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Rajeev Khandelwal set to turn host once again!

Indian television's favourite actor Rajeev Khandelwal is all set to return to small screen after a gap of 2 years. His last soap Reporters beamed on Sony Entertainment Channel in 2015.

According to recent reports, the 42-years-old actor has been signed to host Star Plus’ forthcoming talent-search show India’s Next Superstars.


To be launched with much fanfare, the reality show will be judged by noted film directors Rohit Shetty and Karan Johar. The winners will get an opportunity to sign a three-film deal with Karan Johar's Dharma Productions.

Khandelwal, who has previously hosted shows like Deal Ya No Deal and Sach Ka Samna, will spellbind the audience with his exceptional hosting skills.

Rajeev started his career with television in 2000 before making a crossover to films in 2008. Since then, the actor is juggling both the mediums. He was last seen in the 2016 film Fever.

Besides India’s Next Superstars, Rajeev Khandelwal also has Ekta Kapoor's upcoming web-series in hand.

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Jana Nayagan UK clearance India release

The BBFC assessment records high levels of violence, sexual violence references and injury detail

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UK censor clears Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ as India release remains uncertain

Highlights

  • British Board of Film Classification clears Jana Nayagan with a 15 rating
  • Film approved in the UK despite certification delays in India
  • BBFC flags strong violence, sexual violence references, and injury detail
  • Madras High Court seeks records as CBFC clearance remains pending

UK clearance comes through

While Jana Nayagan remains embroiled in a certification dispute in India, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has cleared Vijay’s final film for release in the UK. The BBFC classified the film as suitable for audiences aged 15 and above on January 6, a day before the Madras High Court resumed hearings on the stalled CBFC process.

The clearance comes as producers await a decision in India ahead of the film’s planned January 9 release.

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