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బెబో, పిగ్గీ 'చుమ్మ'కు చల్లో... - kapoor kapoor with priyanka chopra

ఇటీవల హిందీ రియాలిటీ షో 'డ్యాన్స్​ ఇండియా డ్యాన్స్'​లో సందడి చేశారు బాలీవుడ్ నటీమణులు ప్రియాంక చోప్రా-కరీనా కపూర్. ఈ సందర్భంగా వీరిద్దరూ ముద్దుపెట్టుకున్నట్లు ఉన్న ఓ వీడియోను సామాజిక మాధ్యమాల్లో షేర్ చేశారు.

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Published : Sep 26, 2019, 5:30 PM IST

గ్లోబల్ స్టార్ ప్రియాంక చోప్రా ప్రధానపాత్రలో నటించిన చిత్రం 'ద స్కై ఈజ్ పింక్'. ఈ సినిమా ప్రమోషన్స్​లో భాగంగా ఇటీవల హిందీ రియాలిటీ షో 'డ్యాన్స్​ ఇండియా డ్యాన్స్​'లో పాల్గొందీ నటి. అక్కడ న్యాయ నిర్ణేతగా వ్యవహరిస్తోన్న కరీనా కపూర్​తో సరదాగా గడిపింది. వారిద్దరు కలిసి దిగిన ఫొటోలను సామాజిక మాధ్యమాల్లో పంచుకుంది. అలాగే ప్రియాంక-కరీనా ముద్దు పెట్టుకున్నట్లు ఉన్న ఓ వీడియోను నెట్టింట పోస్ట్ చేసింది ప్రియాంక. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ వీడియో వైరల్​గా మారింది.

హిందీ చిత్రాలకు విరామం ప్రకటించిన ప్రియాంక.. నిక్ జోనస్​ను పెళ్లి చేసుకుని హాలీవుడ్​లో బిజీగా మారింది. దాదాపు మూడేళ్ల తర్వాత 'ద స్కై ఈజ్​ పింక్'​తో బాలీవుడ్ ప్రేక్షకులను పలకరించబోతుంది. సోనాలీ బోస్ దర్శకత్వం వహించిన ఈ చిత్రంలో ఫర్హాన్ అక్తర్, జైరా వాసీం కీలక పాత్రలు పోషించారు. అక్టోబర్ 11న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ సినిమా.

గ్లోబల్ స్టార్ ప్రియాంక చోప్రా ప్రధానపాత్రలో నటించిన చిత్రం 'ద స్కై ఈజ్ పింక్'. ఈ సినిమా ప్రమోషన్స్​లో భాగంగా ఇటీవల హిందీ రియాలిటీ షో 'డ్యాన్స్​ ఇండియా డ్యాన్స్​'లో పాల్గొందీ నటి. అక్కడ న్యాయ నిర్ణేతగా వ్యవహరిస్తోన్న కరీనా కపూర్​తో సరదాగా గడిపింది. వారిద్దరు కలిసి దిగిన ఫొటోలను సామాజిక మాధ్యమాల్లో పంచుకుంది. అలాగే ప్రియాంక-కరీనా ముద్దు పెట్టుకున్నట్లు ఉన్న ఓ వీడియోను నెట్టింట పోస్ట్ చేసింది ప్రియాంక. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ వీడియో వైరల్​గా మారింది.

హిందీ చిత్రాలకు విరామం ప్రకటించిన ప్రియాంక.. నిక్ జోనస్​ను పెళ్లి చేసుకుని హాలీవుడ్​లో బిజీగా మారింది. దాదాపు మూడేళ్ల తర్వాత 'ద స్కై ఈజ్​ పింక్'​తో బాలీవుడ్ ప్రేక్షకులను పలకరించబోతుంది. సోనాలీ బోస్ దర్శకత్వం వహించిన ఈ చిత్రంలో ఫర్హాన్ అక్తర్, జైరా వాసీం కీలక పాత్రలు పోషించారు. అక్టోబర్ 11న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ సినిమా.

ఇవీ చూడండి.. 'చంపడమో.. చావడమో కాదు గెలవడం ముఖ్యం'

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Kabul - 18 September 2019
1. Pan of Afghan Independent Election Commission (IEC) workers moving boxes of election materials in IEC warehouse
2. Various of workers packing boxes of election materials
3. Various of workers sealing the box
4. Boxes in warehouse
5. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Abdul Aziz Ibrahimi, Afghan Independent Election Commission (IEC) spokesman:
"The Independent Election Commission is committed to holding the elections on sixth of Mizan (Afghan calendar month or 28 September) and all the preparations of the Independent Election Commission are moving forward in accordance to our operation plans and the presidential election's schedule."
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Kabul - 24 September 2019
6. Military vehicle and soldiers at army checkpoint, cars driving past
7. Soldier searching a car
8. Various of soldiers at checkpoint
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Kabul - 22 September 2019
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Massoud Andarabi, Afghan Interior Minister:
"There are threats, as Taliban always threatened this year again. But with the plans and contingencies and all the steps that we have taken, we are assured that we will provide the environment for the Afghan people to come and vote for their future leader and also fulfill their civil duties and also the continuation of democracy in the country which has been the hope of all Afghans."
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Kabul - 16 September 2019
10. Shot of presidential candidate and current Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah arriving for a public debate
11. Abdullah at podium
12. Wide of debate, Abdullah's supporters clapping
13. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Abdullah Abdullah, presidential candidate and current Afghan Chief Executive:
"With all our strength we will prevent any kind of fraud in election. In the last election, I had said that we won't accept any government based on fraud, but it happened, because Afghanistan was facing multiple threats in that time: The start of withdrawal of foreign troops, the rising of Daesh (Islamic State) and also Taliban had an upper hand."
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ARCHIVE: Kabul - 21 September 2014  
14. Various of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah signing the agreement of National Unity Government
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Kabul - 24 September 2019
15. Various of former Afghan president Hamid Karzai speaking
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Hamid Karzai, former Afghan president:
"We should first come to peace in Afghanistan and then conduct elections in a peaceful country, in a country that is a lot more sovereign than what we have today, where the Afghan people can vote. The whole point is that we cannot conduct an election as is the meaning of an election, in a country that is going through a horrible, horrible, horrific foreign-imposed conflict."
17. Various of presidential candidates' posters in street
18. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Mohammad Mehdi, Kabul resident:
"We will all participate in the elections in large numbers and we request the government and security forces to provide us security and ensure the transparency of elections."
19. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Sayed Hashim, Kabul resident:
"Taliban are threatening us all the time to prevent us from participating in these elections. They issue threats to us every day, but despite all these threats I believe most of the people will participate in the elections to defend the democracy."
20. Wide of street
21. Various of Afghan security personnel
STORYLINE:
Millions of Afghans are expected to go to the polls on Saturday to elect a new president, despite an upsurge of violence in the weeks since the collapse of a US-Taliban deal to end America's longest war, and the Taliban warning voters to stay away from the polls.
US President Donald Trump plunged Afghanistan into political uncertainty when he abruptly called off talks with the insurgents.
Campaigning for the national elections had been largely stilted as a deal with the Taliban seemed imminent, and any final agreement was expected to delay national elections and force incumbent Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's exit.
Now, the war-battered country is facing a number of challenges in holding the controversial vote.
Ghani, who is facing accusations of corruption and abuse of power, is the leading contender.
His closest rival is Afghanistan's Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.
The two have shared power for the past five years in a so-called unity government cobbled together by former US secretary of state John Kerry, after the 2014 polls were overwhelmed by allegations of widespread fraud and corruption.
The ballot paper will include the names of 18 candidates, the majority of whom have not campaigned or organized their polling day operations fully, adding to the confusion.
Relentless attacks by Taliban insurgents have killed dozens in recent weeks, including suicide bombings that ripped through the center of the capital, Kabul, and targeted an election rally for Ghani.
The militants, who now control or hold sway over roughly half the country, have condemned the upcoming national elections and told the country's roughly 9.5 million eligible voters to not participate.
Voters have also faced attacks by a brutal Islamic State affiliate mostly operating in the east of the country.
Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission requested security for 5,373 polling centers, but security agencies said 410 polling centers were impossible to secure and they would be closed on Saturday.
Afghan Interior Minister Massoud Andarabi noted that there are threats from the Taliban, but said steps have been take to assure voter safety.
Police and undercover intelligence officers will provide the first and second of three security cordons at voting stations.
Afghan army personnel will be deployed to the third and final cordon of security.
A full one-third of the country's estimated 300,000-strong Afghan National Security and Defense Forces, which includes both military and police, will be deployed on election day.
Washington has issued a dire warning to all the candidates in Saturday's polls to keep it transparent and honest and during a recent public debate on a local TV channel, Abdullah promised that the government "will prevent frauds in election."
In an attempt to circumvent corrupt practices at the polls there will be about 100,000 observers, most of them local and belonging to a candidate.
The top candidates, Ghani and Abdullah, each has more than 26,000 observers registered to monitor the polling day.
Only nine of 18 candidates have registered their voting-day observers with the Independent Election Commission.
Afghanistan's former president Hamid Karzai warned that elections could hurt efforts to find a peaceful end to 18 years of war.
He and dozens of leaders rallied some of the country's leading politicians – most of whom oppose Ghani – against elections, at least not until there is peace in the country.
They fear messy polls could create further divisions within a country already deeply divided along ethnic lines.
Holding polls in poor Afghanistan, which largely runs on international largesse and a lucrative so called "black" economy heavily reliant on the trafficking in drugs, is a costly exercise.
It is estimated Saturday's polls and a potential second round of voting, held if the first round is inconclusive, will cost $150 million.
The Afghan government will pay $90 million.
International donors will pay the remaining $59 million.
If no clear winner emerges in the first round of voting, Afghans will be asked to return to the polls for a second round of voting.
To win the election, a candidate needs 51% of the votes.
According to Afghanistan's electoral law, a decision has to be made within two weeks of the final results.
The second round is between the two highest vote getters.
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