Kerala Congress chief calls CM Pinarayi Vijayan a ‘psychopath’
Sudhakaran submitted a formal complaint to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla against a “heinous breach of privilege” and a targeted assault on him and his fellow MPs.
Aarya babbar (Photo: Twitter)
Actor Aarya Babbar, who essays the role of a “psychopath” in “Zehan”, says the movie is inclined towards a quotient of extremism.
“Zehan” marks the directorial debut of editor Dhiren Dimri.
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Aarya says he read about split personality disorders and tried to approach his character “mentally” for the film.
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“I’m playing a psychopath character, who has a split personality, for the first time. He himself is not aware of the problem’s existence. The film has been extensively shot in the beautiful locations of Uttarakhand as it needed an locales which gave a mysterious look with mountains and fog,” Aarya said in a statement.
“It was something very different and inclined towards a quotient of extremism. I am really looking forward for the film,” he added.
The film is currently under post production. It is produced by Costa Ply and Stuti Productions.
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Sudhakaran submitted a formal complaint to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla against a “heinous breach of privilege” and a targeted assault on him and his fellow MPs.
Addressing a press conference after the 14th Foreign Ministerial Framework Dialogue (FMFD) with his Australian counterpart, he confirmed that the strain in ties between India and Canada did figure during the meeting.
In her latest book, Countering Violent Extremism in Pakistan: Local Actions, Local Voices, Oregon scholar Anita Weiss has shown how, at the lowest levels of society, there have been in recent years many displays of resistance to the Taliban’s attempt to impose its views on others. Pashto poets and Sindhi singers expressed their disdain for the puritan mullahs in their midst.
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