Adventure, emotions and the unmissable sibling bond, the beloved blue alien Stitch crashes on Earth in a month and he's bringing the chaos to the big screen with his partner-in-crime Lilo! With just one month left until the premiere of Lilo & Stitch, prepare for a wild ride in this wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family. Witness their unlikely friendship and siblinghood as they navigate life, love, and the occasional high-speed chase in a pink toy jeep. Packed with action, humor, and all the Stitch-induced pandemonium, get ready to laugh, cry, and maybe even learn a little about the importance of family along the way. Lilo & Stitch is directed by award-winning filmmaker Dean Fleischer Camp, with a screenplay by Chris Kekaniokalani Bright and Mike Van Waes, and stars Sydney Elizebeth Agudong, Billy Magnussen, Tia Carrere, Hannah Waddingham, Chris Sanders, with Courtney B. Vance, and Zach Galifianak...
Recently, there were reports that Munmun Dutta (Babitaji) is dating her TMKOC co-star Raj Anadkat (Tapu). The actors were trolled a lot for the same on social media. Today, Munmun Dutta took to social media to answer all the trolls and media, who published the report. The actress wrote that the reports caused her mental pain and blasted trolls for slut-shaming her.
Munmun Dutta penned two notes, one each for the public and the media. In her post for the general public, she wrote, "To the general public, I had far better expectations from you. But the FILTH that you have showered in the comment section, even from the so called 'LITERATE' ones proves how regressive a society we are (sic)."
She added, "Women are constantly AGE SHAMED, SLUT SHAMED, MOM SHAMED, at the cost of your humour. Whether YOUR humour drives someone to the edge of a mental breakdown or not, is NEVER your concern. 13 years of entertaining people and it didnn't take 13 minutes for anyone of you to RIP MY DIGNITY APART. So next time someone is clinically depressed or driven to take their own lives, pause and think whether it was YOUR WORDS that drove that person to the edge or not (sic)."
Concluding her post fro the public, she wrote, "Today, I am ashamed of calling myself a DAUGHTER OF INDIA (sic)."
To the media, she wrote, "To the media and their zero credibility 'journos', who has given u the right to post 'IMAGINARY' 'MADE UP' articles in people's name about their private life without their consent? R u liable to the damage that you cause to their lives with your reckless behaviour? You don't stop at shoving your cameras on the face of a grieving woman who has just lost her love or lost her son, in a funeral, just for your trps. You can stoop to any level to create sensational articles/ headlines at the cost of someone's dignity, but R U GOING TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WRECKING HAVOC IN THEIR LIVES?? If No then, YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF!! (sic)."