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The Vaccine War trailer out: Social media praises Vivek Agnihotri for another jaw-dropping film

The struggle of Indian scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic has been portrayed in the trailer.

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The Vaccine War trailer out

The Vaccine War trailer, which had been eagerly anticipated, was unveiled on Tuesday. The film, which stars Anupam Kher, Nana Patekar, Sapthami Gowda, and Pallavi Joshi in the key parts, is reportedly the first bio-science film made in India and is based on a true story. The struggle of Indian scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic has been portrayed in the trailer.

The scientist responsible for embarking on their incredible mission to develop the first COVID-19 vaccine for India is played by Nana Patekar in the trailer. Budget restrictions and inaccurate media portrayals are only two of the challenges these scientists encounter. The number of female scientists working on the vaccine was also mentioned in the trailer.

Anupam Kher can be seen playing the role of PM in the film. A journalist named Raima Sen makes an appearance and seeks to damage the reputation of both the government and the indigenous vaccination. Additionally, there are sections in the trailer that quote passages from the Mahabharat.

Several people have expressed their excitement for the movie on social media in response to the trailer. One of them said thank you to Vivek Agnihotri ji for showing the effort of Indian scientists and the Indian government and exposing the anti-national people.

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After viewing this trailer, I finally understood why everyone’s eyes were watering. It is an emotion that is genuine and originated from the heart, another said. A third user said, Bharat can do it. A fourth user said, what a caravan…Bravo to Vivek. Others were also praising the trailer.

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The makers of The Vaccine War previously released a teaser, which was well-received. They launched their movie campaign in the US with a special showing, where the movie was greeted with a standing ovation.

The Vaccine War talks about the struggle of Indian scientists behind the development of vaccines and also unfolds many stories that went behind the scenes, according to the movie’s description. On September 28, the movie will be released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

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Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh blessed with baby girl

Their family members followed suit soon after their arrival.

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Bollywood stars Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh welcomed their first, baby girl, on Sunday at Mumbai’s HN Reliance Hospital, as per the report. The arrival of the healthy baby marks a significant new chapter in the lives of Deepika and Ranveer Singh.

The couple, accompanied by their family members, were spotted arriving at the hospital on Sunday, with photographers being unable to capture clear pictures as they remained inside their curtained car. Their family members followed suit soon after their arrival.

In preparation for the baby’s arrival, the duo visited the iconic Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai on Friday, seeking blessings from Lord Ganesha ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi. Images and videos of Deepika in a green-colored saree with a baby bump went viral on social media.

The couple announced their pregnancy in February this year through a joint post signifying “September 2024” with adorable motifs of baby clothes, shoes, and balloons. They also shared pictures from their maternity photoshoot, showing a radiant Deepika flaunting her baby bump with Ranveer by her side.

Reports suggest that the couple might embark on this new journey in a new residence. It is rumored that Deepika and Ranveer may move into a luxurious apartment in Bandra, near superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s bungalow, Mannat. The apartment will comprise floors 16 to 19 with a private terrace once construction is complete.

Known for keeping their relationship private, Deepika and Ranveer started dating in 2013 on the set of “Goliyon Ki Rasleela: Ram-Leela” and tied the knot at Lake Como, Italy, in 2018, in an intimate ceremony with close friends and family in attendance.

Deepika Padukone’s most recent appearance in the Prabhas-starrer “Kalki 2898 AD” became the biggest blockbuster of 2024. Her upcoming project includes Rohit Shetty’s “Singham Again,” alongside husband Ranveer Singh, scheduled to release on Diwali this year.

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Mammootty says there is no powergroup in Malayalam film industry amid row over sexual harassment

The actor called upon everyone working in the field to be vigilant so that nothing untoward happens there.

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Actor Mammootty on Sunday denied the presence of any powergroup in the Malayalam film industry amid a row over sexual harassment cases after the release of the Hema Committee Report by the Kerala government weeks ago.

The actor called upon everyone working in the field to be vigilant so that nothing untoward happens there.

In a Facebook post, the Malayalam actor praised the state government’s initiative to constitute the Justice Hema Committee and requested it to implement the recommendations of the panel by enacting necessary legislation if there were any legal hurdles.

In response to the report and the subsequent allegations that caused upheaval in the cinema industry, Mammootty expressed his full support for the recommendations and solutions proposed in the committee’s report. He encouraged all film industry associations to come together in implementing these measures.

Emphasising the ongoing police investigation into the allegations of sexual harassment and abuse raised by multiple women, Mammootty advocated for the agency to continue its probe diligently.

He further highlighted that with the complete report of the committee now in court, the appropriate decisions and punishments should be left to the judicial system.

Delaying his response until the actors’ organisation and its leadership addressed the committee report, Mammootty stressed the societal significance of cinema, noting that the industry reflects both the virtues and vices prevalent in society.

He underscored the need for caution and vigilance within the film sector to prevent any undesirable incidents.

Mammootty’s statement followed Mohanlal’s recent public remarks on the revelations from the committee’s report. Like Mohanlal, Mammootty also refuted the presence of a power group in the industry and echoed the sentiment that cinema mirrors societal realities, emphasising the need for accountability and justice for any wrongdoing.

Meanwhile, Union Minister and BJP president JP Nadda hit out at Kerala government and asked why there is a delay in justice to Hema committee report.

During an interaction with eminent personalities from various fields in Palakkad, Nadda said: “What is stopping Kerala govt? What is haunting you? Because you are part and parcel of that. It is something you want to hide because your people are involved. I am very sorry to say that the Hema Committee report very specifically said that communist party people are involved. Chief Minister should come out.”

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Mohanlal breaks silence on sexual harassment cases in Malayalam film industry, says right decision to release Hema report

He said, “Investigation is going on. Please don’t destroy the industry,” Mohanlal said while addressing the media and the audience at the event.”

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Mollywood actor Mohanlal on Saturday broke his silence on the sexual abuse allegations in the Malayalam film industry saying that it was the right decision by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government to release the Hema Committee Report.

Speaking on the matter, he said the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) is not answerable to all the questions, urging everyone not to put all the focus on the Association.

He said, “Please don’t destroy the industry.”

While addressing the media and the audience at the event, Mohanlal said, “AMMA cannot answer all the questions. These questions should be asked from everyone. This is a very hardworking industry. Many people are involved in it. But everyone cannot be blamed for this. Those responsible will be punished, investigation is going on.”

He assured that all the problems would be looked into and investigated, he added, “We will cooperate in the investigation process. We are here only to set things right. I am not aware of any such power group. I am not a part of it. I have not read the Hema Committee report.”

“If you ask why we have all quit our posts in AMMA now, the answer is that the entire Malayalam film industry is accountable. The report has highlighted not just one issue, but several. What exactly they are, you know better than I do”, Mohanlal said.

Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) filmmaker B Unnikrishnan, on sexual abuse allegations in the Malayalam film industry, said FEFKA is holding the meetings of its affiliate unions and “we intend to conclude all these meetings by September 4 or 5.”

“They will come out with their definite views and feedback on the Hema Committee report which we will analyse and we will prepare a detailed analytical report on the Hema Committee report and submit it to the government”, he added.

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