A man lies bloodied and motionless on a busy street as two men batter him to death with sticks, a gruesome video from Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad shows. Cars, motorcycles and vehicles pass by, someone even shoots a video of the horrific crime committed in the middle of the day, but no one stops the two men or takes the victim to the hospital.
The man, identified as Ajay, bled to death on the road Monday morning.
The video from Ghaziabad's Loni shows the lack of empathy as people stop to watch the man's murder, but no one comes forward to help.
The victim's brother Sanjay had even lodged a police complaint against the accused a few days ago, but apparently the cops had made them reach a compromise. There was a dispute over setting up a flower shop between the victim's brother and the main accused, Govind. His accomplice Amit was also seen in the video beating Ajay to death.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Actor Kareena Kapoor Khan on Friday said she finds the growing negativity around Bollywood heartbreaking, given the industry has fulfilled dreams and ambitions of many, irrespective of backgrounds.
Bollywood’s image has taken a hit since actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death in June, with issues like nepotism and drug nexus raked up to criticise the film industry.
When journalist Barkha Dutt on We the Women panel asked Kareena Kapoor if the industry paid the price for not taking a stand for itself or on any matter in the past, the Good Newwz star said the hatred against Bollywood has increased to an extent that no matter what artistes do, they will get trolled.
In a massive development in the Bollywood drugs nexus case, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has summoned Bollywood filmmaker and producer Karan Johar in connection with the 2019 party video that had come under severe scrutiny. Karan Johar has to respond to the notice by December 18.
As per sources, the notice has been sent to check the veracity of the 2019 party video which was under circulation. The video had come under scrutiny after Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa filed a complaint with the NCB alleging consumption of drugs at his party.
Director Madhur Bhandarkar on Friday filed a complaint in Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Association (IMPPA) against Karan Johar's Dharma Productions for misusing his title 'Bollywood Wives' for his Netflix show. "We wish to inform you that we are having the approved title 'Bollywood Wives' for feature film/web series/short film. We have come to know that your member Dharma Productions are using a similar title with a tagline 'The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives' illegally and without any authorisation. The use of the similar title is an infringement of the rights of the original holder," Bhandarkar sent a letter to IMPPA along with the Guild and Netflix.
IMPPA took immediate action and wrote to Guild, to which they responded that they have not registered the said title in favour of Dharma Productions. As a result, IMPPA then sent a letter to Dharma Productions to submit their reply on the matter immediately and change the title with immediate effect. The letter is also marked to Netflix.
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