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Abhishek Sharma is a Correspondent with BW Businessworld.
The Thalaivii star met UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at his official residence, where Yogi also invited her to the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Read MoreIn an interview with BW Applause and Everything Experiential, Ali Sajid and Farah Zaidi, Co-Founders, Kashmir Off Road, spoke about the promise that this venture holds and more.
Read MoreT-Series and Reliance Entertainment, are going to make over 10 feature films, jointly, over the next 36 months.
Read MoreJanhit Mein Jaari, produced by Vinod Bhanushali and writer-director Raaj Shaandilyaa, also has Anud Dhaka, Annu Kapoor, and Paritosh Tripathi in pivotal roles.
Read MoreA country like India which is known for big fat weddings, the ongoing pandemic, and dangerous third wave which is likely to hit us in the upcoming month can also restrict the destination wedding.
Read MoreEmotional connection and kindness are now top priorities in dating post the second wave 9 in 10 single Indians surveyed claim a meaningful rise in positive dating behaviors in 2021
Read MoreReleasing their film with Maharashtra which is one of the largest territories when it comes to Hindi films, is giving a tough time to producers as well.
Read MoreAs the industry is dealing with constant restrictions, there are a lot of people who are adopting different ways to survive and sustain themselves financially. Abbas said, “The industry is going back to freelance and boutique operation models with most big agencies taking salary cuts and shutting offices down. We know of multiple agencies shutting down. If something is not done soon we will face irreparable damage.”
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to ‘intimate weddings’ where families can invite-only 40-50 people, depending on local authorities’ guidelines. However, considering the nature of this deadly ongoing pandemic, intimate weddings can emerge as a trend, as far as upcoming weddings are concerned.
Read MoreWith this policy, the state government is aiming for the overall growth of the J-K film Industry and has made up the Jammu and Kashmir Film Development Council. Apart from this, the government is going to revive the closed cinema halls, upgrade the already existing theatres, encourage multiplexes and cinema halls, marketing of famous destinations, organising festivals, preservation of JKFilms, etc.
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