Turkish president says the move is also aimed at increasing the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza
The star cast of the Indian web series Four More Shots Please! season two, comprising Kirti Kulhari, Maanvi Gagroo, Sayani Gupta and Gurbani Judge, has jointly bagged the Best Rising Star award at the second Asian Content Awards 2020, which is held as part of the prestigious Busan International Film Festival.
Season two of the popular show is the only Indian title to have won an award at the ceremony, and it won despite stiff competition from entries across Asia including China, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand.
The latest honour for the Amazon Prime show comes in the wake of a nomination at the International Emmy Awards earlier this year, in the Best Comedy Series category.
“Four More Shots Please! season 2 has been a true labour of love for us and we are delighted to share this success with Pritish Nandy Communications, and of course our fantastic talent who deserve every bit of adulation coming their way for giving us four extremely memorable, yet relatable flawsome women to look up to,” said Aparna Purohit, Head of India Originals, Amazon Prime Video.
Turkish president says the move is also aimed at increasing the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza
In another case at the same airport, officials apprehended five foreign nationals who tried to smuggle gold worth Rs.24.4 million
More than 2,000 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in the past two weeks across the US
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The group has a presence in five countries and eyes further geographic expansion, especially in India
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