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Keith Richards doesn’t own mobile phone, considers it a ‘drug’
Rock legend Keith Richards considers mobile phones as a “drug”. The rocker shared that he doesn’t own a mobile phone and hates pop music and “wokeness”. The Rolling Stones veteran, 79, said he prefers to lose himself in a book as it keeps him “sane” instead of listening to the charts and trying to pander to the modern version of ‘political correctness’, reports Female First UK. He added he considers mobile phones a “drug” everyone is “stuck” on. He said, “It’s a strange old world that we’re left with, until it washes away and we drown. He went on about how he prefers to escape now he’s given up drugs and only drinks occasionally. (IANS)

 

Akshay Kumar races to save miners in Mission Raniganj trailer
The trailer of Mission Raniganj starring Akshay Kumar as Jaswant Singh Gill which was released on Monday, is a roller-coaster ride of emotions, drama, inspiration, courage, and soulful music, all beautifully woven together with terrific performances from the cast. Jaswant Singh Gill played a significant role in rescuing surviving miners trapped inside a flooded coal mine in Raniganj in November 1989. It was a successful rescue mission against all odds. The trailer lives up to the hype that has surrounded the film. The 2 minute 15 seconds trailer begins with chaos in a coal mine, and the workers are running to save their life as water enters the mining area. (IANS)

 

Dwayne Johnson says ‘there
are no drawbacks’ to fame
Hollywood star Dwyane Johnson shared a candid video message with fans, after being asked to explain the benefits and drawbacks of fame. “For me, the drawbacks are, there are no drawbacks to fame,” Johnson said in the selfie clip shared on Instagram, which was taken inside a gym, reports people.com. “I have been lucky to have been famous for a long time, and I realise that there are no drawbacks to fame,” he added. “Back in the day, the alternative to fame (was) not being famous, and I couldn’t pay rent, I was struggling to figure out who I was, I was broke, I try my best to keep all of that in the forefront of my mind.” (IANS)

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