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Prabhudheva all set to groove on Mukkala Muqabala once again

25 years ago released Humse Hai Muqabala starring Prabhudheva and Nagma. The song from the film Mukkala Muqabala had become a rage and it is still loved by the music lovers. Prabhudheva’s dance moves in the song are unforgettable and now, after 25 years the actor is all set to groove on the song once again.

For Remo D’Souza’s Street Dancer 3D, the song has been recreated and we will get to see Prabhudheva dancing on it along with Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor. A source told a tabloid, “It was shot during the on-going Dubai schedule with Prabhudheva taking centre stage for a minute-long solo performance, effortlessly repeating the difficult moves in a single take.”


Bhushan Kumar, one of the producers of the film said, “There’s a situation in the film where we see Prabhudheva showcase his dance moves and I knew we needed to bring 'Muqabala' back. The audience will be blown away by the choreography and will love the new version as much as the original.”

Well now, this news has surely made us super excited for Street Dancer 3D. The movie is slated to release on 23rd Jan 2020. It also stars Nora Fatehi in a pivotal role.

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  • Asylum seekers could receive £100 per week on top of existing £49.18 support to leave hotels.
  • Currently over 32,000 migrants housed in 200 hotels costing £145 per night or £5.5 m daily.
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The government is considering paying asylum seekers £100 a week to leave taxpayer-funded hotels and live with family or friends in the UK. Home Office officials have proposed the scheme as part of prime minister Keir Starmer's drive to accelerate the closure of asylum hotels. The weekly payment would come on top of the existing £49.18 support for living costs that migrants in hotels currently receive. The plan, set to be trialled in 2026, could reduce accommodation costs to a seventh of current spending. More than 32,000 migrants are currently housed in 200 hotels at an average cost of £145 per night or £1,015 a week. This compares with £23.25 a night for other dispersal accommodation in communities. The total bill for asylum hotels stands at £5.5 m a day, or £2.1 bn a year. Labour has pledged to stop their use by the end of this term in 2029, though suggestions indicate Starmer has privately set a one-year target.


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