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Exclusive: When Amitabh Bachchan says a dialogue.. says Pink director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury
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Exclusive: When Amitabh Bachchan says a dialogue.. says Pink director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury

Pink, helmed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, and featuring Amitabh Bachchan in the lead was a revolution of sorts. It started a lot of conversation about consent before sex and the dialogue “No means no” became a slogan.

Addressing the same, the director spoke about what it is to have a phenomenon like Amitabh Bachchan say such powerful dialogues. He shared, “When it comes from Mr. Bachchan’s you know the dialogue, no means no – not only the nation but the world understood. We were all so happy. And this is a propaganda film, I truly believe that.”

He further added that it had taken Amitabh Bachchan just 5 minutes to say yes to the script and the rest is history.

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Government Makes Key Changes In Bill To Protect Top Election Officers
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Government Makes Key Changes In Bill To Protect Top Election Officers

The controversial bill replacing the Chief Justice of India with a Union Cabinet minister in the selection panel for the Chief Election Commissioner and election commissioners will be tabled in the Rajya Sabha today, but the Centre has made some amendments to it following objections from the Opposition and some former chief election commissioners. 

The Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023, has been brought in following a Supreme Court judgment in March, which had ordered the constitution of a panel consisting of the Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India and the leader of the opposition for the selection of the Chief Election Commissioner and election commissioners. 

If there is no leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, a representative of the single-largest opposition party would be on the panel, the Supreme Court had said in response to petitions seeking a collegium-like system for the appointment of the election commissioners to ensure transparency. 

The government had earlier intended to table the bill, which also strips the Chief Election Commissioner and other election commissioners of the status of Supreme Court judges, in the special session in September, but decided against it following strong resistance from the opposition. The bill proposed to bring the salary, allowance, and service conditions of the CEC and other ECs on a par with that of the Cabinet Secretary as opposed to those of Supreme Court judges currently.

While the government has retained the provision of replacing the Chief Justice of India with a Union Cabinet minister in the selection panel, it has decided to retain the status of the CEC and the ECs as equivalent to Supreme Court judges. This will also ensure protection for the Election Commissioners from removal except with a recommendation from the chief election commissioner, which was a key demand of the former CECs.

The bill had also proposed an initial search committee comprising the Cabinet secretary and two senior officials to prepare a panel of five names for consideration by the selection panel. Another key amendment that has now been made replaces the Cabinet secretary in this committee with the Union law minister.

The opposition has argued that replacing the Chief Justice of India with a Union Cabinet minister in the selection panel runs contrary to the judgment of the Supreme Court as it would place the power of picking the CEC and ECs back firmly in the hands of the executive, since it would have two of the three members in the committee. 

Former CEC SY Quraishi had also expressed concerns over the composition of the selection panel and the “downgrading” of the position of CECs and ECs to the level of the cabinet secretary. He had, however, also said that the bill has many positive features, including setting qualifications for the selection of election commissioners.

“Till today, there was no qualification (prescribed), anyone from the street can be picked up and made an election commissioner which was not good. The new bill says that only secretary-rank officers or their equivalents will be posted which is a good thing,” Mr Quraishi had said. 

“It (the bill) also talks of a shortlisting committee that is also a good idea because that is a practice in many countries, except that the composition can be improved a little and the most important thing is that we have been demanding protection from removal which is available to the CEC should be extended to the two election commissioners also. So, this new bill proposes that, this is an important thing,” he had told news agency PTI in October. 

Speaking to NDTV today, Mr Quraishi said a detailed representation was made to the government on the bill as per the spirit of the Constitution.

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Salaar producer opens up about the Prabhas starrerâs clash with Shah Rukh Khanâs Dunki
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Salaar producer opens up about the Prabhas starrerâs clash with Shah Rukh Khanâs Dunki

After delivering box office hits Pathaan and Jawan, Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for the release of Dunki. The film is set to release on the same date as Prabhas’ Salaar: Part One – Ceasefire. Now, the producer of Salaar has opened up about the clash.

As per reports on a leading news portal, Vijay Kirgandur of Hombale Films revealed that a lot of market research went into locking Salaar’s release date which is set for December 22, a day after Dunki releases on December 21.

Kirangdur shared that the film’s team doesn’t want the clash to get ugly. Instead, they hope that the two big releases will contribute to better numbers for both films. The producer also shared that there are astrological releases behind releasing the film on December 22. 

Salaar: Part One – Ceasefire directed by Prashanth Neel and led by Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran is a dystopian action drama. Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki which also features Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal and more, is a comedy-drama based on migration.

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