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‘Brexit to impact Indian IT industry in short-term’

June 24, 2016 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Britain exiting the European Union (Brexit) would impact the Indian IT industry in the short-term owing to volatility in the exchange rate, uncertainty and terms of exit, a top industry representative said on Friday.

 

“The impact of Brexit will certainly be negative in the short-term on account of volatility in the exchange rates, uncertainty in the markets and the terms on which Britain will leave the Eu,” Nasscom President R. Chandrashekhar said.

Britons voted 51.9 per cent for Brexit against 48.1 per cent of ‘Remain’ vote in a historic referendum on Thursday.

The referendum turnout was 71.8 per cent — with more than 30 million people voting. This was the highest turnout at a British poll since 1992.

Terming the Brexit as a phase of uncertainty in the near term, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) executive said the historic move was also a mix of challenges and opportunities in the longer term.

“Europe is of prime importance for India, as it is not only the second largest market for our industry, but also contributes nearly 30 per cent of software export revenue, which is equivalent to $100 billion,” Chandrashekhar asserted.

Noting that Britain had been a gateway for the Indian industry’s investment across the EU over the decades, Chandrashekhar said a decline in value of British currency (pound sterling) would render contracts losing propositions unless they were renegotiated.

“The uncertainty surrounding protracted negotiations on the terms of exit and/or future engagement with EU could impact decision-making for large projects,” the Nasscom president pointed out.

The exit may also lead to Indian outsourcing firms setting up separate offices or operations for EU and divestment from Britain.

Mobility of skilled labour between Britain and the EU will also be affected, while changes in the financial system and banks would have a bearing due to currency impact.

“Hence we urge policy makers in Brussels and London to provide greater clarity and guidance on the next steps so as to ensure our businesses have the clarity to stay invested in Britain,” said Chandrashekhar.

According to indications, British policy makers are committed to minimise the possible negative impact of the referendum to quit the EU.

The historic development will also unleash opportunities as about 800 Indian firms, employing 110,000 people across the country, have a deeper partnership with Britain.

“In the long term, however, Brexit could lead to strengthening of Indo-British economic relationship, as Britain seeks to compensate for loss of preferential access to EU markets,” Chandrashekhar affirmed.

With Britain less dependent on intra-EU immigration into its country, it could become more open to high-skilled immigration from other non-EU countries, including India.

“Britain will be under no obligation to adopt restrictive EU data localisation norms, which it does not subscribe to in their entirety. All these factors could benefit our bilateral economic relations,” the former telecom secretary added.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

“A Scandall is a coming of age, murder mystery cum super natural thriller”: Johnny Baweja

June 23, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Johnny Baweja happens to be a dynamic & handsome dude who is making his debut with a very sensuously crafted murder mystery named A Scandall which is releasing this week. But Johnny Baba begs to differ when A Scandall is inadvertently referred to as a sexually oriented sleazy film. He avers, “I fail to understand why everyone is trying to judge a book by its cover, I mean they are just making an assumption that A Scandall is a sexy & a sleazy film which on the contrary it is not. In short A Scandall is a whodunit albeit coming of age murder mystery cum super natural thriller.”

Johnny Baweja

So what is your debut film A Scandall all about?

As I have already mentioned before A Scandall is not at all a sexy or a sleazy film. It is a coming of age, murder mystery cum super natural thriller. And yes my film A Scandall too has a tag line. Everyone has one and we cannot run away from it. The film sets out to talk about sex, incest & of course scandals. Which is surely going to raise everyone’s eyebrows, yet I would call A Scandall an introspective, thought provoking albeit an entertaining film too. And the credit for making such an interesting & entertaining film goes to director Ishan Trivedi who has earlier directed films like Radio & Saade Saath Phere. And in his hat trick film A Scandall he definitely is going to hit the Bull’s Eye.

Now tell us briefly about your interesting role in A Scandall?

Of course I found my role in A Scandall a very interesting albeit an entertaining one too. So in A Scandall I have enacted the role of a man named Vidhu, who happens to be a film making student. Now to discuss about his characteristics, he happens to be very bold, straight forward albeit an honest young guy. On the surface Vidhu may look like a bad guy as his character has a grey shade to it. But then honestly speaking, who isn’t mean in real life? Everyone is mean because everyone thinks of only himself or herself and no one does only charity all the time.

How did you tackle such a tough role in your debut film A Scandall that too with such an effortless ease?

I will not mince word as I totally agree with you that indeed enacting the role in A Scandall was extremely tough. That apart right at the outset I would like to clarify that to enact the role of Vidhu was really difficult especially because I was sailing in not just one but two different boats, namely producing the film A Scandall as well as acting in it. Besides A Scandall I had earlier acted in a film called Swan for producer T. P. Aggarwal who has been my mentor all along and supported me very well. But yes technically A Scandall can be termed as my debut film as it has been released first while T. P. Sir’s Swan will be released very soon. In fact I would say that every film has its own individual destiny. Swan was made entirely for film festival circuit all over the globe and it has already participated in Mexico, Berlin & Miami amongst other film festivals and has won several awards and has garnered rave reviews. But of course at some places it was rejected and at some places it was selected.

How did you bag the offer of A Scandall?

Now it so happened that I bumped into director Ishaan Trivedi at someone else’s office when he was busy working on the script of a film. When he asked me if I would like to act in his film, I listened to the narration and told him that I would love to do the film which was then in its writing stage, because as an actor, I would love to be part of some film which has a social cause and was not just a run of the mill story. The film did not take off then but when Ishaan finished writing the subject of A Scandall, he asked me to play the lead.

Johnny, you belong to a filmy family of Bollywood then how come your uncle the most prominent producer & director Harry Baweja never offered to launch you as an actor, so much so that you had to turn a producer to launch yourself as an actor?

Be that as it may but tell me sir why should I ask my uncle to launch me as an actor, even though the fact remains that my father had produced Trinetra which had launched my uncle as a director. Besides you seem to have forgotten one fact that T. P. Sir had already given me a break in his film Swan so what if it has done the rounds of only the film festival circuits till this date. And I would also love to clarify one thing specifically that though I have nothing against my uncle Harry Baweja, the fact is that every father would like to cast his own son and my uncle is no exception to the rule.

So what was the reason for your uncle Harry Baweja & Cousin Harman Baweja to distance themselves from you when an MMS of your film was leaked all over?

It happens, it’s their choice. I have nothing more to comment on this topic.

Ok tell me how was it like working with Reet Mazumdar, your leading actress in A Scandall?

She is very good both as an actress & as a co – star too. In fact I have known Reet now for a long time ever since we were cast together in Swan too, though it was Ishaan Trivedi who cast Reet in A Scandall. Earlier he was to direct a film with Reet but the film did not materialize but he remembered her when he decided to launch A Scandall.

And how was it working with your director Ishaan Trivedi?

To describe him in just one word he is fabulous. I really loved working with him both as a producer and as an actor too.

So what’s next on your agenda?

Sir believe me I am not the kind of actor who would keep on boasting that I have signed half a dozen films and that I am currently in talks with a few more producers. In fact I want people in the industry as well as the audiences to see me in my film A Scandall and then I will take a call about which film to do next.

Filed Under: Film

Shiv Sena asks Modi if Yoga will relieve pain of inflation

June 23, 2016 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: In yet another salvo at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shiv Sena today said bringing yoga to the centre stage of the world was a praise-worthy effort, but will practising the ancient form of exercise relieve people of the pain of inflation.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi deserves praise for making 130 countries perform yoga. The world bends if somebody makes it do so. Through yoga, Modi made 130 nations lay on the ground.

“What is now needed is to make Pakistan lie down forever. This can only happen with the help of weapons. Pakistan deserves a permanent ‘Shavaasan’ (a yoga position that involves lying down like a corpse),” the Sena said in an editorial in its mouthpiece ‘Saamana’.

It said that while chief ministers of non-BJP states may oppose Modi, yoga is a science that should not be opposed.

“A lot can be achieved through yoga. But, in daily life, can yoga help in relieving the pains of high inflation and corruption? It would be good if a clarification is given on this as well,” it said.

The United Nations had last year declared June 21 as the International Day of Yoga.

Lakhs of people across India and abroad stretched themselves in various postures to mark the second International Yoga Day as the Prime Minister maintained that yoga is not a religious activity.

Sena, which is part of the BJP-led governments in Maharashtra and at the Centre, has been critical of BJP and the Modi government following strain in their ties since their alliance in Maharashtra collapsed ahead of the October 2014 Assembly polls due to problems over seat-sharing.

Though they did come together after the election, Sena has been reduced to a junior partner and has lost no opportunity to hit out at BJP leaders.

Recently, Sena had been critical of Modi’s remarks abroad about India being plagued by corruption, saying they “maligned the nation’s image”, and questioned if scams in BJP-ruled Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat can be attributed to others.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Modi meets Xi, seeks support for India’s NSG bid

June 23, 2016 by Nasheman

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Tashkent: As India makes a strong bid for membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Chinese President Xi Jinping and is understood to have sought China’s support for it, seen as very crucial to take forward the process.

The outcome of the meeting between Modi and Xi here will determine proceedings at the two-day plenary meeting of the atomic trading club which began in Seoul today, sources said.

Though some other countries like Turkey, New Zealand and South Africa have reservations over India’s membership to the 48-nation grouping, India feels their opposition will fizzle out once China takes a favourable position towards New Delhi.

China’s position on India’s NSG bid is very crucial, sources said.
Modi arrived here today on a two-day visit to attend the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

Earlier, Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain met Xi on the sidelines of the summit and thanked China for supporting Pakistan’s case for NSG membership.

Giving clear indication of its opposition to India’s NSG bid, China yesterday had underlined the differences within NSG members, saying “parties are yet to see eye-to-eye on this issue”.
While making some right noises of playing “constructive” role on the issue of memberships of India and Pakistan, China maintained that the matter was not on the agenda of the plenary. Here too, Beijing clubbed the two sub-continental neighbours despite the marked difference in their nuclear non-proliferation track record.

Coinciding with the SCO summit, the two-day annual plenary of the NSG began today in the South Korean capital during which India’s application for membership of the atomic trading club is likely to be deliberated upon.

While the US and France have issued statements ahead of the plenary strongly supporting India’s case and asking members to back New Delhi, China has been unrelenting in its opposition harping on the need to have a criteria for non-NPT countries like India and clubbing India’s case with that of Pakistan for which it is batting.

Roughly 20 countries are backing India’s case fully but given that the decisions in NSG are taken by consensus, India faces an uphill task. India is seeking membership of NSG to enable it to trade in and export nuclear technology.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Pakistan mourns assassinated Sufi singer Amjad Sabri

June 23, 2016 by Nasheman

Security tight at funeral of Qawwali singer Amjad Sabri, who was killed by Taliban gunmen in Karachi on Wednesday.

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by Al Jazeera

Thousands of people have attended the funeral of slain Pakistani Qawwali singer Amjad Sabri in Karachi, amid a major security operation.

Large crowds gathered for the procession and funeral service on Thursday, which was led by the spiritual heir of Sufi saint Baba Farid, Pakistani media reported.

Al Jazeera’s Alia Chughtai, reporting from Karachi, said the area of Liaquatabad Road where the funeral was held was under lockdown by security forces.

“The police services have cleared out the roads for the funeral procession and everything in the area is under lockdown,” Chughtai reported.

Sabri was killed on Wednesday while driving in his car in the city’s Liaqatabad area. A motorcycle pulled up alongside the vehicle and the attackers opened fire.

The 45-year-old singer is survived by his wife and five children. Sabri’s brother, who was also in the vehicle, was wounded.

“Two riders used 30-bore pistols to shoot Sabri five times. The bullet to the head took the qawwal’s life. The attackers took the Hassan Square route to escape,” Inspector General Mushtaq Mehar told Pakistan’s English language newspaper Dawn.

“It was a targeted killing and an act of terrorism,” Muqaddas Haider, a senior police officer told AFP news agency, without naming possible suspects.
Sabri’s body was laid to rest next to his father Ghulam Farid Sabri in Paposh Nagar graveyard, in the compound of Pir Herat Shah Warsi’s shrine.

The killing of the singer was met with shock and condemnation. Neighbours congregated outside the singer’s home to offer condolences to his relatives, while TV channels broadcast recordings of his music in tribute.

Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan’s prime minister, was among those condemning the killing and ordered an investigation.

A splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for the raid, saying Sabri’s qawwalis were blasphemous.

Fakhre Alam, the Chairman of the Sindh Board of Film Censors, claimed on Twitter that Sabri had earlier submitted an application for security, but the home department refused to follow up on it.

Asghari Begum, Amjad Sabri’s mother told Al Jazeera, that about six months ago three unknown assailants came to their residence and had burst open the front door. Amjad was not present, and they had left.

Sabri and his late father, Ghulam Farid Sabri, were well-known qawwali singers – a style of music rooted in Sufism, or Islamic mysticism – that is popular across South Asia with roots tracing back to the 13th century.

Sufi mosques and shrines have come under attack in recent years, including the 2010 bombing of the Data Darbar shrine in Lahore that killed more than 40 people.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Pakistan

Movie Review: ‘Astu’ A Sensitive Tale About A Father & A Daughter Relationship!

June 22, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Till now Astu has won more than 27 National & International film awards and now it is set to release on 15th Jul, all over Maharashtra.

The story is about a Sanskrit scholar Chakrapani Shastri who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease and he lives in his own world far away from the present and then starts the turmoil of the family who has to look after him. The relationship between the father and his daughter is the theme of the film and it has been essayed very beautifully in the film. The film stars veteran Dr. Mohan Agashe, Amruta Subhash, Iravati Harshe, Devika Daftardar & Milind Soman amongst others. The film has been written & directed by Sumitra Bhave & Sunil Sukhthankar and the music is by Dhanajay Kharvindikar & Saket Kanetkar.

The performance of the crippled protagonist Appa played by Dr. Mohan Agashe has been appreciated all over and the performance of the Mahta’s wife played by Amruta Subhash has also been appreciated a lot and she has won the National Award too for her role.

The film has been produced by Sheela Rao & Dr. Mohan Agashe and that the dictum that Marathi films have a lot of good content is proved more evident from this film. The film has won many prestigious awards till now. The film was supposed to have a limited release but now it will have a big release to reach more audiences and that’s why the film is being re – released as revealed by the producer Sheela Rao.

Filed Under: Film

Muzaffarnagar riot victim gives birth on road after hospital denies entry

June 22, 2016 by Nasheman

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Muzaffarnagar: A 35-year-old woman who was displaced from her native village during the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, gave birth on a road after she was allegedly denied admission by a government hospital here, prompting a probe by the Chief Medical Officer (CMO).

The incident occurred yesterday when the pregnant woman was denied entry at the government primary health centre in Kandhla town, her husband said.

She was asked by the doctors to return as her delivery date was scheduled three days later, he alleged.

He said that his wife gave birth on the road while they were returning to their house.

The woman was later shifted to a hospital in Shamli district on the directive of CMO V Agnihotri.

Meanwhile, the CMO has ordered a probe into the incident.

The woman claimed that she was displaced from her native Phugana village during the riots and was later rehabilitated at Kandhla town.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Uproar over Salman Khan ‘raped woman’ comment

June 21, 2016 by Nasheman

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Actor Salman Khan has landed himself in a controversy after he reportedly compared himself with a raped woman when quizzed about the gruelling “Sultan” shoot. However, noted scriptwriter Salim Khan later apologised on behalf of his son.

Salman, 50, had to undergo rigorous training for the wrestling drama and in an interview to online entertainment portal Spotboye, he allegedly said that after shooting a scene, he used to feel like a “raped woman”.

“While shooting, during those six hours, there’d be so much of lifting and thrusting on the ground involved. That was tough for me because if I was lifting, I’d have to lift the same 120-kilo guy 10 times for 10 different angles. And likewise, get thrown that many times on the ground.

“This act is not repeated that many times in the real fights in the ring. When I used to walk out of the ring, after the shoot, I used to feel like a raped woman. I couldn’t walk straight. I would eat and then, head right back to training. That couldn’t stop.”

Salman’s comments did not go down well with many, who took to Twitter to express their angst and slam the actor.

Designer and BJP spokesperson Shaina NC asked Salman to apologise for his comments.

One Twitter user wrote, “I know Salman Khan has fans. But if his female fans are ok with his ‘I felt like a raped woman’ then I’ve just lost faith in the world.”

However, a section of people were defending him with #SalmanMisquoted which started trending on Twitter.

The National Commission for Women (NCW) commissioner, Lalitha Kumaramangalam, said that the actor is given seven-day time to apologise. Otherwise, he will be be asked to before the Commission.

“The Commission has sent him a letter asking him why he said this. Seven days have been given to him to apologise else we will call him to the Commission,” Ms. Kumaramangalam said.

Salim Khan apologises

After the Twitter outrage, “Sholay” scriptwriter Salim Khan (80), said whatever his son commented was wrong.

“Undoubtedly what Salman said is wrong, the simile, example and the context. The intention was not wrong. Nevertheless, I apologise on behalf of his family his fans & his friends. Forgiveness is to pardon the unpardonable or it is no virtue at all,” Mr. Salim Khan posted on Twitter.

He, however, said rather than focusing on his son’s mistake, people should celebrate International Yoga Day.

“To err is human to forgive divine. Today on Intl yoga day lets not run our shops on this mistake,” he tweeted.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Swipe disrupts affordable smartphone segment in India by launching 5” FHD smartphone with Qualcomm Snapdragon Octacore Processor at 6999/- exclusively on Flipkart

June 21, 2016 by Nasheman

Simple, sophisticated and lightweight, Elite Plus offers superior user experience with 5” FHD Display fueled by Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a powerful 3050 mAh battery

Mr. Shripal Gandhi, Founder and CEO of Swipe Technologies along with Rashmi Nigam famous Bollywood actress at the launch of Swipe Elite Plus.

Mr. Shripal Gandhi, Founder and CEO of Swipe Technologies along with Rashmi Nigam famous Bollywood actress at the launch of Swipe Elite Plus.

Bangalore: Swipe Technologies, India’s leading mobile internet company, is all-set to bring to you a smartphone experience that will set a market disruption in the category. Following months of anticipation, Swipe will be soon launching Elite Plus, a combination of aesthetics and power that brings an unmatched experience of craftsmanship without putting a dent on pockets. The latest offering from Swipe comes with an ergonomic arc design, premium build quality, powerful processor and a really long-lasting battery.

Launching the new smartphone, Mr. Shripal Gandhi, and Founder & CEO of Swipe Technologies, said “As a leading player in the smartphones space, it is our responsibility to offer better products to our customers every time. We continuously seek feedback from the mobile phone users on their desired features and incorporate them in our new offerings. Thus, after huge success of our pervious launch Elite Note, we are now presenting Elite Plus, which incorporates new improved hardware and software features and is much lighter in weight at 131gms – lowest among the competing brands with such loaded features. A marvel of craftsmanship and technology combines the beauty of Elite Plus. Our products are designed keeping in mind the expectations of Indian youth who is demanding better experience from smartphones in terms of better hardware as well as software. Elite Plus is priced competitively to offer this superior experience to the aspiring youth of the country.”

What gives Elite Plus its wings is its incredible power. With Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 64-Bit 615 Octa-Core processor, Elite Plus is equipped to handle all demanding tasks while giving the best 3D gaming experience on a Smartphone. A 2GB RAM powers Elite Plus to handle multi-tasking without breaking a sweat. A 3050 mAh marathon battery powers the Elite Plus for more than one full day’s use. Recognizing that a premium device must be compatible with high-speed connectivity standards, designers of Elite Plus have ensured supports 2G/3G/4G LTE/ EVDO/CDMA standards at breathtaking speeds, helping user make the most of their time.

Elite Plus scores a plus with cameras. With its 13MP rear camera and 8MP front camera, an Elite Plus user can take high-resolution selfies and all other photos without compromising on details. For music lovers, Elite Plus offers new edition of speakers that offers superior acoustics, with a dedicated amplifier for each speaker to deliver audio quality unprecedented from a smartphone.

It sports a Full High Definition (FHD) 5” 1920×1080 IPS Display and energy-efficient screen that gives 40% more colors than a normal LCD screen for brilliant graphics and gaming even under direct sunlight. It has a highly-intuitive control layout as part of the new Ergonomic Arc design. The new phone comes with Premium Jaquard Polycarbonate body with thin metal frame that is ergonomically tapered to effortlessly fit in your grip.

Despite being packed with superior features, the stunningly beautiful lightweight and powerful new Swipe Elite Plus comes at attractive price point. A price tag of INR 6999/- makes Elite Plus an object of desire that is truly affordable for the aspiring youth. Swipe’s new offering will be available exclusively from Flipkart.com from 6th June onwards

The growth in the Internet base in India has been exponential and rising penetration of smartphones is fueling this growth. According to a recent Boston Consultancy Group (BCG) report, INDIA@DIGITAL.BHARAT, it took 20 years from the introduction on the Internet to reach 100 million users. The second 200 million will likely be reached within three years, and a third in less than a year. In fact, the next four years will see nearly 350 million additional Internet users. The primary drivers of this exponential growth have been expansion to small towns / rural India, increased affordability due to lower-cost data-enabled smartphones and ever-increasing awareness of, and need for, the Internet. “It has been endevour of Swipe to offer lower-cost feature-rich to the aspiring youth from tier-2 and tier-3 towns, thus contributing to true digitalization of India,” says Mr Gandhi.

Mr Ajay Yadav, VP – Smartphones, Flipkart, said “We are delighted to announce Flipkart’s exclusive association with Swipe to launch its latest offering Elite Plus. We have received overwhelming response – especially from tier 2 and tier 3 towns – for all Swipe products that we have sold in the past. With its enriched features and attractive price tag, we expect great response for this flagship device from Swipe.”

Filed Under: India

Shani Shingnapur Surrounded By Controversy Once Again

June 21, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Just recently the Shani Shingnapur temple was mired in a controversy once again because women were not allowed inside the inner sanctum of the temple and it’s going to be talked about soon again because of the film Chaurya. The film’s story is inspired by the Shani Shingnapur controversy and will release on 5th Aug, 2016.

Navlakha Arts & Holy Basil Company’s Nilesh Navlakha, Vivek Kajaria & Cineleela Talkies’ Ashwini Patil have produced this film with Rajan Amle as the co – producer. Navlakha Arts & Sadhana Cinema is presenter of the film.

Prior to this Holy Basil has produced acclaimed films like Shala, Siddhanth & Fandry along with Navlakha Arts.

The film directed by a new talented director Sameer Asha Patil and the film stars Kishor Kadam, Ganesh Yadav, Milind Shinde, Pradeep Velankar, Digvijay Rohidas, Dinesh Lata Shetty, Teertha Murbadkar & Shruti Kulkarni play important roles in the film.

The village has a very powerful deity and therefore no robbery will take place in the village, is the assumption by the villagers and that God will punish the guilty and therefore there are no doors to the houses in the village. But surprisingly a robbery does takes place in the temple itself and the villagers faith in God & the temple is hurt and since the film is in a suspense thriller genre , to know what happens next , we have to see the film.

The film has the unique accessibility format used for the 1st time which will help blind & deaf people to enjoy the film as announced by the producer Nilesh Navlakha.

A Good story, exotic locations and the suspense thriller genre will surely be liked by the audiences as said by the director Samir Asha Patil.

Filed Under: Film

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