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Ranveer Singh starts dubbing for Jayeshbhai Jordaar

Ranveer Singh had wrapped the shooting of Jayeshbhai Jordaar in February this year. Due to the pandemic, the actor was not working, but he was recently spotted in YRF studios and well, he had stepped out to dub for the movie.

A source said, “Ranveer is starting to dub for the film and that’s why he was at YRF. His work schedule is back to normal and he is absolutely fine to shoot and work in the pandemic because it is the new normal now. He realizes that the industry has to restart for business to be back as usual and as a superstar, he will be extremely proactive to contribute towards normalizing the industry that has been hit hard by the pandemic.”


Jayeshbhai Jordaar is going to release in theatres, no doubt about that. So, the makers are keeping the film ready to release. They will assess the best time to release the film, given the pandemic, and make further plans to market and release this really special film. Ranveer will wrap his entire dubbing work on Jayeshbhai now,” the source added.

Directed by Divyang Thakkar, Jayeshbhai Jordaar stars Shalini Pandey as the film lead. Ranveer’s character in film Jayeshbhai is the unlikely hero who will be seen championing the cause of women empowerment in the most entertaining way.

Earlier, YRF had announced that Jayeshbhai Jordaar will release on 2nd October 2020. However, looking at the current situation, the movie will surely get postponed.

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  • Asda sales fall 3.8 per cent to £5.1 bn in three months to September, with comparable store sales down 2.8 per cent.
  • Chair Allan Leighton blames IT system problems from separating technology from former owner Walmart.
  • Leighton criticises government for hampering business investment and depressing consumer sentiment.
Asda has reported a sharp sales decline while criticising the government for "killing confidence" among consumers, though its chair admitted "self-inflicted" technology problems had set back turnaround plans by six months.

Total sales at Britain's third-largest supermarket fell 3.8 per cent to £5.1 bn in the three months ending September compared with the same period last year, reversing 0.2 per cent growth from the previous quarter. Comparable store sales dropped 2.8 per cent.

Chair Allan Leighton, who returned last year to revive the business for a second time, told the guardian that the fall in sales and market share was "totally self-inflicted." The supermarket struggled with technology issues during a lengthy effort to separate IT systems from former owner Walmart.

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