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  • Here’s how much Salman Khan paid Ram Charan for his cameo in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan

    Here’s how much Salman Khan paid Ram Charan for his cameo in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan

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    Mumbai: Popular Telugu actor Ram Charan has been in the headlines since his return from Los Angeles after the Oscars. From his lifestyle to his filmography, fans are eager to know everything related to him. In the latest development, the actor treated his fans with another good news. Yes, Ram Charan got featured in Salman Khan’s next Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan film’s song ‘Yentamma’.

    Since its release on YouTube, Ram Charan’s fans are excited as the actor can be seen grooving in South Indian dress along with Venkatesh and Bhaijaan. Pooja Hegde also features in the song. Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is a Hindi film but has a South Indian touch.

    Yentamma song is being loved across India and has garnered more than 14 million views in just 24 hours after its release on YouTube. Do you know how much Charan was paid for his special appearance in song? Well, the fee is ZERO. Yes, you read that right! According to the reports, Ram Charan did not charge a single rupee for being part of this song as Bajrangi Bhaijaan shares a good bond with Ram Charan and his father segastar Chiranjeevi.

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    It is also reported that Ram Charan has returned the favour to Salman Khan as the latter had played a small role in his father’s Godfather without taking a single penny from the makers.

    Directed by Farhad Samji, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is all set to release on Eid 2023. The film stars Salman Khan, Venkatesh Daggubati, Pooja Hegde, Jagapathi Babu, Bhumika Chawla, Vijender Singh, Abhimanyu Singh, Raghav Juyal, Siddharth Nigam, Jassie Gill, Shehnaaz Gill, Palak Tiwari, and Vinali Bhatnagar.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BBC adds Salman Khan Cameo in its Modi Documentary to reach more people

    BBC adds Salman Khan Cameo in its Modi Documentary to reach more people

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    The Supreme Court said that it will list for hearing on February 6 a PIL challenging the “ban” on the BBC documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’. Earlier, the government had banned the documentary.

    Like SRK, BBC has been struggling to get audience for its documentary and after failing to make it a controversy ahead of 2024 general election, BBC too has decided to add Salaman Khan’s cameo in its documentary to make it reach wider audience.

    However, Salman Khan’s role in the documentary isn’t finalised yet but his picture with Modi flying kite is likely to be added in the documentary, reported Fauxy reporter in Godhara.

    Since the release of Pathaan which had only Salman Khan’s cameo as worth watching, Salman Khan has been keeping extremely busy.

    If sources are to be believed, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has requested Salman Khan to do a cameo during her Budget speech.

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    [ Disclaimer: With inputs from The Fauxy, an entertainment portal. The content is purely for entertainment purpose and readers are advised not to confuse the articles as genuine and true, these Articles are Fictitious meant only for entertainment purposes. ]

  • Watch: Salman Khan’s cameo as Tiger in SRK’s Pathaan

    Watch: Salman Khan’s cameo as Tiger in SRK’s Pathaan

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    Mumbai: King Khan is back on the screens! The highly-anticipated Bollywood movie Pathaan starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone got released today, January 25 worldwide across 100 countries. The Siddharth Anand directorial is receiving all the love and praise from the audience.

    Salman Khan’s surprise cameo appearance as Tiger in Pathaan is the major highlight of the movie. Fans are thrilled to see ‘Karan Arjun’ on the big screen again and their on-screen chemistry is electric.

    The cameo was kept under wraps until the film’s release, and it quickly became one of the most talked-about moments among the fans. Many fans took to social media to express their excitement at seeing the two Khans together on screen. Several social media users are calling it the ‘cameo of the year’.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Mykhailo Mudryk cameo livens up Chelsea’s goalless draw at Liverpool

    Mykhailo Mudryk cameo livens up Chelsea’s goalless draw at Liverpool

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    The 1,000th game of Jürgen Klopp’s managerial career will not be remembered with fondness, if it is remembered at all. “I heard Arsène Wenger lost his 1,000th game 6-0 so I’m really happy that didn’t happen,” the Liverpool manager said. Klopp was determined to accentuate the positives despite his team, and Chelsea, illustrating why Champions League qualification may be beyond them.

    A flat goalless draw at a freezing Anfield did nothing to validate talk of a revival from either Klopp or Graham Potter, although both seized on any crumbs of encouragement they could find. For Chelsea, whose run of six Premier League away games without a win is their worst in over seven years, they came in an impressive second half display from new £88m signing Mykhailo Mudryk and another imperious defensive performance from 38-year-old Thiago Silva. For Liverpool, who remain without a league win in 2023, it was a second successive clean sheet and the return to fitness of Darwin Núñez. Slim pickings indeed.

    “He was really good,” the Chelsea manager said of Mudryk. “He will get better the more he is with us but there were promising signs. He has only had two sessions with us but from watching him with Shakhtar he is dangerous in one v ones, he makes things happen in the final third, he gets supporters off their seats and he knows where the goal is.”

    Kai Havertz had an early goal ruled out by VAR but that was a rare incident in a game of precious little quality. The fixture’s usual stakes were already lowered before kick off with Liverpool and Chelsea ten points off the top four in ninth and tenth place respectively.

    Klopp reflected: “For me it is clear, you have to make small steps and that is how it is. I expect progress and from the last league game it was definitely progress. We defended with passion, which we didn’t do two weeks ago, so that is important. Usually a point against Chelsea is not a bad result but I feel everyone is thinking; ‘How can you not win against them?’ They will win a lot of games, believe me. I saw good signs. Now we have to do the good things better and for longer. I am sure they will go in that direction.”

    Havertz had the ball in the Liverpool net after only three minutes and perhaps the complexion of the game would have altered had VAR not disallowed the strike for offside. But probably not. The hosts struggled with crosses into their area from the outset. New Chelsea signing Benoît Badiashile was left unmarked at the first corner of the game, from Conor Gallagher, and his touch dropped for Silva to strike the base of a post from close range. Havertz converted the rebound and Liverpool had conceded first yet again. They were reprieved when, with the Chelsea celebrations over and the teams ready to restart, VAR found the goalscorer in an offside position.

    Chelsea’s Kai Havertz thought he had given his side the lead, only to see his goal chalked off by VAR.
    Chelsea’s Kai Havertz thought he had given his side the lead, only to see his goal chalked off by VAR. Photograph: Chelsea FC/Getty Images

    Klopp rightly rewarded Stefan Bajcetic and Harvey Elliott with starting roles following their contributions to the midweek FA Cup win at Wolves. The Liverpool manager also kept faith with the same midfield trio that brought more intensity and energy to the team following the abject defeat at Brighton, at the expense of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, while James Milner was preferred at right back to Trent Alexander-Arnold. The end product was perfectly encapsulated by Klopp’s face when the half-time whistled sounded, a picture of undisguised fury at possession being lost and his team failing to trouble Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Chelsea goal.

    There was more intensity and purpose from Liverpool after the break, and presumably after a few home truths from Klopp. Mudryk made an immediate impression, showing good feet to weave away from two Liverpool defenders in a tight space before finding the side-netting. Milner, booked for hauling down the Ukraine international, was replaced by Alexander-Arnold after Mudryk had escaped him once too often.

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    Hakim Ziyech fired over at the end of a superb run across the Liverpool defence and Alexander-Arnold skied a good chance from Núñez’s cross from the by-line. But a non-event of a game got the scoreline it deserved.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )