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Radhe: Salman Khan and Randeep Hooda all set for some action in Goa

Salman Khan and Randeep Hooda have starred together in films like Kick and Sultan. The two are teaming up for the third time in the upcoming film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. Reportedly, Randeep plays the antagonist in the film, and soon the team will shoot for action sequences in Goa.

This is said to be the second last schedule of the film which starts from today and Randeep will join the team soon.  The team will be shooting a face-off between Salman and Randeep. Even a chase sequence will be shot during this schedule in Goa.


The movie stars Disha Patani as the female lead and she will be joining the team to shoot a dance number. Disha and Salman were seen together on the big screen in last year’s release Bharat.

After the Goa schedule, the team will move to Bangkok to shoot some sequences with Randeep. It is said that the shooting schedule of the film will be wrapped up by the end of February.

Directed by Prabhudheva, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is slated to release on Eid this year. Apart from Radhe, Salman has a film titled Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali in his kitty. The movie is slated to release on Eid 2021.

Talking about Randeep, he will next be seen on the big screen in Love Aaj Kal which is slated to release on 14th Feb 2020. Meanwhile, Disha’s next release is Malang which will hit the screens on 7th Feb 2020.

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The two-time Grammy nominee was cremated at Mumbai's Shivaji Park with full state honours

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Birmingham's Asha's remembers Asha Bhosle who called every diner her guest

Highlights

  • Bhosle opened Asha's Birmingham in 2006 as her first UK restaurant.
  • Manager recalls her personal involvement in maintaining every dish and standard.
  • Co-owner Paul Bassi CBE vows to keep her legacy and music alive.
Staff at Asha's Indian Restaurant in Birmingham are mourning the loss of their founder Asha Bhosle, the legendary playback singer who died aged 92 in Mumbai following a heart attack.
For those who worked alongside her, the grief runs deeper than losing a cultural icon , they have lost someone who treated the restaurant as her own home and its team as family.
Manager Noumann Farooqi told BBC that Bhosle was "more than an icon to us, she was like a family member." He recalled how she stayed deeply involved in the restaurant's standards despite her global stature.
"She was a very down to earth person despite her high status, always caring and asking about the team and our families," he added. She was never content to simply lend her name to the brand.
"She just wanted to make sure that whatever she was cooking in her kitchen was done the same way in the restaurant," Farooqi added. She regularly travelled to gather fresh ideas to improve the menu and dining experience.
"She always said, 'All of these restaurants are my home, and all the people dining are my guests'. She wanted us to understand that, he added".
Co-owner Paul Bassi CBE described her passing as "an immense loss," saying she was "not only the voice that inspired generations, she was also our beloved founder."
Bassi's vivid comparison captured just how significant her presence felt. "Her coming to our restaurant was a bit like having Madonna and Beyoncé all wrapped up in one," he said.
Since opening on Newhall Street, the restaurant has welcomed celebrities including Tom Cruise, Pink and Ed Sheeran.
The two-time Grammy nominee was cremated at Mumbai's Shivaji Park with full state honours.
Bassi confirmed the restaurant will stay open, continue playing her music and build on everything she created. "She always told us the show must go on," he said.