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And finally it happened. The journey of a love story which started back in 2013 during the shooting of Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela, came to a beautiful end yet a happily ever after. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh got married in Lake Como in Italy.

One of the most awaited wedding of Bollywood took place, on 15th November. The day their first movie Ram-Leela, came out five years ago. Since then they have done two other movies together which were Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat.


Deepika and Ranveer, both were dressed in Sabyasaachi, head to toe for their private destination wedding. The newly wedded couple had two weddings, one in South Indian traditions and the other one in Sindhi rituals.

Deepika had a Nandi Puja at her home in Bangalore, India before leaving for Italy.

Post their wedding, lights were up at Ranveer's house in India. The groom's house is all decorated to welcome the bride once they're back in Mumbai. They also planned to host two receptions. One is set to take place on 21 December in Padukone’s hometown Bengaluru and 28 December  for the film fraternity in Mumbai.

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British Asian filmmakers gain rare access to China’s entertainment industry at Third Shanghai London Screen Industry Forum

UK China film collaborations take off as Third Shanghai London Forum connects British Asian filmmakers with Chinese studios

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British Asian filmmakers gain rare access to China’s entertainment industry at Third Shanghai London Screen Industry Forum

Highlights:

  • Forum brings UK and Chinese film professionals together to explore collaborations.
  • Emerging British-Asian talent gain mentorship and international exposure.
  • Small-scale dramas, kids’ shows, and adapting popular formats were the projects everyone was talking about.
  • Telling stories that feel real to their culture, yet can connect with anyone, is what makes them work worldwide.
  • Meeting three times a year keeps the UK and China talking, creating opportunities that last beyond one event.

The theatre was packed for the Third Shanghai–London Screen Industry Forum. Between panels and workshops, filmmakers, producers and executives discussed ideas and business cards and it felt more than just a summit. British-Asian filmmakers were meeting and greeting the Chinese industry in an attempt to explore genuine possibilities of working in China’s film market.

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