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Ajay Devgn to work with Ravi Udyawar

According to latest media reports, superstar Ajay Devgn, who was last seen in Golmaal Again, might join forces with filmmaker Ravi Udyawar. Ravi last helmed the revenge drama, Mom, starring seasoned actress Sridevi in the lead role.

Though nothing much is known about the project, some reports reveal that it will revolve around the sport of hockey. Interestingly, superstar Akshay Kumar is also working on a hockey based film titled Gold. To be directed by Reema Kagti, the movie is being bankrolled by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment and is set to arrive in cinemas on 15th August.


Meanwhile, Ajay Devgn is busy with a number of projects at the same time. After completing his next Raid, the superstar has just started shooting for Indra Kumar's comic-caper, Total Dhamaal, which is the next instalment of the hit Dhamaal franchise.

Besides these two films, the actor has also announced a biopic on great Maratha warrior, Tanaji Malusare. The film has been titled Taanaji. He is also expected to star in an untitled film with Tabu.

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Britain moves to ban porn showing sexual strangulation

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What Britain’s ban on strangulation porn really means and why campaigners say it could backfire

Highlights:

  • Government to criminalise porn that shows strangulation or suffocation during sex.
  • Part of wider plan to fight violence against women and online harm.
  • Tech firms will be forced to block such content or face heavy Ofcom fines.
  • Experts say the ban responds to medical evidence and years of campaigning.

You see it everywhere now. In mainstream pornography, a man’s hands around a woman’s neck. It has become so common that for many, especially the young, it just seems like part of sex, a normal step. The UK government has decided it should not be, and soon, it will be a crime.

The plan is to make possessing or distributing pornographic material that shows sexual strangulation, often called ‘choking’, illegal. This is a specific amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill. Ministers are acting on the back of a stark, independent review. That report found this kind of violence is not just available online, but it is rampant. It has quietly, steadily, become normalised.

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