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Hayden Panettiere Shares Her Traumatic Period After Losing Brother: ‘It Was My Job To Protect Him’
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Hayden Panettiere Shares Her Traumatic Period After Losing Brother: ‘It Was My Job To Protect Him’

Trigger Warning: This article contains mention of death.

It was tough for Hayden Panettiere to get over her brother Jansen Panettiere’s death. In a recent discussion, the actress opened up about how traumatic it was for her to lose someone so close to her and how she got over it. 

“He was my only sibling, and it was my job to protect him,” Hayden Panettiere stated to PEOPLE magazine. The actress then stated, “I felt like I lost half of my soul” while addressing her brother’s death.

However, about moving further in life, she mentioned that one learns to get life together after the person has been through something that much worse. After losing a close one, the other little tough fights don’t really bother a person.

Hayden further stated that when someone goes through something “so horrific,” “deep, and catastrophic,” nothing can make the person hit rock bottom. 

Further, while talking to the outlet, the Malcolm in the Middle actress then went on to add that she will always be heartbroken after losing her brother, which also happens to be a feeling she will never be able to get over. 

The Nashville actress also added that even if many years pass by, it will be tough for her to get over Jansen’s loss.

Jansen Panettiere was Hayden’s younger brother. It was on February 19, 2023, that Jansen died of an undiagnosed heart condition. He was only 28. Just like his sister, even Jansen was an actor who had a supporting role in the Disney Channel original movie, Tiger Cruise. 

Talking more about his credits, he was also the voice of Periwinkle from the Nick Jr. show Blue’s Clues. Meanwhile, he was also the Shovelmouth Boy in Ice Age: The Meltdown, with several other big credits under his belt. 

Coming back to Hayden Panettiere, the tragic event happened in her life when she was making a career comeback. Meanwhile, the Fireflies in the Garden actress was also out of an on-again, off-again relationship while being sober after a yearslong battle with addiction to drugs and alcohol. 

Per PEOPLE, the actress had even spent some time at an in-patient rehab facility. This was in early 2020. 

Hayden Panettiere can be caught in action in Amber Alert.

ALSO READ: ‘I Had To Put Blinders On’: Chris Columbus Reveals Key Focus During ‘Harry Potter’ Casting

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The Buckingham Murders: Hansal Mehta calls box office number discussions of Kareena Kapoor starrer ‘reductive conversation’: ‘It reduces it to mediocrity…’
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The Buckingham Murders: Hansal Mehta calls box office number discussions of Kareena Kapoor starrer ‘reductive conversation’: ‘It reduces it to mediocrity…’

Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders is currently in theatres with underwhelming box office numbers. This Kareena Kapoor Khan starrer has so far only managed to earn 6 crore in 4 days. The director recently spoke to DNA and revealed whether he gets involved in the discussions involving his film’s collections and his answer is every sensible filmmaker ever.

“It’s very reductive. I cannot participate in that reductive conversation. It reduces it to the mediocrity of the mind that is equating a film to its number,” Mehta said talking about how conversations are great outside the box office numbers involving Kareena’s performance and the film’s distinct setting.

Hansal Mehta added that he is very pleased with the way The Buckingham Murders has been received. “People have opinions and I might disagree with them. I may even get angry at some but at least, you have watched the film and you are talking about it. The fact that this film has opened up conversations about so many things, including Kareena the actor, is wonderful,” the 56-year-old shared.

ALSO READ: The Buckingham Murders: When hype around Kareena Kapoor got ‘fever’ for co-star Ranveer Brar; latter reveals iconic slap scene took 15 takes

The Buckingham Murders is a slow-burn thriller in the Broadchurch genre relying heavily on the English language with a few Hindi dialogues. While Hansal trusted its audiences, he decided to adhere to commercial demands of releasing an entirely Hindi dubbed version as well. It was Ekta Kapoor who made Hansal understand that considering Kareena Kapoor’s fan following, there is an audience that wants to see her even if it’s in this new avatar.

“Hence, the Hindi version will allow us to reach that audience. That was the rationale behind this. But as the last few days have proved, people have embraced the English version. It has gone beyond the expectations,” Hansal added. The filmmaker is thankful that the audiences have grown much more than makers and critics and it’s a good sign for cinema’s future.

Hansal learned this with Scam 1992 when that project was rejected by most platforms because it was assumed that a show on financial scam with a Gujarati character wouldn’t find its audiences. “The show proved the opposite. It was new for people and they embraced it. We create these convenient safety nets for ourselves only to be proved wrong,” Mehta signed off.

ALSO READ: The Buckingham Murders: Did you know Kareena Kapoor Khan took a pay cut? Director Hansal Mehta reveals, ‘She has also put her belief’

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BJP Lists Abuses Against PM After M Kharge Flags Barbs At Rahul Gandhi
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BJP Lists Abuses Against PM After M Kharge Flags Barbs At Rahul Gandhi

Two days after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, flagging BJP leaders’ objectionable remarks against Rahul Gandhi, BJP chief JP Nadda has shot off a letter to Mr Kharge, listing derogatory terms used by Congress leaders against the Prime Minister in the past.

Taking a swipe at Mr Gandhi, Mr Nadda wrote that the Congress has again tried to polish and relaunch a “failed product” that the people have rejected several times.

“Wasn’t it Rahul Gandhi’s mother Sonia Gandhi who used the derogatory expression ‘maut ka saudagar’ (merchant of death) for Modiji? You and your party glorified such shameless statements. Had the Congress forgotten political decorum then?” asked Mr Nadda, also the Union Health Minister.

Mr Nadda wrote that the country’s oldest party has become a “copy & paste” party due to Mr Gandhi’s pressure and has imbibed his ills.

Congress leaders, he wrote, called the Prime Minister “snake”, “scorpion”, “demon”, “pickpocket”, and “coward”. “Even his parents were insulted,” Mr Nadda added.

The BJP president accused Mr Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, of resorting to politics of reservation and caste and inciting people against each other. “Then he goes abroad and talks about ending reservation and snatching away rights of people from Dalit, backward classes and tribal communities,” he wrote.

Addressing a gathering at a US university, Mr Gandhi said the Congress would think of scrapping reservations only when “India is a fair place”, which, he said, is not the case right now. The BJP latched on to the remark and said the Congress leader’s prejudice against reservation is out in the open.

Mr Nadda said it is the Congress that has insulted Indian democracy the most. “The Congress imposed Emergency, backed triple talaq, defamed Constitutional institutions and weakened them.”

What Mallikarjun Kharge Wrote To PM

Earlier, in his letter to the Prime Minister, the Congress president had flagged a “series of objectionable, violent and indecent” remarks against Rahul Gandhi.

Listing the verbal attacks on Mr Gandhi, Mr Kharge pointed to Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu’s “Number 1 terrorist” remark, Shiv Sena leader announcing Rs 11 lakh for “anyone who cuts” Mr Gandhi’s tongue and Delhi BJP leader Tarwinder Singh Marwah’s threat that Mr Gandhi will meet the same fate as his grandmother and former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

“Indian culture is known across the world for non-violence and love… Gandhiji made these standards a key part of our politics during the British era. After Independence, there has been a long tradition of respectable disagreement between the ruling party and the Opposition,” the Congress chief wrote.

He added that crores of Congress workers are worried over the BJP leaders’ verbal attacks on Rahul Gandhi. “It is because of such forces spreading hate that Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi had to sacrifice their lives. This political conduct of the ruling party is the most indecent example in the history of democracy.”

Mr Kharge requested the Prime Minister to enforce decorum and decency among BJP leaders. “There should be strict legal action for such remarks so that Indian democracy can be saved from decline.”

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