Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Tara Sutaria says Aadar Jain is special to her

When an actor and an actress are spotted together at a public place, rumours start that they are dating each other. The same thing has happened with Tara Sutaria and Aadar Jain. The two have been spotted a couple of times together and it is said that they dating each other.

Recently, during an interaction with a tabloid, Tara opened up about the rumours of her dating Aadar. The actress stated, “It’s important to say this, we enjoy going out and spending time together. Aadar is special to me and both of us are foodies, so we are going to be spotted at restaurants. We met for the first time last Diwali and have a lot of mutual friends.” When probed her if they are dating, she said, “Well, we really enjoy each other’s company.”


Well, Tara has said that Aadar is special to her. Does this mean there’s something more than friendship between them? We wonder what Aadar has to say about the rumours.

Talking about Tara’s movies, the actress made her debut earlier this year with Student Of The Year 2. She received a mixed response from the critics for her performance in the film. She will next be seen on the big screen in Marjaavaan which also stars Sidharth Malhotra and Rakul Preet Singh. Directed by Milap Zaveri, the movie is slated to release on 15th November 2019.

Tara already has a third film in her kitty which is the remake of South movie RX 100 and will mark the Bollywood debut of Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty. The movie will be directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. It will hit the screens next year.

Add EasternEye As Your Trusted Source
preferred source on google news

More For You

Nastassja Kinski’s

Wenders also issued what he described as an unconditional apology

Getty Images

Nastassja Kinski’s 15-year fight over topless scene ends as Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film 'Wrong Move'

Highlights

  • Wim Wenders has withdrawn Wrong Move from circulation
  • The decision follows concerns raised by actor Nastassja Kinski about a topless scene filmed when she was 13
  • Wenders apologised and said Kinski “should have been better protected”
  • The film-maker has instructed distributors and streaming platforms to stop making the film available

Kinski’s criticism leads to dramatic reversal

More than 50 years after its release, Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film Wrong Move following renewed criticism from actor Nastassja Kinski, who appeared topless in the film at the age of 13.

The German director announced that streaming services, television broadcasters and distribution partners had been instructed to stop making the film publicly accessible. The decision comes weeks after Kinski revealed she had spent 15 years unsuccessfully trying to persuade Wenders to alter the film.

Keep ReadingShow less