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Khufiya (transl. Secret) is a 2023 Hindi-language spy thriller film written, produced, scored and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, based on Amar Bhushan's espionage novel Escape to Nowhere. The film stars Tabu , Ali Fazal , Wamiqa Gabbi and Azmeri Haque Badhon (in her Hindi film debut).
The magazine has run a gossip column called "Neeta's Natter" for many decades now. [5] Amitabh Bachchan refused to be interviewed by the magazine for seven years. Many defamation lawsuits were filed against the magazine, most of which made no progress due to the "ambiguous defamation laws" of the country.
Business Insider also faced online controversy in late 2023 for posting a story about the underwear brand Parade in a snark subreddit from their Reddit account. For The Washington Post, Taylor Lorenz described "the vast network of snark subreddits" as "a thorn in [Reddit's] side" in 2023 due to their being "tied to stalking, doxing, and mob ...
It is often known as Bollywood and is one of the largest film producers in India as well as a major centre of film production worldwide. [141] [142] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Hindi films produced in the Hindi film industry.
Raazi (transl. Agreement/Secretive) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language spy thriller film [7] directed by Meghna Gulzar and produced by Vineet Jain, Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under the banners of Junglee Pictures and Dharma Productions.
6. Music playlists can be compiled with your loved one’s favorite artists and songs. 7. Comfy, loose-fitting clothing, like sweatsuits, slip-on shirts, night gowns, bathrobes and lace-free shoes ...
A bride's sister accidentally showed the groom a video of his fiancée in her wedding dress before the wedding. In a post on Reddit's "Wedding Drama" forum, the guilty-feeling sister asked ...
"Bollywood" was probably invented in Bombay-based film trade journals in the 1960s or 1970s, though the exact inventor varies by account. [16] [17] Film journalist Bevinda Collaco claims she coined the term for the title of her column in Screen magazine. [18] Her column entitled "On the Bollywood Beat" covered studio news and celebrity gossip. [18]