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Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' has created massive buzz, especially for its trailer's qawwali-inspired ending that reimagines the iconic "Na Toh Karwaan Ki Talaash Hai." The song's deep-rooted musical history, spanning classical qawaali to 'Barsaat Ki Raat', has fans eagerly awaiting its official release.

A 51-year-old Indian man named Jagjit Singh will be deported from Canada after being convicted in a case of sexual harassment. Singh, who arrived in the country in July on a temporary visa to see his newborn grandchild, forcefully tried to communicate with teenage girls and to take photos in the smoking area of a high school in Sarnia between September 8 and September 11. Despite constant refusals, the man did not listen to the girls and insisted on taking pictures. He forcefully sat between the two girls, gesturing for another photo. After another photo was taken, he put his hand around the body of the girl, who felt uncomfortable with the gesture, and pushed him away, as reported by the Canadian publication, Toronto Sun. Following the incident, Singh was arrested on September 16 and was charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. He received bail after a couple of days. However, he was rearrested as a new complaint emerged against him on the same day. Although he received bail once again, he had to spend one more night in custody, as he did not know English, and no interpreter was available at that time. Singh finally pleaded not guilty to sexual interference, but guilty to the lesser included offence of criminal harassment in a Sarnia courtroom. Following that, Justice Krista Lynn Leszczynski delivered her judgment, stating that incidents like what Singh did in the smoking area won't be tolerated. In addition to this, she further noted that Singh has no business on the school property. Singh has a return ticket on December 30. However, as the Toronto Sun reported, he might have considered leaving the country before, due to legal complications. He has also been banned from visiting the country again.