Singer Sona Mohapatra expressed frustration over the recurring comments she receives on social media whenever she shares posts where she is “not all covered up”, with many tagging her #MeToo callouts against Anu Malik.
On Monday, the singer, who has belted out songs such as ‘Bedardi Raja’ and ‘Ambarsariya’, to name a few, took to X and shared a music video of ‘Senti Akhiyan’ featuring her looking dazzling in a fiery red ensemble.
She captioned the clip: “Everytime I put up a picture, or post, in this case, #musicvideo clip where I’m not all covered up,many comments tagging my #MeToo call outs Anu Malik and Kailash Kher appear, some state their disdain and insinuate that I deserve what I got, after all I wear such clothes.”
Mohapatra had accused Anu Malik and Kailash Kher of sexual harassment in 2018 and 2019 when the #MeToo movement gained momentum in India.
On Monday, the singer, who has belted out songs such as ‘Bedardi Raja’ and ‘Ambarsariya’, to name a few, took to X and shared a music video of ‘Senti Akhiyan’ featuring her looking dazzling in a fiery red ensemble.
She captioned the clip: “Everytime I put up a picture, or post, in this case, #musicvideo clip where I’m not all covered up,many comments tagging my #MeToo call outs Anu Malik and Kailash Kher appear, some state their disdain and insinuate that I deserve what I got, after all I wear such clothes.”
Mohapatra had accused Anu Malik and Kailash Kher of sexual harassment in 2018 and 2019 when the #MeToo movement gained momentum in India.
- 4/15/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Gul Panag, who started her career in Bollywood in 2003 with the movie ‘Dhoop’, will be sharing screen with Erica Fernandes in the short film ‘The Haunting’ where she is investigating a murder mystery.
Gul said: “So, my character is an investigator. She works with the police, she is a psychoanalyst and she’s profiling this character, who allegedly has committed this murder and she believes that this girl is making up stories.”
The 44-year-old actress has been part of a number of TV shows and films. She acted in movies like ‘Dor’, ‘Hello’, ‘Summer 2007’, ‘Straight’, ‘Ab Tak Chappan 2’, ‘Ambarsariya’, ‘Student of the Year 2’, among others. Gul also hosted a few shows such as ‘Kismey Kitnaa Hai Dum’, ‘Musafir Hoon Yaaron’, and was also seen in web series like ‘The Family Man’, ‘Paatal Lok’, and many more.
The story is surrounded by supernatural incidents that took place after the...
Gul said: “So, my character is an investigator. She works with the police, she is a psychoanalyst and she’s profiling this character, who allegedly has committed this murder and she believes that this girl is making up stories.”
The 44-year-old actress has been part of a number of TV shows and films. She acted in movies like ‘Dor’, ‘Hello’, ‘Summer 2007’, ‘Straight’, ‘Ab Tak Chappan 2’, ‘Ambarsariya’, ‘Student of the Year 2’, among others. Gul also hosted a few shows such as ‘Kismey Kitnaa Hai Dum’, ‘Musafir Hoon Yaaron’, and was also seen in web series like ‘The Family Man’, ‘Paatal Lok’, and many more.
The story is surrounded by supernatural incidents that took place after the...
- 4/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Ben Affleck as Batman.
Directed by Zack Snyder and starring Ben Affleck as the caped crusader,.Batman V Superman.opened around the country on 293 screens last week, ringing up just over $13 million including 3D and IMAX showings.
The opening volley in WB's bid for a 'cinematic universe' of their own to compete with the Avengers, Batman V Superman.also scored the highest per-cinema average of the weekend, with a whopping $44,843 per location, besting last week's per-location champ, Universal's The Witch (a $15,060 average)..
Per screen,.The Witch narrowly pipped the number two film at the local Bo overall, Universal's My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which opened on 284 screens for a total take of $3.9 million - $14,309 per-cinema.
On 292 screens in its second week, Disney's Zootopia dropped a trifling twenty-six percent to pull in $3.1 million over the long weekend, bringing its cume to $8.6 million and well and truly trouncing Fox's Kung Fu Panda 3,...
Directed by Zack Snyder and starring Ben Affleck as the caped crusader,.Batman V Superman.opened around the country on 293 screens last week, ringing up just over $13 million including 3D and IMAX showings.
The opening volley in WB's bid for a 'cinematic universe' of their own to compete with the Avengers, Batman V Superman.also scored the highest per-cinema average of the weekend, with a whopping $44,843 per location, besting last week's per-location champ, Universal's The Witch (a $15,060 average)..
Per screen,.The Witch narrowly pipped the number two film at the local Bo overall, Universal's My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which opened on 284 screens for a total take of $3.9 million - $14,309 per-cinema.
On 292 screens in its second week, Disney's Zootopia dropped a trifling twenty-six percent to pull in $3.1 million over the long weekend, bringing its cume to $8.6 million and well and truly trouncing Fox's Kung Fu Panda 3,...
- 3/28/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Ambarsariya (Punjabi)
Starring Diljit Dosanjh, Navneet Kaur Dhillon,Lauren Gottlieb, Monica Gill
Directed by Mandeep Kumar
Rating:***
It’s easy to warm up to Diljit Dosanjh. He is endearingly street-smart and the archetypal guy-next-door who can surprise you with his ability to change from naïve to knowledgable within no time at all. The type whom you can ask in a house filled with women to come and fix the sink. Something like what Dhanush played in Aanand Rai’s Raanjhanaa, provided Dhanush could be a Sardarji.
To cast Diljit as an affable, somewhat over-bearing, insurance agent who leads a double life, is a scriptural master-stroke , and full credit to writer Dheeraj Rattan for casting Dosanjh in a role that doesn’t flatter to deceive. Dosanjh is the glib-talking simpleton Ambarsariya who fifteen minutes into the film, throws off the mantle of naivete to reveal his hidden identity.
Once we know...
Starring Diljit Dosanjh, Navneet Kaur Dhillon,Lauren Gottlieb, Monica Gill
Directed by Mandeep Kumar
Rating:***
It’s easy to warm up to Diljit Dosanjh. He is endearingly street-smart and the archetypal guy-next-door who can surprise you with his ability to change from naïve to knowledgable within no time at all. The type whom you can ask in a house filled with women to come and fix the sink. Something like what Dhanush played in Aanand Rai’s Raanjhanaa, provided Dhanush could be a Sardarji.
To cast Diljit as an affable, somewhat over-bearing, insurance agent who leads a double life, is a scriptural master-stroke , and full credit to writer Dheeraj Rattan for casting Dosanjh in a role that doesn’t flatter to deceive. Dosanjh is the glib-talking simpleton Ambarsariya who fifteen minutes into the film, throws off the mantle of naivete to reveal his hidden identity.
Once we know...
- 3/27/2016
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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