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‘Learn To Stand On Your Feet’: SC Asks Ajit Pawar Not To Use Sharad Pawar’s Photos In Campaign
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‘Learn To Stand On Your Feet’: SC Asks Ajit Pawar Not To Use Sharad Pawar’s Photos In Campaign

The Supreme Court has directed Ajit Pawar’s NCP not to depend on Sharad Pawar’s pictures for poll campaign in Maharashtra.

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Indian 3: Will Shankar reshoot Kamal Haasan starrer with a budget exceeding 100 crores after Indian 2’s box office debacle?
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Indian 3: Will Shankar reshoot Kamal Haasan starrer with a budget exceeding 100 crores after Indian 2’s box office debacle?

Kamal Haasan’s Indian 3 has been in the spotlight ever since it was announced. While its predecessor, Indian 2, marked a debacle at the box office, audiences are curious about what filmmaker Shankar has in store for the third installment of the classic film series. And recent buzz has it that the project might be on hold for some more time, as the director is likely to reshoot a few scenes. 

As per the M9 News report, filmmaker Shankar has allegedly rolled back Indian 3 to its production stage again, where he would be shooting some additional scenes. 

It is believed that the director does not want to repeat the mistake of stretching the film to the extent that the plot itself loses its depth. For the same reason, Indian 2 ended up skipping a theatrical release and went straight to stream on OTT. 

As per the report, the reshooting of scenes of Indian 3 is said to be done based on some suggestions given by Kamal Haasan himself. The report further stated that if new scenes are shot, the budget of the film is expected to increase over another Rs. 100 crore.

While there is yet to be any official confirmation on the matter from the maker’s side, it is rumored that a new shooting schedule will be drafted soon. 

Well, as per a report earlier, it was being said that Indian 3 might also follow the lead of its prequel and release directly on an OTT platform. The report by Valai Pechu mentioned that the makers were still discussing this massive step, considering the underwhelming response Indian 2 had gotten from the audience.

For the uninitiated, the vigilante action film Indian 2 was the sequel of Kamal Haasan’s 1996 film Indian, where he essayed the role of Senapathy, who fights back against corruption and everything evil that crosses his path.

The first announcement of Indian 3 was co-incidentally left as hints in the very ending of Indian 2, paving the way for excitement amongst the audience.

On the work front, Shankar currently has his hands full with the release of Ram Charan starrer Game Changer. Kamal Haasan, on the other hand, is busy with his next project, Thug Life.

ALSO READ: Throwback: When Srinidhi Shetty commented on her ‘five minutes’ screen time in Yash’s KGF Chapter 1

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Is Kiran Rao planning a Laapataa Ladies sequel? Director gets a hilarious storyline suggestion for it and you are going to love it
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Is Kiran Rao planning a Laapataa Ladies sequel? Director gets a hilarious storyline suggestion for it and you are going to love it

Kiran Rao’s acclaimed comedy Laapataa Ladies was selected in September as India’s official Oscar entry. As it gears up for the global stage, a new poster unveiled a key title change—Laapataa has been swapped for the English title Lost to resonate with an international audience. Meanwhile, comedian Zarna Garg has added her own twist, pitching a hilarious sequel idea titled Ladies We Want to Lose, and it’s sure to spark your curiosity!

Comedian Zarna Garg teamed up with Laapataa Ladies director Kiran Rao for a side-splitting Instagram post that’s sure to crack you up. In the video, Zarna enthusiastically praises The Lost Ladies, calling it a ‘super hit’ and insisting it deserves a sequel. She told her, “The next movie should be Ladies We Want to Loose. Start with My Mother in Law. Find her, she is in India and lose her somewhere please. I would like to be done with. Thank you for agreeing to this.” 

Kiran Rao then chimes in with a cheeky question, asking Zarna, “Are you going to play the mother-in-law in the film?” Zarna, not missing a beat, quips back, “Look at me—I’m ready to do an item number right now! But for you, I’ll do it.” This playful back-and-forth adds even more fun to Zarna’s wild sequel idea.

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As soon as Zarna shared the video, fans flooded the comments with excitement. One wrote, “Petition for Zarna to be ITEM girl in next @aamirkhanproductions movie.” Another chimed in, “Will watch anything with @zarnagarg. She is an A list-er. Are you listening studios? Get Zarna no matter the price!”

Fans continued to cheer her on: “Yayyy we want @zarnagarg in the sequel,” and “It’s absolutely amazing to see you going places, Zarna! Would look forward to the sequel featuring Zarna and the lost mom in law.” Another fan joked, “Petition for @zarnagarg as Mother in law doing an Item Number in a Kiran Rao directorial,” while someone else added, “@zarnagarg you are hilarious! Your MIL better install a tracker lol.”

As India’s official 2025 Oscar entry, Laapataa Ladies has been rebranded as Lost Ladies for its global journey. The team kicked off their awards campaign with a fresh poster, revealed on the film’s Instagram page, capturing the characters in a colorful, whimsical style.

The poster’s tagline hints at the film’s theme of self-discovery: “Sometimes you have to lose your way to find yourself.” The team expressed excitement in the caption, calling it a first look at Phool and Jaya’s wild and emotional adventure.

Meanwhile, Laapataa Ladies is directed by Kiran Rao and produced by Aamir Khan Productions, Kindling Pictures, and Jio Studios. It offers a gentle, satirical exploration of gender dynamics and patriarchy in rural India. The film features a talented cast, including Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, Ravi Kishan, Chhaya Kadam, and Geeta Aggarwal Sharma.

ALSO READ: Laapataa Ladies: 6 takeaways which will make you rewatch India’s official Oscar entry Kiran Rao directorial on Netflix

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