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Shashank Vyas: It's very important to keep reinventing oneself!

Believe it or not, looks matter a lot and trump most of the things if you are in showbiz. That is the reason actors keep reinventing their looks from time to time. While they often change their appearance for their characters, it is not rare for them to constantly undergo makeovers, off-screen as well, to keep it interesting. Here is some great news for actor Shashank Vyas’s fans. From a boy in Balika Vadhu to a mature man in Jana Na Dil Se Door, Shashank has often transformed himself on screen. The actor recently underwent a makeover and all we can say is that we are impressed!

Ruggedly handsome, Shashank’s new photoshoot has him oozing sex appeal. His bearded look and brooding expression seem to have enhanced his personality to a completely different level.


“I feel it is very important to keep reinventing oneself. While acting abilities are paramount in this industry, you need to also make sure you look good. After all, you are an inspiration for many. I am glad about the changes I made to the way I look and am thrilled with my new candid pics,” says the actor.

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  • British Board of Film Classification clears Jana Nayagan with a 15 rating
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  • 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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