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Shilpa Shetty says she was supposed to be a part of Rohit Shettys Golmaal
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Shilpa Shetty says she was supposed to be a part of Rohit Shettys Golmaal

Rohit Shetty, known for his expertise in creating cop dramas, is gearing up to expand his cop universe by introducing the formidable presence of Shilpa Shetty in the upcoming series Indian Police Force. The trailer presents Shilpa as a Shero, teasing an exceptional performance that has generated high anticipation among fans for the show. In a recent interview with a leading entertainment portal, Shilpa Shetty shared that she was previously approached to star in Golmaal almost 14 years ago.

Shilpa revealed that she waa supposed to work with Rohit 14 years ago when he approached her for Golmaal. However, she had won Big Brother at the time and was travelling. She recalled feelimg disappointed and wishing she could star in the movie.

Shilpa revealed that her father had helped Rohit’s father, Muddu Babu Shetty, in the movie Yaadon Ki Baaraat. Surendra Shetty, Shilpa’s father, was a member of the stunt team in Yaadon Ki Baaraat and Rafoo Chakkar.

Indian Police Force guarantees to be a thrilling experience, packed with action, suspense, and drama. Created and directed by Rohit Shetty, the cop action drama also signifies his streaming debut in a production featuring Shilpa Shetty, Sidharth Malhotra and Vivek Oberoi in leading roles. The talented ensemble cast includes Shweta Tiwari, Nikitin Dheer, Rituraj Singh, Mukesh Rishi, and Lalit Parimoo in significant roles.

The show is set to premiere on January 19, 2024.

See Also: In pics: Indian Police Force trailer sees Sidharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty and Vivek Oberoi team up 

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Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna to get engaged in February? Hereâs what we know
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Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna to get engaged in February? Hereâs what we know

The captivating on-screen pairing of Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna has sparked endless speculation about a potential real-life relationship. Reports have hinted at a possible engagement between the two stars in the second week of February, intensifying the already fervent buzz around their rumoured romance.

Despite maintaining a discreet silence about their personal lives, the rumour mill has been abuzz, fueled by their undeniable on-screen chemistry that transcends the silver screen. Fans, eager to witness their favourite on-screen couple transition into real-life partners, have flooded social media with affectionate messages and hopeful wishes for their union.

Their enchanting chemistry was first witnessed in the blockbuster film Geetha Govindam, where their on-screen romance felt remarkably genuine. Their collaboration in Dear Comrade further solidified their position as Tollywood’s most beloved duo, reinforcing fans’ belief in a potential off-screen relationship due to their evident connection and friendship on and off the set.
Public appearances together have only added fuel to the speculation. From joint festival celebrations that hinted at a deeper connection to delightful vacations, every move of Vijay and Rashmika has grabbed attention. Rashmika’s Diwali celebrations at Vijay Deverakonda’s Hyderabad residence were particularly intriguing, adding weight to the speculation and hinting at a possible relationship blossoming behind the scenes.

While neither side has officially confirmed these rumours, the anticipation among fans for a potential engagement in the second week of February is palpable. Until any official statement is released, fans can only continue to manifest, speculate, and eagerly await the day when Vijay and Rashmika might announce their transition from reel-to-real romance.

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“Sack President, Summon Minister”: Maldives Opposition Defends PM Modi
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“Sack President, Summon Minister”: Maldives Opposition Defends PM Modi

Mr Azim, a member of The Democrats, which broke from the last year, demanded “all necessary steps to remove President Muizzu from power”, and asked the MDP – the largest opposition party – to “initiate a vote of no-confidence”. His colleague, Mr Naseem, has “requested Parliament summon the Foreign Minister… following inaction regarding derogatory comments against PM Modi”.
Opposition lawmakers are scaling up attacks on President Muizzu ahead of general elections this year. MDP leader and ex-Defence Minister Mariya Ahmed Didi slammed the ruling party for its “short-sightedness” in potentially alienating an “age-old relationship” and referred to India as “our 911 call”. “We have always had an India first policy.”
A second MDP leader, Ahmed Mahloof, who was the Youth and Sports Minister, warned of a “huge impact” on the Maldivian economy if the trend of Indian tourists boycotting his country continues; “I am deeply worried… it will be hard to recover.”
Mr Mahloof’s red-flag comes after reports of mass cancellations by Indian tourists, who headline the list of foreign arrivals in the Maldives in the post-Covid era, and generate valuable foreign exchange and jobs. The country’s largest industry body – the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry – slammed “derogatory comments” directed at PM Modi.
Meanwhile, former Tourism Minister, Abdulla Mausoom, appealed to Indians to disregard the words of “… any minister, junior or senior”, and urged his government to recognise the Maldives is tourism-reliant and Indian travellers are among its key sources of income.
Two other senior Maldivian politicians – former President Ibrahim Solih and ex-Foreign Minister Abdullah Shahid – have also criticised the comments. They condemned the use of “hateful language” and “reprehensible” remarks against India. Former Deputy Speaker Eva Abdulla told NDTV the comments were “racist” and Indians are “rightfully angry”.
President Muizzu’s government called the comments “unacceptable” and Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer said on X the ruling party remains “committed to fostering a constructive dialogue with all our partners, especially our neighbours…” Three ministers have been suspended – Malsha Shareef, Mariyam Shiuna, and Abdulla Mahzoom Majid.
The row erupted after PM Modi posted videos and images promoting the tourism industry in Lakshadweep. A #BoycottMaldives trend broke on Twitter – fuelled partly by posts from Bollywood celebrities and cricketers – and a sharp spike in interest in the union territory.
India’s response has been measured; New Delhi summoned the Maldives envoy only on Monday, days after the row, and neither the PM nor Foreign Minister S Jaishankar have made public statements so far. Lakshadweep Administrator Praful Patel told NDTV the comments “challenged” India’s dignity, but he waved off talk of a public apology.
The comments attacking Mr Modi underline strained ties between the India and the Maldives since Mr Muizzu, seen as a pro-China leader and on a State visit to that country till January 12, was elected President. He praised Beijing as a “valued ally” on his arrival Monday. The Chinese government has not reacted formally but the state-run Global Times referred to a “friendly and cooperative relationship” with the Maldives”.

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