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Rajkummar Rao to star in his first supernatural flick

2017 has been a banner year for actor Rajkummar Rao. This year, the actor starred in 6 films and a webseries called Bose: Dead/Alive. The icing on the cake is that his much-loved film Newton is going to Oscars. With so much success and appreciation coming his way, Rao seems to have decided to work even harder and try his hand at subjects which he has never attempted before.

While the actor has been experimenting with genres like romance, thriller and drama since the time he entered films, he is reportedly set to pick up a supernatural horror-comedy film as his next project.


A source reveals, “It’s a wonderful plot and Rajkummar is being considered for the same. Nothing has been signed officially yet.”

To be produced by well-known producer Dinesh Vijan, the film is tentatively titled Spree. Rajkummar Rao has previously worked with Vijan in his directorial venture Raabta.

Meanwhile, Rajkummar Rao is currently shooting for his next film Fanney Khan. Also starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Ali Kapoor in lead roles, the film is being helmed by award-winning filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra.

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Robbie Williams says weight-loss jabs are harming his eyesight as vision worsens

Highlights

  • Singer links rapidly deteriorating eyesight to Mounjaro injections
  • Says he struggles to see faces while performing live
  • Urges fans to research side effects before using weight-loss drugs
  • Notes the injections have eased long-standing mental health pressures

Robbie Williams voices concern over eyesight decline

Robbie Williams fears his weight-loss injections are damaging his vision, saying his eyesight has grown increasingly blurry in recent months. The 51-year-old, who has been using Mounjaro, believes the jab may be behind the sudden decline and wants others to be aware of possible side effects.

He told The Sun he first noticed something was wrong while watching an American football game, when the players appeared “just shapes on the field”. An optician later prescribed new glasses, but Williams said he hadn’t initially linked the problem to the injections.

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