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5 facts about next year’s release The Sky is Pink

The Sky is Pink is a biographical film based on Delhi based motivational speaker Aisha Chaudhary, who was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. This movie is scheduled to release 22 February, 2019.

This film is directed by Shonali Bose and co-produced by Priyanka Chopra, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Roonie Screwvala.


The Sky is Pink stars Zaira Wasim as Aisha Chaudhary, Farhan Akhtar and Priyanka Chopra as the parents of Aisha as well as Rohit Suresh Saraf. This is Zaira’s third film after Dangal (2016) and Secret Superstar (2017).

The second part of the movie was shot in London and they’re currently shooting in Delhi. Priyanka Chopra is currently in India for this film as well as planning for her wedding, which is taking place in Jodhpur in few weeks.

The Sky is Pink will be Priyanka and Farhan’s second movie together after Dil Dhadakne Do (2015). They both played the roles of a married couple in the previous film, who had problems in their relationship.

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Harry Styles’ most unexpected confession came during a tribute to Thom Yorke

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  • Harry Styles inducted Thom Yorke into the Fellowship of the Ivors Academy
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  • He also recalled an emotional first encounter with Yorke in Rome

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Harry Styles turned an awards speech into a deeply personal tribute while honouring Thom Yorke at the 2026 Ivor Novello Awards.

Taking a break from his “Together, Together” residency tour, Styles presented Yorke with the Fellowship of the Ivors Academy and reflected on the impact the musician had on his life. He praised Yorke for transforming feelings of anxiety and alienation into songs that resonated with generations of listeners.

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