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Varun Dhawan shares video of busy Bandra street: ‘Everything open but theatres remain shut’

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Varun Dhawan shares video of busy Bandra street: ‘Everything open but theatres remain shut’

Actor Varun Dhawan has expressed his opinion on the film theatres ordered to remain shut in Maharashtra even as multiple other states ease the curbs. On Thursday, he took to Instagram to share a video, showing a busy street in Mumbai’s Bandra neighborhood.

The video showed cars, auto-rickshaws and other vehicles in a traffic jam. A large crowd could also be seen shopping at the markets. Sharing the video, Varun wrote, “Everything open but theatres remain shut?” He also added a sad face emoji.

Earlier this month, the Maharashtra government allowed shopping malls to open and operate as per the new guidelines. Outlets such as yoga centres, spa, saloon and gyms were also allowed to operate with 50% capacity and without the use of air conditioning, the order said. Though the malls are open, no multiplexes, theatres and cinema halls are allowed to operate. Multiplex chain PVR Cinemas had also reopened theatres in other states from July 30, claiming that all of its staff was fully vaccinated against Covid-19. As the country witnessed a steady decline in the number of Covid-19 cases, states such as Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have permitted the resumption of operations in cinema halls. In Delhi, theatres were allowed to reopen at 50% occupancy.

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In response to the murder case involving Kannada star Darshan, Kichcha Sudeep says: “Will be relieved if the offender faces punishment”

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In response to the murder case involving Kannada star Darshan, Kichcha Sudeep says: “Will be relieved if the offender faces punishment”

The main focus of media attention has been the Renukaswamy murder case, in which actors Darshan and Pavithra Gowda, a friend of Darshan’s, are the primary defendants. Prominent Kannada actor Kichcha Sudeep called for justice for the victim’s unborn kid and wife as additional horrible details from the murder case came to light. Also read | Kannada actor Pavithra Gowda is not Darshan’s second wife or partner, according to his lawyer: “They are friendly with each other.”

On Darshan’s arrest in the murder case, Kichcha Sudeep
In a recent interview with the media, Kichcha Sudeep said, “We are not going to the police station to obtain the information, therefore we are just aware of what the media is presenting us. It appears that the police and the media are putting a lot of effort into finding the truth. Undoubtedly, that family is deserving of justice. Justice should be served to that girl. Justice is due to Renukaswamy, who passed needlessly on the streets. The foetus is entitled to justice. Above all, justice should win in this case, and everyone should have faith in it.”

“The Kannada sector requires a clean chit.”
He stated that the murder case has damaged the reputation of the Kannada cinema industry without naming Darshan. “Everyone’s heart goes out to that family,” stated Kichcha Sudeep. There’s something off about the vibe. Justice should be served to the film business. The film business appears to be singled out for blame. The business requires a clean sheet. Numerous artists are participating. A movie is more than just one or two actors. If the offender is brought to justice, the film industry will feel comforted.”

On June 11, Darshan, Pavithra Gowda, and other individuals were taken into custody in relation to the June 8 murder of Renukaswamy, a Chitradurga native. It is said that he was kidnapped, tortured, and killed because he sent obscene messages to Pavithra.

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