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Latest Bollywood News Oct 18: Hina Khan, Rocky Jaiswal’s airport look, Radhika Apte on #MeToo movement and more

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Radhika Apte, Hina Khan, Rocky Jaiswal Radhika Apte, Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal

Bollywood actress Radhika Apte expressed her opinion on the ongoing #MeToo movement in India. Radhika expressed her full support to the sexual harassment survivors, who are calling out their alleged tormentors under the #MeToo campaign. Meanwhile, Bigg Boss fame Hina Khan was recently snapped twinning with her rumoured boyfriend Rocky Jaiswal at the airport. For more entertainment updates you need to scroll down below.

 

Hina Khan twinning with rumoured boyfriend Rocky Jaiswal in her airport look, see pics

Bigg Boss fame Hina Khan, who is in news for reprising the role of Komolika in Kasautii Zinagii Kay 2, recently turned heads when she was snapped twinning with her rumoured boyfriend Rocky Jaiswal at the airport. 

Hina, who is also known for her perfect fashion choices, looked stunning in her black and red outfit which she paired up with white sneakers and sling bag. Meanwhile, her rumoured boyfriend Rocky was seen posing in a matching black tee-shirt and cargo pant with a red jacket. 

"We met on the sets of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai for the first time where I was the supervising producer and she was playing the lead role. That's how we met. As for what attracted me to her was her dedication to her work. I have seen a lot of actors, but she is one of the smartest of the lot. "It is almost unreal if you find a person who's so honest all the time. She calls a spade a spade every single time. And that's the most important thing I love about her. Besides, she is the prettiest woman in the world," said Rocky talking about his Hina in an interview with India Today. 

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I fully support #MeToo campaign, says Radhika Apte

After Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta's accusation on veteran actor Nana Patekar of misbehaving with her during the shooting of a film in 2008, many celebrities extended their support to her. Many other celebrities shared their sexual assault experiences openly. And now Bollywood actress Radhika Apte has expressed her full support to the sexual harassment survivors, who are calling out their alleged tormentors under the #MeToo campaign.

While interacting with the media at the launch of new collection of Daniel Wellington watches as their brand ambassador, Radhika on Wednesday hoped that the film industry would come up with an "equal and genderless" system to tackle any kind of harassment cases.

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Kajol, Karan Johar and Ayan Mukerji to unite for a noble cause

Filmmaker Karan Johar and actress Kajol, who recently had a blast on the completion of 20 years of their film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, along with Ayan Mukerji, will now support a noble cause. They have united to support to the 'Real Hero' organ donation campaign.

"A real hero is someone who helps everyone else recycle their organs. I have pledged my own organs and you can too," Ayan said in a video posted on Twitter on Wednesday.

A similar video message was shared by Karan and an audio message by Kajol to support the cause of organ donation.

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Raazi star Soni Razdan says women shouldn't be judged on #MeToo stories

Raazi star Alia Bhatt's mother Soni Razdan expressing her views on the ongoing #MeeToo campaign said that this movement is a positive sign. She further added that while the #MeToo movement is a positive change against sexual harassment, women who don't speak up should not be judged for their silence.

Soni told IANS here: "Living in a patriarchal society I know that such thing is horrifying for any girl and that is why the movement is a positive sign, where people are coming up with their stories. 

"It is easy to say that if such harassment happens, walk out of your job. But people depend on that job, it is about their livelihood, a question of survival. So while we must encourage victims for coming up with their #MeToo stories, we should not judge women for not sharing their stories."

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(With IANS/PTI Inputs)