Kangana baring her soul, don't see it as publicity: Mehta

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September 14, 2017

Mumbai, Sept 14: His directorial venture 'Simran' has been mired in controversies, be it the fight over writing credits or the focus on leading lady Kangana Ranaut's personal life, but director Hansal Mehta says the actor is not doing anything for publicity.

Recently Kangana appeared on the show "Aap Ki Adalat" and talked about her alleged relationship with Hrithik, Aditya Pancholi and Adhyayan Suman.

Mehta, however, is not bothered by the focus on Kangana as he believes she is not someone to back out when asked about her life.

In an interview with PTI, the director says, "Why every time she is on a public platform one asks her about her personal life? She is not somebody who will back out from speaking about anything that is asked to her. She bares her soul... (I) don't see it as publicity.

"She is an individual who needs to be respected for being fiercely independent in the choices that she makes. I am not sad (for the film). The film is special and it will remain that way."

Kangana-Hrithik's alleged love story has turned out to be one of the dirtiest squabbles, with both of them slapping legal noticed to each other last year.

In May this year, writer Apurva Asrani had slammed Kangana for discrediting his work when she claimed that she developed the story from a one-line script.

In the film's first poster, Kangana was credited as the 'additional story and dialogue writer' with her name appearing before Apurva's. It was later rectified with the producer calling it a printing mistake.

When asked if he is upset that his film has been sidelined due to controversies, Mehta says, "I don't think so. When the film will be out, it will speak for itself."

Mehta says every actor has a different style of working and he supports it as the aim is to eventually make a better film.

"Every actor has a process and as a director your job is to aid that process and create an environment that blossoms to its fullest. My job is to help them in their process."

"Simran" revolves around a Gujarati housemaid in the US, who somehow ends up as a criminal.

"It is a character that Kangana is playing (a robber). And this character is lovable. And even if she is doing any crime, you feel concerned for her.

"It is a human story and crime is never justified. There should be redemption towards the end. It is a journey and crime is just a part of the journey".

The film is set to release on September 15.

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February 25,2020

New Delhi, Feb 25: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday gave time to Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to seek instructions on travel ban imposed on comedian Kunal Kamra.

Kamra approached the court against IndiGo which suspended him from flying with the airlines for a period of six months. Other airlines had also followed the suit in pursuance to this.

Justice Naveen Chawla said that the regulatory body should not have certified actions of airlines other than IndiGo to ban Kamra without conducting inquiry. The matter will now be heard on February 27.

Last month, IndiGo had barred the stand-up comedian for six months from using its services for allegedly portraying "unacceptable behaviour" onboard its flight.

The airline claimed that Kamra, while travelling on a Mumbai-Lucknow IndiGo flight, provoked a TV news anchor by asking questions over his news presentation style.

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July 30,2020

Chennai, Jul 30: Filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli on Wednesday said he and his family members have tested positive for coronavirus and are currently quarantined at home.

The director, best known for his epic fantasy hit Baahubali series, said they got tested after they developed mild fever recently which subsided by itself.

“My family members and I developed a slight fever few days ago. It subsided by itself but we got tested nevertheless. The result has shown a mild COVID positive today. We have home quarantined as prescribed by the doctors (sic)” he said.

In a subsequent tweet, Rajamouli said he and his kin are asymptomatic and “feeling better”. They are, however, following all the precautions and instructions.

“Just waiting to develop antibodies so that we can donate our plasma,” he added.

Before the coronavirus-induced nationwide lockdown was announced in March, the filmmaker was working on his upcoming period action drama Rise Roar Revolt.

The Telugu film, featuring actors Ram Charan and NTR Jr in the lead, is a fictional tale based on the lives of two freedom fighters in early 20th century.

Andhra Pradesh witnessed its worst single day spike of coronavirus on Wednesday, 10,000 plus cases, as the other southern states, including Tamil Nadu and Karnataka also reported high daily numbers, although they saw a dip in the infections.

The cumulative tally of southern states — AP, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry was 24,855 on Wednesday.

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January 16,2020

Washington D.C., Jan 16: Barbara Broccoli, who has since long been the producer of the James Bond franchise, recently clarified in an interview that the 007 character won't be played by a woman in the forthcoming rendition.

Broccoli, accompanied by her half brother and fellow producer Michael G. Wilson, told Variety: "He can be of any color, but he is male."

She went on to say: "I believe we should be creating new characters for women -- strong female characters. I'm not particularly interested in taking a male character and having a woman play it. I think women are far more interesting than that."

According to Fox News, the current Bond hero, Daniel Craig, announced last November that he would cease to play the legendary character once he is done with the upcoming 'No Time To Die' movie that is scheduled for release in coming April.

Commenting on Daniel parting ways with the franchise, Broccoli said: "I'm in total denial. I've accepted what Daniel has said, but I'm still in denial. It's too traumatic for me."

Fox News reported last July that the British Actress Lashana Lynch could possibly star in the 2020 Bond flick, but such speculations were dispelled once the trailer for the movie was brought out last December.

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