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Badshahs team issues clarification on Dallas event after FWICE letter
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 18 (ANI): Rapper Badshah's team has issued a clarification following concerns raised by FWICE over his upcoming show in Dallas being allegedly sponsored by a Pakistani company Recently, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) wrote an official letter to Badshah, seeking clarification regarding the Dallas leg of Badshah's much-anticipated Unfinished USA Tour 2025, scheduled for September. "Dear Mr. Badshah, It has come to our attention that you are scheduled to perform in an upcoming event Badshah Un-Finished Tour at the Curtis Culwell Centre in Dallas, USA, on the 19th of Sept 2025 which is reportedly being sponsored by 3Sixty Shows, a company owned and operated by Pakistani nationals," the letter read. Now, on Monday, Badshah's management issued a statement firmly rejecting any such association. "Badshah and his management team unequivocally confirm that the Unfinished USA Tour 2025 is being conducted through a U.S.-based event agency operating under fully transparent contractual terms. The tour is exclusively managed by Manish Sood of Intense Entertainment, who acts as the sole promoter and point of contact, handling all operational aspects including venue bookings, sponsorships, accommodations, and logistics. Badshah remains steadfast in his mission to use music as a bridge for cultural exchange and unity, ensuring his work remains entirely independent of geopolitical influences." Also, Badshah's legal team issued a detailed clarification to FWICE on August 16, 2025. "The artist is not privy to nor involved in any financial arrangements beyond those explicitly outlined in his performance contract. In a commitment to transparency, Badshah's legal counsel has provided comprehensive clarification to FWICE on 16th August 2025, reaffirming his professional integrity and allowing him to dedicate his full attention to his artistic endeavors. This statement underscores Badshah's dedication to maintaining ethical standards while continuing to inspire global audiences through his music," the statement read. Intense Entertainment, the tour promoter, also addressed the issue, confirming the Dallas venue was secured under their company's name. They said, "To ensure seamless execution, we have enlisted the support of 3Sixty Shows--a U.S.-based event management firm owned and led by President and CEO Chloe Jones--to assist with marketing and on-ground logistics. All venue bookings, hotel reservations, flight arrangements, and ancillary logistics for the tour have been coordinated directly through Intense Entertainment, in strict compliance with local regulations and industry best practices." "We remain fully committed to transparency and cooperation with FWICE to address any concerns and ensure the integrity of our events," the promoters added. Badshah is scheduled to perform in Dallas, USA on September 19. (ANI)


Hindustan Times
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Sunjay Kapur's sister heaps praise on Karisma Kapoor amid ₹30,000 crore succession feud: ‘She's a very good mother'
Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband and businessman Sunjay Kapur died of a heart attack on June 12. Since his passing, a feud over his ₹30,000 crore estate has spiralled, involving his mother Rani Kapur, widow Priya Sachdev, and Karisma's name has also been drawn into the turmoil. Now, amid the ongoing dispute, Sunjay's sister Mandhira Kapur has praised Karisma for raising her children well and keeping them close to the family. Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband Sunjay Kapur died on June 12. Mandhira Kapur heaps praise on Karisma Kapoor as a mother Speaking about Karisma, Mandhira told NDTV, 'She is a mother. She is a very good mother, I have to give her that. She has done a very good job of letting the family be one, which is…you know…I commend her for that. I think the kids have been close, and they've had a great relationship. Hopefully, somehow, we can carry that on and let the family be one again because she is looking out for her kids like any mother would, and that's what she is doing.' Mandhira further revealed that she remains in touch with Karisma, saying, 'Yes, of course. I am sure she is in touch with Priya (Sunjay's widow, Priya Sachdev Kapur) too. The fact is we've all had a good relationship. The kids have been coming to see mom. We are all in touch. This is not meant to be a family feud.' Karisma married businessman and industrialist Sunjay Kapur in 2003 in a high-profile Sikh wedding in Mumbai. The couple share two children, daughter Samaira and son Kiaan. In 2014, they filed for divorce through mutual consent, which was finalised in 2016. The following year, Sunjay married Priya Sachdev. Sunjay Kapur's death and the family feud Sunjay died on June 12 this year in London while playing polo. His friend and business associate Suhel Seth told ANI that 'Sunjay died of a heart attack, apparently after swallowing a bee during a polo match in England.' His company, Sona Comstar, also cited a heart attack as the cause of death. Following his death, Rani Kapur claimed to be the sole representative of the family's interests in the auto components company. She alleged that she was coerced into signing documents during her period of grief, without full transparency, and was sidelined from decision-making. However, Sona Comstar stated publicly that Rani has had no shareholder status in the company since 2019, dismissing her claims as 'baseless and legally untenable,' and even appointed Priya Sachdev Kapur as a non-executive director. On July 24, Rani penned a letter to the company's board, alleging that while the family was mourning Sunjay's sudden death, 'some people have chosen this as an opportune time to wrest control and usurp the family legacy.' She also claimed that, as per a will dated June 30, 2015, she is the sole beneficiary of her late husband Surinder Kapur's estate, making her a majority shareholder of the Sona group. Priya has yet to comment on the matter.
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Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri on his film 'The Bengal Files': 'West Bengal has become the new Kashmir and...'
The trailer of The Bengal Files produced by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi has dropped and it doesn't whisper, it roars. Directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, the filmmaker behind The Kashmir Files, this new cinematic reckoning promises to be India's boldest film yet. If Kashmir hurt you, Bengal will haunt you! Set against the blood-soaked backdrop of West Bengal's violent political past, The Bengal Files dares to ask the questions no one has the courage to answer. Based on true events and spine-chilling testimonies, the film exposes the brutal Hindu genocide that mainstream narratives have long buried. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Talking about the film, Ranjan Agnihotri said, ''The Bengal Files' is a wake-up call, a roar that we will not let Bengal become another Kashmir. We decided to launch the trailer in Kolkata to bring authenticity to the portrayal of untold story of Hindu genocide and you will witness a glimpse of it in the trailer. The nation should prepare… because if Kashmir hurt you, Bengal will haunt you.' Pallavi Joshi said, 'This is yet another face of reality we are bringing to society, something people truly need to see. 'The Bengal Files' trailer is an attempt to take the audience closer to the haunting reality the film will portray. Every performance in this film comes from a place of deep truth, making the story even more powerful. It's impactful cinema with the zeal to reveal a truth the nation has long forgotten. I hope the trailer receives the same love and warmth that our teaser did.' Vivek Agnihotri on cancelation of his film's trailer launch 'We had all the permissions and writing in correspondence for the launch. So our entire team came to Kolkata, but now we have to come to know that the event has been cancelled,' he said in a video. He added, 'This is very sad. It is a very sad commentary on our democracy. Are their two constitutions in India, one for Indians and the other for West Bengal?'