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The Academy recognises Alia Bhatt’s Kalank song Ghar More Pardesiya.

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The Academy recognises Alia Bhatt’s Kalank song Ghar More Pardesiya.

Abhishek Varman’s historical romance in 2019 Even though Kalank may not have received enough credit at the time, five years later The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gave it a shoutout. A preview of the Alia Bhatt song Ghar More Pardesiya from the movie was posted on The Academy’s official Instagram account.

The shout-out from the Academy

The audio clip of “Ghar More Pardesiya” (vocals by Shreya Ghoshal and Vaishali Mhade) from the movie “Kalank” was posted on Wednesday by The Academy’s official Instagram account. Abhishek Varman is the director. featuring Sonakshi Sinha, Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Dutt, Alia Bhatt, and Varun Dhawan. Pritam Chakraborty wrote the song. Amitabh Bhattacharya wrote the lyrics.

Excitement from movie buffs flooded the comment section. While the actor received kathak training for the song, a number of them complimented Alia’s dancing abilities. “Alia bhatt’s performance has been spectacular in every movie she’s done,” wrote a comment on Instagram.

Another said, “Alia is the biggest female Indian superstar right now.” A third comment said, “Beautiful song (red heart emojis) and choreography.”

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Shreya Ghoshal’s vocals were also praised by a number of Instagram users. “I think The Academy is a big fan of Shreya Ghoshal,” one of them remarked. Someone else commented, saying, “Everyone, please defend Shreya Ghoshal. The unchallenged monarch of Indian music! A third comment said, “Shreya Ghoshal has never failed to impress us with her classical vocal abilities (sparkling red heart emoji).”

The second song that Shreya has done is called Ghar More Pardesiya, and it can be found on The Academy’s official Instagram account. Her Deewani Mastani from Deepika Padukone’s 2016 period romance Bajirao Mastani, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, was also recognised by The Academy earlier this year.

Concerning Kalank
A few Instagram users also responded to Kalank’s Academy recognition. “What’s the relevance of Kalank right now?” asked one of them. One wrote, “I’m perplexed,” and another, “DAMN! After arriving at the Academy, Kalank

Produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, Kalank was directed by Abhishek Varman of 2 States fame. At the box office, it proved to be a huge failure.

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Dolly Singh on her “love-hate” relation with her physical appearance

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Dolly Singh on her “love-hate” relation with her physical appearance

Actress and content producer Dolly Singh recently talked about her weight swings and image worries in an Instagram post. She has since acknowledged that she is still working on accepting her body as it is and that there are still days when she stays away from others in order to avoid hearing criticism of her fluctuations in weight.

Dolly revealed in an Instagram post how people make fun of her weight. Her house is not one of the few individuals or places, she claimed, where she feels safe enough to be herself.

Relationship between hate and love
“Like everybody else, I’ve had a journey with my body of accepting it, not accepting it, Hating it and loving it and all of that,” she says when explaining why she decided to share the picture. I believe that I was just thinking about something when I decided to post about it at this particular moment. I recently lost a lot of weight, which is very normal for me because I usually gain less weight than I lose. Of course, this also brings scrutiny because my weight fluctuates like everyone else’s, and I suddenly realised that I was avoiding some people because I felt that my new weight or appearance will not invite great things from them or they will not be welcoming it maybe, wonder how safe space in the scenario is so important, it’s only a few people in your life that really let you be and enjoy and don’t make everything about how you look and your weight and everything else so I felt sad”. 

I felt certain that many others would be in a similar situation, therefore it was also something I wanted to discuss. “I decided to share it through my Instagram post,” the actor continued. Thank You For Coming is his most recent Bollywood blockbuster.

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Continuous journey
Dolly, who rose to stardom on social media, acknowledges that she is still working on coming to terms with her physical appearance.

It has been a long journey, similar to every woman’s, she recalls. “It took me many years to really come to terms with the way I am, accept it if not love it,” she says. “Obviously, as a kid, you don’t really know, and then suddenly you’re very aware of how you look and how people perceive you and that you don’t meet the beauty standards.”

If I’m being absolutely honest, I believe that my true sense of contentment with my identity and appearance didn’t exist until I was around 25 or 26. Although the majority of days are wonderful, there are still bad ones. I think social media has definitely helped me a lot, she adds. “And honestly, I actually owe it to people on the Internet who follow me and say nice things because it has given me such a confidence boost and people who constantly put out such body positive content,” she says.

Not a simple procedure
In this passage, Dolly acknowledges that her journey towards self-acceptance has not been easy.

When asked about her greatest struggle, she responds, “I think the hardest part is to keep doing it and keep reminding yourself that what you have is great and of course you can be fitter and whatever your goal maybe, but that doesn’t mean that what you have right now, the body that is providing for you, is doing any less, or you should be hating it.” She also says that she has had to constantly pick herself up from pieces because it’s not like once you start loving yourself there are no bad days.

“Even though others may say otherwise, I think it’s difficult to constantly remind yourself that that’s not how it is,” she adds. “Because sometimes I try to look at my body as a friend and that’s when I start feeling bad for how I treat it sometimes or how I say mean things to it sometimes.”

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When you ask her if she feels totally at ease with your body right now, Dolly says, “It’s a journey..And while it might be a rollercoaster, I believe that as we get older and wiser, navigating the changing ways our bodies and skin look has become simpler, but the journey never ends.

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