Randeep wins silver
Actor Randeep Hooda won the silver medal at the National Equestrian Championship (NEC) and called it a proud moment.
Randeep posted a photograph from the event on social media.
“So got a silver medal at the Nationals NEC on Dream Girl thanks to my team mates from the Indian Army from RVC (Remount and Veterinary Corps) and ASC (Indian Army Service Corps). Proud moment to be given the medal by the QMG Gen Ambre with gratitude to my grooms who look after my horses,” he captioned the image.
He will next be seen in Dhaka.
It will also star Chris Hemsworth, David Harbour and Manoj Bajpayee.
Acting alongside Nawaz bhai (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is a learning. He is a master of the craft and makes you look good by just being in the same frame. I take it as an honour and opportunity to be working with him again in Raat Akeli Hai. Incidentally, Haraamkhor was my debut film as it has been shot before the making of Masaan.
—Shweta Tripathi Sharma
Actor Ali Fazal, whose nude picture was leaked on the Internet, says the incident has made him more conscious about using social media.
Ali said, “The whole incident made me conscious of using social media. See, technically nothing was leaked the way it was played out in the media. The fact is that I directed a short film recently and the post-production of that is going on now. That is going to be my debut film as a director and therefore it is close to my heart. That is why I was angry.”
Thompson quits Luck
Actress Emma Thompson says she walked out of Alessandro Carloni's animated movie Luck due to John Lasseter's sexual harassment scandal.
Though Thompson regrets stepping away from her role, she will stand by her decision.
“I regret having to step away because I love Alessandro so much and think he is an incredibly creative director. But I can only do what feels right. I am well aware that centuries of entitlement to women's bodies whether they like it or not is not going to change overnight. But I am also aware that if people who have spoken out do not take this sort of a stand then things are unlikely to change at anything like the pace required to protect my daughter's generation,” she said.