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Alia Bhatt and Aamir Khan to join forces

Riding high on the rapturous success of her last release Raazi (2018), Alia Bhatt is presently shooting for Dharma Productions’ ambitious film, Brahmastra, which also stars her rumoured boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, and Mouni Roy in principal roles.

Besides Brahmastra, Bhatt will also be seen in Abhishek Verman’s multi-starrer Kalank, Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy and her father Mahesh Bhatt’s directorial comeback, Sadak 2, a sequel to the 1991 hit film, Sadak.


The latest buzz in B-town is that Alia Bhatt has added yet another exciting project to her kitty. She is reportedly in talks to star alongside Aamir Khan in Dharma Productions’ much-talked-about biopic on Osho.

From what we hear, the said project is being made for Netflix. Apart from playing the lead character, Aamir Khan will co-produce it with Karan Johar.

An official announcement is awaited.

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Trump slams George Clooney's French citizenship, minister raises concerns

An official decree confirmed George Clooney, his wife Amal Alamuddin Clooney and their two children had become French citizens

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Trump slams George Clooney's French citizenship, minister raises concerns

Highlights

  • US president Donald Trump criticises George Clooney becoming French citizen, calling actor one of "worst political prognosticators of all time".
  • Junior French minister Marie-Pierre Vedrenne questions double standards as Clooney granted citizenship despite admitting poor French after 400 lessons.
  • Decision comes ahead of tougher language requirements from January (1).

US president Donald Trump piled on criticism Wednesday of a decision to grant Hollywood superstar George Clooney French citizenship after a junior government official in Paris labelled the move a "double standard".

An official decree confirmed that the 64-year-old Oscar winner, his wife Amal Alamuddin Clooney and their two children had become French citizens, sparking controversy just ahead of language requirements being toughened for everyone else under new immigration rules from January (1).

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