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21.04.2021 - 12:52 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran The raging new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India has caused producer ZEE Studios to change its film releasing strategy. “Radhe: Your Most Favourite Bhai,” the latest vehicle for Bollywood superstar Salman Khan will not be released in theaters alone, but instead be distributed simultaneously across multiple platforms.The film will release theatrically worldwide, wherever cinemas are open, as scheduled on May 13, during the Eid holiday season.
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’s sister and Aayush Sharma’s wife Arpita Khan Sharma on Monday posted on Instagram that she has now fully recovered from COVID 19. Arpita Khan mentioned that she had tested positive for coronavirus at the beginning of April 2021 though she remained asymptomatic.
Robert Pattinson, Lily Collins, and Ewan McGregor are working with GO Campaign again to do their bit amid India’s COVID-19 crisis.
Angelique Jackson Go Campaign ambassadors Robert Pattinson, Lily Collins and Ewan McGregor helped announce the organization’s new fundraising initiative to provide relief for India’s worsening COVID crisis.The organization’s COVID Relief Fund will provide PPE, oximeters, food to families in need (including in the largest slum of Dharavi), daily health checks, homeschooling for children, access to vaccinations, medicine and ambu bags (manual resuscitators).“India is facing a devastating second
Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma have started a crisis fund in partnership with Ketto to raise money for Covid-19 relief in India. The 33-year-old actor took to Instagram to announce the initiative.
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Prince Harry was amongst the several big names who made their presence felt at Global Citizen's Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World.
After a one week break, John Oliver came back to Last Week Tonight via “the void” to deliver his informative segment dispelling myths about the COVID-19 vaccine.
A few days ago, Priyanka Chopra announced she launched a fundraising effort with Give India to raise money for COVID-19 relief in her native India.
The U.S. will begin restricting travel from India out of concerns over an uptick in Covid-19 caseloads and variants there.
COVID 19 situation in India is perhaps the worst in the world at the moment. Many celebrities including , , and Bhumi Pednekar amongst others are creating awareness through their social media and arranging for medical equipment all over the country.
Coronavirus deaths exceed 200,000 amid a devastating second wave, celebrities, activists and charitable organisations have begun to ask for global assistance in tackling the virus. According to BBC reports of the growing crisis, 'oxygen supplies remain critically low across the country', resulting in a black market trade becoming one of the only options for people in need.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas have set up a fundraiser to help raise money for India amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ‘White Tiger’ actress – who was born in Jamshedpur, India – and her husband have teamed up with GiveIndia to organise a fundraiser for the country, as it is currently battling “the world’s worst COVID crisis”.