Indian Sikh pilgrims visiting the Kartarpur Sahib will need a passport to use the Kartarpur Corridor, which will be inaugurated this week, the Pakistan Army has said, according to a media report on Thursday, days after Prime Minister Imran Khan announced that Indian devotees would only need a valid ID to visit the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Kartarpur corridor on November 8.
The comments by Pakistan Army spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor came a day after India asked Pakistan to clarify whether passport will be required by the Sikh pilgrims to visit the Gurdwara in Kartarpur.
The Kartarpur Corridor, which provides a visa-free access to Indian Sikhs to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, will be inaugurated on Saturday by Pak Prime Minister Imran Khan to mark Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev‘s 550th birth anniversary.
Maj Gen Ghafoor on Wednesday said that Indian Sikh pilgrims would require a passport to use Kartarpur Corridor, Dawn News quoted Hum News channel as saying.
“As we have a security link, the entry would be a legal one under a permit on a passport-based identity. There will be no compromise on security or sovereignty,” Ghafoor said.
On Wednesday, India asked Pakistan to clarify whether passport will be required to visit the Kartarpur Sahib.
On November 1, Prime Minister Khan, while announcing the completion of Kartarpur Corridor on Twitter, said he had waived two requirements relating to passport and registering 10 days in advance for Sikhs coming for pilgrimage to Kartarpur from India.
For Sikhs coming for pilgrimage to Kartarpur from India, I have waived off 2 requirements: i) they wont need a passport – just a valid ID; ii) they no longer have to register 10 days in advance. Also, no fee will be charged on day of inauguration & on Guruji’s 550th birthday
He said that Sikh pilgrims from India would only need a valid ID and not a passport to travel to Kartarpur. The service fee of $ 20 dollars for those coming for the inaugural ceremony and on the 550th birth anniversary of the Sikh Guru on November 12 was also abolished.
The year 2019 marks the 550th birth anniversary year of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev, whose birthplace is Sri Nankana Sahib in Pakistan. The corridor has been established to commemorate his birth anniversary.
The Kartarpur Corridor will connect the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India’s Punjab with Darbar Sahib at Kartarpur, just 4 kilometres from the International Border, located at Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab province.
Notwithstanding a chill in bilateral ties over Kashmir, Pakistan and India after tough negotiations signed a landmark agreement last week to operationalise the historic Kartarpur Corridor to allow Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the holy Darbar Sahib in Pakistan.
The two countries decided that 5,000 pilgrims can visit the shrine daily. India and Pakistan have also decided that the corridor will be operational through the year and seven days a week and that pilgrims, except kids and elderly persons, will have a choice to visit it as individuals or in groups.
Amid of tussle between Shiv Sena and BJP, six Shiv Sena ministers attended a meeting called by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on the farm crisis. Formula for government formation was discussed in that meeting where Shiv Sena is still stuck to 50-50 formula. Battling allies BJP and Shiv Sena met for the first time after assembly election results, with just two days left to the deadline for government formation in Maharashtra. There were speculations that NCP might support Sena in formation of government, but Sharad Pawar told media refuting the support that the two should act fast and form government together instead of plunging the state into a constitutional crisis. Sena ministers present at the meeting included Eknath Shinde and Ramdas Kadam. You cannot separate water, no matter how much you try to. Shiv Sena and BJP are together… We should wait for the news; the good news can come anytime proclaimed BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar after the meeting. Hours later, BJP ministers met at the Chief Minister’s home to discuss how to divide portfolios with the Sena, which has demanded an equal share in power including a turn at the Chief Minister’s post by rotation. Despite the BJP-Sena alliance winning a clear majority together, the Sena’s demand for a shot at the chief minister’s post and the BJP’s refusal to accept it has blocked government formation in one of India’s largest states.
The BJP-Sena are allies for over 25 years. In present scenario, BJP-Shiv Sena government was the only viable option in Maharashtra. Where as Sanjay Raut, already declared in media that he has 170 numbers to show and form government.
Pawar’s comments were seen to clamp a lid on talk of a political reconfiguration in Maharashtra, with the Sena dumping the BJP and getting together with rivals NCP and the Congress. Congress president Sonia Gandhi reportedly told Pawar that her party would not support the Sena. In the middle of the churnings, a top Sonia Gandhi aide and Rajya Sabha MP Ahmed Patel met Union Minister and a senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari. Meanwhile, soon after Pawar’s discussions with Raut, Sena ministers joined a meeting with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and other ministers on crop damage in Maharashtra. May be Pawar is mediating to patch the equations. To a question on Raut’s claim that the Sena has the support of 170 members, more than the majority mark of 145 in the 288-member Maharashtra assembly, Pawar made it clear that the calculation did not include his party and the Congress.
Since BJP alone cannot form the government, Sena is trying to take advantage of the situation and demanding 2.5 years CM position. BJP is not ready to accept this. If both do not settle the differences, there cannot be a stable government in Maharashtra or even it may lead to the governor’s rule. There is also a possibility of many Sena MLAs defecting to support BJP. So, right now stretching too much is not in favour of Sena, where as Devendra is already a sitting CM and doing his best.
Congress-NCP turned out Shiv Sena, otherwise this alliance was much stronger and enjoyed governance for many consecutive terms. Shiv Sena even then was the major party in Maharashtra but missed out on the required majority since it didn’t have any alliance, similar to what happened with BJP in Haryana but with a stark difference in the number of seats. After the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance and more importantly popularity of Modi, BJP-Shiv Sena won the election in 2014 quite dominantly that too BJP winning more seats than Sena, even then Sena felt that they deserve the equal power in the governance since they are the local party and understand the people and their expectations better. BJP is considered as a party that originates from outside Maharashtra. That is the main reason why Shiv Sena claimed for the post of CM now and in 2014. Now, let’s look at this issue from both i.e. Shiv Sena and BJP’s angle separately.
Sena has always kept “ Maharashtra Madhe Marathi pahile..” and “ Hindavi Swaraj Ram Rajya..” narrative which was completely opposite of the Muslim and other minority appeasement of Congress-NCP alliance. Shiv Sena ideologies are somewhat similar to BJP’s and that is why the Sena supporters accepted the alliance calmly in the first place. In 2014, Shiv Sena was denied equal power in government which lead to a lot of petty politics weakening the alliance but both parties needed each other to form a government, hence the bonds grew stronger again in the face of 2019 elections. This time Shiv Sena had two options, either continue with the Sena- BJP alliance and somehow convince BJP to agree on a Sena CM or to break the alliance and join hands with Congress-NCP to make sure that Aaditya Thackeray or someone else from Sena becomes the CM, but giving up on a lot of loyal voters in the process since while doing this they would have betrayed their own ideology and the very reason for the support they get. In both cases, Shiv Sena would be ruling until 2024. BJP on the other hand, after 2014 has been the most dominant party in Maharashtra and no one comes close to it except Shiv Sena. BJP wants to maintain its government in the state. And for that they need the alliance with Shiv Sena. But since BJP has won more seats in the election, they don’t want to give up on the post of CM either (same reason why Devendra Fadnavis became CM in 2014) and quite frankly that’s fair according to me.
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Aam Aadmi Party, alleged Maharashtra Government for misuse of Police mechanism to coerce social activists like AAP state secretary- Dhananjay Shinde, who organised farmers’ long march to press for Swaminathan Commission’s implementation for MSP. The party also called press conference to talk on justice to agrarian distress given large-scale damage to standing crops as well as harvested crops due to unseasonal rain. When our Editor-in-Chief Dr Vaidehi Taman spoke to Aam Aadmi Party leader Dhananjay Shinde, General Secretary, AAP Maharashtra, he said that the “BJP government has adopted the practice of institutionalised lies and deceit. Whenever there is a protest, it engages in a discussion with protesters, gives them fake assurances and then conveniently goes back from its promise. They even took the lies to the parliament when Union Agriculture Minister Radhamohan declared that BJP never promised implementation of Swaminathan Report, even though PM Modi, who was also present in the parliament, had distinctly promised the same to the farmers. It is evident through the deteriorating situation and government apathy, that this government is not serious about farmers issues and is insensitive to their plight.”
Kishore Mandhyan, Co-convenor of AAP said, “We got together to convey our disappointment because of the manner in which government has responded to drought. Lot of people has been affected. The government has not responded adequately. We are not sure whether the state institutions like the disaster management commission have been fully equipped and they have a concept about how to reach people. We need to upgrade the system otherwise Maharashtra is failing in its duties to people.”
AAP national spokesperson Preeti Sharma Menon said, “We had received notice of state secretary Dhananjay Shinde for supporting the farmers march that came into Mumbai. After the big farmers march from Nashik the second farmers march was of landless farmers. A chargesheet was filed against us for supporting farmers. The government gives assurance to farmers about doing something for them. There was a meeting with the chief minister and he agreed to all their demands. However, no single demand has been fulfilled instead cases have been filed against farmers. This government is anti-farmer.”
It becomes imperative that all of farmers, organisations, common people and we come together to fight for the rights of the people. AAP protests with fellow member organisations of Sukanu Samiti like Shetkari Sangathna, Mumbai Tiffin Services Organisation, Kisan Morcha, Janata Dal Secular, Baliraj Shetkari Sangathna, Indian Environment Movement, Shetkari Kamgar Paksha, Communist Party of India, Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sabha and others. Aam Aadmi Party conducted a press conference to speak in front of media and express their concerns.
Here are the excerpts of the interview with Dhananjay Shinde
What is the objective of this press conference?
On October 14, there was State government GR – Government Resolution, any individual having any issue or problem or concern. For an example, it might be farmer, students or youth or teacher, they cannot go to any of their friends, relative, organisation or any political party other than approaching the government. Basically which is against the Constitution. If I am a farmer and I have a problem and I felt my crop is an issue, then I will go to the farmer’s organisation, I will inform other farmers or I will go to other political party or Raju Shetti and say hey this is my problem help me to get government grant. But if I approach government directly, there is no guarantee that I would get some benefit, this is what has happened to so many agitations by farmers across India. In the past five years, the farmers of Maharashtra are on constant strike and government tried to break the agitation. This government is not able to handle the issues or problems, faced by people and the country. And if the people come together to request the government or agitate, the government is making false promises and forgetting to keep their words.
So, do you think the government is getting good numbers of votes, just by not keeping promises?
This government is managing votes, they are hacking EVMs and managing voting for them. Government is not paying attention at all they are unable to solve the problems of our country. They have just created big media machinery, social media machinery, they are taking help of the international agencies to hype their agendas but in reality this government is a big flop. They are making misuse of the machinery.
Can EVM be really hacked?
I am a technocrat, I have worked with the companies like IBM, I was in US and basically my core competency has been into malware, hacking, spyware, spams, and viruses. So, basically they are making misuse of the machinery and they are getting elected, it’s absolutely the election has been hacked by BJP government.
Looking at the current scenario in Mumbai, Maharashtra do you think they really hack the EVM?
The primary objective was to get the power at the Centre and if they try to hack every election then people will realise that. BJP is smart enough to choose where they should compromise EVM and where they should not. You see, the moment political parties and leaders including Raj Thackeray took an initiative as he took a press conference in Mumbai on August 3 stating EVM threat, within seven days of press conference ED notice lands at his door. It’s not only BJP but also the Congress was aware of this. Congress has also done the same in 2009 elections. Our allegation is not only at BJP but Congress also has been doing the same when they were in power with absolute majority. The Congress and BJP are the two side of the same coin where policies are same, behavioural disorders are same.
Why Congress has failed in 2014 if they know how to manage EVM?
Look at the relationship between these leaders; have they ever managed to send Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Ajit Pawar to jail? Why only other leaders in the jail? It did not reach to the logical conclusion.
There are allegations on former AAP member also that they diluted the subject by taking benefits from the ruling party such as irrigation Scams and PWD scam.
It was just a hype created by the opposition and if you know just tell us which member is doing it; we will sack them immediately from the party.
They are not with AAP now, they themselves resigned long back.
Resignation is individual decision but party also asks them to resign, if he/ she is a culprit. The Congress and BJP are in close alliance and if you have seen it in a current BJP, they have 105 MLAs and couple of them from NCP and Congress. When there was majority movement at that moment NCP supports BJP. Our submission is that Congress; BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP all four of them are just fooling people of the country. They are managing the machinery for their personal benefits.
So, you are questioning the intellect of the voters?
No! Voters are very honest, I respect the voters a lot and they are very honest but there are some instances like the misuse of EVMs. How come every time EVM’s votes go for one party? Like whenever there is fault in the machine the vote goes to only one party.
AAP has failed to gain the confidence of people other than Delhi. AAP came with the movement, came with the good leaders and then they split wide open, may be that is reason people lost faith in them?
No… You being the editor of the newspaper you know how to run the organisation, there is concept called management of change and managing the change is the most difficult part in front of any organisation. And with the transition phase and capable leaders to mange is big challenge. AAP came out of the movement, so people from different class, different background supported this party giving their best contribution. For your information, in Goa AAP managed 6-7 per cent votes, in this assembly elections our candidate from Kalyan and Mumbra were at the verge of winning. We got 30,500 votes. Basically its all political experiment and look at our background, we all are common people none of us belongs to any wealthy family. We are farmers, professionals, youths and housewife.
Every political beginner is from the normal family.
If we talk about the alternative political organisation we want to experiment. We are successful in Delhi and we want to replicate same model for Maharashtra.
What are your demands through this press conference?
We are asking government to provide MSP as per Swaminathan report, instead of giving subsidy for fertilizers to companies, it should be deposited directly into the farmers bank accounts to ensure proper access. A Universal Basic Income of 6,000 rupees per month to be ensured to all the farmers and landless labourers. In cases of death or injury due to fertilisers or pesticides, an FIR and criminal proceedings must be initiated against the companies and concerned officials under IPC 304. Building markets for farmers to directly sell their agricultural produce to consumers without having to go through middlemen.We want government to be sensitive to the problems of the people, farmer and youth.
When can we see AAP ruling Maharashtra?
Our plan is ten year down the line, in 2019 AAP would be in principal opposition, by 2024 we will be in power. This is basically our ten years plan and lot of professionals are working on it. We have people like Kishor Mandiya who was political advisor and security general of United Nations. He is the same gentleman who wrote the Constitution of Iraq, which was destroyed by America. We have IITians. We have several best people who wants to do best for the society, they are just trying to build the organisation and will try to be the opposition party in BMC.
Demands made by AAP
Deposit fertiliser subsidy directly in farmers bank accounts
A Universal Basic Income of Rs 6,000 rupees per month for farmers
If farmer gets injured or dies due to pesticides FIR must be initiated against companies.
Build markets for farmers to directly sell their agricultural produce to consumers
Pulkit Samrat says there was a time when he was going through a low phase in his life and, thanks to his family and actor Kriti Kharbanda, he emerged a winner.
The actor, best known for “Fukrey” films, made his film debut in 2012 and said he saw many ups and downs over the years which hurt people close to him more.
“When I entered the industry, I was what I am right now. I changed a bit in the middle due to some circumstances.
“I just went down a bit within myself in the middle, I was in a big pit. Then realisation happened, then some good, blessed hands helped me get out of the pit. Then I got back to who I was when I came to Mumbai,” Pulkit told PTI.
The 35-year-old actor said the moment he reconnected with his passion to act, he felt better.
“I came here for the movies. The moment I reconnected with that part of mine, I got what I came for. Everything fell into place, all thanks to her (Kriti) and my family.
“Only a handful people are there, because of their blessings… They all would’ve gone through more pain than I went through. But I am good now. Even professionally I am much more confident today,” he added.
The actor will next be seen in the Anees Bazmee-directed comedy, “Pagalpanti”. The film also features Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, Ileana D’Cruz, Kriti, Arshad Warsi among others.
Though Pulkit has featured in comedies before, he believes one can’t be “too confident” about knowing the beats of the genre.
“You cannot have that attitude. Till today, Anil Kapoor doesn’t take success or his craft for granted. For him, ‘Pagalpanti’ must be a cakewalk and yet you see him on the sets doing so much hard work. We have learnt from him.
“He had a Rs 200 crore hit with ‘Total Dhamaal’ and came here, completely moved on from that, ready to immerse in the new film,” he said.
“Pagalpanti” is scheduled to be released on November 22.
Seems like Priyanka Chopra is making the most out of her stay in the national capital while shooting for ‘The White Tiger’ with Rajkummar Rao, and her mouth-watering Instagram post is proof!
When in Delhi, missing out on some of the local delicacies might not sound like a good idea. And now while she is staying here, Priyanka savored some delectable Daulat Ki Chaat.
And this might be the first time she is gorging on the Delhi delicacy, as indicated in the caption, “Cash in my dessert. Now that’s a first #daulatkichaat #onlyinindia #delhistories #setlife #thewhitetiger.”
Surrounded with Rs 500 notes, the scrumptious looking dessert is beautifully decorated with nuts making it all the more appealing and Priyanka staring at her food looks totally into it.
The 37-year-old is currently shooting for Netflix’s ‘The White Tiger’ based on the Booker prize-winning book by Aravind Adiga.
While Ayushmann Khurrana battles premature balding in his upcoming release Bala”, Bhumi Pednekar will be seen combating societal wrath coming her way in the film as she plays a dark-skinned girl.
Pednekar, who has essayed distinguished roles in her past films like ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ and ‘Toilet: Ek Prem Katha’, once again has picked up the baton to spread yet another social message with ‘Bala’
“I realised from my first film that the kind of cinema I really like being a part of has to be entertaining. It has to be fun, quirky; it really needs to take my audience through a journey full of emotions but at the same time it needs to leave them with a thought and this is the precise reason why I selected ‘Bala’. My character deals with the colour bias that exists in our country.”
Bhumi reveals that ‘Bala’ is trying to give out aloud an important social message that self-respect and self-love are extremely important in a judgmental, myopic visioned society.
“My character is a dark-skinned but extremely beautiful girl. She is very confident, she is everything, and she is perfect. But people around make her feel like she is just not complete because of the lack of awareness that our country has,” said the 30-year-old actor.
“Just the obsession with fair-skinned people – I mean if you look around you will see advertisements of fairness creams, if you look at matrimonial ads – there is a constant need of a fair girl, they need a girl who is thin, tall and obviously fair,” continued Bhumi.
The ‘Saand Ki Aankh’ star also hopes to fight this mindset that society has for dark complexion.
“As a society, we have set such wring benchmarks, these incorrect moulds about the perfect definition of beauty. And I have personally taken it upon myself to break the definition of beauty because beauty is very subjective. It is very unique to each person. God has made each of us differently and we need to accept ourselves. And that is what ‘Bala’ is about. The movie is about self-respect and self-love and when I read about the script there was something that instinctively connected with me,” she said.
Bhumi also talked about her character Latika in ‘Bala’ and how she made efforts to change the mindset of people about conventional beauty.
“My character Latika, she is an orphaned and lives with her aunt. Her aunt is a very open-minded person but I think Latika is just a confident girl who always has her defences up. She is a lawyer. The reason she is like this is that ever since she was a child, people teased her for her colour and she has been called names and humiliated her by saying really derogatory things,” she said.
“I think that is why she has taken it upon herself in the film to kind of set things straight in this really flawed society. The whole idea of ugly being associated with the word dark is something the film will try and demolish” added the actor.
Get ready to witness a fresh onscreen couple — Arjun Kapoor and Rakul Preet Singh!
The two are all set to share screen space in a yet-untitled feature which will be directed by Kaashvie Nair and produced by John Abraham along with Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani, and Nikkhil Advani.
It is most likely to go on floors this month, film critic Taran Adarsh shared the news on Instagram along with a snap of the fresh pair looking totally into each other.
The news comes a day after Arjun unveiled the trailer of his upcoming war drama ‘Panipat’. The historical saga is set in 1761 and based on the third battle of Panipat.
The drama dictates the events that lead to the third battle of Panipat.
Also starring in the film are Kriti Sanon, Sanjay Dutt along with Padmini Kolhapure, Mohnish Bahl, Kunal Kapoor, and Zeenat Aman.
Produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, it is slated to hit the screens on December 6.
Rakul, on the other hand, is awaiting the release of ‘Marjaavaan’ starring Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh and Tara Sutaria.
Directed by Milap Milan Zaveria, the film will open in theatres on November 8.
It’s not even a month to her Instagram debut, but ‘Friends’ alum Jennifer Aniston sure knows how to cheer up her online fans!
While the 50-year-old is on the globe tour for her Apple TV+ show ‘The Morning Show’, she took out time to post a picture of her in an appealing and elegant floor touching black gown.
Aniston accessorised the plunging open-back gown with a simple black clutch, as is seen in the image captured from behind.
“Jen in Black,” Aniston captioned with a cheeky play on the Will Smith-starrer ‘Men in Black’.
Last month, Aniston officially joined the Instagram world by sharing a ‘Friends’ reunion selfie with costars Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry.
The picture marked the very first time they all have been papped together since the beloved NBC sitcom ended in 2004.
Aniston’s Instagram debut was no simple affair. She racked up 12.5 million followers within two days and also set a Guinness World Record for the fastest time to reach one million followers.
While opening about her stint at the social media platform on The Jimmy Kimmel Live! show earlier, Aniston revealed, “I’m the most reluctant person to ever join Instagram. It’s kind of crazy.
There’s no doubt that Bella and Edward did share amazing chemistry in the vampire feature franchise ‘Twilight’, and as Kristen Stewart revisited her time with co-actor and ex Robert Pattinson, she revealed that their off-screen love wasn’t fake and just as real as on-screen.
The 29-year old took a trip down the memory lane on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday where she reflected upon her relationship with Pattinson saying that he was “the best.”
“We were together for years, that was my first [love],” a website quoted Stewart as saying.
The ‘Twilight’ alum also admitted that she regrets how the two tried to keep themselves off any media and missed out on experiencing some candid romantic scenes.
“You deprive yourself of so many experiences. We didn’t walk down the street holding hands because we were like, ‘We don’t wanna give it to ’em.’ But then, we didn’t get to walk down the street holding hands, and it sucked,” she admitted.
Stewart went on to confess to the host that there was “nothing I could do” when it came to falling head over heels for the co-actor.
When the radio host asked Stewart whether she would’ve married Pattinson had he been on his knees, she didn’t answer in the negative.
“I wanted to … yeah. I don’t know, I’m not a super-duper traditionalist but at the same time … every relationship I’ve ever been in, I thought that was it. I’ve never really been the most casual person,” Stewart said.
Back in 2016, Stewart had opened up about parting ways with Pattinson where she blamed tabloids for their breakup.
The two first split in 2012 after a thing between Stewart and director Rupert Sanders hogged headlines but reconciled shortly after. However, the couple finally called it quits a year later in 2013.
Stewart is currently dating screenwriter Dylan Meyer. On the work front, she is awaiting the release of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ on November 15, where she will be seen sharing screen space with Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska.
Meanwhile, Pattinson is prepping for his role in and as ‘The Batman’, the film will hit big screens on June 25, 2021.
Believe it or not, Chris Evans’ ‘Avengers: Endgame’ spoilers were really hard to avoid, even for the flick’s cast. The actor revealed that he accidentally destroyed a significant moment for Anthony Mackie despite the script being very secretive.
“While we were filming in Atlanta, I had already read the scene. I had a few people over to watch a football game or something and Mackie was the first one to show up,” he told Jimmy Fallon on Monday’s episode of ‘The Tonight Show’.
“I didn’t know he didn’t know what was gonna happen. And he showed up first and I said, ‘Hey man, isn’t that scene fantastic?’ and he said, ‘What scene?’ And I said, ‘The scene when I give you the shield.’ And he said, ‘You’re giving me the shield?’,” revealed the actor, according to a leading website.
Once Evans found that his Marvel’s co-actor isn’t actually aware of the script, he arranged a copy of it for him to read.
“I got to watch him read the scene for the first time where he’s getting the shield and he was so happy and you immediately feel like, ‘Man, maybe I robbed this moment from…maybe Kevin Feige deserved this,'” he said.
“It was so nice to share it with him. He was so happy and so deserving,” Evans continued. “It was a nice way to kind of have, just between us, the transition of characters. It was great.