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Devara' starring Jr NTR, makers seem to release the much-awaited teaser soon. Music composer and singer Anirudh Ravichander shared his excitement. Jr NTR and director Koratala Siva's 'Devara' is one of the most anticipated films of 2024. Recently, rumours about the makers planning to release the teaser have gone viral. In the latest update on this action saga, Anirudh who is also composing the music for Devara, added fuel to rumours and shared his reaction to the upcoming teaser. To tease his fans, Anirudh took to X and wrote, "#Devara teaser @tarak9999 and #KoratalaSiva Excited #AllHailTheTiger."The film which is set against the costal lands is helmed by Koratala Siva the film stars Janhvi KapoorJr NTR, and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles.'Devara' will be released in two parts.The first part of the film will be released on April 5, 2024.'Devara' marks the first collaboration of Janhvi with the 'RRR' actor.The film's music is done by Anirudh Ravichander with R Rathnavelu being the cinematographer.The official release date of the second part of the film is still awaited.
Adah Sharma, On Tuesday, lauded the passage of the women's reservation Bill in Parliament.Adah went to the Ganpati pandal where she shared her views on the women's reservation bill with ANI, saying, "Any bill that is in support of anybody is a good thing and we always stood for women's empowerment and that's how we should encourage women. "She added, "I am very happy that women are getting a voice to speak." The draft legislation, which was passed by an overwhelming majority in both Houses, provides for a 33 per cent reservation for women not just in the Parliament but also in state legislative bodies.Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced the Bill in the first sitting of the Lok Sabha in the new Parliament building, during the Special Session that was convened recently. The Bill was named Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.The 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam' was the first Bill passed by Lok Sabha after it shifted to the new Parliament building on Tuesday.On September 21 (Thursday), the Parliament passed the historic draft legislation, with the Rajya Sabha clearing it unanimously.A total of 214 members in the Upper House, voted in support of the Bill and none voted against it. The members welcomed the passing of the Bill by thumping their desks.BJP members raised slogans hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and greeted him after the legislation was passed.Marking a giant leap in the empowerment of one-half of the country's population, chants of 'Modi Modi' were raised by women MPs as they took turns to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the passage of the draft legislation.Women members from both Houses of Parliament, including PT Usha, and Union Ministers Meenakashi Lekhi and Smriti Irani, were all smiles as they presented a bouquet to Prime Minister Modi on the historic passage of the Bill in Parliament.Lok Sabha passed the Bill on Wednesday in the Parliament's Special Session with 454 members voting in favour of the legislation and two against it.Earlier Rajya Sabha passed the Women's Reservation Bill in 2010 during the Congress-led UPA government but it could not be taken up in the Lok Sabha.The new Women's Reservation Bill was passed during the Special Session of Parliament which began on Monday. The two Houses were later adjourned sine die.
Sung by Anirudh Ravichander, Vaisagh, and Ghibran, the song is penned by Vaisagh.The lyrical video of the song shares glimpses of Ajith Kumar's massy avatar in colourful clothes and earrings and also some behind-the-lens moments from the making of the song.Soon after the makers unveiled the track, fans swamped the comment section and dropped red hearts and fire emoticons."Class aana song," a fan commented.Another fan wrote, "Goosebumps"Helmed by H Vinoth and produced by Boney Kapoor 'Thunivu' is all set to hit the theatres on the occasion of Pongal 2023.'Thunivu' marks the third collaboration of director H Vinoth, Ajith Kumar and producer Boney Kapoor after "Nerkonda paarvai" and "Valimai".Ajith was last seen in an action thriller film 'Valimai' which received mixed responses from the audience. He will be also seen in director Vignesh Shivan's upcoming film.Meanwhile, producer Boney Kapoor's next production, a period sports entertainer film 'Maidaan' stars Ajay Devgn in the lead role. The release date of the film is still awaited.
Recalling how one of her fans won her heart with a sweet gesture, Mithila told ANI, "Somebody has gotten us tattooed on them. Like it's not "US" per se but like it is a reference to Little Things, where Dhruv and Kavya are lying down and watching stars. And they sent it to Dhruv, it's incredible. Like, I can't even fathom! I don't know what to say or how to feel. It's just, it's amazing."'Little Things', which revolved around Dhruv (Dhruv Sehgal) and Kavya (Mithila Palkar), a young live-in couple navigating relationships, career and life, had received big love from viewers throughout its four-season run. The finale episode was streamed on Netflix last year.Mithila and Dhruv's 'Little Things' initially started as show on Youtube. From YouTube to Netflix, the show has definitely come a long way.While the show ended last year, the makers recently treated audience by unveiling 'Little Things' prequel in audio format on Audible.The prequel tells the story of how Dhruv and Kavya met and fell in love.View this post on InstagramShared post on TimevijestiSharing her experience "recording" Little Things, Mithila said, "It's been very exciting. It's a new medium, it's a new format. I don't think either of us have done this before. I don't think either of us have done a show in the audio format before. But I personally am glad that it was Little Things because of course it's a new medium, it was challenging but because it was Little Things it kind of felt at home."Dhruv also spoke about the audio format."The only new thing that I can think of is that the because people working on the show, the directors and the creative team, they had not worked on the show previously because there was a different team obviously. So they were experiencing new things in the show. Or they were experiencing the show for the first time and because they were experiencing the show for the first time we were also experiencing the show as if it's something that i mean that consciously we can't do it but also a part of us were experiencing the show in a new light which made it a little more exciting because our approach was changing. We were also rediscovering the characters, we were also rediscovering the kind of love that we used to had. So there was a fair bit of rediscovery also which kept things quite nice, I guess," he added.It's quite challenging to work on the prequel - especially playing with the sounds."My back was screwed, because you can't stand for eight hours and do it. And so I had to sit. So I got this cushion from Amazon, which is for 399 rupees. No, but the only real challenge, the challenge is to, see it requires a lot more stamina. You know, one thing is that it's easier because you're just speaking, But when you're acting on a set, you are not acting for 12 hours, you're acting, probably for an hour or two hours. You keep going back to the vanity, so you keep getting replenished, right? But when you're in a studio, and it's a very small room and the only way to make it engaging is through your voice, so it requires a lot of stamina which gets tiring. And so it took me two to three days to kind of realize how tiring it is," he said."And without even realizing the director would say after five six hours spent on a particular day, Dhruv thoda na energy km ho rha hai, I am like km ho rha hai? Kaise km ho rha hai? And then the director would be like wait I'll make you listen to your tape from the first hour and this connection. That's a big difference. So it requires a lot more energy," Dhruv shared.