals how her son’s “madness and shenanigans” helped her “switch on the sunshine” at this difficult time.
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She is set to make her debut with Dhadak, the Hindi adaptation of critically-acclaimed Marathi film Sairat that explored the themes of caste divide and honour killing, and Janhvi Kapoor says the movie is a cut above mainstream Bollywood which has mostly "glorified" the conflict.
Janhvi, daughter of late actor Sridevi, says the Shashank Khaitan-directed film, in which she plays a girl belonging to the erstwhile royal family based in Udaipur, is set against the backdrop of class divide. Janhvi, 21, says Dhadak is not a typical Bollywood saga that whitewashes the "harsh reality" that is still relevant. "... I feel up until this point, a lot of films in mainstream Bollywood have glorified that divide. Because it creates a sort of conflict - that 'I can't live without the love of my life'. I feel they have glorified that divide a little bit," says the debutante.
"But I think, it should be condemned and with Dhadak, we have set out to condemn it. That it's a harsh reality. Dhadak is not a Bollywood saga that ends with either the parents agreeing or typical, magnificent ending. It's an ugly truth," she adds.
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Dhadak - the much awaited remake of the acclaimed Marathi film Sairat, premiered on Wednesday night. Close friends and family of the Dhadak team were spotted at this special screening in Mumbai. Ishaan’s brother Shahid Kapoor with wife Mira and Janhvi’s brother Arjun Kapoor along with other stars like Madhuri Dixit, Rekha and Sonakshi Sinha attended the show and blessed the newcomers.
Take a look at the pictures from the Dhadak premiere here.
American screenwriter Paul Schrader, known for working on Martin Scorcese's Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, is watching India's first original Netflix series Sacred Games. Its English dubbed version reminded him of how tricky is the use of English language vulgarity, but he says he will now watch it in Hindi with subtitles.
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Netflix’s hit series Narcos returns this year with a brand new setting and cast of characters. The first three seasons dealt with the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar and his drug empire in Columbia. This new season is being called a “reset” and will depict the rise of the Guadalajara drug cartel in Mexico as an American DEA agent attempts to take them down. Netflix has released a new poster and the first set of stills from Narcos: Mexico.
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