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Arbaaz Khan bags a digital series

Actor-filmmaker Arbaaz Khan, who was most recently seen in Hindi film Jack & Dil (2018), is now set to explore digital space.

If reports are to be believed, Khan has bagged a forthcoming web-series, which is being made for the emerging digital platform of ZEE5.


Though nothing much is known about the project and its storyline at the moment, reliable sources inform that it will be a thriller drama and Arbaaz Khan is confirmed for it. He will play an important part in the series.

The yet-to-be-titled web-show is being produced by Altis Media. Details on the rest of the cast are still awaited.

Talking about his Bollywood projects, Arbaaz Khan is presently busy with the pre-production work of his much-awaited production venture Dabangg 3. As the title suggests itself, the movie is the third instalment of the super successful Dabangg (2010) franchise.

Salman Khan will return to play the iconic character of Chulbul Pandey in the film. Dabangg 3 will be directed by Prabhudeva. If all goes well, it will hit screens in 2020.

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You see it everywhere now. In mainstream pornography, a man’s hands around a woman’s neck. It has become so common that for many, especially the young, it just seems like part of sex, a normal step. The UK government has decided it should not be, and soon, it will be a crime.

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