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Kajol denies being approached for Rajkumar Hirani’s next opposite Shah Rukh Khan

Kajol denies being approached for Rajkumar Hirani’s next opposite Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol have worked together in successful films like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Baazigar, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Karan Arjun, My Name Is Khan and Dilwale. Moviegoers love to watch SRK and Kajol on the big screen, and their fans have been eagerly waiting for their next movie together.

A few days ago, there were reports that Kajol will be seen opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Rajkumar Hirani’s next. However, recently, while talking to Hindustan Times, Kajol stated that she hasn’t been approached yet for the movie.


She said, “They haven’t approached me yet. I’m reading and listening to scripts and virtually meeting people to hear ideas. But I haven’t locked anything as of now.”

Kajol was last seen in Tribhanga which premiered on Netflix earlier this year. The actress received positive reviews for her performance in it. Her last theatrical release was Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior (2020) in which she played the role of Savitribai Malusare.

While interacting with the daily, Kajol also revealed that she missed working in the past two-and-a-half years. The actress said, “I’ve gone through long periods of not working and have always been quite okay with it. I was happy living my life my way. But for the first time in two-and-a-half years, I was missing work.”

Well, we are sure fans of Kajol are keen to know which will be her next film. Currently, the actress doesn’t have any movies lined up.

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  • Government to criminalise porn that shows strangulation or suffocation during sex.
  • Part of wider plan to fight violence against women and online harm.
  • Tech firms will be forced to block such content or face heavy Ofcom fines.
  • Experts say the ban responds to medical evidence and years of campaigning.

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.

The plan is to make possessing or distributing pornographic material that shows sexual strangulation, often called ‘choking’, illegal. This is a specific amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill. Ministers are acting on the back of a stark, independent review. That report found this kind of violence is not just available online, but it is rampant. It has quietly, steadily, become normalised.

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