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EXCLUSIVE: Ashley Park And Lucien Laviscount Opens Up About Their Emily In Paris Journey; ‘Such A Big Part Of My Life’
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EXCLUSIVE: Ashley Park And Lucien Laviscount Opens Up About Their Emily In Paris Journey; ‘Such A Big Part Of My Life’

Ashley Park and Lucien Laviscount are all set to grace our screens as Mindy Chen and Alfie, once again, in Netflix’s Emily In Paris Season 4, slated for release on August 15, 2024. Ahead of the release of the series, Pinkvilla sat down for an exclusive chat with the duo and learnt about their journey on the show, and their personal favorite season.

During the exclusive interview, Ashley spoke about what her character, Mindy means to her and how it has influenced certain aspects of her life. She told us, “I think it’s become such a big part of my life and it’s really been a jumping off point for a lot of different aspects of my life and the people in my life – I mean best friends like the love of my life Paul [Forman] and I.”

The Beef star, then, delved into greater details of how her character played an important role in enriching her personal life including endowing her with exclusive knowledge of fashion, travel, and more.

She said, “I had not had access or as much knowledge or history with fashion, Europe, all of these things, travel. It’s really curated what my life has become and what I care about and my priorities. The actress further added, “I think it means everything to me to be able to play this part.”

In conversation with Pinkvilla, Lucien Laviscount who plays Alfie took us through his character’s impending journey after having emotionally-charged moments in the previous season.

He said, “[Alfie] is falling head over heels with someone, head over heels with the city and what makes that city special is the people that he’s been introduced to. I think after season 3 that gets kind of pulled away from him so in season 4 we definitely dive into Alfie’s more vulnerable state within.”

Laviscount told us exclusively that a “really deeper layer of Alfie” and “a deep vulnerability” where he’s discovering himself is upcoming in season 4. 

Meanwhile, when we asked the duo to pick a favorite season out of all, Ashley Park struggled saying, “They were all so different.” She added that each season felt like going to “sophomore, junior, senior year, and freshman [year]” of college. 

She continued elaborating on the gradual progress they made in each season starting with “We can only hang out with each other,” followed by,  “Well now we know the city kind of but this is the third season we’re like oh yeah we know what’s going on.” She further added, “It’s all different in their own way.”

However, as Laviscount chimed in, they both unanimously agreed that season 3 was indeed their favorite.  He later told us, “I had a blast in season 3. I think it was a very different season for me. I think I kind of slipped into the show and Paris life more. But this season’s been great as well. I just didn’t get to spend too much time with this one [Park] on set.”

Ashley Park, Lucien Laviscount will join Lily Collins (Emily), Lucas Bravo (Gabriel), Camille Razat (Camille), Kate Walsh (Madeline), and William Abadie (Antoine Lambert) in Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 1 releasing on Netflix on August 15, followed by Part 2 on September 12.

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Lily Collins Opens Up About Her Emily In Paris Journey; Says ‘I Have Learnt So Much’

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‘Avoid Being Alone’: Assam Hospital’s Advisory After Kolkata Rape-Murder
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‘Avoid Being Alone’: Assam Hospital’s Advisory After Kolkata Rape-Murder

Days after a 31-year-old doctor was raped and murdered at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, a state-run medical college in Assam has issued an advisory for women doctors and students, asking them to “avoid situations where they are alone”. It also asks them to “graciously interact with the public, so that you don’t attract unnecessary attention of unscrupulous people”.

The Silchar Medical College and Hospital’s advisory has drawn strong criticism, with many on social media tagging it “misogynistic” and saying that the college administration should focus on ensuring safety of women on campus instead of listing dos and don’ts.

The document noted that the hospital administration finds it necessary to issue the advisory in view of tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata.

“Female doctors, students, and staff should generally avoid isolated, poorly lit, and sparsely populated areas. Female doctors, students, and staff should, as much as possible, avoid situations where they are alone,” the advisory said.

Female students, it said, must refrain from leaving the hostel or lodging rooms during night hours unless absolutely necessary and must step out only after informing authorities.

“Avoid going off-campus during late or odd hours. All Hostel borders should abide by the hostel norms & regulations laid by the institute and administration. Be cautious and avoid associating with individuals who appear unknown or are suspicious in nature,” the advisory said.

It added that women doctors and students must always ensure they have a means of making emergency contact.

“While on duty you should be well composed emotionally, remain alert about the surroundings and should graciously interact with the public, so that you don’t attract unnecessary attention of unscrupulous people,” the advisory added in another point.

The document said students and women doctors must immediately communicate any grievances to internal committees to address harassment or ragging.

The advisory said it had been issued in the greater interest of doctors, students and staff members of the hospital.

The advisory drew sharp criticism on campus, with the students saying that authorities should improve security arrangements instead of telling them to stay in their rooms.

The Junior Doctors’ Association of the college condemned the advisory and said the language in the document is disturbing. They demanded adequate lighting on campus, security measures in doctors’ room and more CCTV cameras.

Salman Chaudhury, president of the junior doctors’ association, said they have given the authorities 48 hours to fulfill their demands. “The circular is deeply regressive, misogynistic to some extent and very outrageous for all female doctors working here. The authorities must revoke this circular and fulfill our demands, failing which we would be forced to start a protest,” he said.

Social media users too criticised the advisory and said it asks women to “behave” and implicitly holds them responsible for acts of sexual violence.

One user said, “The advisory should be for the men and not women”. Another asked, “Can any female doctor feel safe even at their own workplace reading such notices?”

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Officer Injured in Encounter During Search For 4 Terrorists In J&K’s Doda
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Officer Injured in Encounter During Search For 4 Terrorists In J&K’s Doda

An Army officer has been injured during an encounter with terrorists in the Assar area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district. A civilian was also injured.

This encounter comes a day before Independence Day celebrations across the country and, equally significantly, as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chairs a high-profile meeting attended by Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

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