Alia Bhatt starts training for YRF Spy Universe film, to be followed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love and War: Report

Alia Bhatt starts training for YRF Spy Universe film, to be followed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love and War: Report

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has her upcoming projects lined up for the next year. After wrapping up Jigra, slated for release on September 27, 2024, Pinkvilla has reported on Bhatt’s busy schedule for the next 12 months. Alia is currently preparing for an action-packed role in an upcoming YRF Spy Universe film. Sources close to the production reveal that she will be portraying a super soldier in this yet-untitled project.

Excited to embark on this new journey, Alia has begun a two-month training program with experts to prepare for the role. Filming is expected to commence in late July 2024 and span four months across locations in India and abroad, with a target completion date by the end of the year. Following the YRF Spy Universe film, Alia will reunite with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Love and War.

Shooting for this project is expected to begin in January 2025 and conclude by June of the same year, according to the current production schedule. There are also rumours of Bhatt making cameo appearances in other projects before diving into these two major films.

While Bhatt begins filming Love and War in January, reports suggest Ranbir Kapoor will shoot his solo portions earlier, likely in the last quarter of 2024. RK is expected to wrap up his commitments on the film Ramayana by July before moving on to preparations for Love and War.

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Diana Penty collaborates with PETA India for their “Adopt Don’t Shop” campaign

Diana Penty collaborates with PETA India for their “Adopt Don’t Shop” campaign

Posing next to Biscuit, a dog up for adoption with World for All, in time for Be Kind to Animals Week (5 to 11 May), actor Diana Penty is drawing her fans’ attention to the plight of dogs waiting in animal shelters for good homes in a new PETA India campaign aimed at urging people never to buy animals from pet shops or breeders. Penty is known to post pictures of her adopted dog, Vicky, whom she refers to as her “teammate for life”, to her nearly 5 million Instagram followers.

“Adopting Vicky was the best decision of my life, and I can tell you from experience that Indie dogs are a delight! They’re loving, playful, intelligent, and resilient,” says Penty. “My friends at PETA India and I, are asking everyone who has the time, space, resources and a lot of love in their hearts, to help give an animal a new life, by adopting one from the street or from a local shelter.”

Penty adds that cats and dogs on India’s streets struggle to survive every day. With only scraps to eat, many go hungry. Others are killed by vehicles, sustain broken bones and wounds that become infected, or are abused by cruel people. Countless more wait in animal shelters because there aren’t enough good homes for them – and buying cats and dogs from breeders or pet stores only exacerbates India’s homeless-animal crisis.

PETA India warns buyers that “pedigree” dogs – who are typically sold in pet shops and by breeders – have been purposely bred to have certain exaggerated physical traits such as small noses and drooping backs, making them especially susceptible to many health problems, including breathing difficulties, hip dysplasia, heart defects, epilepsy, and eye and ear infections. In contrast, Indian “community” dogs are known for their wonderful demeanor, are hardy and resilient, and aren’t predisposed to health problems.

PETA India – whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to abuse in any way” – advocates for sterilization of companion animals. Sterilization is a routine, affordable surgery that can prevent animals from being born only to suffer and struggle to survive on the streets. For more information, please visit PETAIndia.com or follow the group on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

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Apple is working on its own AI chip for data centers: Report | Mint – Mint

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Google plans to use AI to counter cybersecurity threats, prepare reports – The Hindu

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Ranveer Singh has DELETED his wedding pictures? NO! Here’s all you need to know

Ranveer Singh has DELETED his wedding pictures? NO! Here’s all you need to know

The recent attention surrounding Ranveer Singh’s Instagram activity, particularly the removal of his wedding photos, has sparked considerable interest among fans. However, it’s important to clarify that Singh has simply archived all content predating 2023, including his wedding pictures, rather than specifically deleting them. Meanwhile, Deepika Padukone’s Instagram still retains their wedding photos.

Despite initial concerns among fans, it appears that the couple’s decision is part of a broader social media management strategy rather than indicative of any larger issue. Recently leaked images suggesting the couple is enjoying a babymoon further alleviate any unnecessary worry.

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s wedding in November 2018, which included ceremonies blending Konkani and Sindhi traditions, remains a cherished memory for their fans, regardless of its visibility on social media.

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