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Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover to shoot their next Aadat in London

Bipasha Basu, who has not been active in films of late, will start shooting for her new movie Aadat from 14th September. Her husband Karan Singh Grover plays the male lead in the thriller flick while former Miss India, Natasha Suri, and ex-Bigg Boss participant Sonali Raut will also be seen in key characters.

Aadat will be shot in London. Popular singer Mika Singh is turning producer with the movie. Earlier, the makers had planned to begin the shoot in June, but now they will kick off the project on September 14.


Spilling some beans on the project, a source says, “Bipasha will be seen playing a tough cop with the London police while Karan is essaying the role of an NRI businessman. The film will be shot completely in London and is expected to wrap up by November. A thriller, it is being directed by Bhushan Patel and has been written by Vikram Bhatt.”

Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover were first and last seen together in Bhushan Patel’s successful horror film Alone, which released in 2015. After falling in love with each other on the sets of the movie, they got hitched in 2016.

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Naga Chaitanya seeks legal action against AI content that claimed he cheated on Samantha Ruth Prabhu

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  • Naga Chaitanya has sought protection of his personality rights in the Delhi High Court
  • The actor has objected to AI-generated, manipulated and pornographic content using his identity
  • His legal team flagged material alleging he cheated on Samantha Ruth Prabhu and damaged her career
  • The matter has been listed for further hearing on September 30

Actor seeks protection against misuse of identity

Telugu actor Naga Chaitanya has approached the Delhi High Court seeking protection of his personality rights, raising concerns over the alleged unauthorised use of his name, image and likeness across online platforms.

The suit targets a range of content, including unauthorised merchandise, AI-generated material, deepfakes and allegedly defamatory posts that the actor claims have harmed his reputation and public image.

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