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Salman wants Nach Baliye 9 participants to refrain from talking about show to media

There is no doubt that Nach Baliye is already a popular show, which has seen eight successful seasons over the past few years. But ever since television buffs got to know that Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is going to produce Nach Baliye 9, the next season of the hit celebrity dance reality show, the news has piqued their excitement to the next level. Everyone is just waiting for the show’s premiere with bated breath.

What makes the upcoming season of Nach Baliye even more interesting is the fact that it is going to feature some ex-couples as participants who will collaborate to dance together. The promos featuring popular television actors Urvashi Dholakia and Vishal Aditya Singh with their respective exes have already created a lot of ripples on the internet. The audience is waiting for the final list of contestants to be out so that they could know who all are going to grace Nach Baliye 9.

Since there is huge excitement among the audience for the forthcoming season of Nach Baliye, we hear that SK TV and the channel have included a clause to refrain the participants from talking about the show to media. An insider also reveals the same to an entertainment portal that the couples participating on Nach Baliye 9 are refrained from making appearances and performances in the presence of the media.

Meanwhile, we hear that the premiere episode of Nach Baliye 9 is going to feature ex-Bollywood couple Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. However, the channel is yet to reveal any details on their arrival on the show.

Nach Baliye 9 is gearing up for its grand launch in July only on Star Plus.

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  • Government to criminalise porn that shows strangulation or suffocation during sex.
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  • 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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