Tuesday, June 30, 2020

A young Abhishek Bachchan has a funny reaction to father Amitabh Bachchan's portrait in this throwback photo Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is quite on a spree of sharing throwback photos that his fans thoroughly enjoy. The actor looked back at the family's trip to Paris in 1985. He also took to Instagram to share a collage of photos, oozing nostalgia. In the photo, we can see an artist making Big B's portrait on the streets while a young Abhishek Bachchan looks at it quite skeptically. "Paris, Montmartre, 1985 .. the famous bohemian courtyard of artists and painters .. made famous by the legendary artist Toulouse Lautrec .. a film made on him ‘Moulin Rouge’ that starred the incredible actor José Ferrer .. and later Moulin Rouge made by Baz Luhrmann .. and of course “Calcuttaites” would dwell on the famous night club Moulin Rouge , on Prak Steeetour nightly hang out during 1962 - 1968 .. and the band of Louis Banks and singer Pam Crane .. aaahhhh .. those were the days my friend ..Back to the picture .. Abhishek thinking that my portrait being drawn is going all wrong," he captioned it. View this post on Instagram Paris, Montmartre, 1985 .. the famous bohemian courtyard of artists and painters .. made famous by the legendary artist Toulouse Lautrec .. a film made on him ‘Moulin Rouge’ that starred the incredible actor José Ferrer .. and later Moulin Rouge made by Baz Luhrmann .. and of course “Calcuttaites” would dwell on the famous night club Moulin Rouge , on Prak Steeet .. our nightly hang out during 1962 - 1968 .. and the band of Louis Banks and singer Pam Crane .. aaahhhh .. those were the days my friend .. Back to the picture ???? .. Abhishek thinking that my portrait being drawn is going all wrong ???????????????????? A post shared by Amitabh Bachchan (@amitabhbachchan) on Jun 29, 2020 at 2:23pm PDT Daughter Shweta Bachchan also spotted Abhishek's funny face, and dropped a comment. "Hahahaha look at AB’s face," she wrote. Workwise, Bachchan was last seen in Shoojit Sircar's Gulabo Sitabo, co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana. He is next a part of Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra. https://ift.tt/2CSfwuR

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is quite on a spree of sharing throwback photos that his fans thoroughly enjoy. The actor looked back at the family's trip to Paris in 1985. He also took to Instagram to share a collage of photos, oozing nostalgia.

In the photo, we can see an artist making Big B's portrait on the streets while a young Abhishek Bachchan looks at it quite skeptically. "Paris, Montmartre, 1985 .. the famous bohemian courtyard of artists and painters .. made famous by the legendary artist Toulouse Lautrec .. a film made on him ‘Moulin Rouge’ that starred the incredible actor José Ferrer .. and later Moulin Rouge made by Baz Luhrmann .. and of course “Calcuttaites” would dwell on the famous night club Moulin Rouge , on Prak Steeetour nightly hang out during 1962 - 1968 .. and the band of Louis Banks and singer Pam Crane .. aaahhhh .. those were the days my friend ..Back to the picture .. Abhishek thinking that my portrait being drawn is going all wrong," he captioned it.


Daughter Shweta Bachchan also spotted Abhishek's funny face, and dropped a comment. "Hahahaha look at AB’s face," she wrote.

Workwise, Bachchan was last seen in Shoojit Sircar's Gulabo Sitabo, co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana. He is next a part of Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra.



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25 Years Of Coolie No 1: Karisma Kapoor shares poster with Govinda, couldn’t stop laughing looking at her outfit Karisma Kapoor and Govinda starrer Coolie No. 1 clocked 25 years on Tuesday, June 30. The actors shared special posts on their social media accounts to celebrate the occasion. Karisma Kapoor shared a motion poster of the film featuring Govinda. But, the actress couldn’t stop laughing looking at her outfit. Sharing the poster of the film, Karisma wrote: "My outfit in this pic though," adding a couple of funny emojis.   View this post on Instagram   Those fun times will live on forever. One of the closest films to my heart , the beginning of our No 1 series ❣️ Celebrating #25YearsOfCoolieNo1???? Thank you @govinda_herono1, #DavidDhawan , VashuBhagnani @pooja_ent @tips for this beautiful journey #CoolieNo1 #memoriesforever (My outfit in this pic though ????????????????) A post shared by KK (@therealkarismakapoor) on Jun 29, 2020 at 11:50pm PDT She further wrote, "Those fun times will live on forever. One of the closest films to my heart, the beginning of our No 1 series. Celebrating #25YearsOfCoolieNo1. Thank you, Govinda, David Dhawan, Vashu Bhagnani for this beautiful journey." Govinda shared the poster too and wrote, “Duniya mera ghar hai, bus stand mera adda hai, jab mann kare aa jana, Raju mera naam hai ... Aur pyar se log mujhe bulate hain ... Coolie No 1."   View this post on Instagram   “ Duniya mera ghar hai, bus stand mera adda hai, jab mann kare aa jana, Raju mera naam hai ... aur pyar se log mujhe bulate hain ... Coolie No.1 ! ☝????????????????????????❤️ #Celebrating #25 #Years #of #coolieno1 @poojafilms @therealkarismakapoor A post shared by Govinda (@govinda_herono1) on Jun 30, 2020 at 5:44am PDT Karisma Kapoor and Govinda starred in several movies together including Raja Babu, Saajan Chale Sasural, Haseena Maan Jayegi, Judwaa, and Hero No 1. 25 years later, director David Dhawan is rebooting Coolie No. 1 with Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan. The film was scheduled for May 1 release this year but due to coronavirus outbreak and lockdown, the film has been postponed indefinitely. ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan takes the Childhood Challenge by UNICEF, shares a throwback picture with Karisma Kapoor https://ift.tt/2ZsBXyi

Karisma Kapoor and Govinda starrer Coolie No. 1 clocked 25 years on Tuesday, June 30. The actors shared special posts on their social media accounts to celebrate the occasion.

25 Years Of Coolie No 1: Karisma Kapoor shares poster with Govinda, couldn’t stop laughing looking at her outfit

Karisma Kapoor shared a motion poster of the film featuring Govinda. But, the actress couldn’t stop laughing looking at her outfit. Sharing the poster of the film, Karisma wrote: "My outfit in this pic though," adding a couple of funny emojis.

She further wrote, "Those fun times will live on forever. One of the closest films to my heart, the beginning of our No 1 series. Celebrating #25YearsOfCoolieNo1. Thank you, Govinda, David Dhawan, Vashu Bhagnani for this beautiful journey."

Govinda shared the poster too and wrote, “Duniya mera ghar hai, bus stand mera adda hai, jab mann kare aa jana, Raju mera naam hai ... Aur pyar se log mujhe bulate hain ... Coolie No 1."

Karisma Kapoor and Govinda starred in several movies together including Raja Babu, Saajan Chale Sasural, Haseena Maan Jayegi, Judwaa, and Hero No 1.

25 years later, director David Dhawan is rebooting Coolie No. 1 with Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan. The film was scheduled for May 1 release this year but due to coronavirus outbreak and lockdown, the film has been postponed indefinitely.

ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan takes the Childhood Challenge by UNICEF, shares a throwback picture with Karisma Kapoor



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Nargis Fakhri soaks in the sun in pink bikini while enjoying mud bath Actor Nargis Fakhri has been spending time in Los Angeles. The actress seems to be in quarantine and has been sharing glimpses on her social media. A day ago, Nargis posted a series of photos with her friend Justin Santos as the two of them enjoyed some mud bath in this quarantine life. The actress was seen sporting pink bikini whilst covered in red clay mud and soaking in the sun. She captioned her photos, “Make sure to detox your life every once in a while. Out with the old & bringing in the new. #redclaymudbath great for detoxing & healing the skin. #vitamind good to feel good and boost that immune system. Had a great day with @tyleraryai & my momma at @glenivy_spa.”   View this post on Instagram   Make sure to detox your life every once in awhile. Out with the old & bringing in the new. #redclaymudbath great for detoxing & healing the skin. #vitamind good to feel good and boost that immune system. Had a great day with @tyleraryai & my momma at @glenivy_spa . . . . . . . #hotsprings #glenivyhotsprings #detox #relax #rejuvinate #bestfriends #mymom #mud #selfcare #spa #spaday #health #healthyliving A post shared by Nargis Fakhri (@nargisfakhri) on Jun 30, 2020 at 5:10pm PDT Meanwhile, the actress has removed all the traces of her ex-boyfriend Matt Alonzo including her tattoo. She recently lasered out a tattoo that she had inscribed on her hand. His initials are now gone. The ex-couple had got matching tattoos on May 1, 2018. On the work front, Nargis Fakhri was last seen in the horror thriller, Amavas. It also starred Ali Asgar, Vivian Bhatena, and Navneet Kaur Dhillon and was directed by Bhushan Patel. She will next star in Sanjay Dutt and Rahul Dev starrer Torbaaz. Written and directed by Girish Malik, the film is co-written by Bharti Jankar. ALSO READ: After serious illness Nargis Fakhri joins racial protests in the US https://ift.tt/3eQGxgp

Actor Nargis Fakhri has been spending time in Los Angeles. The actress seems to be in quarantine and has been sharing glimpses on her social media.

Nargis Fakhri soaks in the sun in pink bikini while enjoying mud bath

A day ago, Nargis posted a series of photos with her friend Justin Santos as the two of them enjoyed some mud bath in this quarantine life. The actress was seen sporting pink bikini whilst covered in red clay mud and soaking in the sun. She captioned her photos, “Make sure to detox your life every once in a while. Out with the old & bringing in the new. #redclaymudbath great for detoxing & healing the skin. #vitamind good to feel good and boost that immune system. Had a great day with @tyleraryai & my momma at @glenivy_spa.”

Meanwhile, the actress has removed all the traces of her ex-boyfriend Matt Alonzo including her tattoo. She recently lasered out a tattoo that she had inscribed on her hand. His initials are now gone. The ex-couple had got matching tattoos on May 1, 2018.

Nargis Fakhri soaks in the sun in pink bikini while enjoying mud bath

On the work front, Nargis Fakhri was last seen in the horror thriller, Amavas. It also starred Ali Asgar, Vivian Bhatena, and Navneet Kaur Dhillon and was directed by Bhushan Patel. She will next star in Sanjay Dutt and Rahul Dev starrer Torbaaz. Written and directed by Girish Malik, the film is co-written by Bharti Jankar.

ALSO READ: After serious illness Nargis Fakhri joins racial protests in the US



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"Can you create a Salman Khan or a Tiger Shroff on digital platforms?": Exhibitors talk to moviegoers about post lockdown scenario and a lot more! Since the beginning of the Coronavirus-induced lockdown, there have been multiple webinars and talks between producers and exhibitors on how to take forward the operations in the post-lockdown world. However, none of these tried to find out what the viewers have in their minds and what they desire once the theatres open. Do they have any suggestions or fear? On Saturday June 6, a unique webinar took place where prominent exhibitor Akshaye Rathi got fellow exhibitors on board and also around 30-40 moviegoers. The latter got a chance to give their suggestions and clear their doubts from the exhibitors themselves over a two-hour video meeting. By now, the moviegoers are fully aware that once theatres are allowed to resume operations, they will be taking sanitation very seriously. Temperature checks of all moviegoers and staffers, placement of hand sanitizers at regular intervals inside the premises, enforcement of social distancing etc would be adhered to. Hence, very few questions were asked on this aspect, at least initially. Releasing in cinemas vs releasing on OTT However, the discussion began majorly while talking about a few films going directly on OTT platforms. Vishek Chauhan, owner of Roopbani Cinema in Bihar, on this issue, made some interesting points, “Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino are very particular about releasing their films in theatres. You might argue that Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman went directly on Netflix. But then, Netflix for the first time, gave a four-week window to theatres. However, AMC, Regal and other big chains of the USA declined this offer. The bottomline is that everyone wants to put their films in cinemas”. He then narrated an interesting incident, “There was a film called Crazy Rich Asians which was released in 2018. The producers and director of this film had the Warner Bros team sitting in one room and the Netflix executives were seated in another. Now the offer from Netflix was twice the amount from Warner Bros! Yet, the producers of the film chose to partner with Warner Bros for the social impact that the film would create once it hit the theatres.” Vishek Chauhan argued that when a film goes digital, it doesn’t get wide viewership. He said, “Gulabo Sitabo’s producers are releasing their film on Amazon Prime. Shockingly, half the population doesn’t even know that an Ayushmann Khurrana starrer is releasing! Had it been releasing in theatres, everyone would have known. So, the touch and feel goes away when you stream your film on a digital platform.” On why theatres are important and detrimental for movie business, Vishek opines, “How would you differentiate between big films and small films if everything starts going digital? Where would you create stars? Can you create a Salman Khan on digital? Similarly, can you create a Tiger Shroff on Amazon Prime or Netflix? Tiger Shroff, Hrithik Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan etc were all created inside movie theatres. The reason Avengers is Avengers is because it does $2.7 billion at the box office and there was mayhem in the first three days to watch the film. Right from an upscale multiplex in New York to my theatre Roopbani cinema in Purnia, Bihar, there was a huge crowd dying to watch Avengers. If you take these aspects away, the whole movie industry shall collapse. All we’ll be left with is web series and web films, devoid of stars.” Karan, an RJ from Mumbai felt that “the transition is evident”. He told, “When PVR and Inox raised a complaint over release of films on OTT, a large number of netizens began to compare the costing dynamics.” Pointing out the cinema-going experience becoming expensive along with films coming on digital platforms in 8 weeks, he stated, “The turnaround time has reduced and in 2 months, a film is out on digital. So there are lot of audiences who prefer to wait it out for a few months especially for smaller films.” He further said, “The fate of a film is decided the same day or probably a day before by the critics. Films of Shah Rukh and Salman Khan failed because the critics bashed it so badly.” The exhibitors, however, didn’t agree with him. Vishek Chauhan immediately pointed out, “Critics bashed Kabir Singh also very badly. Also, Milap’s film Satyameva Jayate, was ridiculed and it was a super-success.” Karan then replied, “Those were exceptions. And I am just pointing out the ground realities. I am connected to my listeners who are mochiwalas and tailors. Probably they have the subscription of Hotstar and other platforms. They tell me that ‘Mirzapur kamaal hai’ and all.” At this Kolkata-based exhibitor-distributor Satadeep Saha jumped in and asked a valid question, “Is it possible for the mass audience to subscribe to all OTT platforms?” At this point, many admitted that perhaps, a section people are watching the web series on pirated versions, or using the accounts of their friends or families! Vishek Chauhan argued, “People keep telling me that the theatrical window has now reduced in India and abroad. However, the DVD rip files of all films are available by Saturday evening. Practically speaking, the theatrical window was never in place. In fact, I would call this theatrical window ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’!” Satadeep Saha also took an interesting stand and said, “OTT platforms need 365 movies or shows for 365 days and only then, they can run their business. So it’s not even easy for the OTT platform in these competitive times as well. And once theatres open, even they’ll struggle.” Less box office clashes in post-Covid world? As the discussion came back to the principle topic, a moviegoer named Kushal made a recommendation, “Every business has started a package system. Maybe you guys can give us a package. Say, that viewers need to pay Rs. 2000 and for the next few months, they can watch unlimited films. Viewers would just need to book their time slot.” Mohit Maheshwari, another moviegoer who clarified that he’s “not connected to movie business at all” asked, “Clashes are bound to happen. If 2-3 films release on a single day, how would you manage to screen all of them in your single screen? And how do you ensure that you don’t give the smaller film an odd time showcasing?” Akshaye Rathi replied, “Not just cinemas, but production of films too have been shut. So it’s a wrong notion that there will be a flood of movies that will come to cinemas when they open. So a film like Gangubhai Kathiawadi which should have come in September this year will now probably release in summer 2021. Aamir Khan-starrer Laal Singh Chaddha, which was expected in December 2020, will probably come in December 2021 now! Hence, we can assure you that every movie that comes will get great showcasing including the smaller and mid-budget ones. You’ll be able to watch your favourite film at your time of convenience.” Safety measures to be adopted by theatres Another moviegoer, Vivek Sharma, stated, “Social distancing is a priority for me. I’d like to keep the seat vacant next to me, even if I am going with my family.” Akshaye reminded, “The thought process we plan to follow is to keep every unit together. So if you come with your family of 4, so all of you would be seated together. One or two seats would be left vacant and then we shall allot the seats to the next person or unit.” Vivek, at this, retorted, “I’ll still stick to my point and keep the seat vacant next to me, even if I am with my family!” Kushal jumped in and said, “How will this idea work on the online booking websites is something that you need to see”. To which Akshaye revealed that work on this is already underway. Rajesh Mishra, CEO, UFO Moviez clarified, “Families would like to sit together but a group of friends might want to maintain social distancing. And cinemas should give that option. I am sure exhibitors won’t have a problem and would oblige with such requests. And anyway, look at airlines, who are selling the middle seats right now and there, you’re much closer to the person next to you. Amit Dadhich, Co-Founder of Mumbai Subtitles Database and an avid movie watcher, then got a chance to voice his opinion and he said, “You need to welcome patrons to cinemas and not intimidate them. Asking them to wear PPE kits is intimidating. Show slides about safety and ways of maintaining social distancing in the very beginning. But once you start showing general ads and trailers, don’t try to interrupt by putting another Covid-related ad or announcement. That’ll break the moviegoing experience.” All exhibitors found his suggestion welcoming, including Rajesh Sharma, who said, “We’ll put up posters and slides but the ads would be shown before the movie. We would not want to break the momentum at all. People should feel safe and not be scared.” Need for cinema halls to have active social media pages This writer then went next and suggested that all single-screen cinemas should have an active Facebook and Twitter page so that viewers can post their complaints. Further, the page should be regularly checked, preferably by the manager or the owner and action should be taken immediately. Vishek Chauhan surprised everyone as he said, “Since the last 6-7 years, I have an active Facebook page of my cinema hall and I encourage audiences to send their complaints and feedback. If they have a complaint against a staffer, I tell them to send me his name or photograph. Believe it or not, I have fired 7 employees till now based on audience complaints. I, in fact, make it a point to address each and every audience issue whether it’s about rude staff, quality of sound and screen not being upto the mark etc. This is something that has helped me build a lot of trust.” Suman Sinha, owner of Regent cinema in Patna, agreed and said, “Most of us are doing it and if some of them aren’t, they should immediately go for it.” Ashutosh Agarwal, who runs Star Cinema in Prayagraj, suggested that exhibitors can tie-up with BookMyShow who can help them in passing on the complaints. Change in admission price points of cinemas? Mohit Maheshwri asked a question that’ll be paramount in the mind of viewers – that of pricing and safety. He asked, “Are you guys going to thoroughly disinfect the auditorium after each show? And are you going to increase the ticket price?” Ruban Mathivanan of GK Cinemas, Chennai answered the second question, “We are not going to raise ticket prices. It doesn’t make sense in such times. Instead of focusing on rising prices, we’d like to create a situation wherein the audiences feel safe.” Pratik Munot of Panchasheel cinema, Nagpur then came next and replied, “I believe there will be a lot of government mandates which will already be putting a lot of burden on the exhibitors. There’ll be enhanced cleaning after every show and possibly, deep cleaning will be undertaken after all the 4 shows of the day are done with. As for fear of the customers, they’ll have to tide over it themselves. If they trust that we are maintaining an appropriate amount of cleanliness, then they’ll visit our properties or else they won’t. Having said that, these are extraordinary times and we’ll have to put in extra effort to gain their trust.” Exit plan required to avoid the IndiGo fiasco Karan came in again and said, “I don’t rest my head on the back of my seat in theatres as I am always worried who must have used it before me. Post-lockdown, theatre owners maybe can keep a plastic on the headrest and change it after every show. Also, there has to be proper exit procedure for viewers so that they don’t crowd around at the door. We all saw the viral photo of IndiGo airline wherein people were seen flouting social distancing rule while trying to come out.” Rajesh Sharma agreed and said, “The ushers will have to ensure that the crowding doesn’t happen. Otherwise, the social distancing rule will go for a toss. At the end of the film, maybe we can put a slide to inform viewers that they need to adhere to social distancing.” Karan also suggested that staff should ask viewers, row-wise, to leave the audi. Vishek found this query pertinent and said, “I think we need to have an exit plan in place which needs to be communicated to the audiences over and over again.” Policy on latecomers, pre-packed snacks in cinemas post-lockdown A question was also raised, by Amit Dadhich, as to what should be done if a viewer walks in late? “How will social distancing be followed if the latecomer is sitting in my row and he/she will have to walk past me to reach his/her seat?”, he asked. The exhibitors assured they’ll work on this problem although they did suggest for now that they might ask the person already seated on the seat to get up and then let the latecomer pass. The idea that the moviegoers should not be allowed if they walk in late was dismissed. Akshaye Rathi also asked viewers whether they’ll be comfortable having fresh food like samosas and pop-corn or would they only prefer pre-packed food for safety reasons. The opinion was mixed. This writer pointed out that if people are already thronging restaurants and food joints, which resumed activities from June 8, and don’t have the apprehension of eating at these places, then they’ll surely be ok with eating fresh snacks in cinemas as well, also reminding that “A cinema experience is incomplete without pop-corn for many viewers”. Finally, a few others also suggested that whether or not there is a virus scare, washrooms should be kept clean at any cost. In the same regard, viewers requested that one should not cut a crucial dialogue or scene while forcing an interval sequence in Hollywood films! Conclusion As it was time to wrap up, Nitin Datar, head of Cinema Owners & Exhibitors Association of India (COEAI), was optimistic and said that patrons would definitely return once cinemas start. He remarked, “In many small towns, the only entertainment venue for families and friends to hang out is the cinema theatre. There are no gardens or museums. Hence, I am expecting a decent turnout once we open the theatres.” Akshaye Rathi signed off by saying, “We’ll start off by playing old films as new movies won’t release immediately. We don’t know if you guys will be compelled enough to watch these flicks. But yes, we can assure you that we will use this time to ensure that all the security measures are well oiled. And once viewers have the confidence that we exhibitors will take good care of you all and that you don’t walk out with the virus from the cinema, that’s when the big ticket movies will start coming. It won’t take more than 3 to 4 weeks from the day cinemas are allowed to open for us to build that confidence.” He further added, “We operate in Nagpur and Raipur. We’ll make sure that we call the local press on the day of the reopening and we’ll take them through the procedure so that awareness is built in all respects.” These security measures will also mean viewers will take time in getting in as they get their temperature checked and follow social distancing. Shaji Vishwanathan, Head of the Exhibitors Association of Kerala, had the last word as he requested, “Dear moviegoers, please come on time!” Also Read: Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 3 may not re-release in theatres; will release now on digital platform https://ift.tt/2NLKY00

Since the beginning of the Coronavirus-induced lockdown, there have been multiple webinars and talks between producers and exhibitors on how to take forward the operations in the post-lockdown world. However, none of these tried to find out what the viewers have in their minds and what they desire once the theatres open. Do they have any suggestions or fear?

Can you create a Salman Khan or a Tiger Shroff on digital platforms Exhibitors talk to moviegoers about post lockdown scenario and a lot more!

On Saturday June 6, a unique webinar took place where prominent exhibitor Akshaye Rathi got fellow exhibitors on board and also around 30-40 moviegoers. The latter got a chance to give their suggestions and clear their doubts from the exhibitors themselves over a two-hour video meeting.

By now, the moviegoers are fully aware that once theatres are allowed to resume operations, they will be taking sanitation very seriously. Temperature checks of all moviegoers and staffers, placement of hand sanitizers at regular intervals inside the premises, enforcement of social distancing etc would be adhered to. Hence, very few questions were asked on this aspect, at least initially.

Releasing in cinemas vs releasing on OTT

However, the discussion began majorly while talking about a few films going directly on OTT platforms. Vishek Chauhan, owner of Roopbani Cinema in Bihar, on this issue, made some interesting points, “Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino are very particular about releasing their films in theatres. You might argue that Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman went directly on Netflix. But then, Netflix for the first time, gave a four-week window to theatres. However, AMC, Regal and other big chains of the USA declined this offer. The bottomline is that everyone wants to put their films in cinemas”.

He then narrated an interesting incident, “There was a film called Crazy Rich Asians which was released in 2018. The producers and director of this film had the Warner Bros team sitting in one room and the Netflix executives were seated in another. Now the offer from Netflix was twice the amount from Warner Bros! Yet, the producers of the film chose to partner with Warner Bros for the social impact that the film would create once it hit the theatres.”

Vishek Chauhan argued that when a film goes digital, it doesn’t get wide viewership. He said, “Gulabo Sitabo’s producers are releasing their film on Amazon Prime. Shockingly, half the population doesn’t even know that an Ayushmann Khurrana starrer is releasing! Had it been releasing in theatres, everyone would have known. So, the touch and feel goes away when you stream your film on a digital platform.”

On why theatres are important and detrimental for movie business, Vishek opines, “How would you differentiate between big films and small films if everything starts going digital? Where would you create stars? Can you create a Salman Khan on digital? Similarly, can you create a Tiger Shroff on Amazon Prime or Netflix? Tiger Shroff, Hrithik Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan etc were all created inside movie theatres. The reason Avengers is Avengers is because it does $2.7 billion at the box office and there was mayhem in the first three days to watch the film. Right from an upscale multiplex in New York to my theatre Roopbani cinema in Purnia, Bihar, there was a huge crowd dying to watch Avengers. If you take these aspects away, the whole movie industry shall collapse. All we’ll be left with is web series and web films, devoid of stars.”

Karan, an RJ from Mumbai felt that “the transition is evident”. He told, “When PVR and Inox raised a complaint over release of films on OTT, a large number of netizens began to compare the costing dynamics.” Pointing out the cinema-going experience becoming expensive along with films coming on digital platforms in 8 weeks, he stated, “The turnaround time has reduced and in 2 months, a film is out on digital. So there are lot of audiences who prefer to wait it out for a few months especially for smaller films.” He further said, “The fate of a film is decided the same day or probably a day before by the critics. Films of Shah Rukh and Salman Khan failed because the critics bashed it so badly.”

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The exhibitors, however, didn’t agree with him. Vishek Chauhan immediately pointed out, “Critics bashed Kabir Singh also very badly. Also, Milap’s film Satyameva Jayate, was ridiculed and it was a super-success.” Karan then replied, “Those were exceptions. And I am just pointing out the ground realities. I am connected to my listeners who are mochiwalas and tailors. Probably they have the subscription of Hotstar and other platforms. They tell me that ‘Mirzapur kamaal hai’ and all.” At this Kolkata-based exhibitor-distributor Satadeep Saha jumped in and asked a valid question, “Is it possible for the mass audience to subscribe to all OTT platforms?”

At this point, many admitted that perhaps, a section people are watching the web series on pirated versions, or using the accounts of their friends or families! Vishek Chauhan argued, “People keep telling me that the theatrical window has now reduced in India and abroad. However, the DVD rip files of all films are available by Saturday evening. Practically speaking, the theatrical window was never in place. In fact, I would call this theatrical window ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’!” Satadeep Saha also took an interesting stand and said, “OTT platforms need 365 movies or shows for 365 days and only then, they can run their business. So it’s not even easy for the OTT platform in these competitive times as well. And once theatres open, even they’ll struggle.”

Less box office clashes in post-Covid world?

As the discussion came back to the principle topic, a moviegoer named Kushal made a recommendation, “Every business has started a package system. Maybe you guys can give us a package. Say, that viewers need to pay Rs. 2000 and for the next few months, they can watch unlimited films. Viewers would just need to book their time slot.”

Mohit Maheshwari, another moviegoer who clarified that he’s “not connected to movie business at all” asked, “Clashes are bound to happen. If 2-3 films release on a single day, how would you manage to screen all of them in your single screen? And how do you ensure that you don’t give the smaller film an odd time showcasing?” Akshaye Rathi replied, “Not just cinemas, but production of films too have been shut. So it’s a wrong notion that there will be a flood of movies that will come to cinemas when they open. So a film like Gangubhai Kathiawadi which should have come in September this year will now probably release in summer 2021. Aamir Khan-starrer Laal Singh Chaddha, which was expected in December 2020, will probably come in December 2021 now! Hence, we can assure you that every movie that comes will get great showcasing including the smaller and mid-budget ones. You’ll be able to watch your favourite film at your time of convenience.”

Safety measures to be adopted by theatres

Another moviegoer, Vivek Sharma, stated, “Social distancing is a priority for me. I’d like to keep the seat vacant next to me, even if I am going with my family.” Akshaye reminded, “The thought process we plan to follow is to keep every unit together. So if you come with your family of 4, so all of you would be seated together. One or two seats would be left vacant and then we shall allot the seats to the next person or unit.” Vivek, at this, retorted, “I’ll still stick to my point and keep the seat vacant next to me, even if I am with my family!” Kushal jumped in and said, “How will this idea work on the online booking websites is something that you need to see”. To which Akshaye revealed that work on this is already underway. Rajesh Mishra, CEO, UFO Moviez clarified, “Families would like to sit together but a group of friends might want to maintain social distancing. And cinemas should give that option. I am sure exhibitors won’t have a problem and would oblige with such requests. And anyway, look at airlines, who are selling the middle seats right now and there, you’re much closer to the person next to you.

Amit Dadhich, Co-Founder of Mumbai Subtitles Database and an avid movie watcher, then got a chance to voice his opinion and he said, “You need to welcome patrons to cinemas and not intimidate them. Asking them to wear PPE kits is intimidating. Show slides about safety and ways of maintaining social distancing in the very beginning. But once you start showing general ads and trailers, don’t try to interrupt by putting another Covid-related ad or announcement. That’ll break the moviegoing experience.” All exhibitors found his suggestion welcoming, including Rajesh Sharma, who said, “We’ll put up posters and slides but the ads would be shown before the movie. We would not want to break the momentum at all. People should feel safe and not be scared.”

Need for cinema halls to have active social media pages

This writer then went next and suggested that all single-screen cinemas should have an active Facebook and Twitter page so that viewers can post their complaints. Further, the page should be regularly checked, preferably by the manager or the owner and action should be taken immediately. Vishek Chauhan surprised everyone as he said, “Since the last 6-7 years, I have an active Facebook page of my cinema hall and I encourage audiences to send their complaints and feedback. If they have a complaint against a staffer, I tell them to send me his name or photograph. Believe it or not, I have fired 7 employees till now based on audience complaints. I, in fact, make it a point to address each and every audience issue whether it’s about rude staff, quality of sound and screen not being upto the mark etc. This is something that has helped me build a lot of trust.” Suman Sinha, owner of Regent cinema in Patna, agreed and said, “Most of us are doing it and if some of them aren’t, they should immediately go for it.” Ashutosh Agarwal, who runs Star Cinema in Prayagraj, suggested that exhibitors can tie-up with BookMyShow who can help them in passing on the complaints.

Change in admission price points of cinemas?

Mohit Maheshwri asked a question that’ll be paramount in the mind of viewers – that of pricing and safety. He asked, “Are you guys going to thoroughly disinfect the auditorium after each show? And are you going to increase the ticket price?” Ruban Mathivanan of GK Cinemas, Chennai answered the second question, “We are not going to raise ticket prices. It doesn’t make sense in such times. Instead of focusing on rising prices, we’d like to create a situation wherein the audiences feel safe.”

Pratik Munot of Panchasheel cinema, Nagpur then came next and replied, “I believe there will be a lot of government mandates which will already be putting a lot of burden on the exhibitors. There’ll be enhanced cleaning after every show and possibly, deep cleaning will be undertaken after all the 4 shows of the day are done with. As for fear of the customers, they’ll have to tide over it themselves. If they trust that we are maintaining an appropriate amount of cleanliness, then they’ll visit our properties or else they won’t. Having said that, these are extraordinary times and we’ll have to put in extra effort to gain their trust.”

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Exit plan required to avoid the IndiGo fiasco

Karan came in again and said, “I don’t rest my head on the back of my seat in theatres as I am always worried who must have used it before me. Post-lockdown, theatre owners maybe can keep a plastic on the headrest and change it after every show. Also, there has to be proper exit procedure for viewers so that they don’t crowd around at the door. We all saw the viral photo of IndiGo airline wherein people were seen flouting social distancing rule while trying to come out.”

Rajesh Sharma agreed and said, “The ushers will have to ensure that the crowding doesn’t happen. Otherwise, the social distancing rule will go for a toss. At the end of the film, maybe we can put a slide to inform viewers that they need to adhere to social distancing.” Karan also suggested that staff should ask viewers, row-wise, to leave the audi. Vishek found this query pertinent and said, “I think we need to have an exit plan in place which needs to be communicated to the audiences over and over again.”

Policy on latecomers, pre-packed snacks in cinemas post-lockdown

A question was also raised, by Amit Dadhich, as to what should be done if a viewer walks in late? “How will social distancing be followed if the latecomer is sitting in my row and he/she will have to walk past me to reach his/her seat?”, he asked. The exhibitors assured they’ll work on this problem although they did suggest for now that they might ask the person already seated on the seat to get up and then let the latecomer pass. The idea that the moviegoers should not be allowed if they walk in late was dismissed.

Akshaye Rathi also asked viewers whether they’ll be comfortable having fresh food like samosas and pop-corn or would they only prefer pre-packed food for safety reasons. The opinion was mixed. This writer pointed out that if people are already thronging restaurants and food joints, which resumed activities from June 8, and don’t have the apprehension of eating at these places, then they’ll surely be ok with eating fresh snacks in cinemas as well, also reminding that “A cinema experience is incomplete without pop-corn for many viewers”.

Finally, a few others also suggested that whether or not there is a virus scare, washrooms should be kept clean at any cost. In the same regard, viewers requested that one should not cut a crucial dialogue or scene while forcing an interval sequence in Hollywood films!

Conclusion

As it was time to wrap up, Nitin Datar, head of Cinema Owners & Exhibitors Association of India (COEAI), was optimistic and said that patrons would definitely return once cinemas start. He remarked, “In many small towns, the only entertainment venue for families and friends to hang out is the cinema theatre. There are no gardens or museums. Hence, I am expecting a decent turnout once we open the theatres.”

Akshaye Rathi signed off by saying, “We’ll start off by playing old films as new movies won’t release immediately. We don’t know if you guys will be compelled enough to watch these flicks. But yes, we can assure you that we will use this time to ensure that all the security measures are well oiled. And once viewers have the confidence that we exhibitors will take good care of you all and that you don’t walk out with the virus from the cinema, that’s when the big ticket movies will start coming. It won’t take more than 3 to 4 weeks from the day cinemas are allowed to open for us to build that confidence.” He further added, “We operate in Nagpur and Raipur. We’ll make sure that we call the local press on the day of the reopening and we’ll take them through the procedure so that awareness is built in all respects.”

These security measures will also mean viewers will take time in getting in as they get their temperature checked and follow social distancing. Shaji Vishwanathan, Head of the Exhibitors Association of Kerala, had the last word as he requested, “Dear moviegoers, please come on time!”

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Suniel Shetty shares an unseen picture with Abhishek Bachchan as the latter completes 20 years; calls him his ‘favourite baby’ On Tuesday, June 30, Abhishek Bachchan completed 20 years in the Hindi film industry, The actor made his debut in Bollywood with the 2000 film Refugee, written and directed by JP Dutta. He was paired opposite Kareena Kapoor who also made her debut with the film. Actor Suniel Shetty also played a pivotal role in Abhishek Bachchan's debut film Refugee. On Tuesday, Shetty took to his Instagram handle to share an old picture of the duo posing at a sports stadium. Sharing the picture, Suniel Shetty wrote, "20 years and still my favourite baby, AB baby @bachchan."   View this post on Instagram   20 years and still my favourite baby, AB baby ❤️???? @bachchan A post shared by Suniel Shetty (@suniel.shetty) on Jun 30, 2020 at 12:42am PDT Meanwhile, Abhishek Bachchan has been celebrating two decades in the industry by revealing interesting facts about his films from the past few weeks, beautifully describing his journey. To mark his last post in the series, Abhishek Bachchan posted an artwork of each of his characters amalgamated in the number 20 with a heartfelt note. Take a look at it:   View this post on Instagram   Time flies when you’re having fun! #RoadTo20 Today, 20 years ago JP Dutta’s Refugee released. Marking the introduction of yours truly and @kareenakapoorkhan into the world of films. Your first film is always most dear and special; Refugee was no different. An amazing experience! A newcomer could not have asked for anything else. JP sahab was the best teacher. Caring, nurturing and has since been an amazing guiding force for me. The entire cast and crew were so patient,supportive and encouraging. My love and respect for all of them is boundless. Thank you! It is a blessing and a privilege to be able to look back and recount the last 20 years. Any actor will tell you, getting to make a film is a huge honour. Surviving 20 yrs seems unimaginable. The best part is, I feel like I’m just getting started. I have so much more to prove. So much more to do and I can’t wait.... However, none of this would have been possible without my family! They have been my inspiration, my strength, my silent support and my “raison d”être”. They allowed me the freedom to figure out whatever I needed to without ever pressurising me, burdening me with expectation. They let me know when they didn’t like a performance and showered me with love when they did. I am because of them and I hope, some day whey they look back and reminisce they feel proud of me. But, now this is sounding like the end.... nowhere near it. Like I said, I’m just getting started. And “miles to go before I sleep”. Like the great Sinatra said- “ The record shows, I took the blows And did it my way!” #TakeTwo . . . Pic courtesy: @fifipewz A post shared by Abhishek Bachchan (@bachchan) on Jun 29, 2020 at 10:03pm PDT ALSO READ: Suniel Shetty reveals why Hera Pheri 3 has been put on hold https://ift.tt/38fPbCK

On Tuesday, June 30, Abhishek Bachchan completed 20 years in the Hindi film industry, The actor made his debut in Bollywood with the 2000 film Refugee, written and directed by JP Dutta. He was paired opposite Kareena Kapoor who also made her debut with the film.

Suniel Shetty shares an unseen picture with Abhishek Bachchan as he completes 20 years; calls him his ‘favourite baby’

Actor Suniel Shetty also played a pivotal role in Abhishek Bachchan's debut film Refugee. On Tuesday, Shetty took to his Instagram handle to share an old picture of the duo posing at a sports stadium. Sharing the picture, Suniel Shetty wrote, "20 years and still my favourite baby, AB baby @bachchan."

 

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20 years and still my favourite baby, AB baby ❤️???? @bachchan

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Meanwhile, Abhishek Bachchan has been celebrating two decades in the industry by revealing interesting facts about his films from the past few weeks, beautifully describing his journey. To mark his last post in the series, Abhishek Bachchan posted an artwork of each of his characters amalgamated in the number 20 with a heartfelt note.

Take a look at it:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

Time flies when you’re having fun! #RoadTo20 Today, 20 years ago JP Dutta’s Refugee released. Marking the introduction of yours truly and @kareenakapoorkhan into the world of films. Your first film is always most dear and special; Refugee was no different. An amazing experience! A newcomer could not have asked for anything else. JP sahab was the best teacher. Caring, nurturing and has since been an amazing guiding force for me. The entire cast and crew were so patient,supportive and encouraging. My love and respect for all of them is boundless. Thank you! It is a blessing and a privilege to be able to look back and recount the last 20 years. Any actor will tell you, getting to make a film is a huge honour. Surviving 20 yrs seems unimaginable. The best part is, I feel like I’m just getting started. I have so much more to prove. So much more to do and I can’t wait.... However, none of this would have been possible without my family! They have been my inspiration, my strength, my silent support and my “raison d”être”. They allowed me the freedom to figure out whatever I needed to without ever pressurising me, burdening me with expectation. They let me know when they didn’t like a performance and showered me with love when they did. I am because of them and I hope, some day whey they look back and reminisce they feel proud of me. But, now this is sounding like the end.... nowhere near it. Like I said, I’m just getting started. And “miles to go before I sleep”. Like the great Sinatra said- “ The record shows, I took the blows And did it my way!” #TakeTwo . . . Pic courtesy: @fifipewz

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Kanye West is proud husband as he celebrates Kim Kardashian officially becoming a billionaire Rapper Kanye West is a proud husband as he celebrated his wife Kim Kardashian who officially became a billionaire. The news was announced on June 29 that beauty conglomerate Coty acquired a 20 percent stake in Kim's KKW Beauty for a whopping $200 million. This added value to the cosmetics and fragrance line and boomed the business at $1 billion. "I am so proud of my beautiful wife Kim Kardashian West for officially becoming a billionaire," Kanye wrote on Twitter. "You’ve weathered the craziest storms and now God is shining on you and our family. So blessed this is still life. So I made you this still life. We love you so much." I am so proud of my beautiful wife Kim Kardashian West for officially becoming a billionaire You’ve weathered the craziest storms and now God is shining on you and our family So blessed this is still life So I made you this still life We love you so much pic.twitter.com/Vvtgzodnah — ye (@kanyewest) June 30, 2020 "Partnering with an established organization like Coty will be instrumental in the advancement of my brands as their global reach allows for faster expansion so people around the world are able to experience new launches first hand," Kim Kardashian said, reported by PEOPLE. "This relationship will allow me to focus on the creative elements that I’m so passionate about while benefiting from the incredible resources of Coty, and launching my products around the world," she added. As of Kanye West, he recently partnered with Gap to bring his YEEZY designs in 2021. Earlier Kim congratulated him on Twitter by saying, "If anyone knows Kanye they know how much the Gap and Yeezy means to him so this partnership is his dream come true! I am so proud of him. You guys are going to love what they have in store for everyone! #WestDayEver." ALSO READ: Kanye West donates $2 million to victims’ families, sets up college fund for George Floyd’s daughter amid Black Lives Matter movement https://ift.tt/3dLznJ5

Rapper Kanye West is a proud husband as he celebrated his wife Kim Kardashian who officially became a billionaire. The news was announced on June 29 that beauty conglomerate Coty acquired a 20 percent stake in Kim's KKW Beauty for a whopping $200 million. This added value to the cosmetics and fragrance line and boomed the business at $1 billion.

Kanye West is proud husband as he celebrates Kim Kardashian officially becoming a billionaire

"I am so proud of my beautiful wife Kim Kardashian West for officially becoming a billionaire," Kanye wrote on Twitter. "You’ve weathered the craziest storms and now God is shining on you and our family. So blessed this is still life. So I made you this still life. We love you so much."

"Partnering with an established organization like Coty will be instrumental in the advancement of my brands as their global reach allows for faster expansion so people around the world are able to experience new launches first hand," Kim Kardashian said, reported by PEOPLE.

"This relationship will allow me to focus on the creative elements that I’m so passionate about while benefiting from the incredible resources of Coty, and launching my products around the world," she added.

As of Kanye West, he recently partnered with Gap to bring his YEEZY designs in 2021. Earlier Kim congratulated him on Twitter by saying, "If anyone knows Kanye they know how much the Gap and Yeezy means to him so this partnership is his dream come true! I am so proud of him. You guys are going to love what they have in store for everyone! #WestDayEver."

ALSO READ: Kanye West donates $2 million to victims’ families, sets up college fund for George Floyd’s daughter amid Black Lives Matter movement



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Anne Hathaway reveals Christopher Nolan's advice on how to play Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises Filmmaker Christopher Nolan concluded his Batman franchise with the 2012 movie The Dark Knight Rises that starred Christian Bale as the caped crusader and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. The film also starred Tom Hardy as Bane. In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Anne Hathway spoke to her Les Miserables co-star Hugh Jackman where she spoke about her superhero role and what advice Nolan gave her. “You know how you have those jobs and you just go, ‘I don’t know how I’m going to work again because this was such fun,'” Hathaway said. “I’m such a director nerd. I love just seeking out the best directors I can and then just watching them. Chris’ whole approach to filmmaking is one of my favorite ones. He’s broken it down to its most minimal, but also his movies are just so huge and ornate. That combination of really being intentional about what it was that we were doing — and also, he’s just so inspiring.” “Chris sat me down and he said, ‘It has nothing to do with your appearance. If we’ve shot tomorrow, I’d be so happy', she said. “When we did ‘Inception,’ Joseph Gordon-Levitt trained for 12 weeks to do a four-day stunt sequence because he wanted to do every shot,” Hathaway recalled Nolan speaking about Levitt trained for his role. “I want you to do as much of the stunt work as you can. I need you to be strong enough to do that. I can’t have you be one of those actors that does one take, two takes, and then you’re too tired. I want you to do everything.” “That was what he told me to get me to embrace the physical side of the character and really commit that,” Hathaway said. She went onto reveal that why Nolan doesn't allow chairs on set. “He doesn’t allow chairs, and his reasoning is, if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they’re sitting, they’re not working,” Hathaway said. “I mean, he has these incredible movies in terms of scope and ambition and technical prowess and emotion. It always arrives at the end under schedule and under budget. I think he’s onto something with the chair thing.” The Dark Knight Rises released in 2012. Christopher Nolan co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story with David S. Goyer. ALSO READ: Ben Affleck and Anne Hathaway star in political thriller, The Last Thing He Wanted https://ift.tt/3ieonaw

Filmmaker Christopher Nolan concluded his Batman franchise with the 2012 movie The Dark Knight Rises that starred Christian Bale as the caped crusader and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. The film also starred Tom Hardy as Bane.

Anne Hathaway reveals Christopher Nolan's advice on how to play Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises

In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Anne Hathway spoke to her Les Miserables co-star Hugh Jackman where she spoke about her superhero role and what advice Nolan gave her. “You know how you have those jobs and you just go, ‘I don’t know how I’m going to work again because this was such fun,'” Hathaway said. “I’m such a director nerd. I love just seeking out the best directors I can and then just watching them. Chris’ whole approach to filmmaking is one of my favorite ones. He’s broken it down to its most minimal, but also his movies are just so huge and ornate. That combination of really being intentional about what it was that we were doing — and also, he’s just so inspiring.”

“Chris sat me down and he said, ‘It has nothing to do with your appearance. If we’ve shot tomorrow, I’d be so happy', she said.

“When we did ‘Inception,’ Joseph Gordon-Levitt trained for 12 weeks to do a four-day stunt sequence because he wanted to do every shot,” Hathaway recalled Nolan speaking about Levitt trained for his role. “I want you to do as much of the stunt work as you can. I need you to be strong enough to do that. I can’t have you be one of those actors that does one take, two takes, and then you’re too tired. I want you to do everything.”

“That was what he told me to get me to embrace the physical side of the character and really commit that,” Hathaway said.

She went onto reveal that why Nolan doesn't allow chairs on set. “He doesn’t allow chairs, and his reasoning is, if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they’re sitting, they’re not working,” Hathaway said. “I mean, he has these incredible movies in terms of scope and ambition and technical prowess and emotion. It always arrives at the end under schedule and under budget. I think he’s onto something with the chair thing.”

The Dark Knight Rises released in 2012. Christopher Nolan co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story with David S. Goyer.

ALSO READ: Ben Affleck and Anne Hathaway star in political thriller, The Last Thing He Wanted



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Bollywood celebrities react to Kunal Kemmu and Vidyut Jammwal's tweet on unfair treatment by Disney + Hotstar On Monday, Disney+ Hotstar announced seven films that will premiere on Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex between July and October. Leading actors of some of the films were in attendance during the virtual press conference on June 29 including Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Abhishek Bachchan. But, Kunal Kemmu and Vidyut Jammwal were missing from the said conference that was being hosted by Varun Dhawan. The two took to their Twitter handle to speak up about this unfair treatment. Vidyut Jammwal whose film Khuda Haafiz was announced, expressed his displeasure on social media by saying, “A BIG announcement for sure!! 7 films scheduled for release but only 5 are deemed worthy of representation. 2 films, receive no invitation or intimation. It’s a long road ahead. THE CYCLE CONTINUES.” A BIG announcement for sure!! 7 films scheduled for release but only 5 are deemed worthy of representation. 2 films, receive no invitation or intimation. It’s a long road ahead. THE CYCLE CONTINUES https://t.co/rWfHBy2d77 — Vidyut Jammwal (@VidyutJammwal) June 29, 2020 Meanwhile, Kunal Kemmu whose film Lootcase was announced expressed his views without naming the streaming platform. "Izzat aur pyaar maanga nahi kamaya jaata hai. Koi na de toh usse hum chhote nahi hote. Bas maidaan khelne ke liye barabar de do chhalaang hum bhi oonchi laga sakte hai (Respect and love can never be asked for, only earned. If someone doesn’t give it to you, it doesn’t make you small. Just give us an equal playing field, we’ll show you how high we can leap),” he wrote in his tweet. Izzat aur pyaar maanga nahi kamaya jaata hai. Koi na de toh usse hum chhote nahi hote. Bas maidaan khelne ke liye barabar de do chhalaang hum bhi oonchi laga sakte hai ???? — kunal kemmu (@kunalkemmu) June 29, 2020 Soon after, several Bollywood celebrities came in support of the two actors and expressed their views on the same. Here's what they said: “Every film is made with a lot of love, a lot of sweat & a lot people giving it their all. Its only fair to want a little respect, its only fair to expect an invitation, its only fair to have at least been intimated.But then, sometimes even life is not fair. keep walking my friend,” wrote Genelia D’Souza. Every film is made with a lot of love, a lot of sweat & a lot people giving it their all. Its only fair to want a little respect, its only fair to expect an invitation, its only fair to have at least been intimated.But then, sometimes even life is not fair. keep walking my friend https://t.co/xBZVf1cYHt — Genelia Deshmukh (@geneliad) June 29, 2020 “More power to you brother Vidyut .. will watch your film the day it releases @VidyutJammwal.” tweeted Randeep Hooda. More power to you brother Vidyut .. will watch your film the day it releases @VidyutJammwal ???? https://t.co/Awl9HE4xYb — Randeep Hooda (@RandeepHooda) June 29, 2020 “It’s a shame ... the ones in power will keep perpetuating a f***ed up system that nurtures a select few & empowers them while disempowering and marginalising the majority . This is perpetuated not just by producers but studios / platforms, directors & actors. #bollywoodnepotism,” tweeted director Onir. It’s a shame ... the ones in power will keep perpetuating a f***ed up system that nurtures a select few & empowers them while disempowering and marginalising the majority . This is perpetuated not just by producers but studios / platforms, directors & actors. #bollywoodnepotism https://t.co/qW7ruNq6zy — Onir (@IamOnir) June 29, 2020 "Yes it does. Sadly & Rightly as Simon & Garfunkel said-After changes upon changes we are still the same. Keep fighting buddy. We’ve never met. But I feel what you’re saying. Stay strong," wrote director Kunal Kohli.  Yes it does. Sadly & Rightly as Simon & Garfunkel said-After changes upon changes we are still the same. Keep fighting buddy. We’ve never met. But I feel what you’re saying. Stay strong. — kunal kohli (@kunalkohli) June 29, 2020 Several stars also stood in support of Kunal Kemmu: “Bro ... you are super talented ... frm day one ... and will look forward to your work . Keep marching forward,” tweeted Amit Sadh. Bro ... you are super talented ... frm day one ... and will look forward to your work . Keep marching forward ???? — Amit Sadh (@TheAmitSadh) June 29, 2020 “More power to you brother! Looking forward to #Lootcase,” tweeted Pulkit Samrat. More power to you brother! Looking forward to #Lootcase https://t.co/KDc8rpQUSp — Pulkit Samrat (@PulkitSamrat) June 30, 2020 “Fair & Lovely se FAIR toh hata diya...Par yeh system kab FAIR hoga???,” tweeted Vikrant Massey Fair & Lovely se FAIR toh hata diya... Par yeh system kab FAIR hoga??? https://t.co/fBYeM0ICij — Vikrant Massey (@masseysahib) June 30, 2020 ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Kunal Kemmu opens up on film on Ram Jethmalani, calls him the Salman Khan of law world  https://ift.tt/31tgqbt

On Monday, Disney+ Hotstar announced seven films that will premiere on Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex between July and October. Leading actors of some of the films were in attendance during the virtual press conference on June 29 including Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Abhishek Bachchan. But, Kunal Kemmu and Vidyut Jammwal were missing from the said conference that was being hosted by Varun Dhawan. The two took to their Twitter handle to speak up about this unfair treatment.

Bollywood celebrities react to Vidyut Jamwal and Kunal Kemmu's tweet on unfair treatment by Disney + Hotstar

Vidyut Jammwal whose film Khuda Haafiz was announced, expressed his displeasure on social media by saying, “A BIG announcement for sure!! 7 films scheduled for release but only 5 are deemed worthy of representation. 2 films, receive no invitation or intimation. It’s a long road ahead. THE CYCLE CONTINUES.”


Meanwhile, Kunal Kemmu whose film Lootcase was announced expressed his views without naming the streaming platform. "Izzat aur pyaar maanga nahi kamaya jaata hai. Koi na de toh usse hum chhote nahi hote. Bas maidaan khelne ke liye barabar de do chhalaang hum bhi oonchi laga sakte hai (Respect and love can never be asked for, only earned. If someone doesn’t give it to you, it doesn’t make you small. Just give us an equal playing field, we’ll show you how high we can leap),” he wrote in his tweet.


Soon after, several Bollywood celebrities came in support of the two actors and expressed their views on the same. Here's what they said:

“Every film is made with a lot of love, a lot of sweat & a lot people giving it their all. Its only fair to want a little respect, its only fair to expect an invitation, its only fair to have at least been intimated.But then, sometimes even life is not fair. keep walking my friend,” wrote Genelia D’Souza.


“More power to you brother Vidyut .. will watch your film the day it releases @VidyutJammwal.” tweeted Randeep Hooda.


“It’s a shame ... the ones in power will keep perpetuating a f***ed up system that nurtures a select few & empowers them while disempowering and marginalising the majority . This is perpetuated not just by producers but studios / platforms, directors & actors. #bollywoodnepotism,” tweeted director Onir.

"Yes it does. Sadly & Rightly as Simon & Garfunkel said-After changes upon changes we are still the same. Keep fighting buddy. We’ve never met. But I feel what you’re saying. Stay strong," wrote director Kunal Kohli. 


Several stars also stood in support of Kunal Kemmu:

“Bro ... you are super talented ... frm day one ... and will look forward to your work . Keep marching forward,” tweeted Amit Sadh.


“More power to you brother! Looking forward to #Lootcase,” tweeted Pulkit Samrat.


“Fair & Lovely se FAIR toh hata diya...Par yeh system kab FAIR hoga???,” tweeted Vikrant Massey

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Kunal Kemmu opens up on film on Ram Jethmalani, calls him the Salman Khan of law world 



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20 Years Of Kareena Kapoor Khan: How this talented performer might emerge as the actress with longest career as lead in HISTORY of Bollywood! Last year, the industry and fans rejoiced as Amitabh Bachchan completed 50 years in Bollywood. It was a huge feat for an actor to complete half-century while working consistently in films. Meanwhile, superstars like Salman Khan and Aamir Khan have completed almost 32-33 years while Shah Rukh Khan few days ago celebrated his 28th anniversary. Sunny Deol, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar etc too have managed to survive as leading men for more than two decades. Sadly, the same can’t be said for the actresses. Many of them have limited shelf life. In most cases, it ends after marriage or motherhood, or after they cross 35 or 40. They then often shift to doing supporting roles of the mother of the younger characters. A few of them managed to still stick around and play leading roles like Kajol and Madhuri Dixit. However, their films, mostly, comes after a huge gap and also the popularity sadly is not the same as before. However, Kareena Kapoor Khan has proved to be an exception. Exactly 20 years ago, her debut film Refugee released on this day and since then, she continues to be one of the top 5 actresses of Bollywood! Her marriage with Saif Ali Khan in 2012 didn’t put any brakes on her career. The only time she took a nearly two-year gap was when she turned mother. And after that, she bounced with back with two super-hits – Veere Di Wedding and Good Newwz. Kareena Kapoor Khan had a rocking debut with Refugee. The film had created tremendous curiosity as it was J P Dutta’s next film after historic blockbuster Border (1997). The pairing of debutants and star kids Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena also enhanced curiosity. Anu Malik’s music too was a rage. The film collected Rs. 1.56 crore and it was biggest opening day ever till then, bigger than the films of the Khans any other ruling stars! This speaks volumes of the excitement this film had generated. For J P Dutta, this was his second biggest record opening after Border, which opened at Rs. 1.12 crore. Refugee sadly got a mixed verdict and ended as an Average film. But Kareena had got noticed and was loved. This was followed by Kareena’s pairing up with another debutant, Tusshar Kapoor, in Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001). This emerged as a surprise super-hit of the year and cemented Kareena’s position. The same year, she was seen in as many as 4 films. While Yaadein flopped despite the initial hype, Ajnabee was average. Asoka, too, didn’t work despite the presence of Shah Rukh Khan and grand period set up. And then came Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kareena arguably benefited the maximum out of this film. The multi-starrer film was the second biggest grosser of 2001. Her role of the bubbly and high-nosed Poo was very well received and it became one of the iconic characters of all times. The period of 2002 to 2004 was a pretty bad one for Kareena Kapoor Khan as she delivered 10 flops back to back. Aitraaz and Hulchul ended this phase for her. The next couple of years too weren’t great for her box office wise. But in 2007, she surprised one and all with her performance in Jab We Met. It is considered to be one of the best portrayals by a female actor ever in Bollywood and to say Kareena was flawless is an understatement! And of course, it translated into healthy box office numbers as well. In 2008, she made news with her size-zero avatar and for her pairing with Saif Ali Khan, with whom she had got romantically paired, in Tashan. Sadly, the film didn’t become a Hit as intended and was average (and not a flop as believed). After a few not-so-memorable films, she appeared in 3 Idiots (2009), the first Rs. 200 crore grosser of Bollywood. She had limited screen time but she had a significant part and her performance added to the impact. In 2010, she once again showed her brilliant comic side in Golmaal 3, which was yet another super successful flick. In fact, Golmaal 3, Bodyguard (2011) and Ra.One (2011) were her three back-to-back Rs. 100 crore grossers and at that time, she was the only one who held that feat. Before her pregnancy in 2016, she did films like Heroine (2012), Ki & Ka (2016) and Udta Punjab (2016) etc which earned her critical acclaim while Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) gave her entry into the Rs. 300 crore club. In 2018, Kareena Kapoor Khan was seen in the chick flick Veere Di Wedding, her first film in 2 years. The film had got into controversy after the right-wing groups called for its boycott since Kareena along with her co-stars – Sonam K Ahuja and Swara Bhasker – had protested against the Kathua rape. Also, it was an urban, A-rated film and there were apprehensions that it won’t find audience. However, Veere Di Wedding opened at a huge Rs. 10.70 crore and ultimately, managed to earn a whopping Rs. 81.39 crore! In 2019, Kareena Kapoor Khan was seen in Good Newwz, which released in the last week of the year. It co-starred Akshay Kumar, Diljit Dosanjh and Kiara Advani and was a fun and moving tale of sperm mix-up. Kareena’s role was well written and she did total justice. The film ended up earning Rs. 205.14 crore and gave a yet another boost to Kareena’s career. Kareena Kapoor Khan was also seen in a supporting role in Angrezi Medium (2020), which was the last film to release before the lockdown was imposed. Sadly, it hardly ran for a few days and earned a meagre Rs. 9.36 crore. However, that it opened at Rs. 4.03 crore despite the Coronavirus scare proves that if things were normal, it would have opened at Rs. 5-6 crore and could have had a healthy lifetime. Kareena Kapoor Khan has also appeared in item songs in around 5-6 films and most of them are remembered even today. The 2007 disaster Kya Love Story Hai is remembered only for Kareena’s song ‘It’s Rocking’ today. Her other songs include ‘Yeh Mera Dil’ in Don – The Chase Begins Again (2006), ‘Marjaani’ in Billu (2009), ‘Fevicol’ in Dabangg 2 (2012), ‘Mera Naam Mary’ in Brothers (2015) and ‘Teri Meri Kahani’ in Gabbar Is Back (2015). If her special appearances or dance songs are not counted, Kareena Kapoor has been seen in 49 films. Interestingly, out of these, a whopping 23 films were flops. As aforementioned, she gave 10 flops over a period of two years. Yet, producers didn’t lose faith in her because of her enigmatic screen presence and performances. Also, few films were flops but they were laced with super-hit songs featuring Kareena. Today, Asoka is fondly remembered only for the songs ‘Raat Ka Nasha’ and ‘San Sanana’, both of which featured Kareena. Same goes for ‘Jab Dil Mile’ in Yaadein. This is something Kareena has been consistent over the years. Her tally of super-hit and popular songs is unparalleled. Kareena Kapoor Khan also exceled in playing difficult roles with élan. She got into art cinema territory with Chameli (2004). As expected, it flopped but gave Kareena the stamp of a performing actor. And also another hit song in the form ‘Bhaage Re Mann’! She followed this with more unconventional films like Dev and Omkara. She also balanced with commercial films and roles. What’s praiseworthy how effortlessly she slipped into the role of Poo and Geet. And also her superb comic act in Golmaal 3! A little more OTT acting and these roles would have failed to create lifelong impact. But she did it just right. She exactly knew how much to hold back. The result is there to see that even after so many years, these performances of Kareena are being talked about. And one can confidently say that even 20 years later, these performances will stand the test of time! Many moviegoers and even her fans have complained that Kareena Kapoor Khan did arguably not-so-memorable and unimportant parts in films like Singham Returns and Bajrangi Bhaijaan. However, these films got the numbers and also, not many prominent actresses were willing to do such roles. Anushka Sharma, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone etc stopped doing such roles in the last 6-7 years and mostly focused on roles which more or less had equal screen time as the leading heroes. But Kareena chose to do these films which ensured she didn’t disappear from the limelight. Also, her casting gave the film that extra push. As Kareena Kapoor Khan turns 40 this year and completes 20 years in Bollywood, she enters a decisive phase in her career. She’ll have to be selective about her roles and yet ensure she keeps getting interesting offers. She couldn’t afford the multiple-flops-in-a-row episode again in her life. Most actresses haven’t managed to sustain for long in this age-bracket as a successful and consistent heroine. How Kareena manages to be the exception remains to be seen. Nevertheless, Kareena Kapoor Khan is a true success story. She’s seen not just as a pretty face but a versatile actor who can dabble into various kinds of roles and genres. She has worked with some of the most talented actors and directors and no wonder, her box office record is enviable. In the past, heroines like Fearless Nadia, Mumtaz, Nutan, Hema Malini, Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit also ruled for a long time in Bollywood as leading heroines. But if all goes well, Kareena Kapoor Khan is all set to outshine them and emerge as an actress with the longest career as a lead in the history of Bollywood! Also Read: Kareena Kapoor Khan takes the Childhood Challenge by UNICEF, shares a throwback picture with Karisma Kapoor https://ift.tt/2ZhgAQE

Last year, the industry and fans rejoiced as Amitabh Bachchan completed 50 years in Bollywood. It was a huge feat for an actor to complete half-century while working consistently in films. Meanwhile, superstars like Salman Khan and Aamir Khan have completed almost 32-33 years while Shah Rukh Khan few days ago celebrated his 28th anniversary. Sunny Deol, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar etc too have managed to survive as leading men for more than two decades.

20 Years Of Kareena Kapoor Khan How this talented performer might emerge as the actress with longest career as lead in HISTORY of Bollywood!

Sadly, the same can’t be said for the actresses. Many of them have limited shelf life. In most cases, it ends after marriage or motherhood, or after they cross 35 or 40. They then often shift to doing supporting roles of the mother of the younger characters. A few of them managed to still stick around and play leading roles like Kajol and Madhuri Dixit. However, their films, mostly, comes after a huge gap and also the popularity sadly is not the same as before.

However, Kareena Kapoor Khan has proved to be an exception. Exactly 20 years ago, her debut film Refugee released on this day and since then, she continues to be one of the top 5 actresses of Bollywood! Her marriage with Saif Ali Khan in 2012 didn’t put any brakes on her career. The only time she took a nearly two-year gap was when she turned mother. And after that, she bounced with back with two super-hits – Veere Di Wedding and Good Newwz.

Kareena Kapoor Khan had a rocking debut with Refugee. The film had created tremendous curiosity as it was J P Dutta’s next film after historic blockbuster Border (1997). The pairing of debutants and star kids Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena also enhanced curiosity. Anu Malik’s music too was a rage. The film collected Rs. 1.56 crore and it was biggest opening day ever till then, bigger than the films of the Khans any other ruling stars! This speaks volumes of the excitement this film had generated. For J P Dutta, this was his second biggest record opening after Border, which opened at Rs. 1.12 crore. Refugee sadly got a mixed verdict and ended as an Average film. But Kareena had got noticed and was loved.

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This was followed by Kareena’s pairing up with another debutant, Tusshar Kapoor, in Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001). This emerged as a surprise super-hit of the year and cemented Kareena’s position. The same year, she was seen in as many as 4 films. While Yaadein flopped despite the initial hype, Ajnabee was average. Asoka, too, didn’t work despite the presence of Shah Rukh Khan and grand period set up. And then came Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kareena arguably benefited the maximum out of this film. The multi-starrer film was the second biggest grosser of 2001. Her role of the bubbly and high-nosed Poo was very well received and it became one of the iconic characters of all times.

The period of 2002 to 2004 was a pretty bad one for Kareena Kapoor Khan as she delivered 10 flops back to back. Aitraaz and Hulchul ended this phase for her. The next couple of years too weren’t great for her box office wise. But in 2007, she surprised one and all with her performance in Jab We Met. It is considered to be one of the best portrayals by a female actor ever in Bollywood and to say Kareena was flawless is an understatement! And of course, it translated into healthy box office numbers as well.

In 2008, she made news with her size-zero avatar and for her pairing with Saif Ali Khan, with whom she had got romantically paired, in Tashan. Sadly, the film didn’t become a Hit as intended and was average (and not a flop as believed). After a few not-so-memorable films, she appeared in 3 Idiots (2009), the first Rs. 200 crore grosser of Bollywood. She had limited screen time but she had a significant part and her performance added to the impact.

In 2010, she once again showed her brilliant comic side in Golmaal 3, which was yet another super successful flick. In fact, Golmaal 3, Bodyguard (2011) and Ra.One (2011) were her three back-to-back Rs. 100 crore grossers and at that time, she was the only one who held that feat. Before her pregnancy in 2016, she did films like Heroine (2012), Ki & Ka (2016) and Udta Punjab (2016) etc which earned her critical acclaim while Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) gave her entry into the Rs. 300 crore club.

20 Years Of Kareena Kapoor Khan How this talented performer might emerge as the actress with longest career as lead in HISTORY of Bollywood!2

In 2018, Kareena Kapoor Khan was seen in the chick flick Veere Di Wedding, her first film in 2 years. The film had got into controversy after the right-wing groups called for its boycott since Kareena along with her co-stars – Sonam K Ahuja and Swara Bhasker – had protested against the Kathua rape. Also, it was an urban, A-rated film and there were apprehensions that it won’t find audience. However, Veere Di Wedding opened at a huge Rs. 10.70 crore and ultimately, managed to earn a whopping Rs. 81.39 crore!

In 2019, Kareena Kapoor Khan was seen in Good Newwz, which released in the last week of the year. It co-starred Akshay Kumar, Diljit Dosanjh and Kiara Advani and was a fun and moving tale of sperm mix-up. Kareena’s role was well written and she did total justice. The film ended up earning Rs. 205.14 crore and gave a yet another boost to Kareena’s career.

Kareena Kapoor Khan was also seen in a supporting role in Angrezi Medium (2020), which was the last film to release before the lockdown was imposed. Sadly, it hardly ran for a few days and earned a meagre Rs. 9.36 crore. However, that it opened at Rs. 4.03 crore despite the Coronavirus scare proves that if things were normal, it would have opened at Rs. 5-6 crore and could have had a healthy lifetime.

Kareena Kapoor Khan has also appeared in item songs in around 5-6 films and most of them are remembered even today. The 2007 disaster Kya Love Story Hai is remembered only for Kareena’s song ‘It’s Rocking’ today. Her other songs include ‘Yeh Mera Dil’ in Don – The Chase Begins Again (2006), ‘Marjaani’ in Billu (2009), ‘Fevicol’ in Dabangg 2 (2012), ‘Mera Naam Mary’ in Brothers (2015) and ‘Teri Meri Kahani’ in Gabbar Is Back (2015).

If her special appearances or dance songs are not counted, Kareena Kapoor has been seen in 49 films. Interestingly, out of these, a whopping 23 films were flops. As aforementioned, she gave 10 flops over a period of two years. Yet, producers didn’t lose faith in her because of her enigmatic screen presence and performances. Also, few films were flops but they were laced with super-hit songs featuring Kareena. Today, Asoka is fondly remembered only for the songs ‘Raat Ka Nasha’ and ‘San Sanana’, both of which featured Kareena. Same goes for ‘Jab Dil Mile’ in Yaadein. This is something Kareena has been consistent over the years. Her tally of super-hit and popular songs is unparalleled.

20 Years Of Kareena Kapoor Khan How this talented performer might emerge as the actress with longest career as lead in HISTORY of Bollywood!2

Kareena Kapoor Khan also exceled in playing difficult roles with élan. She got into art cinema territory with Chameli (2004). As expected, it flopped but gave Kareena the stamp of a performing actor. And also another hit song in the form ‘Bhaage Re Mann’! She followed this with more unconventional films like Dev and Omkara. She also balanced with commercial films and roles. What’s praiseworthy how effortlessly she slipped into the role of Poo and Geet. And also her superb comic act in Golmaal 3! A little more OTT acting and these roles would have failed to create lifelong impact. But she did it just right. She exactly knew how much to hold back. The result is there to see that even after so many years, these performances of Kareena are being talked about. And one can confidently say that even 20 years later, these performances will stand the test of time!

Many moviegoers and even her fans have complained that Kareena Kapoor Khan did arguably not-so-memorable and unimportant parts in films like Singham Returns and Bajrangi Bhaijaan. However, these films got the numbers and also, not many prominent actresses were willing to do such roles. Anushka Sharma, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone etc stopped doing such roles in the last 6-7 years and mostly focused on roles which more or less had equal screen time as the leading heroes. But Kareena chose to do these films which ensured she didn’t disappear from the limelight. Also, her casting gave the film that extra push.

As Kareena Kapoor Khan turns 40 this year and completes 20 years in Bollywood, she enters a decisive phase in her career. She’ll have to be selective about her roles and yet ensure she keeps getting interesting offers. She couldn’t afford the multiple-flops-in-a-row episode again in her life. Most actresses haven’t managed to sustain for long in this age-bracket as a successful and consistent heroine. How Kareena manages to be the exception remains to be seen.

Nevertheless, Kareena Kapoor Khan is a true success story. She’s seen not just as a pretty face but a versatile actor who can dabble into various kinds of roles and genres. She has worked with some of the most talented actors and directors and no wonder, her box office record is enviable. In the past, heroines like Fearless Nadia, Mumtaz, Nutan, Hema Malini, Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit also ruled for a long time in Bollywood as leading heroines. But if all goes well, Kareena Kapoor Khan is all set to outshine them and emerge as an actress with the longest career as a lead in the history of Bollywood!

Also Read: Kareena Kapoor Khan takes the Childhood Challenge by UNICEF, shares a throwback picture with Karisma Kapoor



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Hugh Jackman on bidding adieu to Wolverine after 17 years - "There was a weight of expectation that I’d been carrying"  Actor Hugh Jackman took up the role of Wolverine in the year 2000 in X-Men. He did nine movies overall as the gritty Marvel superhero. But, when it came to bidding adieu to the character, it was an emotional farewell. In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Jackman spoke to Les Miserables co-star Anne Hathaway about 2017’s Logan directed by James Mangold. “There were so many crossovers by the end because I’d played it for so long,” Jackman said. “I knew it was going to be my last one way before we wrote it. I made that decision. There was a weight of expectation that I’d been carrying. I was super invested.” It was an R-Rated movie and the last scene was Hugh's character Logan sacrificing his life in order to save his adopted daughter Laura (Dafne Keen). “I felt so in it,” Jackman said. “I was working with a director that I worked with three times before, who I trust implicitly, Jim Mangold. I remember when we shot that scene, we were shooting very high altitude, and there were thunderstorms going off everywhere, and we had to shut down. He just said, ‘We can’t do this big stunt scene. But we’re just going to do the death scene.’ I’m like, ‘Like, now?’ He goes, ‘I’m just going to have you and Dafne, and if you could just do that.’ I’m like, ‘All right.’ He knew that’s best for me.” “We got there and we’re shooting the scene,” Jackman further said. “Dafne was 11. She was fantastic. We shot Dafne, and she turned around in two takes and he goes, ‘Let’s just kick out. Let’s do another.’ I said, ‘You sure? I feel like–‘ and he goes, ‘Man, let’s just stop the clocks. Let’s not worry about everything. This is the end of 19 years. Sit it in for half an hour'” “He rolled the cameras,” Jackman recalled the last scene and how it was filmed. “Him allowing me — not just as an actor, but as Hugh — to remember that moment. It was a luxury that I’ll never forget.” Logan was loosely based on Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's 'Old Man Logan' comic and was directed by James Mangold. In the near future, a weary Logan was looking after an ailing Professor X in a hideout on the Mexican border. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy were up-ended when a young mutant played by Dafne Keen arrived who was being pursued by dark forces. This was set in the year 2029. ALSO READ: Ryan Reynolds crashes original X-Men’s virtual reunion with Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart and Famke Jansson https://ift.tt/2Zof52Z

Actor Hugh Jackman took up the role of Wolverine in the year 2000 in X-Men. He did nine movies overall as the gritty Marvel superhero. But, when it came to bidding adieu to the character, it was an emotional farewell.

Hugh Jackman on bidding adieu to Wolverine after 17 years - "It was a luxury that I’ll never forget" 

In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Jackman spoke to Les Miserables co-star Anne Hathaway about 2017’s Logan directed by James Mangold. “There were so many crossovers by the end because I’d played it for so long,” Jackman said. “I knew it was going to be my last one way before we wrote it. I made that decision. There was a weight of expectation that I’d been carrying. I was super invested.”

It was an R-Rated movie and the last scene was Hugh's character Logan sacrificing his life in order to save his adopted daughter Laura (Dafne Keen). “I felt so in it,” Jackman said. “I was working with a director that I worked with three times before, who I trust implicitly, Jim Mangold. I remember when we shot that scene, we were shooting very high altitude, and there were thunderstorms going off everywhere, and we had to shut down. He just said, ‘We can’t do this big stunt scene. But we’re just going to do the death scene.’ I’m like, ‘Like, now?’ He goes, ‘I’m just going to have you and Dafne, and if you could just do that.’ I’m like, ‘All right.’ He knew that’s best for me.”

“We got there and we’re shooting the scene,” Jackman further said. “Dafne was 11. She was fantastic. We shot Dafne, and she turned around in two takes and he goes, ‘Let’s just kick out. Let’s do another.’ I said, ‘You sure? I feel like–‘ and he goes, ‘Man, let’s just stop the clocks. Let’s not worry about everything. This is the end of 19 years. Sit it in for half an hour'”

“He rolled the cameras,” Jackman recalled the last scene and how it was filmed. “Him allowing me — not just as an actor, but as Hugh — to remember that moment. It was a luxury that I’ll never forget.”

Logan was loosely based on Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's 'Old Man Logan' comic and was directed by James Mangold. In the near future, a weary Logan was looking after an ailing Professor X in a hideout on the Mexican border. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy were up-ended when a young mutant played by Dafne Keen arrived who was being pursued by dark forces. This was set in the year 2029.

ALSO READ: Ryan Reynolds crashes original X-Men’s virtual reunion with Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart and Famke Jansson



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Kareena Kapoor Khan completes 20 years in Bollywood; shares first shot from Refugee  Kareena Kapoor Khan completes 20 years in the Hindi film industry today. The actress made her debut in the film Refugee alongside Abhishek Bachchan. The film was written and directed by JP Dutta. To celebrate the occasion, Kareena Kapoor Khan took to social media to share her first shot from her first film. She also revealed interesting details about the shot. “My first shot was at 4 am... I woke up this morning at 4, looked in the mirror, and said to myself that this was the best decision I could have ever taken.20 years of hard work, dedication, and self-confidence...I am extremely grateful to all my fans for all your love, support, and strength... Thank you #JPDutta for my life in the movies... @bachchan for being the sweetest co-star... and every single person involved in this film. Want to go back in time... #20YearsAndNotGivingUp,” she wrote along with the picture.   View this post on Instagram   My first shot was at 4 am... I woke up this morning at 4, looked in the mirror, and said to myself that this was the best decision I could have ever taken. 20 years of hard work, dedication, and self-confidence... ❤️ I am extremely grateful to all my fans for all your love, support, and strength... Thank you #JPDutta for my life in the movies... @bachchan for being the sweetest co-star... and every single person involved in this film. Want to go back in time... ❤️❤️ #20YearsAndNotGivingUp A post shared by Kareena Kapoor Khan (@kareenakapoorkhan) on Jun 30, 2020 at 12:08am PDT Kareena Kapoor Khan is probably the only Hindi actress to have held her ground as the leading actress for 20 years straight. The actress has successfully broken the stereotype of married actresses with kids not continuing with their career in films. On the work front, Kareena Kapoor Khan was last seen in the film Angrezi Medium. Before the lockdown, she was shooting for the film Laal Singh Chaddha opposite Aamir Khan. The actress will also start shooting for Karan Johar’s directorial Takht, which will go on floors once the situation is back to normal. ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan says her lips get the most workout as she does atleast 100 pouts a day  https://ift.tt/2Vy0xgd

Kareena Kapoor Khan completes 20 years in the Hindi film industry today. The actress made her debut in the film Refugee alongside Abhishek Bachchan. The film was written and directed by JP Dutta.

Kareena Kapoor Khan completes 20 years in Bollywood; shares first shot from Refugee 

To celebrate the occasion, Kareena Kapoor Khan took to social media to share her first shot from her first film. She also revealed interesting details about the shot. “My first shot was at 4 am... I woke up this morning at 4, looked in the mirror, and said to myself that this was the best decision I could have ever taken.20 years of hard work, dedication, and self-confidence...I am extremely grateful to all my fans for all your love, support, and strength... Thank you #JPDutta for my life in the movies... @bachchan for being the sweetest co-star... and every single person involved in this film. Want to go back in time... #20YearsAndNotGivingUp,” she wrote along with the picture.


Kareena Kapoor Khan is probably the only Hindi actress to have held her ground as the leading actress for 20 years straight. The actress has successfully broken the stereotype of married actresses with kids not continuing with their career in films.

On the work front, Kareena Kapoor Khan was last seen in the film Angrezi Medium. Before the lockdown, she was shooting for the film Laal Singh Chaddha opposite Aamir Khan. The actress will also start shooting for Karan Johar’s directorial Takht, which will go on floors once the situation is back to normal.

ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan says her lips get the most workout as she does atleast 100 pouts a day 



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Dabangg 3 actor Javed Hyder clarifies that he is not selling vegetables for a living The lockdown that was imposed in the country owing to coronavirus has left many people unemployed. Earlier there were reports of actor Javed Hyder, who has worked in TV and films including Salman Khan's Dabangg 3 is selling vegetables to make ends meet, However, the actor has now clarified that he is not selling vegetables for a living. Javed, while talking to a daily, clarified that he has been making videos during the lockdown. He said that since there are no acting jobs during the lockdown, he is keeping himself busy and occupied by making musical videos on an app. He said that it was his daughter who encouraged him to use the app to make videos. He said that these are tough times and owing to the situation we are in currently he thought of making videos. Javed said that he started with putting a few videos with good messages and one day he took permission from a vegetable vendor and shot a video with his cart. He said that the video did well and even crossed 1 million views. After the success of the video, Javed started making videos to motivate people that no job is small. The actor also said that he has no monetary issues and if in the future if he faces financial crunch he will not shy from selling vegetables as no job is small. https://ift.tt/2AfhIM4

The lockdown that was imposed in the country owing to coronavirus has left many people unemployed. Earlier there were reports of actor Javed Hyder, who has worked in TV and films including Salman Khan's Dabangg 3 is selling vegetables to make ends meet, However, the actor has now clarified that he is not selling vegetables for a living.

Dabangg 3 actor Javed Hyder clarifies that he is not selling vegetables for a living

Javed, while talking to a daily, clarified that he has been making videos during the lockdown. He said that since there are no acting jobs during the lockdown, he is keeping himself busy and occupied by making musical videos on an app. He said that it was his daughter who encouraged him to use the app to make videos. He said that these are tough times and owing to the situation we are in currently he thought of making videos. Javed said that he started with putting a few videos with good messages and one day he took permission from a vegetable vendor and shot a video with his cart.

He said that the video did well and even crossed 1 million views. After the success of the video, Javed started making videos to motivate people that no job is small. The actor also said that he has no monetary issues and if in the future if he faces financial crunch he will not shy from selling vegetables as no job is small.



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"I am not doing anything in lockdown that i'll get addicted to" - Sidharth Shukla National heart-throb Sidharth Shukla whose stint on Bigg Boss renewed his stardom manifold, suddenly found his career frozen by the lockdown. But he is not complaining. “I see the plight of people who are homeless, migrants who are walking for thousands of miles. And I feel blessed to have a roof on my head and food on the table. I can’t be whining about my lost opportunities when the world is in a chaos. Yeah, of course there are lots of things that were waiting to happen after Bigg Boss. They’ll just have to wait.” Sidharth isn’t sure how long the wait is going to be. “No one is sure. Nothing is certain at the moment. We don’t know which way the virus will go. We can only wait for the vaccine. In the meanwhile the lockdown is gradually being eased. Soon, we may be able to go back to work. But how? Have you seen how a film or television set is? Do you know the number of people there? Light boys’ cameramen etc. have to be right next to you. Can’t be avoided. How do we observe social distancing on the sets?” In the meanwhile Sidharth is happy to be home. “I admit I am getting restless. But that’s okay. I am leading a disciplined life in lockdown. The only indulgence is sleep. I allow myself to wake up anytime I want to. It could be in the afternoon also. The day begins for me whenever I wake up.” But no culinary indulgence for Sidharth, “I am eating a healthy diet, no extra eating for me. In fact I’m not doing anything that I wouldn’t do in normal circumstances. I am not even binging on web serials. I don’t want to get addicted to them. Throughout this lockout I’ve watched only one web series Suits. That’s it.” As for getting restless at home Sidharth says, “Even when there was no lockout I spent most of my time at home when I wasn’t working. I don’t socialize. I don’t party; being at home with my family is for me the best way to spend my time. Lockdown or no lockdown, that’s how I like it.” Ever since Bigg Boss, Sidharth’s fan following has gone up by leaps and bounds. How does he feel about the female attention? “How should it feel? Of course I am happy about it. Isn’t this what we work for? I am glad I’m getting all the attention. I hope I prove myself worthy of it.” Speaking on the spate of suicides on the television industry after the lockdown Sidharth who started his career with a successful stint in the television series Balika Badhu, says, “I suppose it won’t be right for me to comment on this, since I am in a relatively more privileged position. But I can say this. There is a lot of pressure on television actors to take on any work that comes their way. The working hours are long and the pay is not enough. It’s easy to get depressed when you are a television actor.” Also Read: Sidharth Shukla’s savage reply to a troll will leave you in splits https://ift.tt/2BOOZOE

National heart-throb Sidharth Shukla whose stint on Bigg Boss renewed his stardom manifold, suddenly found his career frozen by the lockdown. But he is not complaining. “I see the plight of people who are homeless, migrants who are walking for thousands of miles. And I feel blessed to have a roof on my head and food on the table. I can’t be whining about my lost opportunities when the world is in a chaos. Yeah, of course there are lots of things that were waiting to happen after Bigg Boss. They’ll just have to wait.”

I am not doing anything in lockdown that i’ll get addicted to - Sidharth Shukla

Sidharth isn’t sure how long the wait is going to be. “No one is sure. Nothing is certain at the moment. We don’t know which way the virus will go. We can only wait for the vaccine. In the meanwhile the lockdown is gradually being eased. Soon, we may be able to go back to work. But how? Have you seen how a film or television set is? Do you know the number of people there? Light boys’ cameramen etc. have to be right next to you. Can’t be avoided. How do we observe social distancing on the sets?”

In the meanwhile Sidharth is happy to be home. “I admit I am getting restless. But that’s okay. I am leading a disciplined life in lockdown. The only indulgence is sleep. I allow myself to wake up anytime I want to. It could be in the afternoon also. The day begins for me whenever I wake up.”

But no culinary indulgence for Sidharth, “I am eating a healthy diet, no extra eating for me. In fact I’m not doing anything that I wouldn’t do in normal circumstances. I am not even binging on web serials. I don’t want to get addicted to them. Throughout this lockout I’ve watched only one web series Suits. That’s it.”

As for getting restless at home Sidharth says, “Even when there was no lockout I spent most of my time at home when I wasn’t working. I don’t socialize. I don’t party; being at home with my family is for me the best way to spend my time. Lockdown or no lockdown, that’s how I like it.”

Ever since Bigg Boss, Sidharth’s fan following has gone up by leaps and bounds. How does he feel about the female attention? “How should it feel? Of course I am happy about it. Isn’t this what we work for? I am glad I’m getting all the attention. I hope I prove myself worthy of it.”

Speaking on the spate of suicides on the television industry after the lockdown Sidharth who started his career with a successful stint in the television series Balika Badhu, says, “I suppose it won’t be right for me to comment on this, since I am in a relatively more privileged position. But I can say this. There is a lot of pressure on television actors to take on any work that comes their way. The working hours are long and the pay is not enough. It’s easy to get depressed when you are a television actor.”

Also Read: Sidharth Shukla’s savage reply to a troll will leave you in splits



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