Pratik Gandhi Humiliated By Police; Kangana Ranaut Was Sexually Molested And More From Ent
From Pratik Gandhi being humiliated by Police to Kangana Ranaut revealing she was sexually assaulted as a child, here is all that rocked the world of entertainment today.
1. Pratik Gandhi Says He Was Humiliated By Police During PM Narendra Modi's Visit In Mumbai
Scam 1992 fame actor Pratik Gandhi recently took to Twitter to share about the humiliating experience he went through in Mumbai. He was getting late for a shoot because Western Express Highway was jammed because of VIP movement, so he decided to walk on the road to reach the location. He claims that Police caught him by the shoulder and pushed him.
2. After Munawar Faruqui, Kangana Ranaut Reveals She Was Also Inappropriately Touched As A Child
"I was six years old and I was sexually assaulted for several years, till the time that I was an 11-year-old boy. I was sexually assaulted for that time. They were my relatives, two of them and it continued for 4-5 years. I would not understand at the time. It was close family. It went on for 3-4 years and once it got extreme and then they realised they should stop it."
3. 'Don't Wanna Live Under Dad's Shadow,' R Madhavan's Son Vedaant On Winning Gold At Danish Open
R Madhavan's son Vedaant Madhavan has been winning accolades in swimming for a long time. He made the nation proud once again after he won a gold and a silver medal in two different swimming competitions at Danish Open. Talking about his success at the age of 16, he says he didn't want to be called R Madhavan's son and instead make a name for himself.
4. 'Hindi Is No More A National Language', Kiccha Sudeep Kickstarts Language Debate Yet Again
Talking about the roaring success of Yash-starrer KGF Chapter 2, Sudeep said, "You said that a pan India film was made in Kannada. I¡¯d like to make a small correction. Hindi is no more a national language."
5. Nawazuddin Siddiqui Thinks His Downfall Will Begin If Took His Audience For Granted
Siddiqui says he never takes his audience for granted. "It is on you if you¡¯re making your character challenging enough. If you¡¯re doing that, means you¡¯re still curious. It is an ongoing process. The day I stop the process thinking that the audience will love me anyway as I am a great actor, my downfall will begin," he said.