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Rashmi Sharma’s next to air on Star Bharat instead of Star Plus

One of the leading television producers Rashmi Sharma is launching her new show very soon. Titled Muskan, the show was earlier supposed to go on air on Star Plus. However, as per latest reports, the network has decided to beam it on Star Bharat instead of Star Plus.

Muskan revolves around the life of a sex worker called Muskan. When the show was planned, it was titled Tawaif.  However, the title was changed to Meena Bazaar later, and now it is being launched by the name of Muskan.

Talking about the cast of the soap, it is being reported that Shakti Arora is playing the male lead in it. The name of the female lead has not been announced as yet, but reports say that Bengali actress Arina Dey has bagged the part.


The show has already gone on floors in Darjeeling.

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  • Government to criminalise porn that shows strangulation or suffocation during sex.
  • Part of wider plan to fight violence against women and online harm.
  • Tech firms will be forced to block such content or face heavy Ofcom fines.
  • Experts say the ban responds to medical evidence and years of campaigning.

You see it everywhere now. In mainstream pornography, a man’s hands around a woman’s neck. It has become so common that for many, especially the young, it just seems like part of sex, a normal step. The UK government has decided it should not be, and soon, it will be a crime.

The plan is to make possessing or distributing pornographic material that shows sexual strangulation, often called ‘choking’, illegal. This is a specific amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill. Ministers are acting on the back of a stark, independent review. That report found this kind of violence is not just available online, but it is rampant. It has quietly, steadily, become normalised.

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