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Netflix Opens VFX Studio In India

Netflix has opened a hub for its Eyeline Studios VFX outfit in India, with actor Rana Daggubati attending the launch. Spanning 32,000 sq ft, the studio opens today in Hyderabad, focusing on advanced visual effects, virtual production and next-generation production technology. Led by Eyeline Studios CEO Jeff Shapiro, an event took place earlier in Hyderabad with Hon’ble Chief […]

After ‘Saiyaara’ Success, Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda Tease New Project—Fans Flood Social Media

The success of the film Saiyaara has brought renewed attention to emerging actors Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, who gained recognition for their performances in the project. The film received a strong response from audiences and later gained additional popularity on streaming platforms, helping introduce the two performers to a wider viewer base. As discussions around the film continued on social media and among movie audiences, the actors have now hinted at another collaboration, which has quickly generated interest online.

The announcement came through a joint post shared by the two actors on Instagram. In the post, Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda wrote, “This summer, the story takes a turn. A new chapter begins. Trailer coming soon.” The message was accompanied by a short promotional video featuring the two actors posing together in relaxed, summer-themed outfits. The visual style of the video suggested a light, seasonal concept, which led many viewers to speculate that the collaboration could be connected to a brand campaign rather than a film project. However, no official details about the nature of the collaboration were provided in the announcement.

Despite the limited information, the teaser generated considerable attention among fans of the two actors. Many viewers responded enthusiastically in the comment section, expressing excitement about the possibility of seeing the pair together again. Comments included reactions such as “So so so so much excited,” “Can’t wait,” and “The most awaited announcement.” Other fans described the collaboration as something they had been hoping for since the release of Saiyaara. Some comments also referenced the actors’ on-screen pairing by using the fan-created nickname “Ahneet,” reflecting how audiences have associated the two performers as a duo.

Additional reactions from fans showed the level of anticipation surrounding the announcement. Some users wrote that they were “screaming” with excitement, while others mentioned they were looking forward to a date mentioned in the comments, possibly referring to when more information might be revealed. One fan commented that they would watch “anything” featuring the two actors together, while another jokingly suggested that they should appear in “at least 100 films” together. These responses illustrate how their on-screen partnership has resonated with a section of the audience.

For Ahaan Panday, Saiyaara represented an important step in establishing his presence in the film industry. As a member of the well-known Panday family, he had been in the public eye even before his acting career gained momentum. However, the film gave him an opportunity to demonstrate his performance abilities and build recognition based on his work rather than his background. The project helped position him among a group of younger actors who are gradually finding space in contemporary Hindi cinema.

Aneet Padda also experienced a significant career milestone with the film. Prior to Saiyaara, she had appeared in smaller roles and projects that did not reach as wide an audience. The film introduced her to a larger viewership and brought attention to her performance. Observers of the film often pointed out the chemistry between Aneet Padda and Ahaan Panday as one of the elements that contributed to the film’s popularity. Their interactions on screen were frequently highlighted in audience discussions, fan edits and social media posts following the film’s release.

The positive response to Saiyaara has played a role in increasing the visibility of both actors within the industry. Online discussions, fan communities and growing attention from filmmakers have contributed to their rising profiles. While the new teaser announcement does not yet clarify whether the collaboration involves a film, advertisement or digital campaign, it demonstrates that interest in the pair remains strong among their followers.

As audiences continue to speculate about the nature of the project, more details are expected to emerge once the promised trailer or official announcement is released. Until then, the teaser has mainly served to remind fans of the popularity of the pairing and the impact that Saiyaara had in bringing the two young actors into wider public conversation.

 

Shah Rukh Khan’s little-known 1989 English Film ‘In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’

Long before he became the global face of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan quietly appeared in a little-known English-language film that many fans of his career are only discovering today. The film, In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones, released in 1989 — nearly three years before Khan’s Hindi film debut in Deewana — and remains one of the earliest recorded screen appearances of the actor who would later become one of Indian cinema’s biggest stars.

The film itself had unusual origins. Written by Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy and directed by Pradip Krishen, it was originally produced as an English-language television film for Doordarshan. Set in the mid-1970s inside an architecture college in Delhi, the story follows Anand Grover — nicknamed Annie — a perpetually struggling student trying to complete his architecture degree while navigating friendships, bureaucracy, and the eccentric rhythms of campus life. The narrative drew heavily from Roy’s own experiences as a student at Delhi’s School of Planning and Architecture, giving the film an authentic portrait of student culture rarely seen in Indian cinema of that era.

Despite being a modest television production, the film went on to achieve remarkable critical recognition. At the 1989 National Film Awards it won Best Feature Film in English, while Roy received the National Award for Best Screenplay. Over the years, the film gradually developed a cult reputation among filmmakers, students and cinephiles who admired its offbeat humour, sharp writing and unconventional storytelling.

Among the ensemble cast of young theatre actors was a then-unknown Shah Rukh Khan, who appeared in a brief but memorable role as a flamboyant senior student. At the time, Khan was active in Delhi’s theatre circuit and had not yet entered mainstream cinema. The film also featured another future powerhouse performer, Manoj Bajpayee, in a small early appearance — making the project a fascinating time capsule of talent that would later reshape Hindi cinema.

Within a few years, Khan would transition to television with shows such as Fauji and Circus, before arriving in Bollywood with Deewana in 1992, a debut that won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut and set the stage for a career that would redefine superstardom in India.

Interest in In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones has resurfaced recently as restoration efforts and festival screenings have introduced the film to a new generation of viewers. Preservation initiatives have worked to digitally restore the project, allowing it to be screened again at international festivals and retrospectives, prompting renewed curiosity about its cast and legacy.

For Shah Rukh Khan followers, the film offers something particularly intriguing — a rare glimpse of the actor years before the era of the “King of Romance.” What once aired quietly on Indian television has now become a fascinating footnote in the journey of a performer who would go on to become one of the most recognised movie stars in the world.

 

‘All Rivers Spill Their Stories to the Sea’ Dives Into a David and Goliath Tale of Poisoned Crabs in North East England (Exclusive CPH:DOX Clip and Chat)

Doc director Jeanie Finlay (‘Your Fat Friend’) loves to go hyperlocal and give a voice, in the local accent, to fishermen and others who are not commonly heard or seen on screens beyond “poverty safaris.” 

Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and Rajpal Yadav’s Spooky Adventure in Bhooth Bangla Teaser

The teaser for the upcoming horror-comedy film Bhooth Bangla has been released, offering a first glimpse of the film’s setting, characters and tone. The film marks the return of actor Akshay Kumar and director Priyadarshan as collaborators in a genre they have previously explored together. Scheduled to release in theatres on April 10, the film appears to combine elements of supernatural suspense with comedic storytelling.

The teaser introduces viewers to a large and seemingly abandoned palace where the story unfolds. In the opening moments, Akshay Kumar’s character arrives at the mysterious location, which quickly establishes the eerie atmosphere of the film. The palace setting appears central to the narrative, with dark corridors, strange sounds and unusual occurrences hinting that something supernatural may be present inside the building. Soon after the character’s arrival, unexplained incidents begin taking place, suggesting that the palace hides a deeper secret.

According to hints shown in the teaser, the plot involves a wedding in a place called Mangalpur. The ceremony seems to accidentally awaken or summon a powerful spirit known as Vadhusur. This event appears to trigger a series of chaotic situations involving the people staying inside the palace. The teaser does not reveal much about the entity itself, but it suggests that the characters will have to deal with both the supernatural threat and the confusion that follows. The narrative appears to blend horror elements with exaggerated comedic reactions from the characters.

Another notable aspect of the film is its ensemble cast, which includes several actors who have previously worked with Priyadarshan in well-known comedies. Along with Akshay Kumar, the film features Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Tabu and Asrani. These actors have previously appeared in several films known for their comedic performances, which may shape the tone of the upcoming project. The teaser briefly shows their characters inside the haunted palace, reacting to strange situations and interacting with one another.

In addition to the core cast, the teaser also introduces other actors including Rajesh Sharma, Jisshu Sengupta, and Wamiqa Gabbi. Although their roles are not fully explained in the teaser, their appearances suggest that the story may involve multiple characters connected to the events taking place in the palace.

The film also carries an emotional aspect because it features one of the final on-screen appearances of veteran actor Asrani. Known for his long career in Hindi cinema, Asrani has appeared in numerous films across several decades, particularly in comedic roles. His presence in Bhooth Bangla adds a nostalgic element for audiences familiar with his work.

The project also continues a long-standing professional partnership between Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar. The two have worked together on several films that became widely recognized comedies, including Hera Pheri, Garam Masala, Bhagam Bhag, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, De Dana Dan, and Khatta Meetha. These films often combined fast-paced storytelling, misunderstandings and comedic timing, and Bhooth Bangla appears to revisit similar stylistic elements while adding a supernatural premise.

The film is presented by Balaji Motion Pictures in association with Cape of Good Films. It is directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Akshay Kumar, Shobha Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor, while Faara Sheikh and Vedant Baali serve as co-producers.

With its haunted setting, ensemble cast and combination of supernatural and comedic elements, the teaser suggests that Bhooth Bangla will follow the familiar structure of a chaotic horror-comedy set within a single mysterious location. The full storyline and character dynamics are likely to become clearer as more promotional material for the film is released ahead of its theatrical debut.

 

RTL Group Bets on Streaming Pivot as Sky Deal and HBO Max Partnership Reshape Business

RTL says its streaming platform RTL+, which now boasts more than 8 million subscribers, will cross into profitability later this year. 

Wine Of The Week: Chandon Garden Spritz

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It took 64 versions before Chandon’s Garden Spritz—a ready-to-serve spritz from the beloved sparkling wine house—was just right. Some were too bitter, others too punchy with acid. The team studied oranges for four years, looking to find the perfect citrus to balance out a spritz.

They’ve settled on the perfect spritz—A ginger-y, summer-ready spritz from Chandon. It starts with grapes—Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Semillon picked in Mendoza, Argentina. Then the zest and peels of handpicked Valencia oranges are stacked with botanicals to give a bitter, spicy kick to this bright, sparkling wine.  It’s perfect for sipping in a summer sunset and pairing with salty snacks.

The thing I hate about making Spritzes at home is the work. Yes, they’re three-ingredient drinks but finding an aperitivo, opening sparkling wine, and cracking cans of soda always feels sticky to me. Chandon’s garden spritz is easy to pop and pour, perfect for pouring for friends without any of the bartending rigamarole. I served it out of a magnum, with swirls of oranges and a skewer of olives over big cubes of ice. $76

Kate Dingwall is a sommelier and wine writer. Her work frequently appears in Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, Eater, Forbes.com, Vogue, and Food & Wine, and she pours wine at one of Canada’s top restaurants.

 

Daniel Radcliffe Reflects on Fame and Why Young Actors Need Therapy

Actor Daniel Radcliffe has spoken about the pressures faced by child actors and why he believes therapy should be a required support system for young performers working in the entertainment industry. During a recent appearance on the podcast One Nightstand With Daniel Radcliffe, the actor discussed how fame at an early age can create emotional and psychological challenges that many young stars struggle to manage without proper guidance or professional help.

Radcliffe explained that public perception often paints a glamorous picture of young actors who achieve fame early in life. According to him, audiences frequently assume that child stars are living an ideal life filled with opportunities and success. However, he noted that the reality behind the scenes can be very different. The intense attention, professional expectations, and sudden changes in lifestyle that accompany early fame can be difficult for young performers to process while they are still developing emotionally.

Speaking about the issue during the interview, Radcliffe said he believes therapy should be normalised and incorporated into the system that governs the employment of child actors. In his view, providing mental health support should not be treated as a last resort when problems arise but rather as a routine and preventative measure. He argued that therapy could help young performers better understand and cope with the pressures associated with working in an industry where public scrutiny and professional demands begin at a very early age.

Radcliffe also referenced several tragic cases involving young actors who faced severe mental health struggles after experiencing early fame. While discussing these situations, he noted that the entertainment industry has witnessed heartbreaking incidents in recent years, including cases where former child stars died by suicide. Such events, he suggested, highlight the importance of providing structured mental health support to those entering the industry at a young age.

The actor emphasised that the idea of child stars living a “perfect dream” can create unrealistic expectations that add to the emotional burden they already face. When the public assumes that a young performer’s life is entirely positive, it can make it harder for them to openly acknowledge the challenges they are experiencing. Radcliffe argued that integrating therapy into the professional framework for child actors would help reduce stigma and encourage them to seek help without feeling ashamed.

Reflecting on his own experience as a child actor, Radcliffe acknowledged that he was fortunate to have strong support during the early years of his career. He gained international fame at the age of 12 after starring as the title character in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first installment of the film series based on the books by J. K. Rowling. The movie introduced audiences to the fictional world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and launched one of the most commercially successful film franchises in modern cinema.

Radcliffe continued playing the character of Harry Potter across seven additional films released over the following decade. The series followed the journey of the young wizard and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley as they studied magic at Hogwarts while confronting the dark wizard Lord Voldemort.

Looking back on that period, Radcliffe noted that conversations around mental health were less common in the early 2000s when the first films were being produced. Despite this, he said he was surrounded by supportive colleagues, family members and mentors who helped make his experience more positive than it might otherwise have been. He described himself as fortunate to have had that level of guidance during such a formative stage of his life.

Since completing the Harry Potter series, Radcliffe has pursued a diverse acting career that includes work in film, television and theatre. Among his notable projects are The Woman in Black, Now You See Me 2 and Kill Your Darlings. In 2022, he portrayed musician Weird Al Yankovic in the film Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, a performance that earned him nominations at the Emmy and BAFTA awards.

Through his comments on the podcast, Radcliffe has added his voice to ongoing discussions about the responsibilities of the entertainment industry toward young performers. By advocating for mandatory therapy and early mental health support, he has highlighted the need to address the pressures that often accompany fame at a young age and to create systems that help child actors navigate those challenges more safely.

 

America’s Next Top Model Drama Allegations on Dirty Rotten Scandals

America's Next Top Model, Dirty Rotten Scandals, Cycle 3America’s Next Top Model promised contestants a shot at being on top.
But the reality competition’s reputation hit bottom after a spate of pandemic-era binge-watching led to a viral dissection of…
 

Alex Warren Performed at the Grammys Without Hearing the Music — Here’s Why

Singer and digital creator Alex Warren has spoken publicly about the technical issue that disrupted his performance at the Grammy Awards earlier this year. In a preview of an upcoming interview on the podcast Call Her Daddy, Warren described the moment as deeply stressful and admitted that he had not previously discussed the incident in detail. The performance, which was part of the Best New Artist medley during the ceremony, was meant to be one of the biggest moments of his career so far, but an unexpected audio malfunction created complications just seconds before he stepped on stage.

During the interview with podcast host Alex Cooper, Warren explained that preparations for the performance had gone smoothly in the days leading up to the event. According to him, the rehearsal process during the week before the ceremony had been nearly flawless. He said the team had practiced the performance multiple times and that everything—from the timing to the sound levels—appeared to be working perfectly. However, the situation changed suddenly shortly before the live broadcast segment began.

Warren said the issue started when the sound inside his in-ear monitors unexpectedly stopped working. In-ear monitors are commonly used by performers during live events to hear the music and maintain proper timing while singing. Without that audio feedback, performers can struggle to stay in sync with the track or band. Warren recalled realising something was wrong only moments before his turn to perform in the segment.

At the time, he was scheduled to appear between fellow Best New Artist nominees Leon Thomas and Lola Young during the medley performance. As crew members counted down the seconds before the live segment, Warren reportedly informed them that he could not hear the audio through his earpiece. However, with the broadcast about to begin, there was little time to diagnose or repair the problem.

According to Warren, the production team quickly realised that resolving the issue would not be possible before the live camera cue. Because the segment was part of a live television broadcast, the performance had to proceed as scheduled. He recalled hearing the countdown continue despite the problem, leaving him with only seconds to decide how to handle the situation.

Faced with the possibility of cancelling or attempting the performance without proper audio monitoring, Warren said he ultimately chose to continue. He described the moment as overwhelming but also inevitable, recalling that he briefly looked upward and told himself that the situation might simply be something he had to face. Accepting that the issue could not be fixed in time, he stepped onto the stage and began the performance despite the audio difficulties.

The performance took place on February 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Warren’s segment began at a popcorn stand located within the arena before he walked toward the main stage area. As the music started, viewers noticed that he appeared to struggle momentarily while trying to match the timing of the track. Without being able to clearly hear the audio cues in his earpiece, he had difficulty determining the exact moment to begin singing.

Eventually, Warren adapted to the situation by removing the malfunctioning earpiece and continuing the performance without it. Although this made it harder to monitor the music, it allowed him to focus on the sound coming from the venue itself. By relying on the external speakers and the natural acoustics of the arena, he managed to finish the segment.

Following the ceremony, Warren addressed the incident publicly through social media. He shared a video clip demonstrating the distorted and delayed audio signal that had been playing in his in-ear monitors during the performance. The recording revealed how difficult it would have been to maintain rhythm and pitch under those conditions.

In the caption of the post, Warren joked about the situation, writing that the chaotic audio feed was the only thing he could hear during the performance. While the moment was initially frustrating, he later reflected on it with humour, suggesting that unexpected mishaps are sometimes part of live entertainment.