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Karan Johar slams comedy show for mimicking him

Filmmaker Karan Johar expressed disappointment over an Indian comedy show mimicking him, deeming it in "exceptionally poor taste." Without naming the show or the comedian, he conveyed his sadness at the disrespect from within the industry. Comedian Kettan Singh issued an apology, stating his intention to entertain rather than hurt.

Malala, Hillary Clinton debut new Broadway show about women’s right to vote

Malala Yousufzai and Hillary Clinton co-produced the Broadway show "Suffs," a musical about women's suffrage and the right to vote. The show, praised for its relevance and portrayal of women's historical struggles, has garnered significant attention and popularity, marking Malala's successful debut on Broadway. The production underscores the importance of women's voices and political participation.

If you want to run Pakistani cinemas, then you have to show Indian films: Faisal Qureshi

Faisal Qureshi, Pakistani actor, discussed his return to cinema with upcoming horror film Deemak, highlighting the dearth of horror films in Pakistan. He also mentioned his Punjabi film Mango Jatt, emphasizing its exploration of societal issues. Faisal advocated for exhibiting Indian films in Pakistani cinemas, considering it vital for the local film industry's sustainability.