'I am facing the biggest test of life' Kajol took a 'break' from social media |
I am facing the biggest test of life' is the sentence that Kajol has written in her post on Instagram and Twitter announcing taking a break from social media.
In the caption of this sentence, Kajol wrote that she is taking a break from social media, but she did not give any reason for it.
Now whatever the reason, some are questioning if this is part of the promotion of his upcoming web series 'Good Wife'.
However, many people are also requesting him to come back on social media. Someone gave them courage and said that bad times will pass, then someone called it a publicity stunt.
Director P Malhotra wrote in the comments that when the trailer of 'Good Wife is coming.
Be that as it may, Kajol's fans will definitely miss her until her web series on Disney Hot Star Plus as Kajol was quite active on social media and often shares her and her family's pictures as well as her thoughts on social media. What were you doing?
Every successful person has a journey of success and struggle. One rises from the footpath and reaches the heights of success, while another emerges from the slums and earns wealth and fame.
The story of Bollywood star Jackie Shroff also started from a chol, a kind of settlement where he spent more than thirty years of his life.
In a recent interview with actor Mukesh Khanna on YouTube, Jackie said that even after gaining fame in the industry, he used to release in the chol.
He said that in the early days of his career when he was living in this old house in the township, his neighbors had reserved a toilet only for him.
Jackie said that there used to be three shared toilets for seven houses in the school and there used to be a queue outside them every morning, but when they became famous, one toilet was reserved for them only.
He said that his neighbors used to praise him that a boy from his village was working in films.
Vivek Agnihorti's film Kashmir Files was exempted from tax in some states
Ever since his film 'Kashmir Files, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has either been seen complaining or angry about one or the other.
Now his latest complaint is on why Shahid Kapoor's new film 'Bloody Daddy' is being released on OTT for free when the film has cost Rs 200 crore.
He even said that Bollywood is celebrating its own destruction.
The movie is streaming on Jio Cinema app from 9th June i.e. Friday. This action thriller is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and the film is getting mixed response in a single day. Ali Abbas Zafar has previously produced hits like Tiger Zinda Hai and Sultan.
Vivek Agnihotri shared his pain on Twitter along with the advertisement of the film and wrote that 'Bollywood is celebrating its own destruction'.
Now someone wrote on his tweet explaining that this is Jio's business idea in which they will first provide free service to increase their customer base and later charge small fees.
On this, Vivek again wrote, "Is two hundred crores the price of his advertisement?"
Now ask Vivek Agnihotri if his brother's film 'The Kashmir Files' was not only promoted by the Prime Minister of the country and the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh but was also made tax-free in many states, then he would say that. Why is it so painful?