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We'll be watching: From Padmavati to Padman, all that 2018 has in store

From Padmavati's ease in release to Padman's activism, what will 2018 bring for all of us? Take a look.

In 2017, the question that troubled audiences was 'why Katappa killed Baahubali'. In 2018, it's 'will Padmavati enjoy a hassle free release'? Unperturbed, Akshay Kumar's off to a flying start for the year. After Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, his next public service initiative is menstrual hygiene as he stars

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