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Beyoncé to Shakira: Economically Profitable Concerts in Recent Times

Gearing up for concerts in 2026? Here’s a look at the highest-grossing concert tours in recent times that redefined global live entertainment and set new benchmarks at the box office.

‘The Faithful: Women of the Bible’ Review: Minnie Driver in a Fox Religious Drama That’s Like a Filmed Wikipedia Summary

Jeffrey Donovan also stars in this three-part event series retelling stories from the Book of Genesis through the perspectives of its female figures. 

Taylor Frankie Paul Claps Back at Fan Amid Bachelorette Cancellation

Taylor Frankie Paul, BacheloretteTaylor Frankie Paul won’t be told what to do. 
After the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star’s Bachelorette season was canceled over domestic violence allegations, she responded to a TikTok user who…
 

Dhurandhar: The Revenge Release Decision Vindicated Despite…

The story around Dhurandhar: The Revenge is turning out to be a classic case of how unpredictability in the film business can sometimes work in favour of everyone involved. When Dhurandhar released earlier, it faced bans across key international markets like the Gulf region and Pakistan. Normally, losing territories like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others is seen as a big setback because these markets contribute significantly to overseas collections. That limitation was already built into the franchise’s reality.

Now, with Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the situation looked more complicated initially. The film was set to release on March 19, the same date announced by Yash’s Toxic. On paper, this had all the ingredients of a major box office clash. Two big films releasing together usually means divided screens, split audiences, and compromised earnings for both.

But then came a sudden shift.

The makers of Toxic decided to postpone their film, citing geopolitical uncertainty and the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. From a distribution and business perspective, this was a cautious and calculated move. A stable global environment often plays a big role in maximizing theatrical revenue, especially for films targeting international markets.

This unexpected delay changed the equation completely.

For Dhurandhar: The Revenge, what looked like a tough release scenario suddenly became an open runway. With no major competition, the film got better access to screens, stronger show counts, and undivided audience attention.

Interestingly, the geopolitical situation that influenced Toxic’s delay didn’t really impact Dhurandhar: The Revenge in the same way. Since the first part was already banned in the GCC countries and Pakistan, the sequel was never heavily dependent on those markets to begin with. In simple terms, the film had little to lose from regions it wasn’t counting on anyway.

This is where the decision-making stands out.

Instead of holding back, the makers chose to go ahead with the release. From a trade perspective, this appears to be a smart call. They capitalized on the available window rather than waiting for a “perfect” situation that may or may not come.

At the same time, the delay also seems beneficial for Toxic. By avoiding a direct clash, it has likely preserved its potential to release in a more stable environment with full market access and stronger global positioning.

In hindsight, this entire situation looks like a win-win.

Dhurandhar: The Revenge gained a solo release advantage and maximized its domestic and accessible markets. Toxic, on the other hand, avoided unnecessary competition and protected its long-term box office prospects.

In the film business, not every advantage is planned. Sometimes, circumstances create opportunities. And in this case, what initially looked like uncertainty has quietly turned into a strategic advantage for both films.

 

Box Office: ‘Project Hail Mary’ Blasts Off to Galactic $81M U.S. Launch, $141M Globally

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s space epic, starring Ryan Gosling, is only the second non-sequel non-franchise film of the past decade to open to $80 million or more domestically after Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer.’ 

Celebrities Who Own Homes in Hawaii Amid 2026 Floods: Jason Momoa & More

Jason Momoa shared photos and videos from the catastrophic floods that hit Hawaii in late March 2026. Here are the celebrities who own homes and properties on the islands. 

Chappell Roan Says “I Do Not Hate Children” After Soccer Star Jorginho Frello Criticizes Singer’s Treatment of Daughter

The Grammy winner also addressed Frello’s claims that her team was “extremely aggressive” towards his child, saying the security guard involved in the incident “is not my personal security.” 

Chappell Roan Reacts to Claim She Left Jude Law’s Daughter “in Tears”

Chappel Roan, Jude LawChappell Roan knows a recent fan encounter was neither fine nor cool.
After soccer star Jorginho claimed his 11-year-old stepdaughter Ada—who his wife Catherine Harding shares with ex Jude Law—had…
 

‘Saturday Night Live UK’ Makes Its Debut: Celebrity Cameos, Edgy Humor — and Mixed Reactions

Tina Fey hosted the inaugural episode of ‘SNL UK,’ broadcast live from London Saturday night and watched by over 220,000 people in Britain — but was it funny? The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the sketches and reviews. 

Jude Law’s Kids: Meet The Actor’s 7 Children From Oldest to Youngest

Playing Captain Hook in the ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ movie made Jude Law a big deal with his big family at home. Get to know his seven kids here.