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After Pyaar Karona and Tere Bina, Salman Khan plans to release his third single?

In April, Salman Khan launched his YouTube channel and released his first single titled Pyaar Karona. The actor shot for the single amidst the lockdown at his Panvel farmhouse.

Yesterday, the actor launched his second single titled Tere Bina. The romantic track features Jacqueline Fernandez opposite Salman Khan and it is getting a good response.


Now according to a report in Mid-day, the actor is planning to complete the trilogy and he will soon release his third single. A source told the tabloid, "Those around Salman are keen that he completes his trilogy of music videos. The new track will hinge on love in the time of lockdown, and the need for harmony in the world. Once the song is written, the actor will rope in a music director."

"Salman and his family have been trying their hand at different aspects of filmmaking through these numbers. While Jacqueline usually takes care of styling and makeup, Waluscha De Sousa pitches in as a set co-ordinator. Though the direction duty for the new track is yet to be assigned, it may feature Salman and Waluscha," the source added.

Well, we are sure his fans would be quite happy if the report about the third single turns out to be true.

Talking about Salman's movies, before the lockdown, the actor was shooting for Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai which was slated to release on Eid this year. But well, the shooting if left and the movie has been postponed.

Salman also has Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali in his kitty. The film will be produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Farhad Samji. It stars Pooja Hegde as the female lead.

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YouTube to replace ABC and stream the Oscars exclusively worldwide from 2029

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YouTube confirmed as the new global home of the Oscars after six decades on ABC

Highlights:

  • YouTube wins exclusive global rights to stream the Oscars from 2029
  • ABC era ends after more than 60 years as viewing moves off US broadcast TV
  • The YouTube Oscars deal runs from 2029 to 2033, starting with the 101st ceremony
  • Ceremony, red carpet and Academy events will stream free to a global audience
  • The move follows a long slide in TV ratings and a push for younger online viewers

YouTube Oscars streaming rights are now confirmed, and the Academy has ended a major chapter in broadcast television. The awards, long tied to ABC in the United States, will move to a full streaming model from 2029. The announcement landed on Wednesday from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which said the YouTube agreement covers the 101st Oscars through to 2033.

ABC keeps the show until 2028. After that, viewers worldwide will be able to watch live and free on YouTube, while US subscribers can also access the YouTube TV feed. The Academy did not reveal financial terms. Still, the change marks one of the biggest shifts yet as film awards chase younger, digital-first viewers.

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