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Kriti Sanon wraps up the shooting of Panipat

Kriti Sanon started 2019 with a bang. The actress’ film Luka Chuppi became a super hit at the box office and she has some interesting films like Arjun Patiala, Housefull 4 and Panipat lined up for the release this year. Recently, Kriti wrapped up the shooting of Panipat and took to Instagram to thank her co-star, Arjun Kapoor, and director Ashutosh Gowariker.

Kriti posted a couple of pictures and wrote, “Wrapped up PANIPAT!! ⚔️ There is no other way of shutting him up!! Haha.. ? Thank you @arjunkapoor for being such a lovely and entertaining costar!! With no ice to break, i’m glad we went on this journey together and i found an amazing friend in you!?❤️ And Ashu sir!! You’re the best!! Thank you so so much for giving me this opportunity and for adding so many flavors to Parvati’s character..Thank you for always hearing me out and finding her with me at every step! You create magic, and in the calmest manner ever! And I’m honored to be a part of this magic! @ashutoshgowariker @sunita.gowariker P.S. That’s literally us..always wondering!! ??❤️@agppl”


Kriti Sanon plays the role of Parvati Bai in the film, the wife of Sadashivrao Bhau. The movie also stars Sanjay Dutt, Padmini Kolhapure and Zeenat Aman. The movie is slated to release on 6th December 2019.

Talking about Kriti’s other movies; Arjun Patiala is slated to release on 26th July 2019. The film also stars Diljit Dosanjh and Varun Sharma. It is a spoof comedy, a genre that we haven’t seen much in Bollywood. Housefull 4 will be releasing on Diwali this year and also stars Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, Pooja Hegde, and Kriti Kharbanda.

Kriti has also signed Rahul Dholakia’s next which will be a thriller. It will be for the first time when the actress will be seen in a thriller.

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Highlights

  • CO2 used to slaughter nearly all pigs and two thirds of chickens in Britain.
  • Supplies could fall to just 18 per cent of current levels.
  • Emergency laws being considered to force factories into CO2 production.
Millions of British shoppers could find chicken and pork disappearing from supermarket shelves this summer because of a little-known but critical link between the Iran war and the gas used to slaughter livestock.

According to a report by The Times , Carbon dioxide is used in the slaughter of nearly all pigs and more than two thirds of chickens in Britain. Without adequate supplies of the gas, meat processing lines slow down or stop entirely.

A secret government analysis has now warned that the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could cause CO2 supplies to collapse to just 18 per cent of current levels by June 2026, triggering a cascade of disruption across the food industry.

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