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Ranbir Kapoor to fly to London in April for final schedule of 'Animal'
New Delhi, Mar 21, (Fast Mail News):-- Ranbir Kapoor will leave for London in April for the final schedule of Sandeep Reddy Vanga's 'Animal'. Ranbir will also be joined by his co-stars Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol. The actor will be shooting some action sequences in UK and Scotland. Sandeep wants to finish the shoot by the end of April.
Apart from Ranbir, Bobby and Anil, Rashmika Mandanna will also be seen in an important role in the film. Earlier, the makers had roped in Parineeti Chopra for the role. The teaser of 'Animal' was released in 2021.
Currently Ranbir Kapoor is basking in the success of his last film 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar'. Also having the wonderful time of his life with his wife Alia Bhatt and daughter Raha Kapoor.
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Peafowls and deer rescued from captivity in Chhendipada
ANGUL: Four peafowl and one four horned antelope who were held captive in cages at Maa Bayani Peetha at Patrapada in Chhendipada forest range were rescued by forest officials after wildlife activists raised issue with Principal Chief Conservator of forests(Wildlife).
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Feast organised in Satkosia restricted area
ANGUL: The Regional Chief Conservator of Forests Sudhanshu Khora has directed Satkosia DFO to conduct an inquiry and submit a report about some people doing feasts in restricted areas on Sunday last.
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Crocodile dies in Satkosia gorge
ANGUL: Satkosia forest officials had spotted a carcass of a two-year-old mugger at Baliput Section of Satkosia gorge today. A crocodile which was 2 to 3 feet long and apparently died days ago and its body was discovered in a decomposed manner.
Forest officials attribute the cause of the death to eit....
Four year-old male elephant dies in Satkosia
ANGUL: Satkosia Wildlife Sanctuaries authorities have recovered a carcass of around four year-old male tusker at Kantarsingha under Pampasar forest range on Friday morning.The body was lying on a bush without an injury and having tusk intact.Senior forest officials rushed to the spot and start....
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