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Tishaa, the 21-year-old daughter of actor and film producer Krishan Kumar, passes dead

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Tishaa Kumar, 21, went away while receiving cancer treatment in a German hospital. She is the cousin of Bhushan Kumar of T-Series

On Thursday, July 18, Krishan Kumar, a former T-Series actor and film producer, uncle of Bhushan Kumar and brother of the late Gulshan Kumar, lost his 21-year-old daughter Tishaa. Tishaa fought cancer for a long time before passing away on Thursday.

A close associate of the Kumar family verified Tishaa’s demise. Tishaa was receiving cancer treatment in Germany. In a German hospital, she passed away. According to the source, Thissaa was just 21. After receiving a cancer diagnosis, her family made the decision to send her to Germany for medical care.

That was where she died on Thursday. For the family, this is a really depressing moment.

Regarding Tishaa’s passing, T-Series also issued a statement. “Tishaa Kumar, daughter of Krishan Kumar, passed away yesterday after a protracted battle with an illness,” the spokeswoman said. The family is going through a trying period, therefore we respectfully ask that their privacy be respected.

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Tishaa was last seen during the triumph party of Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal. She used to go to events with her father Krishan, who was involved in T-Series.

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Ajay Devgn posts teases from the Son of Sardaar 2 filming as it moves forward

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Ajay Devgn has moved on to his next project after his film Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, which starred Tabu for the eighth time, received mixed reviews. A short while ago, there was a lot of excitement about rumors regarding the Son of Sardaar sequel, a comedy movie from 2012.

The action comedy has begun filming in the United Kingdom (UK) with the addition of new cast members, including Mrunal Thakur, and the retention of some actors from the prequel, including Sanjay Dutt. The Bollywood actor made the announcement on his social media platform.

As the movie prepares to start filming in the UK, Ajay Devgn announced the “muhurat” of the picture on social media. He posted a video on Instagram on August 6th, in which the celebrity first goes to a Gurudwara to ask the Lord for blessings. Subsequently, the video featured multiple appearances of Ajay dressed as Sardaar, Mrunal Thakur portraying the “soni Punjabi kudi,” Chunky Pandey dancing to the tunes of a classic Punjabi song, and stunning scenes from the UK. “The journey of #SonOfSardaar2 begins with prayers, blessings, and an amazing team,” Devgn wrote as the caption for this photo.

The action-comedy Son of Sardaar returns with a highly anticipated sequel that promises to bring twice as much comedy, action, and entertainment as it did when it debuted in 2012 and enjoyed enormous box office success. Under the direction of Vijay Kumar Arora, the movie would shoot extensively in the UK before moving on to India for a second big schedule.

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Additionally, a nearly eleven-member ensemble cast is anticipated. Son of Sardaar 2, produced by Ajay Devgn and Jyoti Deshpande, N R Pachisia and Pravin Talreja, with co-production from Kumar Mangat Pathak, is presented by Jio Studios and Devgn Films. It is a Devgn Films and SOS 2 Limited production.

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9.14 minutes of the John Abraham film Vedaa have been removed by CBFC, which also blurs the scene where money notes are being torn

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Vedaa, starring John Abraham and Sharvari, has been in the headlines because its producers revealed two weeks ago that, despite having applied for their film’s certification well in advance, they still haven’t received a censor certificate. After viewing the movie at the end of June, the CBFC Examining Committee (EC) forwarded it to the Revising Committee (RC). On July 29, the RC finally saw the movie and decided to clear it after the makers gave their statement.

There have been rumors circulating that the movie has not had any cuts made. However, Bollywood Hungama has discovered that the CBFC’s RC made several deletions and adjustments to Vedaa.

Exclusive: CBFC omits 9.14 minutes of footage from the Vedaa film starring John Abraham and distorts images showing money notes being torn.

First, narration and a revised disclaimer lasting one minute and sixteen seconds were requested. Changes were requested to a conversation that contained disparaging remarks about women and social identities. Then, a dangling scene that lasted for two to sixteen seconds was removed. The Jodhpur High Court was mentioned without using the word “Jodhpur,” and it was requested that images of violence within the court’s walls be toned down by 30%. The producers were forced to cut the movie’s duration by 6 minutes and 15 seconds.

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Not only that, but there’s also a character heard enjoying a mobile phone audio clip featuring Sanskrit shlokas. The CBFC removed this music.

“Bana” was used in place of the derogatory term “behenkhor.” Additionally, the CBFC requested that images showing currency notes being torn and bits of torn notes be blurred. It was also requested that the line “Brahmin son…Shudra’s son” be removed.

Finally, the filmmakers included genuine references to show that the movie is based on real-life occurrences, such as newspaper stories, court rulings, religious texts, etc.

The CBFC eliminated nine minutes and fourteen seconds from the movie overall. On August 6, Vedaa received a U/A certificate following the completion of the modifications. The certificate states that the movie is 150 minutes long. Put differently, Vedaa lasts for two hours and thirty minutes.

August 15 is when the Nikkhil Advani-directed film opens in theaters.

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“Padma Shri Ramesh Patange was the Presiding Officer of the RC,” a source told Bollywood Hungama. It is well known that he approves movies about which the EC has doubts. He just passed the contentious movie Hamare Baraah, thus it should come as no surprise that he also passed Vedaa, albeit with some changes.

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Day 4 box office receipts for Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha: Ajay Devgn, Tabu’s romance drama falters on the first Monday, earning ₹1 cr

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Day 4 box office receipts for Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha: Neeraj Pandey’s romance drama with Tabu and Ajay Devgn has not been doing well in Indian theaters.

Mein Kahan Dum Auron Day 4 box office receipts: This past Friday’s opening performance of Neeraj Pandey’s love drama, which stars Ajay Devgn and Tabu, was significantly below expectations. Sacnilk reports that although it increased steadily over the weekend, it fell on Monday.

Dip on the initial Monday

On its fourth day in India, Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha was able to make almost ₹1 crore nett, but it failed the infamous Monday test.

This was a significant decrease from the movie’s Sunday profits, which were ₹2.75 crore nett, the biggest it has earned thus far. On Saturday, the movie brought in ₹2.15 crore nett in India. The movie had the lowest opening weekend gross of any Ajay and Tabu movie in recent memory on Friday, taking in ₹1.85 crore net. At the domestic box office, Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha has earned an estimated ₹7.75 crore nett thus far.

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At the box office, the movie faces off against Sudhanshu Saria’s spy thriller Ulajh, which stars Janhvi Kapoor and Gulshan Devaiah. At the domestic box office, other holdover movies such as Nag Ashwin’s dystopian sci-fi epic Kalki 2898 AD, starring Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Amitabh Bachchan, and Shawn Levy’s buddy Marvel blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, are still doing well. This month’s Independence Day is the last day of new Bollywood releases.

In reference to Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha

Saiee Manjrekar and Shantanu Maheshwari co-star in Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha. The movie’s release date was originally scheduled for July 5, but the producers decided to delay it.

Ajay and Tabu, who have previously collaborated on several films such as the Drishyam franchise, Bholaa, Golmaal Again, and De De Pyaar De, are also working together on this film.

According to the Hindustan Times’ review, the movie may have been improved with a little cutting. Unfortunately, Neeraj Panday—who also receives literary credit—excesses himself. The final scene of the movie declares, “Sometimes, it never ends.” Exactly how I felt at one point about the movie.

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