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Sunny Leone's New Year Eve show organisers move High Court for relief

With the Karnataka government refusing permission to Bollywood ac... Read More
With the Karnataka government refusing permission to

Bollywood

actress Sunny Leone's New Year Eve show in Bengaluru, the organisers have moved the high court, seeking a direction to the authorities to allow the event. The government on December 15 disallowed the show in Bengaluru and elsewhere in the state after protests by Kannada outfits, which said it would be an 'assault' on the city's culture.

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    Event management said that pending police permission, they were unable to forward requests and submit necessary clearances to various authorities, including city civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike and the fire department. The firm's proprietress

    H S Bhavya

    said in her petition filed yesterday that she had submitted a letter to police to permit the show.

    Karnataka

    Rakshana Vedike

    and other groups had staged protests in the city on December 15, taking out rallies and burning effigies of Leone. In her petition, Bhavya alleged that on December 16, police orally refused permission, but did not give it in writing.

    Due to this, every other arrangement and sanction ran into a disaster, resulting in lenders asking the organizers to return their money, fearing the uncertainty, she submitted. Bhavya also alleged that the protesters are seemingly from anti-social elements engaged in acts of vandalism and creating of unrest.

    "Their unfair threats and pressure should not be the driving force for the state police to take such unmindful decisions," she pleaded.

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    Sunny Leone to play warrior princess
    Actress Sunny Leone, known for her Bollywood roles, is all set to do a full-fledged movie in Tamil.
    (Photo: Instagram)
    The yet-to-be- titled film, will be made in Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi, besides Tamil.
    (Photo: Instagram)
    The movie will be directed by VC Vadivudaiyan, who is awaiting the release of his recent directorial, Pottu. Vadivudaiyan says, “The film is a historical war movie and will showcase Sunny as a powerful queen."
    (Photo: Instagram)
    "It’s a heroine-centric film and Telugu actor Navdeep will be playing the villain. Nasser sir also will be essaying a pivotal character in the movie.”
    (Photo: Instagram)
    On how he came up with a historical script for Sunny, he says, “Today, Tamil cinema has a world-wide audience and we were on the lookout for an actress who is popular across the industry and overseas, as well."
    (Photo: Instagram)
    "Sunny fits the bill perfectly and she has now decided that she will not do any glamour roles or item numbers."
    (Photo: Instagram)
    "When I met her at Mumbai along with the producer of the film, Stephen, she expressed her excitement over being part of the project."
    (Photo: Instagram)
    "She said that with this film, she wants to shed the glam actress tag and be known as an actress of substance.”
    (Photo: Instagram)
    Elaborating on the script and the preparation for the movie, he says, “This is a heavy-duty story and I have been prepping for the movie for the past six months."
    (Photo: Instagram)
    "She is being trained in sword fighting and horse riding, as Sunny will have a lot of action scenes."
    (Photo: Instagram)

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