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EXCLUSIVE: Dhurandhar trailer launch POSTPONED due to Dharmendra’s ill-health

Since yesterday, November 10, the entire film industry and millions of moviegoers have been concerned over the health of Dharmendra. The 89-year-old veteran actor has been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai.

In this situation, Bollywood Hungama has learned that a grand event scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed.

### EXCLUSIVE: Dhurandhar Trailer Launch Postponed Due to Dharmendra’s Ill-Health

A source informed Bollywood Hungama, “On Wednesday, November 12, the much-awaited trailer of *Dhurandhar* was going to be launched in a grand fashion at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, BKC, Mumbai. However, due to the condition of Mr. Dharmendra, the film’s team felt it was not the right time to release the trailer.”

The source continued, “Ranveer Singh, director Aditya Dhar, and everyone associated with the film are huge fans of Dharam ji and, like others, they have been very worried ever since he was hospitalized.”

“As a result, Jio Studios, B62 Studios, Ranveer Singh, and other stakeholders unanimously decided that it wouldn’t be appropriate to release *Dhurandhar*’s trailer tomorrow. The event has now been postponed by a week. The team will announce a new date soon.”

Earlier, on Saturday, November 8, Bollywood Hungama exclusively reported that nearly 2,000 fans were expected to attend the *Dhurandhar* trailer launch. The action entertainer, which also stars Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan, is scheduled to release in cinemas on December 5.

### *Tere Ishq Mein* Music Event Cancelled

The *Dhurandhar* trailer launch is not the only event affected by this development. A spectacular event planned for today, November 11, at the iconic Royal Opera House, Mumbai, to launch the music of *Tere Ishq Mein* has also been cancelled.

The event was to be attended by Dhanush, Kriti Sanon, director Aanand L Rai, producer Bhushan Kumar, and music composer A. R. Rahman, who was also set to perform.

In the afternoon of November 11, the organizing team informed the media that the event stands cancelled due to the “concerning health condition of the legendary Dharmendra ji.”

**Also Read:**
Dharmendra in a Throwback Interview: “I want to see diseases, corruption and discrimination eliminated from our country”

**More Pages:**
– Dhurandhar Box Office Collection
– Bollywood News Live Updates
https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/exclusive-dhurandhar-trailer-launch-postponed-due-dharmendras-ill-health/

CBS’s Bari Weiss Fires Its Climate Crisis & Race & Culture Hysteria Units

**CBS News Lays Off Most of Its Climate Crisis Production Staff Amid Leadership Changes**

CBS News recently announced the dismissal of most of its climate crisis production team as part of broader layoffs affecting dozens of news staff members last week. Under the leadership of the new Editor-in-Chief, Bari Weiss, the network appears to be scaling back its dedicated climate crisis coverage.

Tracy Wholf, the coordinating producer of the climate crisis unit, was among those let go. Reports suggest that without Wholf, the climate unit has effectively been disbanded. Wholf’s departure followed an internal email she sent advocating for the inclusion of climate change context in reports about Hurricane Melissa. She had recommended adding a sentence linking the storm’s rapid intensification to climate change: “The above-average Atlantic Ocean temperatures, made worse by climate change, helped Melissa rapidly intensify into a category 5 storm.” Wholf cited research from Imperial College as support for this assertion.

In addition to changes in the climate coverage team, CBS News also dismantled its race and culture unit. This move led to accusations of discrimination from former employees. Trey Sherman, an associate producer in the race and culture unit who was laid off, stated, “Every producer on my team who got laid off is a person of color. Every person who gets to stay and will be relocated within the company is a white person.”

The network’s new owners, Charles and Louis Ellison, have expressed a commitment to restoring “real journalism” and delivering accurate, unbiased reporting without racial or political agendas.

Commenting on these developments, Charles Rotter of the “Watts Up With That” blog emphasized the importance of returning to traditional journalistic standards. He noted that reporters once clearly distinguished between evidence and opinion, data and doctrine. Today, however, many reporters appear to defend predetermined narratives rather than investigate the truth. Rotter suggests that CBS’s shift away from this mindset could mark a return to sanity in journalism. Environmental issues may still be covered, but ideally without assuming predetermined conclusions.

As these changes unfold, viewers may soon encounter weather reports and environmental coverage that focus on facts rather than politicized messaging.

**About Bari Weiss**

Bari Weiss has garnered attention not only for her editorial decisions but also for her strong public stance on various issues. Known for her pro-Israel views, she has faced ongoing threats, reflecting the contentious environment surrounding media and politics today.

**Reflections on Current Times**

The evolving media landscape and societal tensions have sparked thoughtful commentary from various voices:

> “I have never written that there is a threat of fascism in America. I always considered the idea overwrought. But now I believe there really is such a threat and it will come draped not in an American flag, but in the name of tolerance and health.”
> — Dennis Prager

> “It’s better to live one day as a lion than a dozen years as a sheep.”
> — Charles M. Schulz

> “How do you tell a Communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.”
> — Ronald Reagan

> “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.”
> — Hannah Arendt, *The Origins of Totalitarianism*

As CBS News navigates these changes, the hope among many is for a renewed focus on fact-based, unbiased journalism that serves the public interest without advancing particular ideological narratives.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/cbss-bari-weiss-fires-its-climate-crisis-race-culture-hysteria-units/

Gov. JB Pritzker says he’s still deciding whether ‘right-to-die’ legislation should become Illinois law

Governor JB Pritzker on Monday said he is still deciding whether to sign legislation that would allow doctors to help terminally ill individuals end their lives. The bill narrowly passed the Illinois General Assembly last week.

“It was something that I didn’t expect and didn’t know it was going to be voted on, so we’re examining it even now,” Pritzker said.

The Democratic-run state Senate voted just before dawn on Friday, passing the measure with the bare minimum of 30 votes. The bill grants mentally competent, terminally ill adults the right to access life-ending prescription medication under physician supervision. Following the vote, the bill was sent to the governor’s desk for approval.

However, the legislation has faced opposition from disability advocates and the Catholic Church. Critics argue that it could lead to discrimination, coercion, and abuse.

Pritzker, who is running for a third term next year and is widely considered a potential contender for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, said on Monday that he is still gathering input on the controversial bill. He has already heard from many advocates supporting the legislation.

Speaking to reporters at an unrelated event at the Philip J. Rock Center and School in Glen Ellyn, which serves deaf-blind children, Pritzker acknowledged the arguments made by proponents but remained noncommittal about whether he will sign the bill into law.

For more information, read the full article at chicagotribune.com.

**Topics:** Culture/Society, Government, News/Current Events
**Location:** US – Illinois
**Keywords:** Pro-life

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Bodies of three transgender women left on roadside in Pakistan spark demands for justice

Bodies of Three Transgender Women Found on Roadside in Pakistan Spark Demands for Justice

The discovery of the bodies of three transgender women on a roadside in Pakistan has ignited calls for justice from the community and human rights advocates. This tragic incident occurred just two days after another transgender woman was wounded in a knife attack, highlighting ongoing violence against transgender individuals in the region.

Members of the transgender community gathered to mourn the loss of their three fellow members, who, according to eyewitnesses, were killed by unidentified gunmen. In a peaceful protest held in Karachi on September 24, 2025, they comforted each other while condemning the attacks and demanding justice.

Photo credit: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

By DANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868698