Fukrey Returns new poster out: Pulkit Samrat-Richa Chadha starrer will now release on THIS date
Fukrey Returns new poster out: Pulkit Samrat-Richa Chadha starrer will now release on THIS date
Fukrey Returns Will See Pulkit Samrat, Richa Chadha, Al Fazal, Varun Sharma And Manjot Singh Reprise Their Roles Once Again.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Abhishek Ranjit | Updated on: 04 Nov 2017, 01:46:00 PM
New Delhi:
Movie lovers are in for a treat for as the much-awaited sequel to Fukrey is all set to hit the silver screens soon. Fukrey Returns will see Pulkit Samrat, Richa Chadha, Ali Fazal, Varun Sharma and Manjot Singh reprise their roles once again.
Ali Fazal s Grandfather Dies. Actor Bids Farewell In An Emotional Note Ali Fazal s Grandfather Dies. Actor Bids Farewell In An Emotional Note Ali Fazal mourned the loss of his grandfather on social media
Ali Fazal with his grandfather (Image courtesy: @alifazal9)
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The actor wrote an emotional note for him on Instagram
Ali Fazal s girlfriend Richa Chadha reacted to his post
New Delhi:
Ali Fazal s grandfather died on Saturday. Last night, the actor mourned the loss of his grandfather on social media. Ali Fazal posted a few throwback pictures with his grandfather on the platform and wrote an emotional note as he bids farewell to him. In his note, the
Bahut Hua Sammaan: This 2020 Yoodlee caper, directed by Ashish Shukla was acclaimed at the time of its release for its comic book style edit and a lot of incisive socio-political commentary. It follows the travails of two hapless college dropouts, Fundoo (Abhishek Chauhan) and Bony (Raghav Juyal) on their luckless journey to rob a bank. Along the way, the film touched upon issues like custodial torture, political corruption, greed and the unfulfilled dreams of the young without ever forgetting to see the quirky humour in the plot. Gritty and rib-tickling in equal measure, this was one of the most cleverly written and staged heist films of our time were a lot more is going on than is visible on the surface. It also starred Sanjay Mishra, Ram Kapoor, Namit Das and Flora Saini.
STATESMAN FILE
Manjot Singh has been elected as the next Undergraduate Student Government (USG) president.
The results of the election were announced on USG’s Instagram a few hours after polls closed on SBEngaged on April 4. Singh, a junior civil engineering major and political science minor, is currently a USG senator representing the Residence Hall Association. He was elected with 86.86% of the vote and ran unopposed.
“I am honored to be elected as the President of the Undergraduate Government,” Singh wrote in an email to
The Statesman. “Not only will I have the opportunity to represent over 17,000 well-achieving undergraduate students, but I have the opportunity to work with an excellent executive board to accomplish some great initiatives.”
STATESMAN FILE
By Alek Lewis and Maya Brown
The candidates for the Executive Council of Stony Brook University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) debated their platforms on March 26.
USG elections started on SBEngaged on March 29 and will be held until April 2 at noon. Candidates are elected by a simple majority.
USG controls the funds of sponsored student clubs and organizations on campus, which are mostly funded by the student activity fee. It also represents the undergraduate population at the university and hosts its own events as a part of student life. USG is composed of two branches of student-elected representatives, elected to either the Senate or the Executive Council.