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Anand actor Ramesh Deo passes away at 93 due to heart attack

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Anand actor Ramesh Deo passes away at 93 due to heart attack

Veteran actor Ramesh Deo who had worked in movies including Anand and Mere Apne passed away at the age of 93 in Mumbai on February 02. His son Abhinay Deo confirmed the news to Indian Express. Abhinay said, “He passed away due to heart attack around 8:30 pm tonight at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. He was 93.” The late actor has credit to numerous movies in his name and was quite acclaimed in the Marathi film industry as well.

Ramesh Deo has acted in several films including Anand, Aapki Kasam, Mere Apne, Mr. India, Khilona, ​​Hulchul and more. So far, he has worked in about 285 Hindi cinemas and 190 Marathi films. He has also produced feature films, TV series and commercials. He has done a lot of work in the entertainment industry. The news of his death broke the hearts of his fans, who took to social media to express their grief. “RIP Ramesh Deo Saab,” one fan wrote. Another tweeted: “Marathi cinema lost an elder. RIP Ramesh Deo.” Sad news Similar tweets flooded in after it got out.

Ramesh Deo is also an actor, director and producer. He started his career in 1951 with the film Paatlaachi Por, a Marathi film. His first Hindi film was Aarti by Rajshree Productions. It was released in 1961. In his personal life, Ramesh Deo was born on January 30, 1929 in Maharashtra and has two children – Ajinkya Deo and Abhinay Deo. He is married to Seema Deo.

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When Janhvi Kapoor was twelve or thirteen years old, she claims the media “sexualized” her.

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When Janhvi Kapoor was twelve or thirteen years old, she claims the media “sexualized” her.

Janhvi Kapoor is getting ready for the sporting drama Mr. and Mrs. Mahi’s premiere. The actor was featured in a new interview with producer Karan Johar and co-star Rajkummar Rao, which was posted on Dharma Productions’ official YouTube channel. Janhvi talked candidly about being “sexualized” from a young age.

What Janhvi mentioned

Janhvi responded, “I feel like this is also an aspect that I have been navigating for a long time,” when Karan questioned her about how she felt about the ongoing objectification she deals with. I believe the first time I experienced media sexualization was when I was between the ages of 12 and 13. My parents and I went to an event. I was featured in photos and social media was just getting started. When I discovered my photos on what appeared to be a pornographic website, the boys at my school just stared and laughed.

“There’s a character assassination of sorts.”

She went on, “I have been navigating it for a very long time, and it is a very weird thing to do.” I need to move past the fact that I feel like I apologise a lot for my origins. Other people, I’m sure, handle it in far more varied ways. I continue to believe that my explanation of it and my personal experiences are extremely privileged. However, it was difficult. When a girl wears clothing that suggests she is at ease with her sexuality, she is subject to a form of character assassination.

Janhvi plays a doctor who loves cricket in the film Mr and Mrs Mahi. Rajkummar, who plays her husband, trains her to be a cricket player. Directed by Sharan Sharma, the movie opened in theatres on May 31.

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