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“They told him he is worthless and he believed them,” Kangana Ranaut blames the lobby for pushing Sushant Singh Rajput to suicide

Kangana Ranaut also lambasted tabloid writers who had vilified the late actor with adjectives such as 'psychotic', 'neurotic' and 'addict'.

Tanhaji star Ajay Devgn breaks silence on JNU violence after Delhi Police revealed Left suspects: Read what he said

Tanhaji star Ajay Devgn had until now refrained from rushing to make a statement on JNU violence

Deepika Padukone’s PR stunt at JNU gets endorsement from Pakistan. Here is how it unfolded

Deepika Padukone visits JNU campus for promotion of her film Chhapaak to show 'solidarity' with students.

Bollywood singers Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu asked to cancel event organised by Pakistani national in the US

The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has written to singers Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu to delink themselves from participating in an event organised by a Pakistani national.

All India Cine Workers Association writes to PM Modi demanding ban on Pakistan artists, diplomats and bilateral relations

The film body adds that in retaliation to the Pakistan government's decision to ban Indian films in Pakistan, the AICWA has urged the entire film fraternity to completely stop association with Pakistani artists, musicians and diplomats.

You will not decide what one wants to watch: Bombay HC slams CBFC

The court was hearing a petition by Children's Film Society (CFS) seeking directions to the CBFC to hear its plea to issue U certificate to its film 'Chidiakhana.'

Over 100 little known filmmakers issue joint statement, urge people to vote against BJP

Over a hundred little known filmmakers, who very few people have heard of, have issued a joint statement asking people to vote the BJP out of power. Coming under the banner of 'Save Democracy', the artists claim that they have come together "to protect the democracy of the country."

The Tashkent Files: A historical thriller embedded with political themes relevant in the present era

Vivek Agnihotri's The Tashkent Files is slated to be released on 12th April 2019

The Accidental Prime Minister is a reminder of the ‘Maa-Bete ki sarkar’ that was

The Accidental Prime Minister: The kinder history Dr Manmohan Singh wanted, but won't be allowed by The Family

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