Nora Fatehi summoned by National Commission for Women over ‘Sarke Chunar’ row from KD – The Devil Nora Fatehi has once again found herself at the centre of controversy after being summoned by the National Commission for Women (NCW) in connection with the ongoing backlash surrounding the song ‘Sarke Chunar’ from KD – The Devil. The actress was reportedly called by the commission on May 6 and has now been asked to appear before the authorities on May 7 at 11:30 am. The controversy erupted earlier this year after the Hindi version of the song ‘Sarke Chunar’ was released online. Soon after its release in March, the track sparked widespread criticism across social media platforms, with several users objecting to what they described as explicit and suggestive lyrics. Questions were also raised about the portrayal of women in the song, along with concerns regarding accountability and intent behind the content. According to reports, Nora Fatehi had earlier distanced herself from the controversy by clarifying that she had only shot for the Kannada version of the song and that her consent was allegedly not taken for the Hindi adaptation. When the NCW had initially summoned her regarding the matter, the actress reportedly informed the commission that she was out of the country and requested another hearing date. The legal scrutiny around the song has continued to intensify over the past few weeks. Last month, Sanjay Dutt, who also featured in the dance number, was summoned by the N... #National #Commission #National_Commission #Nora_Fatehi #Sarke_Chunar’ #Chunar’_row #Devil #Devil_Nora #ongoing_backlash #backlash_surrounding

SHOCKING: India is the ONLY country in the world to award an ‘A’ rating to The Devil Wears Prada 2 Many viewers who ventured to watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Friday, May 1, and Saturday, May 2, expected an abundance of skin show, intimacy or violence. This is because the film has been certified ‘A’. However, all such fears were put to rest once patrons exited the theatre; after all, there’s nothing even remotely adult in the film, be it in terms of dialogues, scenes or even theme. Almost everyone is unanimous that The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a family-friendly flick and that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) should have awarded it a U/A, if not a ‘U’, rating. Bollywood Hungama went through the ratings awarded by censor boards across various countries and found that India is the only country where The Devil Wears Prada 2 is restricted to audiences aged 18 and above. In Switzerland, the film is permitted for anyone above the age of 6. Finland, Denmark and Spain permit anyone over 7 to catch the comedy drama. In Ireland, one has to be above 8, while in Belgium and the Netherlands, one has to be 9 to see the film. Turkey has awarded 10A rating to The Devil Wears Prada 2. In all these countries, minors are not restricted from watching the film; they can enter the theatre if accompanied by adults. The Censor Boards in Brazil, Hungary, Malta, the United Kingdom, Oman, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, South Korea and Ukraine have given 12 rating to the film. One... #Friday #film #Wears_Prada #Devil_Wears #Devil #Prada #Wears #skin_show #SHOCKING #censor_boards

I asked ChatGPT to reimagine The Devil Wears Prada 2 ending based on the shocking Runway magazine AI twist in the sequel — and the results aren't as dreadful as you'd think Runway Magazine nearly got bought out by an AI company in The Devil Wears Prada 2 ending — so I asked ChatGPT to work what would shake out if the deal happened in real life. #real_life #asked_ChatGPT #Wears_Prada #Devil_Wears #Devil #Runway_magazine #shocking_Runway #ending_based #deal_happened #Prada

BREAKING: Raja Shivaji, The Devil Wears Prada 2 witness CRAZY demand; exhibitors open 1 am and 2 am shows to handle the rush Raja Shivaji and The Devil Wears Prada 2 have been released today to a massive response. The Devil Wears Prada 2 had paid previews yesterday and were sold out in many theatres in urban cities, especially the ones frequented by elite. Both films have a great word of mouth and hence, a huge weekend total is expected from both of them. As it happens with such films, cinemas have already decided to play post-midnight shows on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3. On May 2, The Devil Wears Prada 2 will have a 1:20 am show at Mumbai’s PVR Oberoi Mall while 1:10 am at PVR C&B Square. There’ll be a show at 1:40 am at PVR Lido and a show at 1:20 am at PVR Le Reve. The latter will also play the show at the same time on Sunday. Meanwhile, PVR Infiniti Malad will screen The Devil Wears Prada 2 on May 3 at 1:25 am. More cinemas in Mumbai and other mega cities are expected to follow suit. As for Raja Shivaji, the popular chain MovieMax has taken the initiative. A show at 12:55 am show will be played at MovieMax Sion. In MovieMax Mira Road, one will get a chance to see the historical drama at 12:55 am, while in Nagpur, one can catch the film at 1:15 am. MovieMax Kalyan will play Raja Shivaji at 12:15 am and 1:15 am, while MovieMax Kanjurmarg will play at 2:15 am, not just on Saturday but also on Sunday. Miraj’s Dombivali has decided to go for a 2:20 am sho... #Raja_Shivaji #Wears_Prada #Devil_Wears #Devil #Prada #witness_CRAZY #CRAZY_demand #Wears #exhibitors_open #massive_response

Several cinemas yet to open May 1 bookings; exhibitors face ‘agni pariksha’ as they struggle to accommodate Raja Shivaji, Ek Din, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Patriot, KD - The Devil and holdover releases Issues over screen-sharing have become extremely common now, and this week, the situation has intensified significantly. This is because several major films in different languages are releasing simultaneously, leaving programmers at their wits’ end while allocating the desired number of shows to each of them. As expected, with less than 24 hours to go for the releases, the issues are yet to be sorted. In Mumbai, theatres like Regal, MovieTime Suburbia, PVR Le Reve, Roxy, Eros IMAX, Kasturba and Nazrana hadn’t opened bookings for May 1, as of 8:00 am on April 30. Surprisingly, even a three-screen multiplex like Sterling hadn’t opened plans for the coming week. Meanwhile, advance booking is yet to open in a full-fledged manner in cinemas like Devgn CineX Mulund, Devgn CineX Thane, Topiwala, MovieTime Malad, Tilak and Rajhans Ghatkopar. An exhibition source told Bollywood Hungama, “This is like agni pariksha for us. We need to allot shows to Raja Shivaji (releasing in Hindi and Marathi), Ek Din (Hindi), The Devil Wears Prada 2 (English), Patriot (Malayalam), Kara (Tamil), Dhabkaaro (Gujarati), KD - The Devil (Kannada) etc. In a city like Mumbai, where there’s an audience for films in various languages, the programming team is working dedicatedly and in constant touch with dis... #Raja_Shivaji #Wears_Prada #Devil_Wears #exhibitors_face #intensified_significantly #extremely_common #accommodate_Raja #Devil #holdover_releases #releases_Issues
