Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Government asks CBFC to review Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt starrer song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’: Report

The controversy surrounding the song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from KD: The Devil has escalated, with authorities now stepping in following allegations that the track features vulgar and sexually suggestive content. According to an India Today report, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to examine the matter and take appropriate action. Reportedly, the board has been asked to ensure the removal of the song from media platforms if the allegations are found to be valid.

The track features Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, and has drawn criticism from multiple quarters. Critics have raised concerns over its lyrics, visuals and choreography, alleging that it promotes vulgarity and objectifies women, with potential impact on younger audiences.

Officials have also suggested that monitoring mechanisms for obscene or objectionable content in films and music videos could be tightened. If necessary, amendments to existing film certification rules may be considered to prevent the circulation of content deemed indecent or harmful to public morality.

The issue gained further traction after the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) formally wrote to the CBFC and Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, seeking immediate intervention.

In its letter, the association termed the matter a "serious public concern," alleging that the song includes double-meaning content and does not meet the standards of decency expected in Indian cinema. It also pointed to what it described as an "alarming trend" in the industry, where certain songs are created to generate controversy and publicity.

AICWA has called for the song to be banned and removed from digital and broadcast platforms, and has urged authorities to reconsider the film’s certification.

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Smriti Irani, British Council partner to support 1 lakh women entrepreneurs in India

A new collaboration aimed at strengthening women entrepreneurship in India was formalised on March 17, 2026, as the British Council signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SPARK – The 100K Collective in New Delhi. The initiative is backed by Smriti Irani, founder of the Alliance for Global Good – Gender Equity and Equality, who has been advocating for institutional partnerships to advance women’s economic participation.

The programme focuses on supporting nearly one lakh women entrepreneurs across the country, particularly those in the “missing middle” segment. These are individuals who have moved beyond small-scale operations but face challenges in scaling their businesses due to limited access to skills, networks and resources.

Under the partnership, the British Council will provide training in English, communication and digital skills. The aim is to enable women entrepreneurs to improve business pitches, expand professional networks and access larger markets. The collaboration also seeks to build a broader support ecosystem, covering areas such as governance, compliance, visibility and leadership development.

Speaking at the event, Smriti Irani highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaboration in advancing gender equity. “The Alliance for Global Good - Gender Equity and Equality was founded on the belief that advancing gender equity requires strong collaboration across institutions and sectors. Women entrepreneurs across India are already demonstrating extraordinary leadership and resilience. By strengthening access to skills, resources, and supportive networks, initiatives such as this can help women scale their ambitions into sustainable enterprises and participate more fully in shaping India's economic future,” she said.

Scott McDonald, Chief Executive of the British Council, underlined the role of skills and education in driving opportunity. “At the British Council, we see education, skills and connections as powerful drivers of opportunity. Supporting women to build the capabilities they need to grow their businesses and participate fully in the economy is an important part of that vision. Through this collaboration, we're pleased to bring our experience in English and skills development to support women entrepreneurs in strengthening their communication, expanding their networks, and growing their enterprises with confidence,” he said.

Lindy Cameron also emphasised the significance of the initiative, noting its potential to help women entrepreneurs integrate into global supply chains through improved language and communication skills.

Susan Acland-Hood, Permanent Secretary at the UK’s Department for Education, described the programme as an encouraging example of how access to language and communication can expand opportunities, not just in India but globally.

The agreement was signed at the British Council’s New Delhi office in the presence of senior representatives from both sides. The partnership signals a continued effort to build structured, scalable support systems for women-led enterprises, with a focus on long-term growth and economic inclusion.

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EXCLUSIVE: CBFC reduces visuals in 4 violent scenes in Dhurandhar The Revenge by 34 seconds; censors abusive words

Dhurandhar The Revenge releases tomorrow from 5:00 pm and the excitement is historic to say the least. The censor process finally got over today, March 17, and Bollywood Hungama in this article will exclusively focus on the cut list.

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) passed Dhurandhar The Revenge with an 'A' certificate. However, the Examining Committee (EC) asked for 21 cuts and modifications.

To begin with, abusive words were asked to be muted and some abuses were asked to be replaced. No details have been provided in the cut list about these cuss words. At another point, a non-abusive word was replaced. In two places, a word was muted while a name was replaced, possibly with a fictional name.

Coming to the visual cuts, the visuals of hitting the head with a hammer was reduced by 2 seconds. A violent scene of hitting the head with cement blocks was shortened by 4 seconds. 4 second visuals of smashing the eye was also asked to be reduced. The visuals of beheading and kicking were reduced by 24 seconds.

In two places, the EC asked for correction, one regarding a historical event (only in the subtitles) and the other with regards to the name of a city.

Further, the makers were asked to add a separate disclaimer on drugs and a disclaimer that read 'This film includes disturbing content, and viewer discretion is strongly recommended'. The names of the chapters were also mentioned in Hindi. The AWBI (Animal Welfare Board of India) certificate was submitted for scenes of animals. Lastly, official permission letter for the use of Prime Minister's references and news footage in the film were submitted.

This way, 94 seconds or 1 minute and 34 seconds of the footage was deleted by the CBFC. Once these changes were made, Dhurandhar The Revenge was given a censor certificate. The length of the film, as mentioned in the certificate, is 229.06 minutes. In other words, Dhurandhar The Revenge is 3 hours 49 minutes and 6 seconds.

Dhurandhar's first part was 214.01 minutes long. Hence, the sequel is only 15 minutes longer.

Dhurandhar The Revenge is produced by Jyoti Deshpande of Jio Studios and Aditya Dhar and Lokesh Dhar of B62 Studios.

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Salim Khan discharged after a month-long hospitalisation following a minor brain procedure: Reports

Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan was discharged from Lilavati Hospital on Tuesday, nearly a month after he was admitted following a minor brain haemorrhage. He had been hospitalised on February 17 and has remained under medical supervision since then.

According to reports, Khan was undergoing treatment under Dr Jalil Parkar during his stay. Doctors had earlier indicated that his condition was stable, though he was kept under observation in the intensive care unit (ICU) in the initial phase of treatment. Over the weeks, his health showed steady improvement, leading to his discharge.

The news of his hospitalisation had drawn significant attention, with family members, including Salman Khan, making regular visits. Several members of the film fraternity also visited or shared updates about his health.

His son, Arbaaz Khan, recently confirmed that the veteran writer was recovering well. Speaking to reporters, he noted that his father had been showing positive signs and was steadily improving.

Longtime collaborator and friend Javed Akhtar also shared an encouraging update at a public event, mentioning that Khan was able to sit, talk, and had made visible progress in his recovery.

Actor Aamir Khan, who visited the family during the hospital stay, had earlier expressed hope for his recovery. He mentioned that while he could not meet Khan personally due to ICU restrictions, he spent time with the family, who remained optimistic about his improving health.

Also Read: Salim Khan likely to be discharged this week after nearly three weeks of hospitalisation


Monday, March 16, 2026

Trailer of Ek Din to play in theatres with Dhurandhar The Revenge

Aamir Khan Productions has released the trailer of its upcoming film Ek Din, featuring Sai Pallavi and Junaid Khan in the lead roles. The trailer introduces audiences to the film’s central narrative, which appears to revolve around a gentle and emotional love story.

The preview offers a glimpse into the characters’ world and hints at a relationship that unfolds gradually. Along with its digital release, the trailer will also be showcased in theatres with Dhurandhar The Revenge, giving cinema audiences an opportunity to watch it on the big screen.

In addition to the trailer, the makers have also released the film’s title track. The song is sung by Arijit Singh and marks his collaboration with producer Aamir Khan for the project. The track sets the tone for the film’s romantic theme and serves as one of the early musical highlights of the soundtrack.

The film also marks a reunion between Aamir Khan and filmmaker Mansoor Khan after several years. The two have previously worked together on films such as Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, and Akele Hum Akele Tum. Their collaboration has been associated with several well-known titles in Hindi cinema, making their coming together again a point of interest for audiences.

Produced under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions, Ek Din is directed by Sunil Pandey and produced by Aamir Khan, Mansoor Khan, and Aparna Purohit. The film is scheduled to release in theatres on May 1, 2026.

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Jackie Shroff’s The Great Grand Superhero – Aliens Ka Aagman set for summer release

The first look of The Great Grand Superhero, starring our very own Bhidu Jackie Shroff, has finally been unveiled and it instantly transports audiences back to the magic and imagination of childhood. Set against the lively backdrop of school life, the first look beautifully captures the innocence of growing up. It’s a world where imagination runs wild and every ordinary day can turn into an extraordinary mission.

It also taps into a deeply nostalgic memory we all share, those unbelievable, sometimes absurd stories our grandparents told us growing up. Stories we often laughed at, sometimes refused to believe, yet secretly wished were true. The Great Grand Superhero - Aliens ka Aagman brings that very wonder alive on screen, reminding us of a time when the line between reality and imagination felt beautifully blurred. The film is scheduled to release this summer.

Speaking about the film, Jackie Shroff shared, “As kids, we all grew up listening to the wildest stories from our grandparents, stories that sounded unbelievable, yet filled our hearts with wonder. This film captures that spirit of imagination and innocence beautifully. Being part of a story that celebrates childhood curiosity and family togetherness was truly special for me, and I hope audiences experience that same joy when they watch it.”

Watching Jackie Shroff share screen space with children has always been a delight, and the teaser captures that warmth effortlessly. In the final moment, the legendary actor leaves audiences intrigued with a playful tease raising the big question: Is he the superhero? And what does the mysterious “Aliens ka Aagman” hint at? At a time when family adventure films rooted in childhood imagination have become rare, The Great Grand Superhero arrives as a refreshing and heartfelt cinematic experience one that promises laughter, wonder, and nostalgia for audiences of all ages.

Presented by Zee Studios, Written and Directed by Manish Saini, The Great Grand Superhero is Produced by Zee Studios and Amdavad Films. The Great Grand Superhero stars Jackie Shroff, Prateik Smita Patil, Mihir Godbole, Shivansh Chorge, Durgesh Kumar, Saharsh Shukla, Kumar Saurabh, Bhagyashree Dasani and Sharat Saxena. The Great Grand Superhero - Aliens Ka Aagman is slated to release this summer.

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Delhi High Court closes Celina Jaitly’s petition over brother’s detention in United Arab Emirates

The Delhi High Court has closed a petition filed by former actor Celina Jaitly seeking consular access to meet her brother, Vikrant Jaitly, who is currently being held in the United Arab Emirates. The court took the decision after being informed that Vikrant had chosen not to communicate with his sister and preferred that any legal decisions regarding his case be taken only after consulting his wife.

The matter was heard on March 16 by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, who observed that there was no reason to keep the petition pending in light of the developments.

During the hearing, authorities informed the court that Vikrant had already been granted consular access but had declined legal assistance. As part of the petition, Celina had requested that authorities help arrange legal expenses for her brother. Addressing this request, the court recorded that the matter had been communicated to him.

“Petitioner prayed that respondent assists in securing legal expenses for Mr Jaitly. As per the court direction, the aforesaid aspect was brought to the notice of Mr Jaitly, who in his interaction with the officials has unequivocally stated that he is not willing to be represented by any of the law firm,” the court noted.

The court was further informed that a law firm had offered to represent him on a pro bono basis. However, Vikrant did not agree to the proposal. “The court directed the officers to bring to the notice of Jaitly that Khalid Almari law firm is willing to provide pro bono legal assistance to him. Even the said request has not been acceded to by Jaitly,” the order stated.

In addition to seeking legal assistance for her brother, Celina had also asked authorities to facilitate direct communication with him. According to the information placed before the court, Vikrant declined that request as well.

During the proceedings, Vikrant’s wife also urged the court to ensure that further details related to the case are not made public. The court noted that state authorities are continuing their efforts in consultation with him.

While disposing of the matter, the court directed authorities to remain in contact with Vikrant and extend any assistance that may be available under the law. “In view of the facts and developments, there is no reason to keep this petition pending,” the court stated while concluding the case.

Vikrant Jaitly has reportedly been detained in the United Arab Emirates since September 6, 2024.

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Government asks CBFC to review Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt starrer song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’: Report

The controversy surrounding the song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from KD: The Devil has escalated, with authorities now stepping in following ...