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Salman Khan to Work With South Director Vamsi Paidipally

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Salman Khan to Work With South Director Vamsi Paidipally

Salman Khan’s last outing Sikandar with South filmmaker AR Murugadoss tanked without a trace. Undeterred by that box office result, the superstar has now lined up a new film with another filmmaker from this neck of the woods, and it is Vamsi Paidipally.

Salman Khan to headline
According to latest reports from tinsel town, Vamsi Paidipally is all set to direct superstar Salman Khan. The filmmaker has been working on a script that suits the superstar’s stardom and image. Apparently, Vamsi wrote the script keeping Salman in mind. He had narrated the plotline to the actor who then asked the director to develop the idea into a full-bound script. It looks like Salman approved the story and that’s when Vamsi started working on it. The director was spotted making multiple visits meeting Salman in Mumbai in recent times. And those in the know, have revealed that star producer Dil Raju is backing the project. Recently, his co-producer Shirish too confirmed the development of Salman’s film. But he hasn’t revealed whether the story is a remake or an original script. Fans are excited to learn about this development, more so, because of the director’s strength to showcase his protagonists in a new avatar.

Vamsi-Dil Raju collaborative strength
So far, Vamsi has directed six films – Munna, Yevadu, Brindavanam, Oopiri, Maharshi and Varisu. Except Oopiri, all the remaining films were bankrolled by Dil Raju – an indication of their collaborative strength. Vamsi has the reputation of a director who likes to experiment with stories. His last film, Varisu, starring superstar Vijay, was critically acclaimed for showcasing Vijay in a new angle. Sources from Tinseltown indicate that if all goes well, the makers are planning to take Salman’s film on floors with a grand launch early next year. The pre-production work is presently in full swing, and the director is giving final touches to the story.
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Shhyamali De’s Savage Post: “Desperate People” Amid Raj Nidimoru’s Wedding with Samantha Ruth Prabhu!

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Shhyamali De’s Savage Post: “Desperate People” Amid Raj Nidimoru’s Wedding with Samantha Ruth Prabhu!

Filmmaker Raj Nidimoru of the popular Raj & DK duo is in the news over strong speculation that he has married actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu. None of them has confirmed the news, but a recent social media post by Raj’s ex-wife Shhyamali De has added fuel to the speculation.

On Sunday, December 1, Shhyamali took to Instagram to share a quote: “Desperate people do desperate things,” which was originally by Michael Brooks. Although she did not call out any names, fans quickly connected the dots to the recent buzz about Raj and Samantha.

Online reports indicate that Raj and Samantha may have married in a private ceremony on Monday, December 1, possibly held at the Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. However, despite all the chatter across Reddit and social media, there is complete silence from both Raj and Samantha.

These rumors are partly driven by the fact that the two have collaborated professionally very often. Samantha has been seen working with Raj & DK on hits like The Family Man 2, Citadel: Honey Bunny, and Rakt Brahmand: The Bloody Kingdom. The repeated on-screen partnerships between them have long sparked dating speculation; however, neither has publicly commented on it.

Shhyamali De Instagram story
Shhyamali De Instagram Story

Speaking of her past relationships, Samantha previously married actor Naga Chaitanya, who is now married to Sobhita Dhulipala. Raj was also married earlier to Shhyamali De.

If Shhyamali’s cryptic post and growing reports are anything to go by, fans are waiting with bated breath for an announcement. True or mere speculation, a Raj Nidimoru-Samantha Ruth Prabhu union has certainly captured the public imagination and is trending across social media.

 

These Filson Outerwear Picks Are Winter Style Essentials

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These Filson Outerwear Picks Are Winter Style Essentials

Winter’s worst weather, and even the daily grind, calls for the proper approach in your menswear wardrobe: Simply build around one truly great winter coat to win the day. That coat comes in a variety of forms, from the erstwhile parka to the tough-as-nails waxed trucker jacket, and Filson has the whole lot covered this season.

Filson outerwear can assuredly be trusted “in any weather,” as the outfitter sagely notes. More than 120 years of experience in crafting some of the strongest outerwear on the planet helps see to that heritage, and many of Filson’s silhouettes harken back a century ago, to when the Seattle-based company helped outfit prospectors braving the treacherous Pacific Northwest.

You can even pair your new favorite jacket with hearty Filson x Blundstone boots or take a high-fashion approach with Filson x Junya Watanabe. While your holiday to-do list hopefully will prove more fruitful than treacherous, outerwear options abound from Filson in matters of absurdly rugged performance and style this season.

Filson Reversible Pile Fleece Jacket

(Filson)

The fleece jacket is all grown up, complete with a surprisingly stylish yet high-performing blend of ripstop nylon on one side, and cozy fleece on the other. When your next winter outing calls for a grab-and-go jacket, one you needn’t fuss over, reach for this casually cool fleece option from Filson. $199

Filson Mackinaw Wool Jac-Shirt

(Filson)

Not every winter day brings with it a blizzard bearing down. For layering up atop a henley or a chambray shirt during an upstate retreat, look towards the humble yet hard-working hybrid design of the shirt jacket. Filson uses extra-thick Mackinaw Wool that should prove warm and insulating even when wet. $329

Filson Down Cruiser Parka

(Filson)

At times, your outerwear rotation can do with plenty of bells and whistles, like a host of handy everyday carry pockets, a large adjustable hood and a sturdy waxed finish to repel snow and wind. Add in warm down filling and fashion it all from Filson’s classically rugged Otter Green waxed fabric, and you’ve got a winter parka cut out for anything. $699

Filson Down Bomber Jacket

(Filson)

The military performance of the bomber jacket fuses with Filson’s no-nonsense, signature waxed cotton exterior and a 650-fill power insulated build. Even the pockets are lined in wool for the utmost in casually rugged warmth, and the silhouette is especially apt at wearing with indigo denim jeans and brown leather moc toe boots. $459

Filson Tin Cloth Short Lined Cruiser Jacket

(Filson)

Filson says its take on the trucker jacket, the Cruiser Jacket fashioned from its famously strong yet supple water-resistant Tin Cloth fabric, is ” often imitated and never replicated,” and they’re largely correct. Water, wind and rain are no match for this tough-as-nails jacket which is especially appealing in a whiskey-esque shade of Dark Tan. $359

Filson Mackinaw Wool Cruiser Jacket

(Filson)

The Mackinaw Cruiser Jacket, which lands somewhere between a field coat and a trucker jacket, has been a Filson staple since it was patented in 1914. The same heritage holds steadfast today, built from thick 100% virgin wool with weather-resistant properties and sewn-in-Seattle pedigree. $599

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Paul Mescal Reveals His Favorite Cinematic Experience of the Year (and Tells Director: “Call Me!”)

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Paul Mescal Reveals His Favorite Cinematic Experience of the Year (and Tells Director: “Call Me!”)

The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the Irish actor at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday night. 

Liam Gallagher On Making New Oasis Music: ‘I Honestly Don’t See The Point’

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Liam Gallagher On Making New Oasis Music: ‘I Honestly Don’t See The Point’
(Liam Gallagher for Stone Island)

While Oasis undeniably had the biggest rock comeback of 2025 with their Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour, it doesn’t look like the Gallagher brothers are ready to release new music anytime soon.

Aside from packing stadiums in Europe and the U.S., the British rockers led by Noel and Liam Gallagher were suddenly everywhere, from partnerships with Land Rover Defender and Stone Island parkas to a “Liam and Noel” oil painting auctioned off at Sotheby’s.

But now that the band has been reunited for months, fans are openly wondering if the comeback tour could lead to a new Oasis album, which would be the band’s first since 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul, reports Uproxx.

But Liam Gallagher doesn’t seem remotely interested in dropping any new Oasis tracks. On November 25, a fan tweeted at Gallagher, “beg your brother for a new album PLEASE I really need it I feel so lost right now,” and he memorably replied, “New music is for WANKERS.” Another user wrote, “i feel like a new album is coming and you’re just hiding it really well,” and Gallagher responded:

“It’s not I honestly do t see the point it won’t be as good as the old stuff im quite happy singing the old stuff I’m not 1 of those WANKERS that need to keep pushing it forward or sideways or backwards in some cases NOSTALGIA forever.”

Meanwhile, Liam also continued to plug potential additional tour dates, tweeting, “There’s loads more classics we need to play for you when we go out again I mean happy Christmas.” In response to a user asking Gallagher what he wants for Christmas, he responded, “A European tour.”

 

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Red Saree and Raj Nidimoru’s Ivory Kurta Make for a Perfect Wedding Look

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Red Saree and Raj Nidimoru’s Ivory Kurta Make for a Perfect Wedding Look

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has shared the first pictures from her wedding with director Raj Nidimoru. The couple reportedly tied the knot early Monday morning at the Ling Bhairavi Temple inside the Isha Yoga Centre in a private ceremony attended by close family members.

In the images shared on her social media, Samantha is seen wearing a red Banarasi saree, styled with heavy gold jewellery, her hair tied in a bun adorned with gajra. Raj Nidimoru is dressed in a Ivory kurta-pyjama paired with a Nehru jacket. The photographs capture intimate moments between the couple, reflecting their affection and happiness.

This marks the second marriage for both Samantha and Raj. Samantha was previously married to actor Naga Chaitanya, the son of actor Nagarjuna. The couple tied the knot in 2017 and announced their separation in 2021 after four years of marriage. Naga Chaitanya has since married actress Sobhita Dhulipala.

Rumours regarding Samantha and Raj’s relationship began circulating in 2024, as the two were frequently spotted together at various events and occasions. Over the past year, Samantha had also shared several pictures with Raj on her social media accounts, sparking speculation about their romance.

Following the wedding, Raj’s former wife, Sshyamali De, posted a cryptic message on her Instagram stories, writing, “Desperate people do desperate things.” Raj and Sshyamali had finalized their divorce in 2022.

Samantha’s wedding images highlight a blend of traditional charm and modern elegance, with the actress opting for hand-embroidered details in her saree and keeping her look graceful yet understated. The couple’s announcement of the nuptials through intimate photographs has captured attention, drawing widespread interest and admiration from fans and followers across social media.

 

The Can-Am Pulse Is An All-Electric Street Bike That Delivers

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The Can-Am Pulse Is An All-Electric Street Bike That Delivers

Electric cars and trucks have been around long enough to take a health share of the automotive market, but the era of the electric motorcycle is still in its infancy. Can-Am—a company best known for its off-road vehicles and killer trikes—is getting in on the ground floor with fully electric bikes like the street-ready Pulse and the versatile Origin. While EVs might not be for everyone, could an electric motorcycle be for every rider?

On initial inspection, the Pulse turns heads. Available in black, white or a special sterling-silver satin, the fairings and “gas tank” play second fiddle to the bold yellow bulk of the bike’s body, which houses the massive battery that allows the Pulse to transform electricity into pure adrenaline. Without looking closely, there’s really nothing that outs the Pulse as an EV when compared to its combustion-engine brethren. It’s just a good-looking bike. 

Credit: John Sciarrino

On the performance front, like most EVs, acceleration is astounding. In Sport+ mode, the mode I rode in most, the 0-60 mph time was consistently under four seconds, and snapping the throttle immediately delivered more than enough power to get the front wheel up in the air; a shocking development when I discovered it, but an absolute joy every time thereafter. Similarly, the Pulse was equally up to the task of burnouts and any other oddball motorcycle trick I’d try to test on gas-powered bike

Of course, Sport+ mode showcased the Pulse’s raw power. But two other modes, Normal and Eco, are available for those looking to go the distance, whether that means battery longevity or range. In my experience, riding the Pulse in Normal mode surprisingly didn’t differ much from Sport+. There was still plenty of torque and acceleration available when riding in Normal, and I could see average commuter making that their default mode. 

Credit: Can-Am

Eco, on the other hand, is really for the rider who wants to squeeze as much distance out of a charge as possible. According to Can-Am, that amounts to about 100 miles. Even though I never actually used an entire charge in Eco for fear of stranding myself on the road, my experience largely corroborates that claim. However, acceleration tails off significantly and it was quite an effort to achieve the Pulse’s 80 mph top speed, which was no problem in Sport+. 

As expected, the Pulse was a joy to ride, provided a thrill like any gas-powered sport or street bike would, connected me to the road like only a motorcycle can, handled the treacherous traffic conditions around NYC with aplomb, and even cut more than a few precious minutes off my daily commute. What surprised me was how quickly it would take a full charge, even off a traditional wall outlet. I was consistently getting from 10 or 20 percent all the way to 100 percent charge in two or three hours. On a supercharger, the time to full charge is cut down to about an hour. 

Credit: Can-Am

That range and those charging times put the Pulse does limit its use cases. For a commute it’s brilliant—mine is about 15 miles each way, and the Pulse tore it up daily. However, when the opportunity to visit a friend about 100 miles away came up, it presented the question of whether to chance it on the Pulse, knowing I would need to recharge before heading home. In my instance, I knew I could rely on public charging options, but had I been in an area underserved by charging infrastructure, I’d have probably taken that trip in my car instead. 

There’s plenty of wonderful stuff to say about how the Pulse can go, but what’s arguably more interesting is how the Pulse can stop. There’s a unique regenerative decelerating system in addition to the traditional hand and foot brakes. The regen deceleration was initiated by rolling the throttle away from me, the opposite motion used to accelerate. For an experienced motorcyclist, this is a very counterintuitive motion that initially resulted in some very choppy stops. After a day or two, though, regenerative deceleration was my go-to means of stopping on local roads. Not only did it become a very natural motion, but it added to the bike’s range. It’s worth noting that I reverted back to traditional braking when riding the Pulse on highways for safety’s sake.

Credit: Can-Am

Beside the regenerative deceleration, two other characteristics stood out that are unique to nearly all electric motorcycles, the Pulse included. It’s silent, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but sometimes the best way to let the traffic around you know you’re there is to crack the throttle and announce your presence. The Pulse’s electric motor, at its loudest, emits a high-pitched hum. Its horn left some decibels to be desired, but a case can be made that anything quieter than a semi-truck’s honk falls short when you’re on the road with two wheels.

Secondly, the Pulse’s lack of a clutch was utterly jarring at the outset. There is a particular satisfaction and feel that come with using the left hand and left foot in tandem to manually move through the gearbox. That is wholly absent on all electric bikes. It took a few days before I stopped phantom clutching (pulling a handle that simply wasn’t there) while I was riding the Pulse. The upside to a clutch-less bike is the left hand is free to cycle through media controls and other stats on the Pulse’s big, bright 10-inch touchscreen display. 

Credit: Can-Am

Speaking of the Pulse’s HUD, Can-Am has set what I consider to be a high bar for the rest of the motorcycles produced today. My dad is a lifelong Harley rider, currently on his second CVO, and I could see the jealousy in his eyes when he saw the screen on the Pulse. Built-in Bluetooth connectivity for phone calls and music, connectable to a variety of headsets, boasting both Apple CarPlay (wired) and Android Auto, there was no shortage of modern amenities to support delightful summer afternoon cruises with tunes bumping. Can-Am tells us that wireless connectivity for CarPlay is also in the works, a feature that will make the infotainment system practically perfect when it arrives.  

Credit: Can-Am

Even though I was able to try both bikes during my original Brooklyn test drive, it was the Pulse that I grew to love over the course of the summer months, and I had serious separation anxiety when returning it. Colleagues did say that their experience on the off-road-ready Origin, with its taller wheels and more substantial suspension, still offered a similar experience at its core, and they felt the same remorse returning theirs. This shared experience across two distinct models speaks to the notion that the philosophy behind Can-Am’s electric motorcycle endeavor is a unified one that can be applied to any kind of bike. Hopefully that means we see even more variety from them in the future. Starting at $10,999, the Pulse starts at $10,999 is available across North America.

 

Akhanda 2 Massive Buzz: How Balakrishna’s Most Awaited Sequel Sets Up Big Gains for All Sides

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Akhanda 2 Massive Buzz: How Balakrishna’s Most Awaited Sequel Sets Up Big Gains for All Sides

Nandamuri Balakrishna’s Akhanda 2: Thaandavam is closing out 2025 as Tollywood’s final big release, and the buzz around it has picked up…

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