Kangana slams Ayushmann
Actor Kangana Ranaut has slammed Ayushmann Khurrana for allegedly sympathising with Rhea Chakraborty, who has been accused of abetting actor Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide.
In response to a tweet which alleges that Ayushmann has been supporting Rhea and star kids because he wants to survive in Bollywood and is YRF’s talent, Kangana's team wrote, “Chaploos outsiders support mafia only for one reason, their mediocrity. Nobody is threatened by them and they take full advantage of conflicts faced by few like Kangana and SSR by openly denying and mocking them.”
‘For online education, you need certain equipment and parents who can teach you at home. If you go to a village or a slum, such facilities are not available there. As a result, you will see a huge inequality and disparity in education. The attempt of every government should be to reduce that inequality.’
—Atul Kulkarni
Aamir Khan fans will have to wait for yet another year to pass before they can catch their superstar on the screen.
His next release, Laal Singh Chaddha, was set for a Christmas release this year, but the film will now arrive on Christmas 2021, owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The film is based on the 1994 Tom Hanks blockbuster Forrest Gump. Portions of the film has already been shot in Chandigarh and Kolkata before the nationwide lockdown was imposed. It also features Kareena Kapoor Khan and Mona Singh. It is adapted by Atul Kulkarni and directed by Advait Chandan.
Billie finds social media terrifying
British actor Billie Piper feels social media is terrifying. In an interview, Piper spoke about her fame and how she deals with social media.
“Let's put it this way, I wouldn't have wanted to be a famous pop star now. The social media element is terrifying because it's continuous, it's in your bed, next to your bedside table every night. In my pop career there were moments that were horrible to experience as a teenager, but they came and went. Now it's got worse,” she said.