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SRK : Audience has given too much love

Shah Rukh will be next seen in the upcoming action thriller film ‘Jawan’ which is all set to hit the theatres on September 7. Helmed by Atlee, the film also stars Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles…reports Asian Lite News

Shah Rukh Khan is called the King for a reason. The actor – who has been entertaining millions since 1988 has created a niche for himself in the Bollywood industry. SRK’s journey is an inspiration for all his fans.On Monday, the ‘Pathaan’ actor conducted an #AskSRK session on Twitter, where he answered all his fan’s questions. When a user asked him about his journey in the film industry by coming from a middle-class background. “Sir coming from a middle-class background how difficult was this journey for you?”

To which King Khan responded, “Life overall has been very good to me. Audience and everyone have given too much love…so not difficult at all really.”

Shah Rukh Khan has a great sense of humour and mostly throws witty replies while being questioned. His humour only gets better and better.
On Monday, he gave a hilarious reply to a fan who asked him what he has and what other actors don’t.

Pathaan actor conducted an #AskSRK session on Twitter to engage with his fans directly. During the interaction, one user asked, “What do you have or other actors don’t.” Replying to this SRK, he said, “Mere paas DDLJ hai….KKHH hai, Devdas hai Swades hai Chak se India hai…Pathan hai…Om Shanti Om hai….ohh need to stop showing off!! Ha ha”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Shah Rukh made his comeback after a hiatus of 4 years with Siddharth Anand’s action thriller film ‘Pathaan’ which was released in January this year.
The film also starred Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in the lead roles. It is the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time.

SRK’s charismatic personality radiates in the massive fan following. The superstar has given the audience memorable films like ‘Baazigar’, ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’, ‘Veer Zara’, and many more. Shah Rukh made his comeback after a hiatus of 4 years with Siddharth Anand’s action thriller film ‘Pathaan’ which was released in January this year.The film also starred Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in the lead roles. It is the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time.The film is now ready to release in dubbed versions across Russia and CIS countries including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.As per a statement shared by YRF, the dubbed version will release on July 13 across 3000+ screens.

Shah Rukh will be next seen in the upcoming action thriller film ‘Jawan’ which is all set to hit the theatres on September 7. Helmed by Atlee, the film also stars Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles. The film is billed as an event film with high-octane action sequences. Shah Rukh’s production company Red Chillies Entertainment has produced it. Apart from that, he also has director Rajkumar Hirani’s next ‘Dunki’ opposite actor Taapsee Pannu. The official release date of ‘Dunki’ is still awaited. 
(ANI)

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Musk to remove device label from tweets

Musk had earlier paused Blue service after several fake accounts came up on Twitter, impersonating brands and celebrities…reports Asian Lite News

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has announced that the social media platform will stop adding labels that identify the type of device used for tweeting.

He shared the information from his Twitter account to which he wrote, “And we’ll finally stop adding what device a tweet was written on (waste of screen space & compute) below every tweet. Literally, no one even knows why we did that.”

Device label used to show from which device the tweet has been tweeted, i.e. if a tweet is shared from an Android device then it shows “Tweeted from Android” and for iPhones, it shows “Tweeted from iPhone”.

Using these markers, Twitter claims, “helps you better understand how a Tweet was posted.”

Twitter’s help site states, “This additional information provides context about the Tweet and its author.”. It adds, “If you don’t recognise the source, you might want to find out more about the content.”.

In addition, this function has been used to expose Android brand advocates tweeting from competing for iOS devices.

Blue service back on Nov 29

Musk on Wednesday said that the microblogging platform will relaunch its $8 Blue subscription service with verification from November 29 – this time more “rock solid”.

He also said that with the new release, “changing your verified name will cause loss of checkmark until name is confirmed by Twitter to meet Terms of Service”.

Musk had earlier paused Blue service after several fake accounts came up on Twitter, impersonating brands and celebrities.

After facing a barrage of criticism, Twitter stopped the Blue service.

In some bad news for existing verified account holders on Twitter, Musk said that all unpaid legacy Blue checkmarks will be removed in a few months.

Earlier, reports said that legacy verified accounts will not be charged $8.

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UK man gets 150 hrs of community service for ‘offensive’ tweet

Sheriff Adrian Cottam sentenced him to a community payback order comprising 18 months of supervision and 150 hours of unpaid work…reports Asian Lite News

A Twitter user in the UK has been sentenced to 150 hours of unpaid community service for posting a “grossly offensive” tweet about Captain Sir Tom Moore, a British Army officer who raised money for the National Health Service (NHS) during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 Joseph Kelly, 36, of Glasgow had posted on Twitter that “the only good Brit soldier is a deed one, burn auld fella buuuuurn” in February last year, reports The National.

 He was found guilty of sending the message following a trial at Lanark Sheriff Court in January this year and returned to the court for sentencing on Wednesday.

 Sheriff Adrian Cottam sentenced him to a community payback order comprising 18 months of supervision and 150 hours of unpaid work.

 “My view is, having heard the evidence, that this was a grossly offensive tweet. The deterrence is really to show people that despite the steps you took to try and recall matters, as soon as you press the blue button that’s it,” Sheriff Cottam was quoted as saying.

 The case has brought attention to the new UK legislation that allows social media users to be prosecuted for sending “grossly offensive” messages.

 Moore became a national figure in the UK after he walked 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday, raising more than 32 million pounds for the NHS, and was knighted by the Queen in recognition of his efforts.

 The day after his death, Kelly had posted the offensive tweet, which he deleted 20 minutes later, the report said.

 Kelly has since expressed regret and remorse.

 The charge under the Communications Act said that Kelly made a post to the public using social media that was “grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character, and that did utter offensive remarks about Captain Sir Tom Moore, now deceased”.

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