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Yash Raj Films announces release of Alia Bhatt–Sharvari Actioner ‘Alpha’

Yash Raj Films (YRF) has locked July 10, 2026 as the theatrical release date for its upcoming action entertainer Alpha, headlined by Alia Bhatt. The studio announced the date with a teaser poster shared by YRF as well as the film’s lead actors Alia Bhatt and Sharvari. The visual offers the first glimpse of Alia Bhatt in a rugged action avatar, showing the actor bruised and bloodied after what appears to be an intense combat sequence.

Directed by Shiv Rawail, Alpha pairs Bhatt with Sharvari in what the makers describe as a high-octane action thriller. The film also features Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol in pivotal roles, with Deol positioned as the antagonist. Bhatt and Sharvari are expected to face off against him in the film’s central conflict.

The project marks Alia Bhatt’s first collaboration with Yash Raj Films. Positioned as a female-led action spectacle, Alpha centres on Alia Bhatt and Sharvari performing large-scale action set pieces rarely attempted by female protagonists in mainstream Hindi cinema.

Shiv Rawail previously directed the YRF-produced series The Railway Men. Alpha is produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner.

 

‘Lorne’ Trailer: Chris Rock, Conan O’Brien, Tina Fey, & More Salute ‘SNL’ Creator In New Doc

Focus Features is releasing what’s billed as the “only documentary Lorne Michaels will ever do,” complete with a stacked cast of Saturday Night Live alumni including Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Kirsten Wiig, Seth Meyers, Mike Myers, Colin Jost, and Sarah Sherman. And while none of them seem to have insight into what makes the 81-year-old SNL creator and producer of the iconic sketch show tick, their utmost respect is palpable—even if it does seem to be born of fear.

“He’s going to have notes that are impossible to understand” said Meyers, who served as both a writer and cast member from 2001 to 2014 before taking his current gig as the host of Late Night, which Michaels also produces. Jost, who’s anchored SNL‘s famed “Weekend Update” segment since 2014, added, “It feels like he’s blowing your soul out of your body” referencing the “sigh” Michaels lets out upon viewing a bit that isn’t working.

But it’s Conan O’Brien, who wrote for SNL in the early 1990s before becoming the comedy fan’s favorite late-night talk show host, that best contextualizes Michaels’ lifework: “Lorne is the ultimate show business survivor. He’s still here and 100 executives are not.”

What other stories and revelations Lorne holds remains to be seen, but expectations should be high, as it’s directed by Morgan Neville, the Academy Award-winning director behind 20 Feet from Stardom, Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, and Won’t You Be My Neighbor. As for Michaels’ own perspective: “I’m probably too driven to be a hippie. What I wanted was a voice in the culture. And SNL was that vehicle.” Lorne arrives in theaters on April 17—watch the trailer below:

 

Vijay Breaks Silence on Divorce Drama Amid Trisha Krishnan Rumours — Makes Big Promise to Women Ahead of Elections

Actor-politician Vijay has been dominating headlines over the past few days after reports surfaced that his wife, Sangeetha, had filed for divorce. The news quickly grabbed public attention, especially after Vijay was seen attending a wedding reception alongside actor Trisha shortly after the legal developments came to light.

As speculation and rumours about his personal life intensified across social media and news platforms, Vijay finally addressed the situation during a public event, urging his supporters not to be hurt by the ongoing issues surrounding him. The actor made the remarks while attending his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s International Women’s Day celebrations held in Mamallapuram, where he also unveiled several welfare promises aimed at women ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

During his speech at the event, Vijay briefly spoke about the controversies linked to his personal life and the reactions they have triggered among his supporters. Without directly naming the issue, he acknowledged that some recent developments had been troubling his followers. The TVK chief appealed to his supporters not to worry or get emotionally affected by the situation, stating that he would personally handle whatever problems were arising. Vijay said he felt pained when he saw his fans getting hurt while defending him online or arguing about his personal matters. Reassuring them, he told supporters that there was nothing to worry about and that he would take care of everything. His comments were seen as an attempt to calm speculation and shift the focus back to his political agenda as he prepares to enter active politics.

At the same event, Vijay announced a series of welfare promises targeted at women voters, outlining some of the initiatives his party would implement if elected to power in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Among the key proposals was a monthly financial assistance scheme that would provide ₹2,500 to women. He also promised that young women would receive a sovereign of gold along with a silk saree as a wedding gift under a government scheme. In addition to these benefits, Vijay announced that every family would receive six LPG cylinders free of cost annually. These promises are expected to play a significant role in his party’s campaign strategy as it seeks to establish itself as a major political force in the state.

Meanwhile, fresh developments regarding Vijay’s personal life emerged through a report by news agency ANI, which revealed details from court documents related to the divorce petition filed by Sangeetha. According to the report, Sangeetha initiated legal proceedings in early 2026 at the District Court in Chengalpattu, seeking the dissolution of their marriage. Along with the divorce plea, she also requested an interim order allowing her to continue living at their matrimonial residence located on Casuarina Drive in Chennai until the case is resolved. The petition reportedly states that Sangeetha is a British citizen and currently does not have another residence in India, which is why she is seeking permission to remain in the property during the legal process.

The court filing also includes serious allegations against Vijay. In the petition, Sangeetha has accused him of infidelity, claiming that he has been involved in an “adulterous relationship” with a female actor. While the petition does not officially name anyone, the allegations quickly fueled speculation online, especially after Vijay was seen attending a wedding reception with actor Trisha on March 5. The two arrived together at the event, walked to the stage side by side to greet the newlyweds, and posed for photographs before leaving the venue around the same time. Their public appearance together soon went viral and reignited discussions about their long-standing professional and personal equation.

Trisha and Vijay have shared a popular on-screen pairing in several films over the years and have often been among the most talked-about duos in Tamil cinema. They worked together in hit films like Ghilli and Leo, and Trisha also made a cameo appearance in Vijay’s film The GOAT. Their long history of collaborations has frequently drawn attention from fans, which is why their recent appearance together quickly became a trending topic online.

Vijay and Sangeetha were married in August 1999 in ceremonies conducted according to both Hindu and Christian traditions. The couple has two children — Jason Sanjay and Divya Shasha. For many fans, the news of their marital dispute came as a shock, as the actor has largely kept his personal life away from the public spotlight over the years.

On the professional front, Vijay is preparing for the release of Jana Nayagan, which is expected to be his final film before fully transitioning into politics. The actor had earlier announced the formation of his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), and declared his intention to contest the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. While Jana Nayagan was initially scheduled for release earlier, it faced a delay in January, and a new release date has yet to be officially announced. As Vijay moves closer to his political debut, both his professional moves and personal life continue to attract intense public and media attention.

 

Checking In With the Stars of Disney Channel’s The Luck of the Irish

Ryan Merriman, 2002A pot of gold awaits you at the end of this anniversary. 
The Luck of the Irish, the classic Disney Channel Original Movie—a.k.a. DCOM—is turning 25 March 9, appropriately just ahead of St….
 

Celina Jaitly Breaks Silence on 15-Year Marriage, Reveals Why Survivors Don’t “Just Leave”

Actor Celina Jaitly has spoken publicly about the complexities of surviving an abusive relationship following the legal case she filed against her husband, Peter Haag, in November 2025. The actor approached the Judicial Magistrate First Class court in Andheri, Mumbai, accusing Haag of domestic violence, cruelty and manipulation. In her petition, she sought compensation amounting to ₹50 crore and other financial relief, citing emotional and financial losses she claims to have suffered during the marriage. Months after filing the case, Celina shared a deeply personal message on social media addressing a question often directed at survivors of abusive relationships: why they did not leave earlier.

In a detailed Instagram post shared on Saturday, Celina reflected on the emotional and psychological complexities that can keep people in harmful relationships for years. She began by questioning the common perception that someone who is educated, successful and financially independent should easily be able to leave an abusive marriage. According to her, the reality is far more complicated than many people assume. Celina explained that abuse does not usually begin with overt violence, but rather develops gradually within relationships that initially appear loving and supportive. She described how intense affection, promises and emotional dependence can slowly build before negative behaviour begins to emerge.

The actor wrote that the progression of abuse is rarely constant, which makes it even harder to recognise or escape. She explained that moments of conflict are often followed by apologies, emotional reconciliation and promises of change. These cycles, she said, can create a sense of hope that the relationship will improve. According to Celina, hope can become a powerful factor that keeps individuals emotionally invested even when harmful behaviour continues. Over time, she suggested, survivors may find themselves holding on to brief moments of positivity while enduring longer periods of distress.

Celina also highlighted how certain forms of abuse leave no visible marks. She explained that mental and verbal abuse can quietly erode confidence and self-belief over time. According to her, repeated exposure to such behaviour can gradually shift a person’s perception of what is normal within a relationship. She described how initial incidents may feel shocking, but repeated experiences can lead to confusion and eventually a form of acceptance. Fear, she added, often becomes layered with concerns about family stability, children’s wellbeing, financial uncertainty and the prospect of starting life over.

In her post, Celina spoke about the impact of parenthood on these decisions. She referred to her children as her “four greatest gifts” and explained that once children become part of the family, decisions are no longer solely about personal safety or happiness. She said many parents try to preserve stability for their children, believing that staying in the relationship may protect them from disruption. At the same time, she noted that shared assets and financial dependencies can make leaving even more complicated.

Celina also addressed the misconception that professional success or education can shield someone from emotional manipulation. She wrote that achievements and public strength do not necessarily prevent someone from experiencing psychological abuse or gaslighting. According to her, individuals in such situations may try repeatedly to repair the relationship by adjusting their own behaviour, hoping that greater patience or sacrifice will resolve the conflict. Cultural beliefs about the sanctity of marriage, she added, can further reinforce the pressure to remain committed despite difficulties.

In her message, Celina encouraged people to reconsider how they approach survivors of abusive relationships. Instead of asking why someone did not leave earlier, she suggested people should focus on understanding the psychological and emotional factors that can trap individuals in harmful situations. She concluded her note by acknowledging different stages of survival, saying that strength does not always mean leaving immediately. For some people, she wrote, resilience may take the form of enduring circumstances until they are able to safely move forward.

Celina Jaitly married Peter Haag, an Austrian entrepreneur and hotelier, in 2010. The couple has three surviving sons: twin boys Winston and Viraaj, born in 2012, and Arthur, born in 2017. Another son, Shamsher, passed away shortly after birth due to a heart condition. In her legal petition, Celina alleged that the abusive behaviour began shortly after their wedding. She recounted an incident during their honeymoon in Italy in which Haag allegedly reacted angrily when she sought medical attention, reportedly smashing a wine glass against the wall during the argument.

The petition also describes incidents during Celina’s pregnancy in 2011. According to the filing, Haag allegedly shouted at her and drove recklessly despite medical advice, which she claims caused spikes in her blood pressure. In another incident described in the petition, Celina alleged that he left her alone at a Dubai mall when she felt unwell, returning only after she contacted him and asked to be taken to a hospital.

In addition to claims of emotional abuse, the petition includes financial allegations. Celina has accused Haag of misusing her financial accounts, including withdrawing funds, misappropriating insurance proceeds and using her debit and credit cards while presenting himself as someone managing her expenses. She also alleged that he persuaded her to close certain bank accounts while she was in a vulnerable mental state, actions that she claims reduced her financial independence.

The case remains before the court, and the allegations made in the petition will be examined through legal proceedings. Celina’s recent public statement has drawn attention to the broader conversation about domestic abuse and the psychological factors that can influence survivors’ decisions within long-term relationships.

 

Kareena Kapoor Khan Backs Deepika Padukone in 8-Hour Work Shift Debate

Kareena Kapoor Khan has spoken in support of Deepika Padukone amid the ongoing debate in the film industry about working hours for mothers. The discussion began after reports emerged that Deepika requested an eight-hour work schedule in order to balance her professional commitments with motherhood. The conversation has sparked wider discussions within the industry about whether flexible working conditions should be made available to actors, particularly women who have recently become mothers.

In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kareena addressed the issue and expressed her support for the idea that working mothers should have the flexibility to decide their schedules. According to the actor, women should have the freedom to determine how much time they can dedicate to work while also prioritising their family responsibilities. She emphasised that if someone wants to spend more time with their children, they should be able to communicate that clearly. However, Kareena also noted that such conditions should ideally be discussed and agreed upon before the start of a film’s production to avoid confusion later.

During the conversation, Kareena also reflected on her own experiences of balancing work commitments with family life. She recalled her schedule while shooting for The Buckingham Murders, which required her to spend time in London for an extended period. According to her, careful planning helped her manage both work and family responsibilities. Kareena explained that she arranged her travel schedule in a way that allowed her to return home during the Diwali festival, highlighting the importance of planning professional commitments around personal priorities whenever possible.

The actor also acknowledged the support she receives from her husband, Saif Ali Khan, in managing family life. She said that having a supportive partner makes it easier to maintain balance between work and parenting responsibilities. Kareena noted that during her film shoots, Saif often takes care of their children, allowing her to focus on her work commitments. In her view, such mutual understanding within a marriage is essential, particularly when both partners have demanding careers. She added that cooperation between partners ensures that children receive proper attention even when one parent is working.

Kareena also spoke about Deepika Padukone’s work ethic based on her past experiences of working with the actor. She recalled collaborating with Deepika before she became a mother and said that there were never any issues regarding work commitments at the time. According to Kareena, Deepika attended workshops and fulfilled her responsibilities without making special demands. She suggested that circumstances have naturally changed now that Deepika has become a mother, and that wanting to spend more time with a young child is understandable during the early years of parenting.

The discussion about flexible working hours has also received support from other actors in the industry. Vidya Balan recently commented on the issue while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India. She stated that allowing mothers to work fewer or flexible hours is a reasonable approach. According to Vidya, many industries around the world are adopting such practices to ensure that women do not have to step away from their careers after having children. She added that providing flexible work arrangements can help retain talent while supporting women during the early years of motherhood.

The debate surrounding work schedules in Bollywood gained wider attention earlier this year following reports that director Sandeep Reddy Vanga replaced Deepika Padukone in the upcoming Prabhas-starrer Spirit. According to reports, the decision was linked to disagreements over several conditions, including her request for shorter working hours, a higher salary and a share of the film’s profits. While the details of the situation have not been officially confirmed by all parties involved, the reports triggered broader conversations about working conditions and expectations in the industry.

Deepika Padukone herself has addressed the discussion in a recent interview with CNBC-TV18. Speaking about the issue, she explained that advocating for fair working conditions is not new for her. Deepika said she has often handled such matters privately and prefers to resolve professional challenges quietly rather than turning them into public debates. However, she acknowledged that discussions about pay parity and working conditions sometimes become public despite her preference for handling them discreetly.

The ongoing conversation reflects a broader shift in how the film industry is approaching work-life balance, particularly for women who are balancing demanding careers with family responsibilities. As more actors speak about the need for flexible working environments, the debate may continue to shape future discussions about professional practices in Bollywood.

 

Saif Ali Khan Gets Brutally Honest About Son Ibrahim Ali Khan’s Bollywood Struggles

Saif Ali Khan has often been known for speaking openly about the realities of the film industry, and in a recent conversation he shared candid thoughts about nepotism, privilege and the challenges his son Ibrahim Ali Khan faces as he begins his journey in Bollywood. During a podcast discussion with his sister Soha Ali Khan, Saif reflected on the complicated debate surrounding star kids in the Hindi film industry and explained why he believes Ibrahim must ultimately prove himself without relying too heavily on the advantages that come with his family background.

Ibrahim recently entered the film industry with the romantic drama Nadaaniyan, produced by Karan Johar. The film marked his debut as an actor and generated considerable attention because of his family legacy. However, the project received mixed responses from both audiences and critics. While some viewers were curious to see Ibrahim’s on-screen presence, the film itself and his performance were met with criticism in several quarters. His second project, Sarzameen, also struggled to make a strong impression. The reactions to these early films have placed Ibrahim at the centre of conversations about the opportunities given to newcomers with influential backgrounds.

During the discussion, Saif acknowledged that the nepotism debate exists for a reason and admitted that coming from a well-known film family does create a different starting point for aspiring actors. Saif himself is the son of veteran actor Sharmila Tagore and the late cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, and he said he is aware that his entry into the industry came with advantages that many others do not have. According to him, this difference often shapes how audiences perceive success stories in cinema.

Saif noted that viewers tend to admire actors who achieve success without powerful industry connections because their journeys appear more difficult and relatable. At the same time, he pointed out that audiences can become frustrated when actors from film families continue to receive multiple opportunities despite not delivering convincing performances. Reflecting on this, Saif said that when someone eventually proves their talent, audiences feel justified in supporting them. However, repeated chances without improvement can raise questions about fairness in the industry.

Explaining his perspective further, Saif commented that situations where someone receives several opportunities despite underperforming can feel unfair to others who may be equally talented but lack the same access. His remarks highlighted the tension that often exists between privilege and merit in the entertainment industry, a topic that continues to spark discussion among fans and critics alike.

Saif also spoke about his role as a father and the balance he tries to maintain between supporting his children and encouraging independence. He said he will always stand by his children, including Ibrahim, but he believes there are limits to how much assistance he should provide. According to Saif, Ibrahim has already received certain advantages because of his family name, which means he must now prove himself through his own work. The actor suggested that stepping back at times may actually help his son develop confidence and resilience in his career.

While discussing Ibrahim’s journey, Saif emphasized that facing criticism and navigating challenges are important parts of building a career in cinema. The actor indicated that he prefers his son to learn from experiences within the industry rather than relying on constant parental intervention.

Alongside these personal reflections, Saif also spoke briefly about his own upcoming projects. He will next appear in the investigative drama Kartavya, directed by Pulkit and produced by Red Chillies Entertainment. The film also features Rasika Duggal and Saurabh Dwivedi and is expected to premiere on Netflix later this year. In addition, Saif is preparing for Haiwaan, directed by Priyadarshan. The project will reunite him with Akshay Kumar after nearly 17 years, making it one of the more anticipated collaborations among fans of both actors.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim Ali Khan is preparing for his next film, Diler, which will be directed by Kunal Deshmukh. According to reports, actor Sreeleela is expected to star opposite him, although the casting has not yet been officially confirmed by the makers. The film is expected to be Ibrahim’s first theatrical release following his earlier projects that premiered on streaming platforms.

 

American Society of Cinematographers Awards: Michael Bauman Wins Film Prize for ‘One Battle After Another’

‘One Battle After Another’ wins here ahead of what’s considered a tight cinematography contest with ‘Sinners’ at the Oscars. 

Stephen Colbert Rejects “Implied Parallel” to Blacklisted Screenwriter Walter Bernstein While Receiving Writers Guild Awards Honor

“This is not the 1950s,” the ‘Late Show’ host said after speaking about the history of the Hollywood blacklist that included the honor’s namesake scribe. “This is not the Red Scare. And, as far as I can tell, no one in late night is fomenting a revolution. As we know, the revolution will not be televised. It was going to be televised, but then Paramount bought it.” 

Shots Fired at Rihanna and A$AP Rocky’s Home While She Was Inside

A woman has been taken into custody. It’s unclear if the rapper and their three children were present at the time of the incident.