Dimple Kapadia Starts Shooting for Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone Starrer Pathan ?
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After Aanand L Rai s Zero (2018), Shah Rukh Khan is anticipated to play lead in actioner Pathan. Although there has been no official announcement regarding the project, it is said that SRK, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham will be part of this YRF-produced venture, which may also be part of a larger universe of action films that include Ek Tha Tiger, War and other franchises too. Meanwhile, Pathan is said to be an espionage-thriller.
Now, news has surfaced that actress Dimple Kapadia has started filming for the movie. A Mid-day report stated that Dimple Kapadia began shooting for Pathan earlier this week. A source close to the Tenet actress told the website, Dimple has been flooded with offers post her appearance in Tenet. She loved the script of Pathan and immediately agreed to be part of the film.
Why spies loved John le Carre
Why spies loved John le Carre
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Dec 15, 2020, 06:00 IST
By AS Dulat
British author
John le Carre (
David Cornwell) was undoubtedly a master and one of my most favourite authors. No writer comes close to capturing the world of intelligence more realistically than the way he did. As someone who worked in the services for 32 years, it was a joy to discover aspects in his books that are often overlooked by other writers, simple things such as the loneliness and the inner world of a spy and the drab paperwork that comes with the job. All this brought much joy and relief to me as a reader, because his work stood in sharp contrast to the glamorous and over-the-top world of
India moves to strengthen strategic relations with Sri Lanka and the Maldives
India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval visited Colombo late last month to participate in a Trilateral Maritime Security Cooperation meeting. Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Major General (Rtd.) Kamal Gunaratne, represented Sri Lanka, and Mariya Didi, the Minister of Defence, represented the Maldives at the meeting.
Revived after six years, the gathering, which involved India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, further highlights the Modi government’s efforts to strengthen strategic relations with its smaller neighbours.
India s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval at the Pentagon in 2017 (Wikimedia)