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Angrezi Medium: Irrfan Khan has a heart-warming message for everyone

We all know that Irrfan Khan is not going through a great phase right now due to his health. The actor was diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Tumour in 2018 and has been undergoing treatment for it. Well, last year, he shot for the film Angrezi Medium a sequel to 2017 release Hindi Medium. However, looks like unfortunately, the actor won’t be able to promote the film.

The makers of Angrezi Medium have shared a video in which Irrfan is giving out to message to everyone. Maddock Films posted on Instagram, “Sharing Irrfan’s heartfelt message with you all #AngreziMedium trailer out tomorrow! @irrfan #KareenKapoorKhan @radhikamadan @deepakdobriyal1 #DimpleKapadia @ranvirshorey @pankajtripathi @kikusharda @homster #DineshVijan @officialjiostudios @officialjiocinema @tseries.official.”


It is a very emotional video and Irrfan is talking about how he might not promote the film due to his health. In the video, we get to see many stills of the film and we must say that the movie looks quite good.

Apart from Irrfan Khan, Angrezi Medium also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Radhika Madan, and Dimple Kapadia. The movie will be hitting the screens on 20th March 2020 and the trailer will be released tomorrow.

Kareena Kapoor Khan has a small role to play in the film. However, she had earlier stated that she agreed to be a part of the film just to share screen space with Irrfan Khan.

While the first instalment was helmed by Saket Chaudhary, the sequel is directed by Homi Adajania.

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Highlights

  • American tariffs adding 10 per cent to costs, with further 25 per cent charge on single malts expected next spring.
  • Barley demand slumped from up to 1 million tonnes to 600-700,000 tonnes expected next year.
  • Major distilleries including Glenmorangie and Teaninich have paused production for months.
Scotland's whisky industry is facing a sharp downturn in production as it adapts to challenging market conditions worldwide, with US tariffs and weakening global demand forcing major distilleries to halt operations.

Tariffs introduced under the Trump administration have added 10 per cent to importers' costs in the industry's biggest export market.

American tariffs on single malts, suspended four years ago, are expected to return next spring with a further 25 per cent charge unless a deal is reached.

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