EXCLUSIVE: CBFC goes easy on Tere Ishk Mein; only ONE ‘obscene’ word changed; intensely romantic and action scenes UNTOUCHED

This Friday will see the release of Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon. The love saga is all set to surprise based on the advance booking trends, with a double-digit opening not being ruled out. And another good news is that the film has been passed with just one cut by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). A source told Bollywood Hungama, “Tere Ishk Mein has a lot of fights and intense romance, as evident from the trailers. The CBFC usually asks for deletions in the action scenes, certain fiery dialogues or intimate moments. But with Tere Ishk Mein, they have not asked for any visual cut at all. Only one dialogue has been modified.”As per the cut list, an ‘obscene’ word was replaced with an appropriate word at around 27 minutes. The two more changes asked were to insert the anti-smoking static message in Hindi and blur the liquor brand label. Once these changes were made, Tere Ishk Mein was passed with a U/A 16+ certificate on November 24. The length of the film, as mentioned, on the censor certificate is 169. 17 minutes. In other words, Tere Ishk Mein is 2 hours, 49 minutes and 17 seconds long. It releases in cinemas on November 28. Fun at the trailer launchThe trailer launch of Tere Ishk Mein was held on November 14 and was attended by Dhanush, Kriti Sanon, director Aanand L Rai, producer Bhushan Kumar, co-producer Shiv Chanana, writer-producer Himanshu Sharma and co-writer Neeraj Yadav. At this event, Dhanush won the hearts of his fans with his replies and also sang, which led to a frenzy. A journalist asked the actor, “What is the one thing about (his Tere Ishk Mein character) Shankar that connected with you?” Dhanush raised laughs as he said, “Nothing. Really. I am nothing like Shankar!”Another highlight was when Dhanush was asked what love meant to him. He stylishly replied, “I think love is just another overrated emotion!”Also Read: Aanand L Rai opens up on Tere Ishk Mein being compared to Animal; says, “There are similarities”.

USD holds above 200-DMA amid cautious sentiment – BBH

The post USD holds above 200-DMA amid cautious sentiment BBH appeared com. US Dollar (USD) is trading on the defensive and holding above its 200-day moving average. We get some second-tier US jobs check today with the ADP weekly employment preliminary estimate (1: 15pm London, 8: 15am New York) and sub-components of the November Conference Board consumer confidence index (3: 00pm London, 10: 00am New York), BBH FX analysts report. September retail sales and PPI could influence dollar outlook “Last week’s ADP report showed that for the four weeks ending November 1 private employers shed an average of -2, 500 jobs a week, indicative of weak labor demand. In October, the Conference Board consumer report offered mixed readings on the labor market. The labor differential index (jobs plentiful minus jobs hard to get) improved slightly but consumers were more worried about the labor market outlook over the next six months.” “US September retail sales and PPI data are also due today (both at 1: 30: pm London, 8: 30am New York). The retail sales control group used for GDP calculation is projected at 0. 3% m/m vs. 0. 7% in August. Retail sales activity has held up well in the three months to August, growing at an above trend pace. However, the slowdown in labor demand points to looming pressure on household incomes and future consumption.” “We expect the Fed to deliver a follow-up 25bps cut to 3. 50%-3. 75% in December (77% priced-in) because restrictive Fed policy can worsen the fragile employment backdrop and upside risks to inflation have lessened. USD will likely consolidate recent gains ahead of the December 10 FOMC rate decision. But narrowing US-G6 rate differentials suggests the path of least resistance for USD is down.” Source:.

Celina Jaitly shares emotional note after filing domestic violence case against husband Peter Haag: “Life stripped everything away”

Celina Jaitly, who recently made headlines after ANI reported that she has filed a domestic violence case against her husband Peter Haag, shared a deeply personal note on Instagram on Tuesday, reflecting on the turmoil she is navigating. According to ANI, the former actress has approached the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Andheri, seeking damages of Rs 50 crores along with compensation for alleged loss of income and property. Hours after the news broke, Celina posted an emotional message on Instagram, describing the period as the “strongest, most turbulent storm” of her life. She wrote that she has been fighting without the support of her parents or a family structure, adding that she never imagined experiencing such solitude.“Life stripped everything away. People I trusted walked away. Promises I believed in broke in silence,” she said, before asserting that the ordeal has not crushed her but “delivered” her. Celina described finding new strength in herself, attributing her resilience to being “a soldier’s daughter” raised with discipline and grit. The actress said her current focus is fighting for her children, for her brother, and for her dignity. She confirmed that a domestic violence complaint has been filed “against all the atrocities and abandonment perpetrated” upon her. Celina expressed gratitude to her legal team at Karanjawala & Co., calling them the “shield” she needed during the crisis. As the matter is now sub judice, she requested media outlets to reach out to her lawyers Sandeep Kapur, Niharika Karanjawala Misra, and Rytim Vohra Ahuja for any official comments. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Celina Jaitly (@celinajaitlyofficial) Celina and businessman Peter Haag married in 2011. They welcomed twin boys in 2012, followed by another set of twins in 2017. One of the younger twins passed away shortly after birth due to a heart defect. The couple are currently parents to three children. Also Read: Celina Jaitly files domestic violence case against husband Peter Haag: Report.

South Carolina woman charged for leaving 27-week baby to die after chemical abortion

A woman in South Carolina has been charged with attempted murder and child endangerment for allegedly leaving her baby to die after a chemical abortion using misoprostol failed to end the infant’s life in the early third trimester. Key Takeaways: * Twenty-year-old Jocelyn Byrum gave birth to a baby at 27 weeks after taking misoprostol. * Byrum’s baby was born alive, and police discovered she did not call for help or offer any assistance to the premature infant. * The federal Born Alive Infants Protection Act protects babies born alive after an attempted abortion, ensuring they are legally viewed as…