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Will The West Wing Get A Revival? Creator Aaron Sorkin Shares Thoughts On 25th Anniversary
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Will The West Wing Get A Revival? Creator Aaron Sorkin Shares Thoughts On 25th Anniversary

Aaron Sorkin, the creator of the award-winning political drama series The West Wing, recently shared his thoughts on whether he would consider rebooting this iconic series. Sorkin recently visited the White House to celebrate the 25th anniversary of this long-running hit series. At the event, he reflected on its enduring legacy and mentioned that the show’s cast would live on as ‘one of the best’ in television history. Read on further to know more details!

Aaron Sorkin’s The West Wing captivated audiences with its sharp writing and star cast performances, led by Martin Sheen as fictional Democratic President Josiah “Jed” Bartlet. The show premiered on NBC on September 22, 1999, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon, and it ran for seven seasons until 2006.

Sorkin and The West Wing cast members, including Sheen, Richard Schiff, Emily Procter, Melissa Fitzgerald, Dulé Hill, Janel Moloney, and Mary McCormack recently reunited at the White House to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their hit series, where First Lady Jill Biden paid tribute to the creator and actors involved in the show. 

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After the ceremony, Sorkin revealed to Variety that he might consider a reboot, stating, “If I had an idea, sure,” and added, “I didn’t think about it seriously, frankly, until today… We’ll see what happens when I wake up tomorrow. But if you’re asking me now, this is how I feel.”

He further mentioned that while walking around the White House, he came up with a “couple of ideas” for episodes and thought about why they hadn’t explored some topics in the show. Sorkin expressed that he had previously been reluctant to consider a new edition of The West Wing because he was concerned that audiences would miss the original cast too much.

He told the outlet, “I suspect that a new president would have a hard time living up to people’s memories of Martin,” referring to his character of President Jed Bartlet.

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The showrunner added, “But maybe enough time has gone by, and it’s a whole new generation. A generation which, by the way, thanks to streaming, thinks we’re making the show today!”

As per the Guardian, Sorkin expressed during his speech that the series cast will live on as “one of the best in the history of television” and reflected on making the series, noting that they had no political agenda; their goal was to create a good show each week. 

He further stated that the “greatest delivery system ever invented for an idea is a story,” noting that from time to time, they hear from someone who was inspired to enter public service because of their show. He emphasized that 25 years ago, none of them could have foreseen or even dared to hope for such an outcome.

Meanwhile, The West Wing is available to stream on Max.

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Shah Rukh Khan, Salman ‘stood by my side’ when female make-up artists were banned; Namrata Soni says Katrina Kaif and more were willing to fight for her
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Shah Rukh Khan, Salman ‘stood by my side’ when female make-up artists were banned; Namrata Soni says Katrina Kaif and more were willing to fight for her

Bollywood has always had each other’s back in the toughest times – be it crew standing for the cast, makers backing their staffs, and actors fighting for backend artists. This is what makes Hindi cinema a wholesome industry to grow and thrive in. Makeup artist Namrata Soni is one of them who recently opened up about how she was also backed by A-listers including Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan when a ban was imposed on female make-up artists in Bollywood.

Speaking to ANI, Namrata recalled when she used to fight with the union to be able to work following a ban on women as MUA. “I didn’t know how to do it. I remember I used to work at the Film City and my parents would get threatening phone calls saying ‘If your daughter doesn’t stop being a make-up artist, we’re going to cut off her hands’,” said Soni mentioning that all of it happened despite India singing secularism loud with a woman president.

Namrata recalled her scary experience of dealing with the union as the makers who gave her work told her to hide in the vanity car when those threateners came on set. Luckily when the MUA decided to stand up for herself gradually, several A-listers came to her rescue and stood by her. “I was very blessed and very lucky that I got to work with amazing people like Farah Khan, Karan Johar, Sonam Kapoor, Sameera Reddy, Katrina Kaif who supported me,” Namrata said.

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The celebs would say out loud, “No, we want to work with her. We are willing to support and willing to fight with her when the union comes on set.” Soni continued, “I was very lucky. I had people like Shah Rukh and Salman who stood by my side…I feel very blessed. I’m glad that I fought.” It was in 2014 when the Supreme Court of India legally lifted all kinds of restrictions on women in the cinema workforce.

Namrata further expressed her gratitude for the removal of the ban and for the industry to have opened its arms and accepted as well as fought for the rights of women MUAs.

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Karisma Kapoor on working with Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir Khan; ‘We have all literally grown up together’

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Free Travel From New Jersey To Halal Meal, Accommodation: Big Bucks Behind Anti-Modi Protest In US
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Free Travel From New Jersey To Halal Meal, Accommodation: Big Bucks Behind Anti-Modi Protest In US

Behind the protest is an organisation called ‘Reclaim India Democracy’ that promises free travel to anyone who wishes to attend the Sunday protest. The organisation has gone to the extent of arranging for accommodation if someone is visiting from outside. They have even announced facilities such as extending support for any protester with disability

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