From Shah Rukh Khan`s look from Brahmastra to Raju Srivastava suffering a heart attack, let`s take a look at the top stories of this week that ruled headlines

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The actor was in the national capital on Tuesday where he addressed the `Boycott` trend on Twitter and responded by saying, "If I have hurt anyone by any means, I regret it. I don`t want to hurt anyone". Read full story here
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Karan Johar, Sonam K Ahuja joke about bro Arjun Kapoor `sleeping` with her friends. Read full story here

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The teaser of the show revealed that Seema, Maheep, Bhavana and Neelam have been friends for 25 years and hence share a strong bond. Read full story here
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`Darlings` will also mark Red Chillies Entertainment`s entry into the Tamil and Telugu market as a standalone banner. Read full story here

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Ahead of the release of `Laal Singh Chaddha`, actors Aamir Khan, Mona Singh and Naga Chaitanya visited the National War Memorial in New Delhi on Tuesday. View all photos here
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Thanks to all the well wishers for continued love and support," the family said in the statement. The family also requested people to "ignore any rumour/fake news being circulated". Read full story here
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In the picture, the little one could be seen sporting a white T-shirt that reads, "desi girl." It reveals half of Malti`s face and her tiny hands and legs. The toddler looked away from the camera, making the shirt even more visible to the eyes. Read full story here

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For his directorial debut, Aryan Khan is said to be developing a web series that will offer a satirical take on Bollywood. Read full story here
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After the trailer launch, several people speculated that superstar Shah Rukh Khan has a cameo in the film. Back in June, SRK`s fans shared screenshots from the trailer and wondered if it was King Khan who appeared as `Vayu`. And now it seems like the observation made by the eagle-eyed fans is correct. Read full story here
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The iconic Lalbaugcha Raja idol was shifted onto a raft on Sunday afternoon after delays since morning due to high tide and technical challenges, with final immersion, delayed by several hours, expected to take place around 11 pm, officials said.