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Johnny Depp Says He Doesn’t Have ‘Great Reserve of Hatred’ Towards Anyone; Claims ‘Why Carry the Baggage’
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Johnny Depp Says He Doesn’t Have ‘Great Reserve of Hatred’ Towards Anyone; Claims ‘Why Carry the Baggage’

Johnny Depp is on his way to reinvent himself in the Hollywood industry and amongst his fans with his directorial movie, Modi: Three Days on the Wings of Madness, premiering at the Rome Film Festival. 

Though the actor-director could not attend the event, he interacted with the media outlets to discuss the film. Depp took over as director for Modi following a chaotic divorce from his ex-wife, Amber Heard, and fighting legal battles over a defamation case filed over domestic violence. 

In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, the Pirates of the Caribbean star revealed that he is currently focusing on his career growth while not holding grudges for anyone.

While sitting down for an interview with the entertainment outlet, upon asking if his “life has turned into a soap opera,” the actor replied, “Honestly, I can sit here this very second and think about all the hit pieces and how everybody was against me, and yeah yeah yeah, he is off the map… endless stuff. I can remember it all. Went through it all.”

He further added that he had the taste of it all. Some of it was beautiful, some of it made him mad, and other times, it simply was.

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To elaborate further, Depp stated, “Everything that we experience, whether you’re given a snow cone or walking your dog, you learn something somewhere along the way. So I don’t have any ill feelings toward anyone. I don’t have this great reserve of hatred because hatred requires caring. Why carry that baggage?” 

As for Modi: Three Days on the Wings of Madness, the movie is set against the biographical backdrop, starring Al Pacino, Stephen Graham, Eva Jane Willis, Riccardo Scamaricio, Bruno Goery, Sally Phillips, and Lusia Ranieri. The story will be painted on the streets of Paris during World War II.

According to the synopsis by IMDB, “A 72-hour whirlwind through the streets of WWI Paris, Italian bohemian artist Modigliani attempts to outmaneuver bombs, policemen, girlfriends, and critics in an increasingly desperate search for a home for his art.” 

The movie will hit U.S. theaters on December 5. 

ALSO READ: When Johnny Depp Wanted to Be Bruce Lee for a Tactical Unit

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Troops’ Disengagement First Step, De-escalation Next: S Jaishankar On China
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Troops’ Disengagement First Step, De-escalation Next: S Jaishankar On China

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday said the disengagement of troops at Depsang and Demchok in Ladakh is the first step, and it is expected that India will return to the 2020 patrolling status.

The next step is de-escalation, which will not happen until India is sure that the same is happening on the other side as well, the EAM said, obviously referring to China.

Earlier this week, India announced it had reached an agreement with China on patrolling along the LAC in eastern Ladakh, a major breakthrough in ending the over four-year-long military standoff.

Addressing a press conference in Mumbai, Jaishankar said consensus has been achieved on patrolling and disengagement in Depsang and Demchok.

“It is obvious it will take time to implement the same. This is the issue of disengagement and patrolling which meant our armies had come very close to each other and now they have gone back to their bases. We hope the 2020 status is restored,” he said.

The completion of disengagement is the first step. The next step is de-escalation which will not happen until India is sure that the same is happening on the other side as well, the External Affairs Minister said.

“After de-escalation, how to manage the borders will be discussed,” he added.

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

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Over 50 flights hit by hoax bomb threats in a day; government plans tough action
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Over 50 flights hit by hoax bomb threats in a day; government plans tough action

Despite government intervention, hoax threats to Indian commercial flights persist, affecting over 350 flights in the past 15 days and causing significant financial losses and delays. Authorities are coordinating with international agencies and planning stricter laws and penalties. Airlines maintain stringent safety protocols but face continued uncertainty.

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