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Randeep Hooda calls boycott culture a ‘social media hoax’: ‘I have been canceled many times’
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Randeep Hooda calls boycott culture a ‘social media hoax’: ‘I have been canceled many times’

Randeep Hooda is unbothered by all the negativity around him and doesn’t care about the social media murmurs at all. Recently while speaking at India Today Mind Rocks 2024 Youth Summit, the Highway actor was asked about the impact of boycott culture on movie releases and Hooda asserted that any popularity is a good popularity for showbiz runners.

According to Randeep Hooda, the concerning part is when no one is talking about you not when in some or the other way you’re making headlines. He added, “But that should not also be a case of just creating sensationalism. Boycott culture is a social media hoax. If you see a boycott for a film on social media, that doesn’t necessarily mean people are not going to watch it.”

The Cocktail actor kept the facts straight saying that the only reason why audiences’ would not watch a film is because they didn’t find the trailer appealing. It’s either the trailer or someone’s favorite actor that brings them to the theatre and no other force can resist it. “It has nothing to do with this boycott culture. I don’t care about it at all. I have been canceled many times. I am here bro,” Randeep Hooda added.

ALSO READ: Randeep Hooda reveals he didn’t know Bollywood parties were meant for ‘networking’; recalls getting drunk

The 48-year-old debuted with Mira Nair’s Hinglish film Monsoon Wedding and over the years helmed several out-of-box subjects. At the event, Hooda also shared his two cents on the power of thought-provoking narratives and said, “I have always wanted to not just do frothy films. In India and everywhere, we are looking at entertainment, where we are not required to apply our minds too much.”

Randeep’s first Hindi film was D followed by several critical acclaims including Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster, Jannat 2, Jism 2, Heroine, Murder 3, Highway, Kick, Sultan, Baaghi 2, Love Aaj Kal and Extraction. Hooda’s career has also been credited with some of the finest biopics of all time including Rang Rasiya, Main Aur Charles, and Sarbjit.

His most recent biographical outing was Swatantrya Veer Savarkar which was also directed and co-produced by him. Randeep in this one stepped in the shoes of Indian political activist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and was largely appreciated for his performance.

ALSO READ: Randeep Hooda Birthday: Did you know actor meeting his now-wife Lin Laisharam has a Naseeruddin Shah connection?

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CBI’s Late-Night Move Caps High Drama Over Mamata Banerjee-Doctors Meeting
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CBI’s Late-Night Move Caps High Drama Over Mamata Banerjee-Doctors Meeting

Saturday was a day of dramatic developments in the Kolkata doctor’s rape-murder case and the protests surrounding the heinous crime. In the afternoon, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a surprise visit to the state health secretariat, where doctors have been protesting in demand of justice for their colleague, and the removal of several top officials. The Chief Minister invited the doctors for talks last evening. The doctors reached her residence, but the talks could not be held due to differences over whether the meeting would be live-streamed.

Amid high drama outside the Chief Minister’s home, with Ms Banerjee seen waiting at the door and the doctors under umbrellas outside, the CBI has slapped the charge of evidence tampering on Dr Sandip Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the rape-murder took place. The central agency also arrested Abhijit Mondal, officer-in-charge of Tala police station under which the hospital falls.

The BJP has now alleged that Ms Banerjee called off the meeting with the doctors because she was “demoralised” due to the arrest of Dr Ghosh and the police officer for evidence tampering.

Why The Meeting Did Not Happen

Following the Chief Minister’s appeal in the afternoon, the protesters reached her residence at Kalighat around 6.45 pm. The doctors had been demanding live-streaming of the meeting, but the state government did not agree. Top officials said live-streaming talks at the Chief Minister’s home is not possible. The doctors then said they be allowed to videograph the meeting. The state government refused this too and said it would record the meeting and recording would be provided to doctors later because the matter is sub-judice. This created another deadlock, as the doctors insisted that they be provided the recording after the meeting. At one point, Ms Banerjee came out and invited the doctors inside. “You can trust me, I won’t mislead you. Even if you do not attend the meeting, at least have a cup of tea.” She also said the doctors are “insulting” her. The doctors stressed that they wanted the recording. She then said I “cannot accept all your demands”.

Eventually, around 9 pm, the doctors decided to join the meeting but state minister Chandrima Bhattacharya and chief secretary Dr Manoj Pant told them that it was too late.

CBI’s Late-Night Move

Soon after the doctors returned to the protest site, the CBI made a big move. Dr Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Medical College, was slapped with the evidence tampering charge in the rape-murder case. Mr Ghosh has earlier been arrested in connection with alleged financial irregularities in the hospital’s management. His role after the 31-year-old doctor was found dead has repeatedly come under the scanner and the high court and the Supreme Court have questioned why the hospital authorities did not register a police complaint after the doctor was found dead. Along with Dr Ghosh, Abhijit Mondal, officer-in-charge of Tala Police Station, was also arrested under the same charge. The arrest of the former principal and the senior cop for tampering with evidence bolstered the protester’s allegations of a massive cover-up by the police and hospital administration after the doctor’s body was found.

At the protest site, news of the arrests set off celebrations. “We are very happy as the CBI has arrested them. The CBI should arrest others who have tampered with the evidence,” a doctor told ANI.

BJP Leader’s Big Charge

Leader of the Opposition in Assembly, BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari, drew a connection between the cancelled meeting between the Chief Minister and the doctors, and the late-night arrests. “The exact cause for cancellation of the meeting between the CM and the Junior Doctors is that Mamata Banerjee got demoralized due to the arrest of OC; Tala P.S. and Ex RG Kar Principal Sandip Ghosh in the Rape and Murder case.

She apprehends that the next person in the queue may be Vineet Goyal. That’s why CM asked Chandrima Bhattacharya and Manoj Pant to call off the Meeting,” he said in a post on X.

The exact cause for cancellation of the Meeting between the CM and the Junior Doctors is that Mamata Banerjee got demoralized due to the arrest of OC; Tala P.S. and Ex RG Kar Principal Sandip Ghosh in the Rape and Murder case.
She apprehends that the next person in the que may be… pic.twitter.com/4P2zGOpiqX

— Suvendu Adhikari (@SuvenduWB) September 14, 2024

The Trinamool said the Chief Minister waited for the protesting doctors for three hours and even stepped out of her home to invite them. “Has anyone seen any Chief Minister like this? When everyone left, then they wanted to talk. Let’s see what happens,” she told local media last night.

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“Will End Bihar Liquor Ban Within One Hour If Elected”: Prashant Kishor
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“Will End Bihar Liquor Ban Within One Hour If Elected”: Prashant Kishor

Ahead of his party’s foundation day on October 2, Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishor vowed on Saturday to end the liquor ban in Bihar immediately if elected to power.

While speaking to ANI, Mr Kishor said, “There is no need for any special preparation for the 2nd. We have been preparing for the last two years… If the Jan Suraj government is formed, we will end the liquor ban within one hour.”

When asked about Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav’s yatra, he remarked, “My best wishes to him. At least he has come out of the house and is going among the public.”

Commenting on the ongoing war of words between the RJD and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, following Tejashwi Yadav’s claim that Nitish Kumar had apologised with folded hands for joining the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Mr Kishor said both leaders have harmed Bihar.

“This issue is between Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav, and it doesn’t matter who apologised with folded hands to whom; both have caused damage to Bihar. The people of Bihar have witnessed both of them for 30 years. We are urging them both to leave Bihar,” said Prashant Kishor.

Earlier, Mr Kishor launched a scathing attack on Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, questioning his ability to lead the state’s development. Addressing a gathering in Bhojpur, Bihar, Mr Kishor said, “If someone could not get educated due to a lack of resources, it is understandable. But if someone’s parents were Chief Ministers and he couldn’t pass the 10th class, it reflects their approach towards education.”

Criticising Tejashwi Yadav’s educational background, Mr Kishor highlighted the irony, saying, “A 9th-class dropout is showing the way to Bihar’s development. He (Tejashwi Yadav) doesn’t know the difference between GDP and GDP growth, yet he claims to know how Bihar will improve.” Kishor further questioned Tejashwi Yadav’s credentials, pointing out that his only claim to leadership is being the son of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Yadav and a leader in the RJD due to family ties.

Mr Kishor argued that Mr Yadav needs to work hard and prove himself through his actions if he wants to build a reputation beyond being Lalu Yadav’s son.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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