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Bollywood star Karisma Kapoor recently graced the prestigious Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts, with an engaging speech at the India Conference. Her presence was complemented by a surprise visit from her sister, Kareena Kapoor Khan, adding a dash of charisma to the gathering. Karisma’s social media lit up with images from the event, where she delved into the influence of Bollywood as a soft power. The beloved actor stated, “It was an absolute pleasure and honor to be a speaker at the India Conference at Harvard. Shout out to @kareenakapoorkhan for joining us for an impromptu but insightful chat. This was truly special.” Fans eagerly anticipate her next act, as she is set to appear in the anticipated streaming thriller film, “Murder Mubarak.”

In another heartwarming post, Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya, the adored actor from the hit series Ye Hai Mohabbatein, expressed her gratitude for life’s simple joys. Next to a charming photo with her husband Vivek Dahiya, she penned a message noting her appreciation for her life’s blessings, touching the hearts of her followers.

The cinematic landscape is buzzing with excitement as the release date for “Amar Singh Chamkila,” starring Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra and helmed by Imtiaz Ali, has been confirmed for April 12. Netflix heightened the anticipation by sharing a promotional clip showcasing the riveting story of Amar Singh Chamkila, Punjab’s iconic folk singer who soared to stardom before his untimely demise.

On the casting front, Ayesha Khan, after her sensational presence on Bigg Boss, is set to star in a Telugu movie “Lucky Baskhar” alongside Malayalam film industry’s luminary, Dulquer Salmaan. Khan shared her aspirations for excellence and her admiration for Salmaan’s craftsmanship.

Actor Ronit Roy voiced his concerns on traffic safety, publicly addressing a disturbing incident with a food delivery rider who was recklessly operating a vehicle on the wrong side of the road. Roy expressed his consternation over the company’s regard for their employees’ safety in light of the dangerous occurrence.

Commemorating Veer Savarkar’s 58th death anniversary, Randeep Hooda offered his solemn tribute to the revolutionary freedom fighter. Hooda, who is directing the biographical film “SwatantryaVeer Savarkar,” reflected on the enduring legacy of Savarkar’s philosophical and courageous spirit.

In the world of film production, Manoj Bajpayee and Prachi Desai were spotted amid the buzz of Andheri, engaged in the creation of “Silence 2.” The duo charmed the photographers with playful conversations while Bajpayee prepared to delve back into his role as ACP Avinash, a character he previously portrayed in the acclaimed thriller “Silence… Can You Hear It?”

Kartik Aaryan, another gem of Bollywood, took a delightful detour from his filming routine to engage with children in a game of football. Sharing the experience on social media, Aaryan praised the children’s performance and gave them an inspirational and unforgettable moment. Fans are keenly waiting for Aaryan’s upcoming film “Chandu Champion.”

In conclusion, the tides of Bollywood are ever dynamic with stars like Karisma Kapoor leading discourses on global platforms and actors engaging with fans and societal issues alike. From thoughtful tributes and calls for safety to exciting new film announcements and heartwarming moments with fans, the Indian film industry continues to weave a tapestry of entertainment, engagement, and enlightenment.