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Salman Objected To Malaika's Outfit In Munni Badnaam Hui, Reveals Director

As Dabangg gears up to mark its 15th anniversary, director Abhinav Kashyap has opened up about some behind-the-scenes stories from the blockbuster. One of the highlights of the film was the chartbuster item number Munni Badnaam Hui, featuring Malaika Arora. However, the director revealed that convincing Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan to let Malaika be a part of the track wasn't easy. What's Happening Speaking to SCREEN , Abhinav Kashyap said that both Salman and Arbaaz initially had reservations about Malaika doing the number. According to him, Arbaaz wasn't comfortable with his then-wife being labelled an "item girl," while Salman raised objections over Malaika's outfits in the song. "Arbaaz and Salman, no matter whatever they say, are actually very conservative Muslims. Malaika also had her own differences with Salman over her outfits. They want their women covered up. So, they didn't want her to do the item song," the director shared. Abhi...

US Man Visits Disneyland almost 3,000 Times, Breaks Guinness World Record

An American man has set a world record for the most consecutive visits to Disneyland. Jeff Reitz, a California native and Disney enthusiast, holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous sequence of trips to Disneyland in Anaheim.

For 2,995 continuous days, Mr. Reitz visited the "Happiest Place on Earth."

According to the Guinness World Record, the most consecutive visits to Disneyland are 2,995, which were achieved by Jeff Reitz (USA) as of March 13, 2020. Jeff is an Air Force veteran who has an annual pass to Disneyland.

"Mr. Jeff started visiting the parks in California, where he lives, on January 1, 2012, during a period of unemployment, as he thought it was an uplifting thing to do at that time. Many years later, he still has fun visiting the parks daily, but now goes at night to adapt to his daily work," the GWR wrote.

Mr. Jeff was overjoyed to learn of his achievement and shared it with his followers on Instagram, writing, "Last week I was contacted by @GuinnessWorldRecords, and today they posted the story on their website that my @Disney366_ adventures have earned my place in the records. It was actually added in as a consultancy record, so you do officially hold the Guinness World Record." I have OFFICIALLY been named a #GuinnessWorldRecords #RecordHolder for "The Most Consecutive Visits to Disneyland."

“It got to be where my schedule was pretty constant so it depended more on others wanting to come join the fun,” said Jeff. 

The 50-year-old from Huntington Beach, California, who first gained attention in 2017 after amassing 2,000 consecutive visits, according to the New York Post, said he began the journey on New Year's Day in 2012 with an ex-girlfriend when they both thought it would be fun to visit the theme park every day during the leap year while they were both unemployed.



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