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Sunny Leone locked to headline ALTBalaji series Ragini MMS 2

Digital has become a medium that is attracting everybody like a magnet. Be it leading Bollywood stars or top television actors, everyone wants a piece of this pie. Of all the leading streamers that are presently offering their services in India, Ekta Kapoor’s ALTBalaji has established itself as an OTT platform which offers a diverse range of programming on its network.

From college romance to relationship drama to horror, ALTBalaji has everything on its platter. The latest we hear that the leading OTT platform is now gearing up to launch the next season of its popular digital series, Ragini MMS Returns. The original series starred Siddharth Gupta, Karishma Sharma, Riya Sen, and Malkani in the lead roles and was a huge success.


According to reports, Sunny Leone has been locked to play the role of Ragini in season 2. Her diehard fans would know that the gorgeous actress is not new to the Ragini MMS franchise as she has earlier starred in the movie Ragini MMS 2 (2014), which was also produced by Ekta Kapoor.

Besides Ragini MMS 2, Sunny will also be seen in the final season of her biographical web-series Karenjit Kaur - The Untold Story of Sunny Leone. The series will air on ZEE5.

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S. S. Rajamouli's 'Varanasi' faces reported 1.5 million-litre water hurdle ahead of underwater shoot

Highlights

  • Reports claim large-scale water request for shoot was declined amid summer shortage
  • Underwater action schedule said to be planned for mid-May
  • Big-budget Varanasi continues to generate strong buzz

Water demand sparks questions around shoot logistics

The upcoming pan-Indian film Varanasi, directed by S. S. Rajamouli and starring Mahesh Babu, has reportedly run into a logistical challenge ahead of a key shooting schedule. According to reports, the production team sought a substantial number of water tankers for an underwater sequence being prepared at a specially constructed set near Gaganpahad in Hyderabad.

It is claimed that around 150 tankers, each carrying 10,000 litres, were requested from the city’s water authorities. However, the request was reportedly turned down due to ongoing summer shortages and increasing demand for drinking water across Hyderabad. There has been no official confirmation from the makers, though the reports have circulated widely online.

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