Dahaad co-stars Gulshan Devaiah and Vijay Varma's Instagram exchange pertaining to the latter's rumoured relationship with actress Tamannaah Bhatia is too fun to be missed. It so happened that when Vijay Varma posted the teaser of his upcoming thriller series Dahaad , on his Instagram wall, his co-star and Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela star Gulshan Devaiah left a hilarious comment, hinting at his close bond with Tamannaah Bhatia. Uploading the video, the gully boy star wrote, “Here's a sneak peek into Dahaad! Dahaad on Prime Video. The trailer is out on May 3.” Under the post, with the intention of teasing Vijay, Gulshan Devaiah wrote, "“ Meri Tammannah toh tu tha… achcha dhokha diya hai tune mujhe. Thank God meri izzat nai luti… nai toh... hey Ram (You were my hope, you betrayed me. Thank God my reputation is still intact)”. Take a look at the post here: Notably, this comes a few days after the couple was spotted in the city after they stepped out on a dinne...
Paramount Plus has edited actor Jeremy Renner's face digitally in the new poster of the 'Mayor Of Kingstown'. The network edited the marketing posters and removed the lead actor's facial wounds after he met with a snowplough accident. The recent accident left Renner in critical condition. The actor was originally shown bloodied and bruised in the old poster for the second season of 'Mayor of Kingstown'. High Dillon, the co-creator of the show said that it "was good of the network" to change it. On Tuesday, he revealed that the Hawkeye actor has left the hospital and is recovering at home. "Everybody is sensitive to Jeremy," Dillon told The Hollywood Reporter. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jeremy Renner (@jeremyrenner) The actor confirmed via Twitter that he's out of the hospital and back at home. On Monday, the 52-year-old actor replied to an account for his show, Mayor of K...
South Korea is trying to rid its crypto sector off miscreants who are exploiting digital assets to facilitate illicit activities like money laundering. The country is conducting a crackdown on crypto activities that are coming across as suspicious or unusual on the crypto exchanges operating in the Asian nation. On Thursday, July 4, the Financial Supervisory Service of Korea released a statement alerting all crypto exchanges to ramp up transaction monitoring on their respective platforms. Seoul has directed all crypto exchanges to enter required data and details into the Virtual Asset Unfair Trade Monitoring system. This system will be fully functional in the coming days. There's no clarity yet on the details the system would require from the exchanges. This move from South Korea comes as the country's Virtual Asset User Protection Act is reportedly ready to go into effect on July 19. In an official statement shared on Thursday, the FSS said these measures were urgent and ...
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