I do not endorse violence: Sunny
Actor Sunny Leone took a neutral stance on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) violence by saying that she doesn’t want to comment on the anti-CAA protest and fee hike issue in JNU, adding that she is pro-peace and she hopes that all concerned parties will come out with a solution on the matter.
“I don’t want to share my opinion on an actual thing that people are fighting over. I feel there are many things that we can do if we put our foot down, speak to each other and stop the violence because it is something that our children will see and learn. Violence doesn’t affect just one person. It affects the entire family because it also emotionally hurt them. I am pro-peace and do not endorse violence” said Sunny.
‘I have always been very passionate about cricket. And when I was offered to host the show Zing Game On, there was no way I could turn it down as it brought me closer to two things I absolutely love. Talking to celebrated personalities from the world of cricket was like a golden opportunity knocking at my door. I feel blessed to be associated with the show.’
—Karan Wahi
Actor Sanjay Dutt came up with his first Marathi production titled Baba along with Maanyata Dutt and has received a great response from the audience.
Baba has now won big at three coveted national as well as international award ceremonies among a list of other projects.
The film won big at the 59th edition of the Asia Pacific Film Festival, Lifft India Awards 2019 and SAKAL premiere Awards 2019. Baba also got 12 nominations in different categories.
I feel empowered now: Selena
Singer Selena Gomez feels that there are perks of being single. “I love going to my room at the end of the day. Just me and my dog. I got the full granny panties situation, stretched out in my bed. I’ve been single for over two years now and I am okay with that,” Gomez said.
Her first new album in four years Rare, debuts today. The title track of the album, Lose You To Love Me was a major hit. Some have even speculated that it is about her former beau and singer Justin Bieber.
The album also touched how much Gomez has grown emotionally and the continual self-work she puts in. “I had low self-esteem and that’s something I work on continuously. But I feel so empowered because I’ve gained a lot of knowledge about what I was going through mentally,” said she.