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Honey Singh, Karan Aujla summoned by Punjab Women’s Commission over derogatory lyrics

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Rappers Honey Singh and Karan Aujla have come under legal scrutiny over allegedly objectionable and derogatory language towards women in their songs resleased recently. The Punjab State Women’s Commission has taken suo motu cognisance of the matter and issued notices to both artists, summoning them to appear on August 11, 2025.

Aujla’s latest track MF Gabhru, released on August 1, 2025, has stirred controversy for its alleged vulgar references to women. Composed, written, and sung by Aujla with music by Ikky, the official video has got over 30 lakh views on YouTube. Following this, the Commission has directed the Punjab Director General of Police to assign a senior officer to investigate the case and asked Aujla to appear before the Commission.

Honey Singh is facing backlash for his song Millionaire, featured in his 2024 comeback album Glory, which includes tracks like Payal, Bonita, High on Me, and Jatt Mehkma. A similar notice has been issued to Singh, with the Commission requesting an investigation by a senior police officer. He has been instructed to appear before the Commission at 11:30 am on August 11.

Chairperson Raj Lali Gill emphasized that the use of such language in songs is unacceptable. She stated that the Commission has summoned both artists because their lyrics cannot be tolerated and added that the songs in question will be banned. Gill underscored that singers hold a significant influence in society and should act responsibly.

She pointed out the contradiction between the artists’ public expressions of respect for women and the abusive language allegedly used in their lyrics, particularly remarks targeting mothers.

This isn’t the first time Singh has faced legal trouble over his lyrics. In December 2024, his track Makhna drew similar criticism from the Commission for lines deemed disrespectful towards women. Earlier, in 2013, he was booked by Punjab Police for the controversial song Main Hoon Balatkari, which he later denied singing.

Additionally, his alleged involvement in the infamous Ch**t Vol. 1 continues to resurface, despite Singh’s repeated denial, including in his Netflix documentary Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous. A resurfaced concert clip has further reignited public debate over his role in the song.

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Dhurandhar raw and uncut version set for digital premiere on two major streaming platforms

In a major surprise for action film fans, the raw and uncut version of Dhurandhar is launching tomorrow across both Netflix India and JioHotstar with uncensored footage and multiple audio tracks.

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Indian cinema enthusiasts are in for an unexpected treat as the highly anticipated unfiltered version of the blockbuster film Dhurandhar is officially heading to digital platforms. In a surprising double-platform strategy, the raw and uncut cut of the action-packed movie is scheduled to begin streaming on both Netflix India and JioHotstar.

The sudden announcement from the streaming platforms has sparked significant buzz across social media. While much of the recent digital speculation has centered around the streaming schedule for the sequel, media updates have confirmed that this specific raw release applies to the franchise’s first installment. Starting tomorrow, viewers in India will be able to watch the unfiltered version of the movie in multiple regional languages, including Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil, complete with intense gore sequences and raw dialogues that were previously trimmed.

Dual-platform digital release brings uncensored action

The announcement has cleared up initial confusion among fans who were anticipating updates regarding the franchise. While international audiences have seen varied streaming distributions for the franchise, viewers within India will uniquely get access to the first film’s “undekha” (unseen) cut simultaneously on two separate streaming applications.

The standard digital premiere for the second installment, Dhurandhar 2, remains locked for June 4, 2026, on JioHotstar and will mirror the standard censored cut that was showcased during its theatrical run. However, for fans seeking an uncompromising, high-octane cinematic experience, the original film’s extended, raw edition arrives online tomorrow on both competing streaming services.

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Dhurandhar 2 bags massive OTT deal, likely to stream on JioHotstar after IPL 2026

Dhurandhar 2 lands a Rs 155 crore OTT deal with JioHotstar and may release after IPL 2026.

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The upcoming Bollywood film Dhurandhar 2 has reportedly secured a significant OTT deal, underlining its strong market buzz ahead of release. According to media reports, the film’s digital streaming rights have been acquired by JioHotstar for approximately Rs 155 crore.

The makers are expected to follow a strategic release plan, with the film likely to premiere on the platform after the conclusion of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. JioHotstar also holds digital streaming rights for the tournament, and the post-IPL window is seen as an effort to retain audience engagement.

Reports suggest that the film could arrive on OTT in late May or early June 2026, depending on its theatrical release schedule and run. However, there is no official confirmation yet regarding the exact streaming date.

Industry observers note that the reported deal highlights the growing demand for big-ticket Hindi films among streaming platforms, especially those expected to draw strong audience interest.

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Ramayana teaser unveiled as Ranbir Kapoor appears as Rama in Nitesh Tiwari’s epic film

The teaser of Ramayana has been released, showing Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama. The film will release in two parts in 2026 and 2027.

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The teaser of Nitesh Tiwari’s upcoming film Ramayana has been released, offering the first glimpse of Ranbir Kapoor in the role of Lord Rama. The film, which is planned as a two-part cinematic project, is scheduled for a Diwali release later this year.

The teaser shows several key moments, including scenes from the coronation and the exile period in the forest of Panchavati. Ranbir Kapoor appears in the role of Rama with a calm and composed presence. The teaser also briefly shows Yash in the role of Ravan towards the end.

Ahead of the teaser launch, Alia Bhatt shared a video message on social media asking audiences to support the project and Ranbir Kapoor’s work on the film. In the video, she said the “Rama unit” video would be released and encouraged audiences to watch and support the film.

Budget and scale

Producer Namit Malhotra said the film has been in development for six to seven years and is being made on a large scale. According to him, the total budget for both parts is around $500 million, which is over Rs 4,000 crore combined.

He said the film is being made for a global audience and aims to present the epic on a large cinematic scale while remaining efficient in production.

Music collaboration

The film’s music is being composed through a collaboration between AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer. Rahman said working on a project based on such an iconic epic is challenging, as the team wants to present something new while respecting the importance of the story.

Release plan and cast

The film will be released in two parts. The first part is scheduled for a worldwide release in October 2026 ahead of Diwali, while the second part is planned for release during Diwali 2027.

Apart from Ranbir Kapoor, the film also stars Sai Pallavi, Sunny Deol, Ravi Dubey and Yash in important roles.

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