Vijay secures majority mark as Left parties, VCK back TVK
In a major political development in Tamil Nadu, the CPI, CPM, and VCK have agreed to support the TVK chief, enabling the party to reach the crucial halfway majority mark of 118 MLAs.
Ayushmann Khurrana is one of the most unconventional Bollywood actors of recent times. From Vicky Donor to Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, the 33-year-old actor has chosen some of the most unique stories for his films. And that's what makes him different from the rest.
Despite being an outsider, the actor has made his way in the Hindi industry which is often accused of nepotism.
At Mind Rocks 2017, Ayushmann spoke at length about acting, nepotism, unconventional roles and body-shaming.
The actor who has no godfather in Bollywood said, "Nepotism exists everywhere, not just our industry. Eventually, only talent survives. All the star kids who are doing well, they are doing well only because they are talented. Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, all of them are talented. Not because of their tag."
In a major political development in Tamil Nadu, the CPI, CPM, and VCK have agreed to support the TVK chief, enabling the party to reach the crucial halfway majority mark of 118 MLAs.
TVK chief Vijay has sought an appointment with the Tamil Nadu Governor at Lok Bhavan at four thirty in the evening, sparking speculation about the party securing the required numbers to form the state government.
Following the BJP's victory in the West Bengal assembly elections, Amit Shah is scheduled to chair an MLA meeting to finalise the state leadership. Suvendu Adhikari has emerged as the frontrunner for the Chief Minister position.
An analysis of the potential frontrunners for the chief ministerial position highlights several key contenders from the prominent political party.