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Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal To Get Married This Month in Alibaug

According to a report in Pinkvilla, Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal will tie the knot on January 24. Yes, just in 10 days Varan and Natasha will exchange wedding vows in front of their families and close friends.   Varun Dhawan’s momma and daddy dearest have already despatched out e-invites asking individuals to dam their dates from January 22 to 25.

What do the Westerners think about Bollywood song

 India had and has a lot to bring to the table to the West to the extent of Music concern. Both the significant types of traditional music: Carnatic and Hindustani were and are famous. In any case, when it came to Hindi movie's music, we impact by the Western-style, score and beat. Until autonomy, in view of Gandhi's Swadeshi and Quit India movements, there was an irregular impact of Western music. Be that as it may, after autonomy, especially during the 1950s, we took to the Western type of music in Hindi movies. In fact, step by step, we began calling the Hindi entertainment world Bollywood, the word style from Hollywood. Many Hindi Music Directors counterfeited Western music At the same time, some of them likewise dominated the Western structure and thought of some great music all alone. In the 1950s, Western-style enormous ensembles got main-stream in the Hindi entertainment world and their chronicle got conceivable. Jazz, Rock 'n Roll, and Disco types entered Hind

Karan Johar to give producer credit to heroines in women-led films

With several women actors proving that they are capable of carrying a film on their shoulders, gender pay disparity has become a talking point in Bollywood. Karan Johar, one of the biggest forces in the Hindi film industry, is taking the lead in making the industry a level playing field. In a first-of-its-kind move, the filmmaker intends to practice the profit-sharing model — a privilege that male superstars have enjoyed so far — with female actors for his forthcoming women-led films. "Soon, a producer credit will be given to [the women headlining the] female-led films because of which they deserve to have a humongous part of the pie. When it comes to female-led films, there has never been a disparity from our end. We have done profit-sharing with them [in the past]," says Johar. While the current slate of his production house has a sole woman-led film in Gunjan Saxena — The Kargil Girl, Johar promises that he is backing powerful stories featuring women protagonists. &q