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Raj Thackeray Distances Himself From 'Dilwale' Controversy
- Tuesday December 15, 2015
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A day after the MNS-affiliated Chitrapat Karmachari Sena appealed to people not to watch Shah Rukh Khan-starrer 'Dilwale', party chief Raj Thackeray sought to distance himself from the controversy, saying boycotting the actor's film was not his party's official stand.
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Screen Marathi films, MNS warn multiplexes
- Tuesday August 14, 2012
- Entertainment | Sumita Chatterjee
A Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS)-affiliated body warned multiplexes to screen Marathi films during prime time slots or face the music.
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MNS leader's wife produces Bhojpuri film
- Thursday April 21, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
They might chase them away, blame them for snatching jobs meant for 'sons of the soil', ascribe the state's ills, including malaria, to them, accuse them of eating into its resources, thrash them, burn buses and attack theatres for them, but when it comes to business, and show business at that, the MNS seems to be more agreeable with north India. F...
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Raj Thackeray Distances Himself From 'Dilwale' Controversy
- Tuesday December 15, 2015
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A day after the MNS-affiliated Chitrapat Karmachari Sena appealed to people not to watch Shah Rukh Khan-starrer 'Dilwale', party chief Raj Thackeray sought to distance himself from the controversy, saying boycotting the actor's film was not his party's official stand.
- www.ndtv.com
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Screen Marathi films, MNS warn multiplexes
- Tuesday August 14, 2012
- Entertainment | Sumita Chatterjee
A Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS)-affiliated body warned multiplexes to screen Marathi films during prime time slots or face the music.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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MNS leader's wife produces Bhojpuri film
- Thursday April 21, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
They might chase them away, blame them for snatching jobs meant for 'sons of the soil', ascribe the state's ills, including malaria, to them, accuse them of eating into its resources, thrash them, burn buses and attack theatres for them, but when it comes to business, and show business at that, the MNS seems to be more agreeable with north India. F...
- www.ndtv.com