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Shehnaaz Gill has always been private about her relationships. Though she was said to be in a relationship with late Sidharth Shukla since their days in Bigg Boss 13, they never confirmed it on a public platform. Shehnaaz recently opened up about experiencing heartbreak in her life. When Shehnaaz was asked if she has ever been betrayed in love, she told an entertainment portal that she has never betrayed anyone but everybody has betrayed her and she has always been the one to be dumped. She further said that when a person comes to know that their partner has a roving eye, then you take one step back.

dancing, delivering a few romantic lines, and shedding tears with parents. While she enjoyed dancing, she was deeply unhappy with this shift after doing a film like Roja. She realised that her true passion lies in being an artist and doing meaningful work. Citing Tabu’s example, Madhoo said that she is grateful for the positive changes that the industry has undergone and she credited the web space for changing the mindset of the storytellers. However, she said that getting meaty roles are difficult for women of a certain age even now.

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Kiara winning heartsas victim of date rape

With Satyaprem Ki Katha successfully following in the footsteps of yet another midbudget movie (Zara Hatke Zara Bachke) and all set to recover its budget, netizens have been unanimous in their praise of Kiara Advani’s performance in the film. The story of the film is centred on the relevant and sensitive subject of date rape and its aftermath, and Kiara enhances it with her performance, becoming the voice of abused women. The social media is brimming over with messages from cinephiles applauding the actress for having the sensibility and courage to portray the truth with so much soul. Applauding the acting prowess of Kiara, netizens couldn’t stop praising the emotional scenes. Resonating with her emotional portrayal of her character, a user wrote: “Katha is an emotion, my heart went out to her, I felt so anxious watching her carry that heavy burden.” Another user complimented the actress saying: “It’s not every day that we get to see mainstream actors take on such roles. kiara, kudos to you for your sensitive, nuanced portrayal of Katha!” One more fan said: “Kiara Advani take a bow girl.

However, she added that she has become stronger over the years. And now she believes if one has to leave then they can go to hell. During the shooting of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, there were several reports that something was brewing between Shehnaaz and Raghav Juyal. However, both of them denied ating each other. On the other hand, during the film's promotions, Salman Khan acknowledged Shehnaaz and Sidharth's bond and asked Shehnaaz to move on in life because staying single forever isn't an option.

Priyanka brutally trolled for her ‘fake demeanour’

Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who made her debut at Emmys in 2016, got brutally trolled on social media recently. A Reddit user dropped a video of the Aitraaz actress from the red carpet of Emmys 2016 where she talked about Indian cinema. In the video Priyanka said, “With Indian movies everything is about hips and chests” and then showed a few moves as well. But, PeeCee’s description about Indian movies irked netizens on social media. One user wrote, “I know there are a lot of issues with Indian movie industry but the way she constantly sh*t talks about it on an international platform is so annoying. Plus the image she presents is so outdated. She does it for brownie points there & that makes me more annoyed lol.” Another one commented, “I’m an American and she’s not popular or liked by other Americans here. I never hear anyone talk about except possibly to say she’s Nick Jonas’ wife. One even wrote, “Nothing trashier than a self loathing racist.” Another one commented, “Her whole demeanour is so fake, from the hair on her head to her toe nail.” The Quantico actress also faced a massive backlash on social media recently for saying that she has not watched SS Rajamouli’s RRR.

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