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FWICE Urges Indian Filmmakers To Boycott Turkey, Preity Zinta On Her 1st Love's Death
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The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), which represents workers, technicians, and artists in the Indian film industry, has urged Indian filmmakers to refrain from shooting in Turkey. The move comes in response to Turkey’s increasing support for Pakistan on matters that impact India’s national interests.
Read full story here: FWICE Urges Indian Filmmakers To Boycott Turkey For Pro-Pakistan Stance | Read Full Statement
Preity Zinta’s portrayal of Naina Catherine Kapur in Kal Ho Naa Ho is one of her most memorable performances. The film follows Naina, an introverted woman living in New York, whose life changes after meeting her charming neighbor, Aman (Shah Rukh Khan). Aman’s death scene has always moved audiences to tears, and recently, Preity revealed that she also cries every time she watches it but her emotional response is more personal than just being part of the film.
Read here to know more: Preity Zinta Reveals Her First Love Died In A Car Crash, Recalls Crying During SRK’s Death In KHNH
Aamir Khan’s upcoming film, Sitaare Zameen Par, is facing backlash as fans have started to notice striking similarities to Champions, the English remake of the Spanish film Campeones. After the release of the trailer, netizens quickly pointed out that several scenes in Aamir’s film appear to be a “frame-by-frame” copy of the English version.
Read more here: Aamir Khan Trolled As Fans Discover Sitaare Zameen Par Is A ‘Frame-By-Frame’ Copy Of Champions
Virat Kohli’s sudden retirement from Test cricket on May 12 left fans emotional. While some supported his decision, others hoped he’d reconsider. Comedian Varun Grover shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, calling Test cricket a “narrative sport” that blends many stories into one. His touching post resonated with actress Anushka Sharma, who re-shared it on her Instagram Stories with a white heart.
Read the full story here: Anushka Sharma Reacts To Varun Grover’s Post On Virat Kohli’s Retirement | What He Wrote
Thudarum, starring the legendary Mohanlal and the graceful Shobana, has achieved a major milestone by crossing the Rs 100 crore mark at the Kerala box office — a first for any Malayalam film.
Read more here: Mohanlal’s Film Thudarum Creates History As 1st Film To Mint ₹100 Crore In Kerala
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