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Richa Chadha trolls | [EXCLUSIVE] Richa Chadha to her trollers: Mujhe gaali deke tera ghar chal raha hai, toh chala de

Updated Feb 09, 2021 | 08:44 IST In an exclusive interview with Times Now Digital, Bollywood actress Richa Chadha revealed how she deals with trolls on social media. Here s what the actress said. [EXCL.] Richa Chadha hits back at her trolls  |  Photo Credit: Instagram Key Highlights In an exclusive interview with us, the actress questioned the job of trolls Trolls ka kya kaam hai?, she stated Actress Richa Chadha is one of those Bollywood celebrities who do not shy away from putting their point across on social media. The Madam Chief Minister actress is highly opinionated and doesn t mince her words while putting forth her opinions. While the actress is at it on social media, her views, at times, do not match with the ideologies of certain social media users. And they end up trolling the actress for her views. Richa is usually at the receiving end of trolling because of her opinions on Twitter. However, the actress doesn t pay heed to th

Youth arrested for hoax tweet on bomb blasts in Mumbai

Youth arrested for hoax tweet on bomb blasts in Mumbai Updated: Updated: February 08, 2021 14:13 IST Banwari Singh said in a tweet, explosions would take place in seven multiplexes where Hindi film Madam Chief Minister was screened. Share Article The Haryana youth s tweet turned out to be a hoax | File   Banwari Singh said in a tweet, explosions would take place in seven multiplexes where Hindi film Madam Chief Minister was screened. Mumbai Police have arrested a 19- year-old youth from Haryana for allegedly posting a tweet about bomb blasts at some multiplexes in the city which later turned out to be a hoax, a police official said on Monday.

INTERVIEW | Democracy is when you have freedom of expression : Richa Chadha- The New Indian Express

Express News Service Contemporary actors with a literary bent are hard to come by. An exception would be Richa Chadha, who’s often spoken about her love for Hindi and Urdu literature, and whose interests have come to cinematic fruition in her next. Releasing on ZEE5 this week, Kunal Kohli’s Lahore Confidential is about an Indian woman who’s sent on intelligence duty to Pakistan. While on mission, she falls for a charismatic man (Arunodoy Singh) who shares her fondness for Urdu poetry. Mixing espionage with romance, Lahore Confidential is Richa’s fourth release in a short while. She was recently seen in the biopic Shakeela, the political drama Madam Chief Minister and the short film 55 km/sec.We spoke to Richa about her frantic release spree, exploring her ‘softer side’ with Lahore Confidential, and the uncertainty over artistic freedom in India.

The roots of a new Dalit assertion, from Rohith Vemula to the Madam Chief Minister poster controversy

An illustration by Siddhesh Gautam created amid the controversy over the poster for Madam Chief Minister. “Dalit representation in cinema is important,” Gautam wrote on Instagram, “because savarnas have been appropriating Dalit culture for almost a century through films made with unapologetic savarna gaze.” SIDDHESH GAUTAM An illustration by Siddhesh Gautam created amid the controversy over the poster for Madam Chief Minister. “Dalit representation in cinema is important,” Gautam wrote on Instagram, “because savarnas have been appropriating Dalit culture for almost a century through films made with unapologetic savarna gaze.” SIDDHESH GAUTAM The month of January is marked by the birth and death anniversaries of Rohith Vemula. Five years ago, after he was pushed to take his own life at the University of Hyderabad in what Dalits aptly described as an institutional murder I reported on the defiant politics of Vemula and the Ambedkar Studen

Cinemas to function at full capacity from 1 February; MHA issues new COVID-19 safety guidelines

Cinemas to function at full capacity from 1 February; MHA issues new COVID-19 safety guidelines Post lockdown, the Centre had allowed reopening of theatres and multiplexes in several regions, including Delhi, parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat on 15 October, 2020 with 50 per cent occupancy, functioning with stringent dos and don ts, keeping in view the new normal. Image from Press Trust of India Film exhibitors and cinema hall owners have welcomed the decision of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to increase the capacity of theatres and described the move as a big shot in the arm for the film industry that will help the entertainment sector get back on its feet.

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