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Streaming Now: Kick Off Your New Year Binge Watching Session with Nail Polish and Paurashpur

2-MIN READ Streaming Now: Kick Off Your New Year Binge Watching Session with Nail Polish and Paurashpur Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 4, Paurashpur and Nail Polish are some of the new titles you can check out this week. FOLLOW US ON: After a busy festive season, streaming platforms are starting off the new year on a rather slow note. Except for Paurashpur and Nail Polish on ZEE5, there is no big Indian original show releasing on OTT platforms this week. Netflix has dropped a bunch of old favourites like 17 Again and Catch Me if You Can, besides new seasons of some of their popular shows.

Milind Soman: Sex symbol tag doesn t bother me

Milind Soman: Sex symbol tag doesn t bother me ​ By Sugandha Rawal ( IANS) | Published on ​ Thu, Dec 31 2020 12:21 IST | ​ 0 Views Milind Soman: Sex symbol tag doesn t bother me. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 31 : He courted limelight and controversy posing in the nude with then girlfriend Madhu Sapre, wrapped by a python, for a shoe commercial in the nineties, and did much the same again nearly three decades later when he ran in his birthday suit on a Goa beach to celebrate his 55th birthday last month. Milind Soman, model and fitness freak, always lives up to his sex symbol tag with aplomb, and says the definition doesn t bother him.

Paurushpur review: It s bump-and-grind time once again in Ekta Kapoor s kingdom

Milind Sonam and Sahil Salathia in Paurushpur (2020) | AltBalaji/Zee5 Even as itchy-fingered Twitter mobs were fuming at a Hindu-Muslim kiss in A Suitable Boy, Ekta Kapoor was in the process of raising her middle digit at censorship, propriety and taste. The prolific producer’s latest bump-and-grind show for the AltBalaji and Zee5 streaming services targets the patriarchy, no less. Paurushpur, a saga of repression and liberation, lingers in the boudoir for the most part. Set in the sixteenth century, this period Gandi Baat is best summarised by a character’s declaration that the true place of politics is not in the court but in the harem.

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