Author: Fathima Nidha

Valentine’s Day Wedding Speculation Goes Viral Social media is flooded with rumors about Dhanush and Mrunal Thakur allegedly getting married on February 14, 2026. The claim spread rapidly across entertainment portals and fan pages, turning into one of the most talked-about celebrity topics today. The choice of Valentine’s Day has added excitement. However, the lack of public appearances or past dating rumors has raised serious doubts about the news. How the Rumor Started The speculation began after several online reports claimed that wedding preparations were underway. Soon after, the story gained traction on X, Instagram, and WhatsApp groups. Fans started…

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Hollywood Return Creates Massive Buzz The trailer of The Bluff, starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas, was released today and has instantly grabbed global attention. The film marks Priyanka’s powerful return to a gritty action-driven role, and fans are already calling it one of her boldest performances yet. Within hours of its release, the trailer began trending across social media platforms, especially in India and the US. A Dark World of Power, Crime, and Survival The Bluff is set in a ruthless criminal underworld where survival depends on strategy, deception, and strength. The trailer shows Priyanka as a sharp, fearless woman navigating…

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Supreme Court Refuses to Intervene, Madras HC to Hear the Matter The release plans for Jana Nayagan, starring Thalapathy Vijay, have hit a major roadblock. As of today, a January 2026 theatrical release now appears unlikely, following the Supreme Court’s decision to refuse intervention in the ongoing legal dispute surrounding the film. The matter will now be heard by the Madras High Court, which is expected to play a crucial role in deciding the film’s immediate future. Why Jana Nayagan’s Release Is in Trouble The issue revolves around objections raised over the film’s content and certification process. Petitioners have approached…

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Oscar-Winning Composer Makes Candid Admission Legendary composer AR Rahman has made a rare and honest confession about his Bollywood career, admitting that he has lost significant work in Hindi cinema over the last eight years. Speaking openly in a recent interaction, the Oscar winner suggested that the shift may not be purely creative. Instead, he hinted that deeper social and power dynamics could be at play. “People Who Are Not Creative Have the Power Now” While reflecting on the changing industry landscape, Rahman said that he sometimes feels sidelined despite his continued passion for music. Moreover, he remarked that decision-making…

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The Iconic Thriller Franchise Continues Finally, the wait is over for fans of Malayalam cinema. Drishyam 3, starring Mohanlal, is officially set to release on April 2, marking the return of one of Indian cinema’s most iconic characters, Georgekutty. As a result, excitement around the franchise has reached a new high today. Mohanlal Promises a Stronger and Darker Chapter Once again, Mohanlal steps into the role of the calm yet brilliant family man who always stays one step ahead. However, this time, the stakes are higher than ever. According to early updates, Drishyam 3 will explore deeper emotional conflicts while…

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A Powerful New Collaboration Takes Shape Allu Arjun has officially teamed up with director Lokesh Kanagaraj for AA23, a project that has instantly become one of the most talked-about films in Indian cinema today. The announcement created massive buzz, as it marks the first collaboration between the stylish star and the hitmaker known for gritty storytelling. A Western Genre with a Modern Twist Unlike conventional mass entertainers, AA23 will explore the western genre with a raw and intense tone. According to early updates, the film will blend rugged action with strong emotional depth. Moreover, Lokesh Kanagaraj plans to present Allu…

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A Promising Idea That Loses Its Way Vaa Vaathiyaar, starring Karthi, tries to present a socially driven vigilante story. Sadly, the film struggles to deliver impact. Despite a relevant core idea, weak writing and poor execution drag the film down. By the end, even veteran-style vigilante films like Indian Thatha feel far more engaging. Karthi Tries, Script Fails Karthi puts in sincere effort as the lead. He brings intensity and conviction to his role as a man fighting injustice. However, the script does not support his performance. The character lacks depth, and his transformation into a vigilante feels rushed and…

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Legal Notice Threatens Film’s Release The makers of Shahid Kapoor’s upcoming film O Romeo received a legal notice demanding ₹2 crore in damages. The notice came from the daughter of Hussain Ustara, who claims the film uses her father’s name without permission. She has also asked the producers to stop the film’s release immediately. Allegations of Unauthorized Use The notice alleges that the film exploits a real person’s identity for commercial gain. It claims the makers never took consent from the family. If unresolved, the case could lead to a court order blocking the release. Legal experts say such disputes…

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Political Objection Triggers Fresh Debate Yash’s upcoming film Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups is back in the spotlight today after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) filed a complaint over the teaser’s “obscene and explicit” visuals. The party questioned how the teaser was released without approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Makers Clarify CBFC Rules The film’s team responded quickly and clarified that the teaser does not need CBFC clearance. According to current rules, online teasers and trailers do not require certification unless they are shown in theatres. Sources from the production confirmed that the teaser was released…

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Filmmaker Sudha Kongara has spoken out strongly today against what she describes as coordinated online attacks targeting her upcoming film Parasakthi. The director addressed the issue after social media platforms witnessed a surge of negative campaigns questioning the film’s content even before its release. According to Sudha Kongara, the criticism did not feel organic. She claimed that selective clips and unverified narratives were circulated online with the intention of damaging the film’s reputation. The director stated that such attacks often derail meaningful cinema and distract from the actual creative intent of the makers. “It Felt Targeted,” Says Sudha Kongara Reacting…

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