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Ajay Devgn and Ranbir Kapoor in Luv Ranjan's next

Director Luv Ranjan, who hit the jackpot after the humongous success of his latest release Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, is set to wield the megaphone for his next directorial venture. And, pulling off a casting couple of sort, Ranjan has signed superstar Ajay Devgn and Ranbir Kapoor to play male leads in his movie.

Talking about teaming up with Ranbir Kapoor and Ajay Devgn, the director said, “Ajay and Ranbir’s spontaneity and versatility is electrifying and I am elated to be working with not one, but two powerhouse performers in my next film."


Elated Ranbir said that he and Ranjan had been hoping to collaborate with each other. “Luv and I have wanted to work with each other for some time now. I am sure this film will be a perfect start to our association.”

After Raajneeti, Kapoor is joining forces with Ajay Devgn yet again. Praising the superstar, Kapoor said, “I have immense respect for Ajay sir and I’m excited about sharing the screen with him again. His body of work is inspiring. Luv and I have wanted to work with each other for some time now. I am sure this film will be a perfect start to our association.”

The untitled film will roll in 2019.

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  • Singer links rapidly deteriorating eyesight to Mounjaro injections
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  • Urges fans to research side effects before using weight-loss drugs
  • Notes the injections have eased long-standing mental health pressures

Robbie Williams voices concern over eyesight decline

Robbie Williams fears his weight-loss injections are damaging his vision, saying his eyesight has grown increasingly blurry in recent months. The 51-year-old, who has been using Mounjaro, believes the jab may be behind the sudden decline and wants others to be aware of possible side effects.

He told The Sun he first noticed something was wrong while watching an American football game, when the players appeared “just shapes on the field”. An optician later prescribed new glasses, but Williams said he hadn’t initially linked the problem to the injections.

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