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bitchy | What kind of ‘payoff’ did King Charles have to give Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?
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bitchy | What kind of ‘payoff’ did King Charles have to give Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

King Charles’s communications office has given multiple briefings to the royal rota in the past 24 hours about the “Andrew Mountbatten Windsor” situation. According to the official rota, the degenerate formerly known as Prince Andrew is being punished severely by his brother King Charles. “The move” to strip Andrew of all titles and force him out of Royal Lodge was “entirely down to the King and his advisors, without pressure from the Government or other family members, such as Prince William.” Becky English was seemingly the first to report, in the Daily Mail, that while Andrew is being moved into a home on the Sandringham Estate, it won’t be Wood Farm, which was where Prince Philip retired to in his final years.

English also noted this: “Sources said it has been necessary, given how swiftly events were unfolding, to focus on getting proper security in place. In an act of mercy, the King will fund the move privately and, as Andrew remains a member of the family, Charles will also make ‘private provisions’ for him.” So… Charles is ensuring Andrew’s security, paying for Andrew to live rent-free in Norfolk, and Andrew will also get “private provisions.” What the rota doesn’t want to talk about (yet) is what kind of financial settlement was made. Well, Tom Sykes got a big tip for his Royalist Substack about what kind of money was involved.

In the end, King Charles didn’t have any choice. He had to give his brother, what he has long been asking for. For I am told that ex-Prince Andrew has received a “handsome” payoff worth millions in return for surrendering his lease on Royal Lodge.

On Thursday, Andrew was stripped of his princely titles in a humiliating manner. He will now be known as Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, following new revelations about his links to Jeffrey Epstein and the publication of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre’s memoir. However, critics immediately said it was not an adequate response.

Graham Smith of the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic told The Royalist podcast (and fulsome apologies that it did not stream concurrently here): “The problem is the royals keep thinking this is enough. I couldn’t care less about the prince title. He remains accused of serious offenses and I do not believe that there is not enough evidence to have a genuine police investigation. Worrying about what he is called, or where he lives, is not an appropriate response.”

Royal aides said that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor “did not object” to the removal of his titles. Friends of Mr Mountbatten Windsor told the Daily Beast that Andrew had reached a generous financial settlement with King Charles as part of the deal, which will see him move to a private home on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk as soon as is practicable. He is understood not to be moving to Wood Farm, the retirement home of the late Prince Philip.

One friend said, “Andrew made it clear that he needed to be financially recompensed for surrendering the remaining 50 years of his lease on one of England’s finest homes. The lease was his daughter’s inheritance and an asset, and in this country, you can’t seize people’s assets. Charles was always going to have to pay him off, and he has done what he should have done in the first place.”

Another friend of both Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew told the Daily Beast, “The pension is handsome.”

Buckingham Palace declined to comment; however, in official documentation seen by The Royalist, the palace admitted that not only would Andrew be given a home on the Sandringham estate funded by the king, but that he would also receive direct funding in the form of “appropriate private provision.” The palace also suggested that he would be allowed to continue earning money privately.

[From The Royalist Substack]

While Sykes calculates that Charles “settled” with Andrew for low-to-mid seven figures, I think Andrew would be a fool to take anything lower than $10 million or thereabouts. Andrew had Charles over a barrel, and Charles had to pay more because Charles had let this situation fester for so long, and Charles had completely misread the public mood. In exchange for his titles and the Royal Lodge lease, Andrew got: a generous payoff worth millions; a permanent home on the Windsors’ private estate in Norfolk; some kind of income for general upkeep; security for life, funded by the monarch; the ability to travel freely to the Middle East and make sketchy “deals” there; protection from any larger investigation and prosecution. Andrew made out like a bandit, and I’m waiting to see if there will be another backlash to this “deal.”

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.

London, UK, 16th Sep 2025. Prince Andrew and Anne, the Princess Royal. HRH King Charles III, The Prince and Princess of Wales Prince William and Princess Catherine, Anne the Princess Royal, Prince Andrew The Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Michael of Kent and other senior members of the Royal Family all pay their last respects as the coffin is carried to the hearse. They then depart from Westminster Cathedral after the a requiem mass, a Catholic funeral service held for the Duchess of Kent, who passed away on 4 Sep.,Image: 1037893222, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Imageplotter/Avalon
King Charles , The Queen Consort, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew attend the Easter Sunday Service in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.,Image: 768362206, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: David Dyson / Avalon
Royals head to Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.

Featuring: Camilla Queen Consort, King Charles III, Anne, Princess Royal, Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Where: Windsor, Berkshire, United Kingdom
When: 09 Apr 2023
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Members of the British Royal family attend the Easter Mattins Service at Windsor Castlle

Featuring: Camilla, Queen Consort, King Charles III and Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Where: Windsor, United Kingdom
When: 09 Apr 2023
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The Duke of York and Princess Eugenie travel along The Mall ahead of the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in central London.

Featuring: Prince Andrew The Duke of York and Princess Eugenie
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 06 May 2023
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The Duke of York arriving ahead of the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, central London.

Featuring: Prince Andrew, The Duke of York
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 06 May 2023
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The congregation and Members of the Royal Family depart for the Requiem Mass for The Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral, London

Featuring: Prince Andrew
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2025
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King Charles III speaking during the Commissioning Ceremony for HMS Agamemnon, part of the Astute Class of nuclear-powered submarines, which formally marks the ship’s entry into the Royal Navy’s service, at BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria,

Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom
When: 22 Sep 2025
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King Charles III arrives for a visit to Coffee D’Ash in the Portland Walk regeneration area of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, to meet representatives from charities and community groups supported by the £5 million Team Barrow Social Impact Fund.

Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom
When: 22 Sep 2025
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Exclusive| Nawazuddin Siddiqui: Thamma is my first film my kids will be able to watch, else the kind of films that I do…

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s body of work has been as varied as it gets- from the gritty Sacred Games, to the universally acclaimed Gangs of Wasseypur, to the dark Raman Raghav 2.0. And now, he’s set for Thamma, a horror-comedy alongside Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

In a chat with HT City, he tells us he is just glad that this will be the first film that his children- daughter Shora and son Yani, will be able to watch him in! “Mujhe Thamma ke liye excitement isiliye bhi hai kyunki voh world jahaan pe humne shoot kiya hai, voh sirf humne dant kathaaon mein pehle padha tha. And plus, the kind of films I do, kids can’t watch them. Yeh pehli film hai jo mere bachche dekh paayenge!,” laughs the 51-year-old.

Thamma is another installment in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU) created by Dinesh Vijan. Nawazuddin is all praises for the way the universe has shaped up so far, with Stree and Munjya. “If you look at this universe, from Stree till now, the set of talented actors you get to see in a horror film, didn’t used to happen for horror films before. Aise actors ko ikathha karna kamaal hai,” he adds.

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DR Sales Boards 'A New Kind of Wilderness' helmer's Latest Doc
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DR Sales Boards ‘A New Kind of Wilderness’ helmer’s Latest Doc

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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On the heels of “A New Kind of Wilderness,” which won the Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize in 2024 and sold to multiple territories such as Germany and France (ZDF/Arte) the US (POV/PBS and the UK (Met Films), DR Sales has partnered again with Norwegian filmmaker Silje Evensmo Jacobsen on her new documentary “The Mystery Package,” Variety has learnt exclusively.  

The Danish documentary is being launched this week at the Cannes content market Mipcom.

“Silje Evensmo Jacobsen is a rare gem in the world of documentaries,” said DR Sales director Pernille Munk Skydsgaard. “With her ability to bridge true cinéma vérité to an artform resembling fiction, we see her as a unique director that captivates life in the exact level of her characters.

With ‘The Mystery Package”, she manages to invent a brand new genre: the Christmas adventure documentary family film.” “We claim this film to be an instant Christmas Classic that will be shown across all platforms for many many Christmases to come,” Skydsgaard commented.

“The Mystery Package” is “a story about childhood curiosity, Christmas traditions and the greatest mystery of all” life itself, with all its unexpected twists and turns,” according to DR Sales. A stranger-than-fiction-story, the core is a mysterious package that the Sandnes family from Valdal in Norway has been receiving every Christmas for the past two decades, with gifts for everyone. “Merry Christmas from all of us in Arendal,” says the handwritten message from the unknown sender. 

The children in the family Edle (9) and Brage (6) decide to uncover the secret before Christmas Eve, together with their father Magnus, one of the original recipients of the package, and their mother – no less than Silje herself, the film’s director.

The Mystery Package

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“What begins as a playful search soon takes a deeper turn”, says the synopsis as the young detectives discover that very first package arrived the year their father’s elder brother Hans Petter committed suicide.”Through the children’s eyes, the investigation becomes both a whimsical detective story and a tender exploration of family memory, grief and the bond that shapes us,” says the statement.

Speaking to Variety, Jacobsen said she had been playing with the idea to film this unique story of the mysterious Christmas package for a couple of years, but had been reluctant to turn the camera on her own family. Until two years ago, when her daughter said: “I’m gonna be a detective and find out who the Christmas package is from.” “Then it was very different”, said Jacobsen who was immediately drawn to the idea of following her kids in this “funny and strange” investigation and make a true Christmas film for children and their family.

“I myself didn’t know anything,” insisted the filmmaker, who agreed to step in front of the camera with her young children, and be truly part of the investigation, letting the cinéma-vérité gradually take shape. “We walked into many dead ends and of course, I didn’t know those would be dead ends, which was crucial.”

However, not to intrude too much on her family life and dynamic, she set a precise time frame to her filming. “I decided to film almost everything every day for three weeks prior to Christmas last year. By limiting myself in time, I was able to let the narrative happen in real time but also continue to be a mum, without the constant urge to film every second of the day,” she explained.

Currently in the editing room, the pic was produced by Jacobsen and Mari Bakke Riise (“A New Kind of Wilderness”) for A5 Film, in co-production with Sweden’s Ballad Film.

“I had seen their amazing film “The Gullspång Miracle” [a Tribeca winner best editing in 2023]; I felt they were great storytellers and that they would be perfect for this project,” added Jacobsen. 

The documentary is scheduled to roll out early 2026.

At Mipcom, DR Sales’ doc slate also includes the festival hits “The Lives of My Father,” Best Doc Series at Canneseries 2025, “The Black Swan”, Best Doc Series at Denmark’s national Robert Awards 2025 and “Mr Nobody Against Putin,” a Sundance World Documentary Special Jury winner this year.

On the company’s drama slate is the Norwegian hospital drama “Still Breathing,” produced by leading outfit Rubicon (HBO’s “Beforeigners”) for NRK, and the Swedish legal thriller “Burden of Justice,” produced by Strive Studios (“Paradise City,” Snabba Cash”) for SVT. Both series will be delivered in 2026.

“I am looking forward to some intense days at Mipcom directly after MIA, meeting broadcasters and producers, presenting our new lineup of new drama series and documentaries. And for the first time in many years, we are also representing DRs new unscripted formats,” said Skydsgaard. 

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Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and Nickel 1965 Receive Special Reissues
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Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue and Nickel 1965 Receive Special Reissues

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

A pair of classic Miles Davis releases are set for the reissue treatment.

Davis’ iconic 1959 album, Kind of Blue, will be issued by Analogue Productions as a 180-gram double LP 33 1/3 edition, with Side 4 cut at 45 RPM, on October 31st. The pressing is sourced from the original Classic Records parts mastered by Bernie Grundman directly from the original master tape.

Davis aficionados will be keen to know that long-standing speed issues caused by the motor on Columbia’s 3-track master recorder running slow that affected the first three tracks on the original recording (“So What,” “Freddie Freeloader,” and “Blue in Green”), have been corrected on this edition.

The album is packaged in a heavyweight Stoughton Printing “tip-on” gatefold jacket with a scuff-resistant matte finish, completed by a four-panel insert featuring speed-correction details and liner notes by the late music critic, Robert Palmer.

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Pressed on standard black vinyl, there will also be a limited-edition blue vinyl version, limited to just 1,500 copies, available exclusively through Acoustic Sounds. In addition to the speed-corrected main program, Side 4 features an alternate take of “Flamenco Sketches” cut at 45 RPM for maximum fidelity. Pre-orders are ongoing.

Then, on January 30th, 2026, Columbia/Legacy Recordings will release Miles Davis – The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 on vinyl and CD for the first time in 30 years.

The recordings feature Davis’s Second Great Quintet, which consisted of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Captured over two nights in a small Chicago club, the band was inspired by drummer Williams to play “anti-music,” culminating in their well-honed setlist being turned “inside out.” “We found ways to make the old music sound as new as the new music we were recording,” is how Davis described the results.

Originally released in 1995 as a Mosaic Records limited-edition LP box set, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel has been out of print every since. The 10xLP reissue edition comes in a newly designed slipcase with 10 individual jackets, along with a 40-page booklet. It will also be available in an 8xCD edition. Both will feature over seven hours of music, new liner notes by Syd Schwartz, and classic material by jazz historian Bob Blumenthal. Pre-orders are ongoing.

As a preview of the larger collection, a special standalone 2LP set, Live At The Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will be released for RSD Black Friday on November 28th.

Kind of Blue Vinyl Artwork:

Kind of Blue Vinyl Tracklist:
Side 1 (Corrected Speed) – 33-1/3 RPM
01. So What (9:22)
02. Freddie Freeloader (9:46)
03. Blue In Green (5:27)

Side 2 – 33-1/3 RPM
01. All Blues (11:33)
02. Flamenco Sketches (9:26)

Side 3 (Original Speed) – 33-1/3 RPM
01. So What (9:22)
02. Freddie Freeloader (9:46)
03. Blue In Green (5:27)

Side 4 – 45 RPM
01. Flamenco Sketches (alternate take) (9:32)

Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Set for Reissue Editions

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel Vinyl Tracklist:
LP1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set
Side A
01. If I Were A Bell 16:42

Side B
01. Stella By Starlight 13:09
02. Walkin’ 11:01

LP2 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set (cont’d)
Side C
01. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
02. The Theme 10:19

Side D – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. My Funny Valentine 16:33

LP3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d)
Side E
01. Four 15:05
02. When I Fall In Love 10:44

Side F
01. Agitation 13:13
02. ‘Round Midnight 8:42

LP4 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d) & 3rd Set
Side G
01. Milestones 14:04
02. The Theme 0:38
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:53

Side H
01. All Of You 14:38
02. Oleo 6:05

LP5 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont’d)
Side I
01. No Blues 17:35

Side J
01. I Thought About You 11:03
02. The Theme 8:05

LP6 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set
Side K
01. If I Were A Bell 13:29
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09

Side L
01. Walkin’ 11:01
02. I Fall In Love Too Easily 12:07
03. The Theme 2:50

LP7 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set
Side M
01. All Of You 10:39
02. Agitation 10:48

Side N
01. My Funny Valentine 13:52
02. On Green Dolphin Street 12:48

LP8 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d) & 3rd Set
Side O
01. So What 13:36
02. The Theme 3:28

Side P
01. When I Fall In Love 13:39
02. Milestones 11:49

LP9 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont’d)
Side Q
01. Autumn Leaves 11:56
02. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43

Side R
01. No Blues 20:06
02. The Theme 0:22

LP10 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set
Side S
01. Stella By Starlight 14:16
02. All Blues 12:18

Side T
01. Yesterdays 15:00
02. The Theme 4:51

Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Set for Reissue Editions

CD Tracklist
CD1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set
01. If I Were A Bell 16:42
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09
03. Walkin’ 11:01
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
05. The Theme 10:19

CD2 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. My Funny Valentine 16:33
02. Four 15:05
03. When I Fall In Love 10:44

CD3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d)
01. Agitation 13:03
02. ‘Round Midnight 8:42
03. Milestones 14:04
04. The Theme 0:38

CD4 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set
01. All Of You 14:38
02. Oleo 6:05
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:53
04. No Blues 17:35
05. I Thought About You 11:03
06. The Theme 8:05

CD5 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set
01. If I Were A Bell 13:29
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09
03. Walkin’ 11:01
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 12:07
05. The Theme 2:50

CD6 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. All Of You 10:39
02. Agitation 10:48
03. My Funny Valentine 13:52
04. On Green Dolphin Street 12:48
05. So What 13:36
06. The Theme 3:28

CD7 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set
01. When I Fall In Love 13:39
02. Milestones 11:49
03. Autumn Leaves 11:56
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
05. No Blues 20:06
06. The Theme 0:22

CD8 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set
01. Stella By Starlight 14:16
02. All Blues 12:18
03. Yesterdays 15:00
04. The Theme 4:51

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“I Wanted To Show A Different Kind Of Female Superhero”
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“I Wanted To Show A Different Kind Of Female Superhero”

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Maggie Kang, creator and co-director of Netflix animated hit KPop Demon Hunters, shared her creative process and the in-depth research that went into making the film during the Netflix Creative Asia event at Busan International Film Festival today. 

Kang, who was born in Seoul and moved to Toronto as a child, said that after 12 years of working in Hollywood animation, she wanted to direct something that represented Korean culture, and the country’s demonology was the first thing that came to mind. 

“So the idea of demons naturally led to demon hunters, a group of really incredible women who fight demons; but the idea needed something else, so I started to think about other Korean things, and K-pop was added in,” Kang explained. “And that really changed everything. The movie instantly became larger in scale, it became a musical, and just more of a spectacle.

“You know that when you go to a Kpop concert and everybody’s singing along, there’s just this really great energy that is able to cross cultural barriers,” Kang continued. “So as a huge Kpop fan, I wanted to celebrate that feeling in the film. And I really think that Kpop became this huge selling point for the movie.”

Kang also explained how “mudang” – Korean shamans – have been using music to ward off evil for hundreds of years, so it was a natural step that the lady hunters would use music to fight off the demons. But as the movie is set in modern-day Seoul it made sense for the demon hunters to be Kpop stars – although she joked that she didn’t talk about shamanism when Sony Pictures Animation first boarded the film.

Although all these cultural touchpoints were important for her, Kang said she is most proud of making the main characters Korean women – something that she’s never seen before in feature animation: “And as if that wasn’t groundbreaking enough, I saw an opportunity with our female characters to show a different kind of female superhero that I felt like I wasn’t seeing – messy and silly and funny, women who eat a lot and are just real and have struggles and flaws.

“But through friendship and understanding and defeating their inner demons – and the actual demons – and also inspiring others in the process, they are able to come out on top and somehow more complete.” 

Noting that it was these universal themes – as well as the Kpop angle – that has helped the movie travel, Kang explained that she also wanted to make it as authentic to Korea as possible. So in 2002 during the development process, she travelled with her co-director Chris Appelhans and several heads of department to multiple locations in Korea to visit historic monuments, folk villages, and the modern cityscapes of Seoul. 

She also got her hands on some authentic historical Korean weapons: “There’s something about holding something and experiencing it firsthand that just helps you represent it a little better.” Naturally, the crew also consumed a large amount of Korean food and drink, all for the purposes of research, of course. 

The production turned to Korean talent for the dance choreography and music. Choreographers for the dances segments included Jo Nain from Jam Republic, who choreographed Golden, and Lee Jung, who worked on Soda Pop. Veteran Kpop artists working on the music included Ian Eisendrath, Germany’s Lindgren, the team at Black Label and Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk – revealing how international the Kpop industry has become.

Produced by Sony Animation for Netflix, Kpop Demon Hunters has become the streamer’s most watched original title ever, while the North America theatrical release of a singalong version grossed around $18M in just one weekend. The song Golden from the soundtrack has topped the US Billboard and UK charts for several weeks. 

As previously reported, Kang also said she had hopes for a sequel but couldn’t share further details. She also mentioned a short film is in the works, although it is being created within a training program, so is not led creatively by her and Appelhans.

Netflix Creator Day also included sessions with Taiwanese director Leste Chen whose drama series The Resurrected is screening in Busan’s On Screen section; as well as Korean producer Yongsu Lee (Can This Love Be Translated?); Chartchai ‘Nat’ Ketnust, CEO of Thai post-production studio White Light, which works regularly with Netflix; and Japanese intimacy coordinator Momoko Nishiyama. 

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Ahaan Panday wins hearts with his kind gesture towards the media
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Ahaan Panday wins hearts with his kind gesture towards the media

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