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Arijit Singh releases romantic number Raina
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Arijit is back!

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Fans of singer Arijit Singh were left heartbroken when he announced his retirement from playback singing. It now appears that the singer is focusing on independent music. Arijit Singh recently released a new song titled Raina. The track was composed by Shekhar Ravjiani, with lyrics penned by Priya Saraiya. The song is a romantic number. Soon after it dropped, fans flooded the comments section with messages of love and excitement. “Finally, happy tears hearing his voice again,” wrote one fan. Another added, “The LEGEND is back.”

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Elnaaz celebrates Iran

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Sacred Games fame actress Elnaaz Norouzi, who was born in Iran, has reacted to the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the US and Israeli airstrikes. In an Instagram post, she wrote, “The most unbelievable news for us! The news we have been waiting for 47 years! Khamenei is dead. God is great.” Elnaaz, who was born in Iran and later moved to Germany before building a career in India, expressed joy over the death of Khamenei. She followed up with another story adding “thank you” and celebratory emojis. “We are celebrating a Dictator's Death folks! Khamenei is gone,” she posted.

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Aujla On Top

Karan Aujla opened his India tour with a high-energy performance at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where more than 75,000 fans gathered to watch him live. The singer made a dramatic entry by zip-lining above the crowd while performing his song On Top. Throughout the concert, Aujla performed several of his popular tracks, keeping the crowd on their feet. Fans sang along and cheered as the singer delivered a power-packed set to kick off his India tour.

Mixed response to Story 2

The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond has finally opened in theatres after a major controversy which stirred an intense public debate, political reactions, and even legal scrutiny in the weeks leading up to its premiere. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, The Kerala Story 2 resumed screenings in cinema halls on Friday evening, with audiences from Maharashtra, Kerala, and Telangana turning out to catch the shows despite calls for protests in some regions. As people in Mumbai rushed to theatres to watch the film, the reactions were mixed, with some praising while others appeared disappointed. While some labelled it to be ‘propaganda-driven and exaggerated’, others advocated it saying, “We need more such films to bring out the truth. Not just Hindus, but even Muslims and Christians should watch the film. The kids from the Muslim families are also at risk."

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