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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 Alleges Wrongful Damage Claim By Airbnb, Shares Update After Post Went Viral

Airbnb is one of the most popular platforms for finding stays while travelling. But a US man allegedly had a rather unpleasant experience with the company. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Luke Burgis shared how he and his family stayed in New York City through Airbnb but was hit with a request to pay for damages afterwards. After their stay, the property owner claimed there was a stain on the floor and demanded $7,500 to fix it, which included replacing the floorboards. 

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The man also alleged that Airbnb sided with the property owner because he couldn't provide a photo of the floor at the moment he and his family walked out the door. 

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Luke Burgis also claimed that Airbnb gave him a deadline to pay the claim by January 31. As per his post, Airbnb stated that if he didn't pay the amount, they would charge his card $1000. 

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In another update, the man shared that after his post started going viral, he began receiving messages from Airbnb employees. According to his note, they admitted that they “lacked sufficient documentation” and wouldn't be pursuing any payment from him. They also mentioned that they were closing the case and file. He was informed that the damage claim from the owner might be covered under Airbnb's “AirCover for Hosts” protection.

NDTV does not vouch for the claims made in this post. 

Later, Luke Burgis dropped a note to announce that the “problem has now been resolved.” He did not share any further information.

Airbnb did not drop any comments on the situation. 



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