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Bollywood Baatein

Compiled by Anoop Kumar
09/12/2024

In his long and successful career, Salman Khan has been a part of multiple films, some of which were outright box office blockbusters while some also went unnoticed. It is a well know fact that Salman Khan made a cameo appearance in Karan Johar's debut directorial 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' at a time when no other actors was willing to play the role. However, that is not the only film that Khan took up a role that the entire industry turned down. But unlike 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', Salman's role in this film did not get popular. Back in 2004, Salman Khan took up the challenge of playing the role of an HIV-positive character in the film 'Phir Milenge'. In a recent social media post, producer of the film Shailendra Singh shared interesting information about the film and Salman's contribution. Singh revealed that Salman agreed to do the film for just Rs 1 at a time he was among the top paid actors of the country. The producer further revealed that all other actors in Bollywood had already turned down the project before Salman agreed to do it.
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Singer Jasleen Royal has filed a lawsuit against label T-Series, lyricist  Raj Ranjodh, and singer Guru Randhawa at the Bombay High Court to protect her music copyright. The statement read that Jasleen created the original music compositions in 2022 for a potential track in the promotional events of the Ajay Devgn-starrer "Runway 34." The compositions were shared with lyricist Raj Ranjodh over audio-video calls and messages and subsequently incorporated into a scratch version of the song. Guru, who is known for songs such as “Patola”, “High Rated Gabru”, “Soorma” and “Ishaare Tere”, was in mind for the vocals. However, the scratch recorded by Punjabi singer was unsatisfactory to Jasleen, leading to a fall in the collaboration and Jasleen had all rights to the music. In 2023, Jasleen realised that the song "All Right," released by T-Series and featuring vocals by Guru Randhawa, embodied her original musical works without her consent, and without any credit being given to her.
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Bollywood superstar Ranbir Kapoor bid adieu to Ganpati Bappa after five days of festivities. On Wednesday, he, along with his mother and veteran actress Neetu Kapoor were spotted at an artificial pond in the city where they immersed Lord Ganesha’s idol with loud chants of ‘Ganpati Bappa Morya’. 
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