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Gender-Based Marriage Age Difference Nothing But A Vestige Of Patriarchy: Allahabad High Court
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Gender-Based Marriage Age Difference Nothing But A Vestige Of Patriarchy: Allahabad High Court

The observations were made in an appeal filed by a husband challenging the family court’s decision to dismiss his plea to declare his marriage void under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA). He argued that both he and his wife were only 12 and 9 years old, respectively, at the time of their marriage

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘People want me to make All The Best 2’: Says Rohit Shetty on sequel of Ajay Devgn & Sanjay Dutt film
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘People want me to make All The Best 2’: Says Rohit Shetty on sequel of Ajay Devgn & Sanjay Dutt film

“Tu kyun aise bol raha hai jaise mere peeche woh!” If this hilarious dialogue makes you laugh out loud, you know the movie we are talking about. Released in 2009, All The Best: Fun Begins is one of the best rib-tickling comedy movies from Rohit Shetty’s filmography. Shetty, who is basking in the success of Singham Again, recently hinted at All The Best 2.

During a new exclusive Pinkvilla Masterclass, Rohit Shetty revealed that he is often asked about the sequel to All The Best: Fun Begins. Shetty’s 2009 directorial was headlined by Ajay Devgn, Fardeen Khan, and Sanjay Dutt.

“I have been giving interviews and meeting all the youngsters and suddenly All The Best is becoming like a cult. People started telling me ‘why you aren’t making All The Best? ‘Dhondhu’, don’t just chill like that’,” Rohit Shetty said.

In the same interaction, Ajay Devgn, who played the lead role of Prem Chopra in All The Best, called it a “very funny film”.

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All The Best: Fun Begins is remembered for its ensemble star cast, funny dialogues, and outstanding performances. It featured Bipasha Basu and Mugdha Godse as the female leads. While Bipasha was paired with Ajay Devgn, Mugdha played Fardeen Khan’s on-screen love interest.

Fardeen was cast as Veer Kapoor. Sanjay Dutt played his elder brother, Dharam Kapoor. Bipasha had dual roles, Jhanvi Chopra and Princess of Lesotho. Mughda’s character was named Vidya. Ashwini Kalsekar, Sanjay Mishra, Johnny Lever, Mukesh Tiwari, and Asrani played key roles in the comedy movie.

Meanwhile, Rohit Shetty’s recently released film Singham Again is locking horns with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 at the box office. Led by Ajay Devgn, the cop-drama has been running well in theatres so far. It also features Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Arjun Kapoor, and Jackie Shroff.

Rohit Shetty is best known for two franchises, Cop Universe and Golmaal. He has helmed movies like Golmaal: Fun Unlimited, Golmaal Returns, Golmaal 3, and Golmaal Again. He is also bringing Golmaal 5 in the future. His filmography also includes Singham and Singham Returns. 

Apart from this, Shetty has directed Simmba, Cirkus, Dilwale, Chennai Express, and Bol Bachchan to name a few.

ALSO READ: Box Office: Singham Again becomes Ajay Devgn’s 9th film to enter Rs 100 crore net India club; 4th film with Rohit Shetty

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Box Office: Venom: The Last Dance braves mixed reviews; The Wild Robot jumps amidst US elections while Tom Hanks’ Here gets no support
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Box Office: Venom: The Last Dance braves mixed reviews; The Wild Robot jumps amidst US elections while Tom Hanks’ Here gets no support

Venom: The Last Dance starring Tom Hardy in the lead role continues to score big at the box office. The third instalment of the much-loved Superhero franchise has grossed around USD 325 million globally, with a major chunk coming from the International markets. 

The Kelly Marcel-directed movie has grossed an impressive USD 1.6 million on 2nd Thursday, registering a 41% drop from previous Thursday. The movie remained the top choice among all the other releases in the US. The total cume of Venom: The Last Dance currently stands at USD 98.6 million at the domestic box office. 

It is set to hit the USD 100 million mark tonight. Looking at the pace at which it is trending, the Tom Hardy movie is expected to wind up its legs somewhere around USD 140 million to USD 150 million in the US markets. Though the movie has already emerged as a success story, it won’t be able to surpass the lifetime collections of previous two instalments. Venom: The Last Dance eyeing to end its global theatrical run at USD 400 million. 

The Wild Robot Takes Full Benefit Of US Election Day; Inches Closer To USD 275 Million Mark Globally 

The Wild Robot is doing well at the box office. The animation movie took the benefit of Election Day in the US and saw incredible growth. The movie grossed an excellent USD 1.4 million on 6th Tuesday, which was 80% up from its previous Tuesday despite running on fewer screens. 

The US cume of The Wild Robot currently stands around USD 125 million. The movie is set to beat the lifetime domestic collections of Migration this weekend. It is also doing well in the international markets where it grossed over USD 148 million. 

The worldwide gross collection of The Wild Robot is inching towards the USD 275 million mark. 

Tom Hanks’ Here Suffers At Worldwide Box Office 

The Tom Hanks and Robin Wright starrer drama movie continues to struggle at the box office. The Robert Zemeckis-directed movie opened to mixed to average word-of-mouth which curtailed its business at the ticket window. 

The movie could only gross around USD 7 million in its first week at the worldwide box office; of which USD 5.3 million came from the first weekend only. It will be interesting to see if the movie can register any spike in its 2nd weekend. As of now, Here is set to end on a disappointing note.

ALSO READ: Box Office: Venom: The Last Dance emerges a success story with $320 Million; Clint Eastwood’s Juror No.2 opens at $5 Million

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