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Hate Story 4 to set the screen on fire on March 2, 2018!

The makers of Hate Story are back with the fourth instalment of the successful film franchise, Hate Story 4. Urvashi Rautela, who plays the leading lady in the erotic-thriller flick, took to her Twitter handle to announce the release date of the film.

Also featuring actors Karan Wahi, Gurmeet Choudhary, Ihana Dhillon and Vivan Bhatena in important roles, Hate Story 4 will arrive in cinemas on 2nd March 2018, on the occasion of Holi.  “Hate will be back darker than ever. Hey, guys, Hate Story 4 releases 02.03.18. Grateful,” Urvashi wrote.


The film is currently being shot in London. It is helmed by Vishal Pandya who also directed its previous two parts, Hate Story 3 and Hate Story 2. While Hate Story 3 featured Karan Singh Grover, Sharman Joshi, Zareen Khan and Daisy Shah in lead roles, Hate Story 2 was toplined by Sushant Singh, Surveen Chawla and Jay Bhanushali.

Hate Story film series started with the release of Hate Story in 2012. The runaway success of the film prompted the makers to roll out its second instalment, Hate Story 2, in 2014 and Hate Story 3 hit screens in 2015. All the films made under the franchise have been great money spinners.

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  • A Madrid court ruled Spanish tax authorities wrongly fined Shakira over her 2011 tax status
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  • Shakira said the decision followed years of damage to her reputation and wellbeing

A Spanish court has ruled in Shakira’s favour in a long-running dispute over her tax status, ordering the country’s tax agency to repay more than £48 million after finding that fines imposed on the singer were based on an incorrect assessment.

The decision marks another chapter in a legal battle that has followed the Colombian singer for years and comes after repeated disputes over where she was considered a tax resident.

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