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Manoj Muntashir hits back at RJD leader who slammed him over his Urdu surname, says people who call Brahmin beggars are two pence illiterate

Manoj Muntashir tweeted and argued if is there any law in the country that cares about the honour and respect of the upper castes or are Hindus, Savarnas, and Brahmins are just abused by the petty leaders.

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Indian lyricist Manoj Muntashir has hit headlines after he bashed a Rashtriya Janata Dal leader for mocking his Urdu surname.

An RJD leader Akash took to Twitter and tagged Manoj Muntashir writing that a child of an unknown is never true. Only a child of two-faced is true and Manoj Shukla belongs to the first one. He further said that on one hand, the lyricist spews poison and on another hand, he is using his Urdu surname to gain subscribers on YouTube.

Hitting back at Akash, Manoj wrote that people who call Brahmins beggars are two pence illiterate. He further gave examples of Brahmins Guru like Parashuram, Dronacharya, Porus, Chanakya, Peshwa Bajirao, Tatya Tope, Mangal Pandey, Chandrashekhar Tiwari Azad, and Captain Manoj Pandey and asked Akash to apologise to the entire Vipra caste.

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Manoj further tweeted and argued if is there any law in the country that cares about the honour and respect of the upper castes or are Hindus, Savarnas, and Brahmins are just abused by the petty leaders.

This Twitter war comes in when Vivek Agnihotri’s film, The Kashmir Files, has triggered debates on the honour of Kashmiri Brahmins across the nation. The film is based on the 1994 exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir and has broken several records. On the other hand, the film also sparked debates and discussions on social media.

While a section of social media users applauded the film for portraying the truth, others accused the director of spreading hatred between two communities in the nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister hailed the makers following which several BJP-led states including Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Assam, and Gujarat announced the film tax-free.

The Kashmir Files also released worldwide and the film is all set to premiere on the OTT platform, ZEE5.

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Seema Sajdeh likely to join Ex-Husband Sohail Khan in Prime Video’s ‘Alliance’ as wildcard contestant

Seema Sajdeh is reportedly gearing up to enter Prime Video’s Alliance as a wildcard contestant shortly after Sohail Khan’s entry, potentially marking the former couple’s first reality show appearance together since their divorce.

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Prime Video’s reality series Alliance is set for another major twist, with reports suggesting that fashion designer and entrepreneur Seema Sajdeh will soon enter the show as a wildcard contestant. Her reported entry comes just days after actor-producer Sohail Khan, her former husband, joined the competition as its first wildcard contestant. If confirmed, it will mark the former couple’s first appearance together on a reality show since their divorce in 2022.

Hosted by Kunal Kemmu, Alliance premiered in June 2026 on Prime Video and has quickly gained attention for its strategy-based format. Unlike traditional reality shows, contestants must depend on trust, teamwork and changing alliances to survive. The game begins with 16 celebrity contestants, who enter in pairs with someone they already know. They are divided into four teams: Kings, Warriors, Legends and Hunters. Contestants compete in physical and mental challenges, earn points and face eliminations. After every elimination, new wildcard entrants are introduced, changing the dynamics of the game. 

The lineup of original contestants includes Daisy Shah and Zaid Darbar, Ravi Kishan and Riva Kishan, Kushal Tandon and Arslan Goni, Mini Mathur and Nikhil Chinappa, Ruhee Dosani and Niti Taylor, Payal Dhare(Payal Gaming) and Sabby Suri, Vanshaj Singh and Dolly Javed, and Delbar Arya and Armaan Khera.

Sohail Khan’s participation is significant as it marks his first appearance as a contestant on a reality show, despite previously judging television programmes. Before entering the house, he told photographers, “Please support me,” expressing excitement about taking on a new challenge.

Seema Sajdeh and Sohail Khan were married for over two decades and share two sons, Nirvan Khan and Yohan Khan. Although they separated in 2022, both have maintained that they continue to co-parent their children harmoniously. If Seema joins Alliance, viewers will witness the former couple sharing screen space in a game built on trust, strategy and shifting relationships, making it one of the season’s most anticipated developments.

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Kunal Kemmu reveals the challenges he faced during a career break                           

Kunal Kemmu has spoken candidly about spending nearly a year without acting work, revealing how the experience challenged him emotionally while teaching him resilience, patience and self-belief.

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Kunal said that there was a time when he did not receive any acting offers for almost a year. During this period, many people in the industry advised him to stay visible by attending social events, hosting parties, and sending gifts to influential people. However, he chose not to follow this approach because he believed that his work and talent should speak for themselves rather than relying on networking or publicity.

The actor admitted that being unemployed affected him emotionally and professionally. He often wondered whether he had made the right career choices and worried about how long the difficult phase would continue. Despite these challenges, he remained patient and focused on improving his skills instead of compromising his values.

Kunal explained that success in the entertainment industry depends on many factors, including timing, opportunities, and audience preferences. He said that actors sometimes face periods when good roles are not available, even if they are talented. According to him, rejection is a part of every artist’s journey, and learning to deal with it is important for long-term growth.

Over the years, Kunal has built a reputation through his performances in several films and web projects. His directorial debut also received appreciation from audiences and critics, showing his ability to take on different creative roles in the industry. Looking back, he believes that the difficult period taught him resilience, patience, and confidence in his abilities.

His honest remarks have started conversations about the realities of the film industry, where professional success is often uncertain. Many aspiring actors face similar struggles before receiving meaningful opportunities. Kunal’s experience highlights the importance of perseverance, self-belief, and staying committed to one’s principles, even during challenging times. His story serves as a reminder that setbacks can become valuable learning experiences and that consistent effort often leads to new opportunities.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj removed from ZEE5 India two days after release

Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj, released on ZEE5 on July 3, has been taken down in India. The streaming platform says it is exploring appropriate avenues to restore the film.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj, which premiered on ZEE5 on July 3, has been removed from the streaming platform in India just two days after its release. The platform confirmed the development through an official statement, saying the film will remain unavailable in the country until further notice.

Originally titled Punjab 95, the film had been awaiting certification for several years after it was submitted to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in 2022. It was eventually released on ZEE5 under the title Satluj.

ZEE5 thanks viewers for support

In its statement, ZEE5 expressed gratitude to viewers for the response the film received after its release.

The platform said the audience’s support and appreciation had been overwhelming and thanked subscribers who watched and backed the film.

ZEE5 also reiterated its confidence in the project, stating that it continues to support Satluj and the creative vision behind it. According to the platform, it believes meaningful storytelling can create a lasting impact and remains committed to backing authentic narratives.

Film unavailable in India until further notice

The streaming service confirmed that Satluj has been withdrawn from its Indian catalogue for the time being.

In its statement, ZEE5 said it is exploring all appropriate avenues through due process to make the film available again at the earliest opportunity. The platform added that it remains committed to supporting creators and stories made with artistic integrity and purpose.

While the film is currently unavailable to viewers in India, ZEE5 has not specified when it is expected to return to the platform.

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