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Salman Khan turns 55: Celebrities wish the Radhe actor

Ali Asgar wishes Salman Khan Happy birthday Bhai ..May you always be the blessing other people count on.. @BeingSalmanKhan ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Mz6ZSNttfp Ali Asgar (@kingaliasgar) December 27, 2020 18:54 (IST)27 Dec 2020 Guru Randhawa s happy picture with Salman Khan 18:35 (IST)27 Dec 2020 Thank you for being who you are Sharing a Boomerang video from the sets of Bigg Boss, Shilpa Shetty wrote, Happy birthday, Rockstar @beingsalmankhan. Thank you for being who you are! Here’s to nearly two and a half decades of friendship, bonding, and love May you be blessed in abundance. 18:15 (IST)27 Dec 2020 Ayushmann Khurrana and Hina Khan wish Salman Khan on his birthday

West Bengal Assembly Election 2021

West Bengal Assembly elections 2021: Mamata faces anti-incumbency, resurgent BJP looks to make big gains From a fervent push to roll out the Citizenship Amendment Act to relentless attacks on the ruling TMC government over its alleged minority appeasement and political violence the BJP seems to have put in place a meticulously planned election strategy months in advance. Updated: February 26, 2021 5:52:52 pm Prime Minister Narendra Modi with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (File) “Those who aren’t being able to fight us democratically, they have opted for the route to killing BJP karyakartas to fulfill their desires. This dance of death can’t go on in a democracy…Read the writing on the wall.” The tacit remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a victory speech following the NDA win in Bihar left no room for suspense that it was directed at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the importance BJP was attaching to th

Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 goes virtual; check out the first list of speakers

Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 goes virtual; check out the first list of speakers According to the organisers, the aim is to create a more immersive experience using augmented reality, providing access and easy participation to readers from all across the globe December 17, 2020 6:30:41 pm Prasoon Joshi will be one of the speakers. (Photo: Express Archive) With most things going virtual this year, the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 has also followed suit. Next year, the festival will take place in a virtual avatar from 19th – 21st February and then 26 – 28 February. The first list of speakers has also been announced, and it includes a motley of writers, diplomats, and distinguished speakers from various fields like Albie Sachs, Bibek Debroy, Carlo Rovelli, Daniel Simpson, John Zubrzycki, Marina Wheeler, Michael Sandel, Moin Mir, Moni, Mohsin, Navtej Sarna, Oliver Craske, Prasoon Joshi, Priya Atwal, Ramachandra Guha, Ranjit Hoskote, Sarbpr

Prakash Javadekar: Government s plan is to make all kinds of good films in India | Entertainment News,The Indian Express

Prakash Javadekar: Government’s plan is to make all kinds of good films in India Addressing a session at the online International Coronavirus Short Film Festival, Prakash Javadekar also said it was nothing short of a communication revolution that everyone with access to a smartphone and a story to tell is a filmmaker today. By: PTI | New Delhi | December 14, 2020 2:54:25 pm The Union Minister said that the government plans to promote not just feature films, but all kinds of shorts and documentaries via different festivals. (Photo: Express Archive) Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on Monday said the government plans to promote all kinds of good films, including documentaries and short films. Addressing a session at the online International Coronavirus Short Film Festival, he also said it was nothing short of a “communication revolution” that everyone with access to a smartphone and a story to tell is a filmmake

India will never forget cowardly attack on our Parliament in 2001 : PM Modi

‘India will never forget cowardly attack on our Parliament in 2001’: PM Modi Today marks 19 years since the deadly attack on Parliament by terrorist groups linked to Pakistan. Updated: December 13, 2020 7:36:07 pm Terrorists attacked the Indian Parliament on December 13, 2001. (Express Archive) Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to security personnel who lost their lives during 2001 Parliament attack. Today marks 19 years since the deadly attack on Parliament by terrorist groups linked to Pakistan. “We will never forget the cowardly attack on our Parliament on this day in 2001. We recall the valour and sacrifice of those who lost their lives protecting our Parliament. India will always be thankful to them,” he tweeted.

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