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Here’s why we are looking forward to Regina Cassandra’s next Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke on ZEE5 Global

Here’s why we are looking forward to Regina Cassandra’s next Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke on ZEE5 Global

The year has started on a positive note for Regina Cassandra as she will be seen in the upcoming Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke on ZEE5 Global.

By the looks of the trailer, Regina has carved herself all over again to fit well in the skin of an IPS Officer.


The crime thriller’s trailer already had our hearts racing and Regina Cassandra as an IPS Officer bashing down the bad guys has us all excited for the release of the series.

The series is inspired by true events and highlights the personal sacrifices and dedication of officers in uniform. The series will be released officially on January 26th, 2023 & no better day than this for this promising crime thriller.

Regina is well-known as Sameera in Evaru, Radhika in Mughizh, and Kuhu in Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga.

This crime thriller is going to be a game changer for Cassandra as she's going to play a powerful character on screen.

The edge-of-the-seat thriller is helmed by filmmaker Srijit Mukherji and focuses on Kavya, a woman IPS officer, played by Cassandra.

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Author Chetan Bhagat says the obsession with fame is harming Bollywood actors' mental health

Highlights:

  • Bhagat says some stars can’t enjoy meals if not photographed.
  • Author calls Bollywood a “drug house of fame.”
  • He left movies to focus on writing and moved to Dubai.
  • Sees industry as insecure, with friendships mostly transactional.
  • Believes creating stories gives him more satisfaction than films.

Chetan Bhagat says fame in Bollywood can take a serious toll on mental health. The bestselling author, whose novels like 3 Idiots and Kai Po Che! became major films, explained that many actors and directors struggle when their work doesn’t succeed. “There are actors who, when going to a restaurant, if they aren’t recognised, don’t enjoy the meal. They wonder, ‘No one came to click photos?’ Can you imagine what a sick life that is?” he said.

Bhagat added that the pressure of attention and constant public scrutiny can worsen insecurity. He recalled seeing stars fade over time, their mental health affected by the highs and lows of fame.

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