Shraddha Kapoor and her rumoured boyfriend, Rahul Mody, were spotted together at a wedding venue in Ahmedabad, and a video of the duo is going viral on the internet as fans consider them the perfect couple. In a recent video shared by one of the fan pages on X (formerly Twitter), the Stree 2 actor looked radiant in a shimmering cream-coloured sharara set.
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Bollywood celebrities like Deepika Padukone, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Harrdy Sandhu, and Shaheen Bhatt have courageously opened up about their mental health struggles, breaking stigmas and encouraging open conversations. Their candid accounts highlight how mental health challenges can affect anyone and underline the importance of seeking help, contributing to a more empathetic society.
Shahid Kapoor's 'Deva', marking his 2025 debut and Rosshan Andrews' Bollywood directorial entry, opened strong, though it dipped on its first Monday. The action drama collected Rs. 21.65 crore in four days, notably outpacing Akshay Kumar's 'Sky Force'. Kapoor portrays ACP Dev Ambre, a memory-challenged officer, with Pooja Hegde as his love interest.
​​​The post was quick to get the attention of the fans, who soon started making waves of excitement and curiosity. Many fans took the comment section to speculate on whether the movie would be re-released or even that there was going to be a sequel to this romantic drama. While many fans filled their hearts with joy to watch the movie again in theaters, others were pondering whether it might indicate the continuation of the story.
Amid the growing controversy surrounding Samay Raina’s roast show India’s Got Latent, comedian Cyrus Broacha hit back at the criticism during an ABP News event. The controversy erupted when guest Ranveer Allahbadia made a controversial joke on Samay Raina’s show, which many found offensive. Defending Samay and Ranveer, Cyrus said, "I don’t think they should be treated like common criminals or have their careers stopped."
South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron, known for her roles in 'The Man from Nowhere' and other films, was found dead, likely from suicide, sparking grief and calls for change in how celebrities are treated publicly. Criticism of toxic online culture and media exploitation of her struggles has surfaced, echoing sentiments from previous celebrity deaths in South Korea.
Smear campaigns have become increasingly prevalent in the entertainment industry, affecting celebrities' public images and careers. Legal battles and controversies on social media have intensified, highlighting the blurred lines between genuine issues and orchestrated attacks. But, do these campaigns actually impact a star's public image or a film’s box office fate, or are they just noise in an era where controversy equals clicks? Let's find out
Female villains in Bollywood have evolved from stereotypical vamps to complex characters, adding depth to narratives. Iconic performances include Simi Garewal in 'Karz', Kajol in 'Gupt', Tabu in 'Andhadhun', Supriya Pathak in 'Ram-Leela', Taapsee Pannu in 'Badla', and Vidya Balan in 'Ishqiya'. These portrayals showcase diverse storytelling and powerful female roles.
‘The Diplomat,’ based on an Indian girl's rescue, entered its second week with a total domestic collection of Rs. 22.75 crores. Despite facing competition from ‘Chhaava,’ the film saw a rise in its second Saturday collection. Meanwhile, the Hollywood drama 'The Snow White' had a lukewarm response with Rs. 65 lakh on day one.
Shekhar Kapoor's 'Bandit Queen,' released in 1994, made a significant impact with its raw portrayal of oppression and revenge, led by Seema Biswas as Phoolan Devi. The film, noted for its unsparing depiction of brutality, didn’t romanticize rape scenes. Seema Biswas faced role typecasting post the film but chose diverse roles to avoid repetition.
Prashant Tamang, former Indian Idol winner and ex-cop, impresses as the chilling new villain Daniel Lecho in Paatal Lok Season 2. From Kolkata Police constable to singer and actor, his journey is remarkable. The series follows investigators to Nagaland after a high-profile murder in Delhi, unveiling Prashant’s intense portrayal of the menacing antagonist.