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Indo-Asian News Service or IANS is a private Indian news agency. The IANS was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju as the India Abroad News Service. It was later renamed the Indo-Asian News Service. The IANS has its main offices located in Noida.

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Covid-Positive Swara Bhasker Slams Trolls Wishing Her Death
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Covid-Positive Swara Bhasker Slams Trolls Wishing Her Death

Mumbai, Jan 8 (IANS) Actress Swara Bha##sker, who tested Covid positive on Friday, has clapped back at trollers, who have wished her "death". Swara on Friday shared on Twitter that she has been isolated and is in quarantine. She even shared her symptoms.## She wrote: "Hello Covid! Just got my RT-PCR test resulted and have tested positive. Been isolating & in quarantine. Symptoms include fever, a splitting headache, and loss of taste. Double vaccinated so hope this passes soon. SO grateful for family & to be at home. Stay safe everyone".## The actress later shared a screenshot of her name trending on Twitter, where several users wrote 'Rest In Hell' with a picture of Swara.## Clapping back at her haters, Swara wrote: "And to my dear Nafrati Chintus and trolls praying for my demise.. doston apni bhaavnaaein kaabooo mein rakho.. mujhey kuch ho gaya toh aapki rozi roti chhin jaaegi.. ghar kaisey chalega (Friends keep your feelings in control� If something happens to me, how would you run your household?)".## Stay tuned...

Weeks after split, Shawn Mendes having a 'hard time' with social media
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Weeks after split, Shawn Mendes having a 'hard time' with social media

Los Angeles, Dec 31 (IANS) Award-winning singer Shawn Mendes is having a "hard time" with social media, just days after his former girlfriend Camila Cabello announced she was taking a break from social media. ## Mendes said: "I'm a having a little bit of a hard time at the moment and just kind of my relationship with it." ## However, the singer is grateful to his fans for sending him their feedback about his new song 'It'll Be Okay', reports femalefirst.co.uk. ## He added: "But I have lots of people sending me videos and telling me what's going on. I think that when I make music, the ultimate goal is to kind of be sitting there and have my own truth revealed to me. ## "A lot of the time when I'm writing songs, I'm using music as a platform to be able to get to a place inside myself that I wouldn't be able to get to by just talking to people or thinking about it. ## "I see a lot of TikToks of people crying and getting emotional and stuff, and I hope that's because there's some truth in the song, and there lies honesty in it. I just feel so proud of that song and I'm so grateful you guys are connecting with it, and I feel so grateful that people are being vulnerable with it and people are just having fun with it." ## Earlier this week, Cabello, who split from Shawn last month after two years of dating, took to her Instagram stories to tell her followers she will not be online again until 2022. ## She wrote: "going on a lil social media detox till the new year, just wanna spend a little less time on my phone this week x love y'all." ## Stay tuned.

AP govt grants permission for reopening seized theatres
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AP govt grants permission for reopening seized theatres

Hyderabad, Dec 30 (IANS) In the wake of theatres being seized in Andhra Pradesh, things were getting tense. It seems like the state government has now granted permission to reopen the theatres with immediate effect. ## The government has given permission for the closed theatres to be reopened, but the theatre owners are warned that they must fix the problems within one month, or they will face confiscation once again. ## A number of theatres in the state were shut down for not complying with basic guidelines. ## In the process, close to 100 theatres were seized during the quality checks, while a number of theatres shut down voluntarily. ## Several distributors, producers, and theatres owners had met with representatives of the Andhra Pradesh government earlier, seeking to resolve the issue. ## With big-ticket movies like 'RRR' and 'Radhe Shyam' ready to hit the screens, the film trade in AP had pleaded with the government to take necessary steps. ##

Actress abduction case: Setback for actor Dileep as police for further probe
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Actress abduction case: Setback for actor Dileep as police for further probe

Kochi, Dec 29 (IANS) Popular actor Dileep, who is accused in the infamous actress abduction case, on Wednesday suffered a jolt when the police approached the trial court seeking a further probe in the case in the light of new revelations. ## This development came at a time when the trial in the case before a special court here was all set to end shortly. ## The actress was abducted and assaulted in a moving car in Kochi on February 17, 2017, and Dileep was arrested in July 2017 in connection with the case, spending several weeks in jail before securing bail. ## He has been named as a conspirator in the case, being charged with "revenge crime". ## The police filed the petition before the court after film director Balachandra Kumar's disclosure when he said soon after Dileep was released on bail, he saw the visuals of the assault on the actress in the car. ## Kumar also claimed that the visuals were handed over to the actor by a VIP and he was privy to all this. ## Incidentally, till now, it is only the trial court that has seen these visuals and if the statement of Kumar is true, then it is going to be a serious issue. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Updates.

David Guetta predicts a bright future for dance music
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David Guetta predicts a bright future for dance music

Los Angeles, Dec 28 (IANS) French DJ David Guetta believes that the coming years will be the "best years for dance music in history" as clubbers return to partying following the pandemic. ## Guetta told the Evening Standard: "I think it is part of human nature to take things for granted after a while. ## "I think people were taking life the way it was for granted. After Covid, parties are now actually insane. It's a whole different thing, when we get on stage it is a madhouse. I think the next few years will be the best years for dance music in history." ## The superstar DJ shared that some of his biggest hits have been released in times of global unrest and believes that the public like to seek escapism through the medium of dance music, reports femalefirst.co.uk. ## He said: "Every time there is a big crisis, it is good for dance music. People just need to forget everything and have a good time and let go and dance. ## "As a music producer, my experience shows me that the biggest hits that I have had in my career - the biggest hit was 'I Gotta Feeling' (with the Black Eyed Peas) and that was in the middle of the financial crisis." ## The French DJ continued: "With Covid, dance music was not hot anymore, but now it's back so strong. I think there is a connection with people going through crisis and the need of gathering together and forgetting about everything." ## Guetta has worked with some of music's biggest stars but has revealed that he is desperate for a collaboration with Adele. ## The 'When Love Takes Over' hitmaker shared: "I have a dream of making a record with Adele. It is technical but the kind of chords that she loves are exactly the same type of chords I love." ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Updates.

TN CM Stalin pays homage to singer Manikka Vinayagam
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TN CM Stalin pays homage to singer Manikka Vinayagam

Chennai, Dec 27 (IANS) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday paid homage to well-known Tamil film singer and actor Manikka Vinayagam, who passed away on Sunday night after suffering a cardiac arrest. ## The 73-year-old singer, who has sung over 800 film songs and over 15,000 devotional numbers, was the son of legendary Bharathanatyam teacher Vazhuvoor B. Ramaiah Pillai. ## Sources say the singer was unwell for sometime and had been receiving treatment at a private hospital in the city. ## Stalin, along with his wife Durga, paid homage to the late singer at his residence on Monday morning. ## The singer is known for his distinct, powerful voice that enabled several numbers like 'Kannukkulla Kelathi' from Vikram's 'Dhill' and 'Koduva Meesai' from 'Dhool' to emerge as chartbusters. ## The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, in his condolence message, said that he was saddened by the news of the passing away of singer-actor Vazhuvoor Manikka Vinayagam. The singer had ensured that the emotion of the songs was communicated with precision to fans through his rich voice, the Chief Minister said. ## Expressing condolences to the family of the singer and to his friends from the industry, the Chief Minister said that the singer, like his name, was a gem. ##

Avinash Mukherjee: Try to keep it real on social media as real life is what matters
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Avinash Mukherjee: Try to keep it real on social media as real life is what matters

Mumbai, Dec 26 (IANS) Avinash Mukherjee's idea of love is something that is pure and it means the world to him. The 'Sasural Simar Ka 2' actor thinks every living human being needs a longing and bond and there is no single creature on earth who can survive without love. ## Love means different things to different people at different stages of life. ## "Yes, not just romantic love but human love too, love for general humanity is very important. And I feel social media has made things very picturesque and created an obnoxiously crazy high standard for nothing. The lines between the real and virtual have blurred. And we can't just blame social media, we have also been party to this change. ## "We have to keep our mindset clear, remember that it is just pictures which are printed or the videos which are being made to showcase something and it's not necessarily a reflection of what exactly is going on. So yes, I also try to keep it real on social media because real life is what matters, and it will matter forever," he adds. ## Even if one falls in love, giving time becomes an issue these days. "Time is really a concern given the kind of fast lifestyle we are leading. But if the love and dedication are genuine, your family, friends and soulmate will understand," he says adding that, unlike some, he does not think that love is an illusion, but it's just one's mindset and viewpoint, and how they look at it. ## It is often said that celebrities are always chasing fame and don't find love. But Avinash does not agree. He adds, "No I don't think so. We all are humans. Celebrities' life is just public and that's why it's just most scrutinised, but I feel the definition is different for different kinds of people. Whether someone gets love or not has got nothing to do with their profession." ##

Hit by Andhra Pradesh's GO-35, India's largest movie theatre throws in the towel
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Hit by Andhra Pradesh's GO-35, India's largest movie theatre throws in the towel

Amaravati, Dec 26 (IANS) The Andhra Pradesh government order (GO-35) has virtually had cinema theatres drop like nine pins. On Saturday, the management at V-epic, India's largest and Asia's second-largest movie theatre, voluntarily downed shutters. ## The management has stated that they will not even be able to defray operational expenses if they run the show under the provisions of the state government's GO-35. ## The state-of-the-art sprawling movie theatre is spread over 7.5 acres on the outskirts of Sullurpeta town in the Nellore district. As per the government order, the theatre is categorised under 'C' class, and can price its tickets at Rs 30, Rs 20, and Rs 10, respectively. ## UV Creations had set up the theatre which boasts a 105-foot wide, and 54-foot high screen, with 3D surround sound system, and seating capacity of 670 people. The theatre complex also has two more screens, and seating for 170 persons. Prior to the implementation of the GO, the tickets for the top two seating classes were priced at Rs 100 and Rs 200. ## In all, as many as 125 movie theatres, mostly located in village panchayat limits, had shut shop by Saturday, citing an inability to operate profitably under the rules of the GO which has fixed theatre ticket prices based on their locations, as A, B, and C centers. ## The movie sector in Andhra Pradesh has been in a ferment ever since the state government headed by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy brought in the GO. ## As much as 15 percent of the state's 985 movie theatres have stopped screening movies, so far. ## Meanwhile, the authorities have been swooping down on theatres to check for violations. Several theatres' managements have been penalised with fines and some have been forced to cease operations for non-renewal of licenses or non-fulfillment of statutory obligations. ## The current crisis has its roots in April this year when the state government ushered in the GO-35. The GO coincided with the release of Pawan Kalyan's movie 'Vakeel Saab' raising suspicions on the intent behind the government's move. ## As per the order, ticket prices have been capped at Rs 40, Rs 60, and Rs 100 in municipal corporation limits. Similarly, the highest price is capped at Rs 70, Rs 50, and Rs 30, in municipal limits. The highest price is pegged at Rs 20 and the lowest at Rs 10 for gram panchayats. ## The controversial GO was suspended following an interim order by a single-judge bench of the AP High Court on December 14. However, the state government appealed against the suspension following which the court said that theatre owners can make applications on ticket price revision proposals to the respective district joint collectors who would decide on the ticket prices. ## A state-level committee is also to be set up for this. Industry insiders say it is practically difficult to get the prices revised. ## The state government has all along been claiming that it has initiated the regulation process at the instance of the Telugu film industry. ## Understandably, the issue has become political fodder, with the opposition parties like Telugu Desam, Jana Sena, and even the BJP attacking the YSRCP government in Andhra Pradesh. ## While a few film stars have expressed their displeasure over 'unreasonable' capping of film ticket rates, it is exhibitors, distributors, and movie theatre owners who are feeling the pinch. Based out of Andhra Pradesh, unlike the actors and Tollywood industry big guns who operate out of Hyderabad in neighboring Telangana, AP movie theatre operators feel vulnerable and refuse to open up on record. ## However, they feel that they are just collateral damage in a high-stakes political war that is happening behind the scenes. ## The ruling YSRCP is ranged against two 'filmi' parties - the TDP that was set up by famed thespian N.T. Rama Rao, while his son and popular actor Balakrishna is a TDP MLA and strong backer of party supremo Chandrababu Naidu. The Jana Sena Party founder Pawan Kalyan is one of Telugu filmdom's biggest stars. ## Industry insiders claim the GO-35 is the YSRCP party supremo's plan to pull the rug from under the opposition parties' feet. ## For now, the Telugu movie industry, one of the largest in India, is staring at a blank screen. Ironically, the neighbouring state of Telangana had only on Saturday announced a hike in movie ticket prices. Truly a tale of two states...and one film industry! ##

Social media rampant source of misinformation on COVID-19: Study
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Social media rampant source of misinformation on COVID-19: Study

New York, April 27 (IANS) Joining the growing body of evidence for social media being the primary source of fake news around coronavirus, a new study has found that people who relied on social media or conservative news outlets in early days of the COVID-19 outbreak were more likely to be misinformed about how to prevent the virus and believe conspiracy theories about it.## The Annenberg Science Knowledge (ASK) survey on COVID-19 was conducted in early March, among a nationally representative sample of 1,008 US adults, the researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the US said.## The study, published in the journal Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, found that there were notable differences in views about the coronavirus that correlated with people's media consumption.## According to the researchers, conservative media usage (such as Fox News and Rush Limbaugh) correlated with higher levels of misinformation and belief in conspiracies about the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.## The survey found that more than 23 percent people thought it was probably or definitely true that the Chinese had created the virus as a bioweapon (there is no evidence of this).## More than 21 percent of participants thought taking vitamin C can probably or definitely prevent infection by the coronavirus (it does not).## Social media and web aggregator usage was associated with lower levels of information and higher levels of misinformation, the researchers added.## People who used social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) were more likely to believe that taking vitamin C can prevent infection with the coronavirus; that some in the CDC were exaggerating the threat to harm the president and that the virus was created by the US government.## People who used web aggregators (such as Google News, Yahoo News) were less likely to believe in the effectiveness of handwashing and avoidance of symptomatic individuals as ways to prevent transmission of the virus (in early March, the asymptomatic transmission was less clear).## Mainstream broadcast and print media usage correlated with higher levels of the correct information and lower levels of misinformation, the study said.## People who reported using broadcast news (such as ABC News, CBS News, NBC News) were more likely to say, correctly, that the novel coronavirus is more lethal than the seasonal flu, it added.## People who consume mainstream print news (such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal) were more likely to hold accurate beliefs about the virus.## They were more likely to report that they believe that regular hand washing and avoiding contact with symptomatic people are ways to prevent infection with the coronavirus; and less likely to believe that vitamin C can prevent infection.## "Because both information and misinformation can affect behavior, we all ought to be doing our part not only to increase essential knowledge about SARS-CoV-2, but also to interdict the spread of deceptions about its origins, prevention, and effects," said study co-author Kathleen Hall Jamieson.## Stay tuned...

Shehnaz Gill's 'warning' to China over COVID-19
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Shehnaz Gill's 'warning' to China over COVID-19

Mumbai, April 23 (IANS) "Bigg Boss 13" contestant and singer Shehnaz Gill on Thursday gave a fun-filled warning to China where novel coronavirus originated.## She made a TikTok video in which she is seen warning the people of China in Chinese.## Not only this, she is also seen performing some Kung fu steps.## Reacting to the video, a user wrote: "So cute. Chinese people beware."## Another one wrote: "Coronavirus will be gone after watching this video."## During her stint in "Bigg Boss" house, Shehnaz had made news with her equation with Sidharth Shukla, who went on to win the show. She recently featured along with Sidharth in the music video of Darshan Raval's song, "Bhula dunga".## Stay tuned...

Ramayan's 'Ravan' Arvind Trivedi joins Twitter, gets warm welcome
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Ramayan's 'Ravan' Arvind Trivedi joins Twitter, gets warm welcome

Mumbai, April 19 (IANS) Veteran actor Arvind Trivedi, who is best known for his role of Ravan in Ramanand Sagar's "Ramayan", has joined Twitter. His debut on the microblogging site comes after his former "Ramayan" co-stars Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhila made their Twitter accounts.## The actors are back in the limelight after Doordarshan started the re-run of the mythological show amid the coronavirus lockdown.## With Arvind's Twitter debut, fans got excited and showered him with love and praise. They even started trending #RavanonTwitter.## "Due to my kids and because of your unconditional love, I have joined Twitter. This is my original ID. Whoever retweets my tweet with #RaavanOnTwitter on April 18, I will follow them without second thoughts. Jai Shri Ram. Om Namah Shivaay," Arvind tweeted.## Apart from thanking fans for their love, Arvind also urged people to stay at home.## Stay tuned...

Johnny Depp makes Instagram debut
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Johnny Depp makes Instagram debut

Los Angeles, April 17 (IANS) Hollywood actor Johnny Depp has stepped into social media by joining Instagram to share a special message for fans affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.## The "Pirates Of The Caribbean" star made his debut on the platform on April 16 by sharing a photograph of himself sitting on an old wooden bench in what seems like a cave, surrounded by candles and lights.## "Hello everyone... filming something for you now... gimme a minute," he captioned the image.## Depp gained 600,000 followers just three hours after creating the account, reports aceshowbiz.com.## A representative for the official account of his band The Hollywood Vampires and member Joe Perry both left comments featuring similar emojis on the comment section.## Moments later, the actor came back on the photo-sharing website and posted a piece he'd been filming.## A video message, which started like: "Hi everyone, hello to whoever might be out there in ether-land receiving this transmission. This is my first experience within the world of social media. I've never done anything like this before. I don't think I've ever really felt any particular reason to, until now."## "Yeah, now is the time to open up a dialogue as the threat of this invisible enemy has already caused immeasurable tragedies and enormous damage to people's lives. People are ill and without care, people are getting sick, fighting for breath and dying at frighteningly high rates."## Depp went on to reference those who have lost their jobs and others living on the streets "with no shelter or option of self-isolating at all".## "So I feel we need to try and help each other through these hard times, these trying times, for those we love, for our community, for ourselves, for the world and for the future."## He concluded his first Instagram message by thanking fans for "your kindness, your unwavering support, and your strength over these years. I am touched beyond words."## The actor then shared his version of musician John Lennon's "Isolation" saying that "there's more to come" and noting that he hoped fans would "enjoy our version."## Stay tuned...

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