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Sonali Kulkarni to host Crime Patrol Satark: Justice Reloaded
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Mumbai, April 5 : Actress Sonali Kulkarni is all set to host Crime Patrol Satark: Justice Reloaded . The series is expected to start on April 5.
In the new edition, the actress will talk about the importance of filing a case on time. The show will present a dramatised account of heinous crimes which have remained unsolved.
Talking about her new role, Sonali says: I ve just started working with the Crime Patrol team. They are simply fabulous. A performer gets a high by working with such a spirited and perfectionist team. For me, the show is like a torchlight, which is trying to make us aware, and I would like to be that torchbearer for the team by making people satark (alert) to be responsible for what we do, instead of falling into traps. Let us be wise and responsible.
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NEW YORK: A US bankruptcy judge has approved a $17 million payout to dozens of women who accused jailed movie producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual abuse.
Weinstein, 68, was sentenced to 23 years in prison last year after being convicted of rape and sexual assault.
Delaware Judge Mary Walrath on Monday agreed to the Weinstein Company s liquidation plan, which sets aside the payment.
She overruled the objections of several of Weinstein s victims who complained that the settlement prevented them from pursuing other legal claims.