Vaisshnav Tej’s upcoming Movie Officially Launched

Telugubullet: The biggest hit in the Telugu industry for the Vaishnav Tej and Krithi Shetty is the Uppena movie.

Vaishnav Tej from the Mega family is the latest hero in the Telugu film industry. In the uppenna movie, as Aasi role, a fisherman falls in love with Heroin above his class.

After Uppena’s success, Expectations are high for Vaishnav Tej to upcoming projects. Vaishnav Tej’s new project is officially launched.

Director Gireesaaya is directing this movie. B. V. S. N. Prasad under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra banner producing the movie. Ketika Sharma has a female role in the movie. Hero Sai Dharam Tej clapped the board for the movie and initiation ceremony.

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Abhishek Bachchan: Mainstream cinema is not going anywhere

The audience seems to prefer realistic content on OTT platforms lately, but actor Abhishek Bachchan feels the importance that mainstream cinema enjoys will never fade.

“The kind of storytelling, songs, dance will not go. You will get a different aspect of it because of the various platforms available. You will see a variant of it but mainstream cinema is not going anywhere. Are protagonists going to be superhuman? That is something that will change,” he told IANS.

The actor says there is a certain trend that thrives in the industry but it goes away in a few years.

“In the ’70s and the ’80s, rebellious love was a big theme — non-acceptance from the girl’s or boy’s side. But that changed in the ’90s, where, in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Shah Rukh Khan said I will not run away. I will win the family over. So you cannot generalize. Storytelling will adapt as per the wishes of the audience,” he says.

He adds that the protagonists of films today cannot be compared to those of older films.

“I think the audience’s tastes change every seven to 10 years. That’s because a new generation of cinema viewers comes in and with them, they bring in their choices, likes, and dislikes. You cannot compare the protagonist from 1940 to 2010. It’s always changed. That’s how organically cinema grows,” he says.

Meanwhile, the actor, who will soon be seen in the film “The Big Bull”, says that the film was expected to have a theatrical release but the pandemic forced them to go for a digital premiere instead.

“The film was thought of, envisaged, and dreamt of as a big-screen spectacle. If you see the trailer, the songs, as well as everything else, are larger than life. It has been shot keeping the big screen in mind. We intended this for the cinemas,” he says.

He adds: “Being a film actor, from a film family and having grown up in movie theatres, there is no happier place for me than inside the movie theatre with popcorn, samosa, and a cold drink. You want to get back to the theatres but the silver lining is that the audience will get to see your work (if you release digitally).”

In fact, while they had finished shooting “The Big Bull”, many members of the team were infected with Covid during the post-production.

“We had finished shooting the film before lockdown. The film was slated for an October release. Then, lockdown happened and we decided to release it digitally. There was no clarity as to what would happen to cinemas. (The film’s producer) Ajay (Devgn) spoke to me in April and said that we should release the film digitally. We didn’t know if theatres open and if people would come. So we thought, why not release it digitally since we know people will watch. We had some tweaks left which we had to shoot. We did this when I recovered from Covid. Then (director) Kookie (Gulati) got Covid, one of the co-producers got infected. Thankfully, everyone is safe now. Most of the shoot was finished before Covid struck our country,” he says.

Sonakshi Sinha: Don’t be a fool, wear your mask

Sonakshi Sinha on Thursday took to social media and urged everyone to wear masks as Covid cases crossed 72,000 in a day.

The actress posted a picture on Instagram, where she is seen taking an elevator selfie, wearing an all-black ensemble and a mask.

“It’s April. But don’t be a fool. Wear your mask,” Sonakshi captioned the image.

Sonakshi, who is known for her roles in the Dabangg series, Lootera, Akira, and Mission Mangal, is gearing up for her next release, Bhuj: The Pride Of India.

Besides Sonakshi, the film will also feature Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sharad Kelkar, Ammy Virk, Pranitha Subhash, and Nora Fatehi. The story is set against the backdrop of the Indo-Pak war of 1971.

She recently announced her next project Bulbul Tarang, which will have an OTT release. The film has been directed by Shree Narayan Singh and is said to be inspired by a true story. The film also features Raj Babbar and Tahir Raj Bhasin.

Sonakshi is also gearing up for her web series debut in Fallen, which casts her as a cop.

Rekha gifts Neha Kakkar Kanjivaram saree as wedding gift

Veteran actress Rekha gifted singer Neha Kakkar a beautiful Kanjivaram saree when they met on the set of the singing reality show “Indian Idol 12” recently.

The actress said a saree was the “most beautiful attire” someone could wear, which is why she decided to present the newly-married singer with a saree.

“It’s always said whenever you meet someone newly-wed you should pour them with your blessings. I believe a saree is one of the most beautiful attire someone can do. So, I decided to gift Neha a saree only,” she said.

Neha was deeply touched by the gift and said that the saree will always be special for her.

“This saree is a blessing which I have received from Rekha ma’am and this would always be very special to me. Everyone has been in awe of Rekha ma’am, and I am one meeting her. Receiving a gift from her is so special. I can’t describe in words how happy I am,” she said.

Neha tied the knot with musician Rohanpreet Singh last October in an elaborate wedding.

The atmosphere on the show turned light when Rekha joked about not being invited to Neha’s wedding.

“I have met Rohan earlier then also you didn’t invite me to your wedding”. To which Neha replied: “If I knew you know me, I would have definitely invited you to my wedding.”

Indian Idol 12 breaths of air on Sony Entertainment Television.

Abhishek Bachchan wraps Agra schedule of ‘Dasvi’

Actor Abhishek Bachchan on Thursday informed that he has wrapped up shooting for the Agra schedule of his upcoming film “Dasvi”.

Sharing a photograph of the Taj Mahal clicked from his hotel room, Abhishek wrote: “Not a bad view to wake up to every morning! Thank you, Agra for being so beautiful. Till next time. #tajmahal #wahtaj #dasvi #schedulewrap #incredibleindia #NoBuntyDidntTryAndSellTheTaj.”

“Dasvi” is directed by Tushar Jalota. The film also stars Yami Gautam and Nimrat Kaur.

On the work front, apart from “Dasvi” Abhishek Bachchan will also feature in “The Big Bull”, which is broadly based on the securities scam of 1992 and stockbroker Harshad Mehta’s life.

“The Big Bull” is directed by Kookie Gulati, and is slated to release digitally on April 8.

Rani Mukerji: Fans helped me survive prejudices a married actress with baby faces

Actress Rani Mukerji is grateful to her fans for not writing her off after she got married and had a baby, helping her evade the general perception that careers of married actresses slow down.

“Without my fans, I would not have been able to survive, especially with the kind of prejudices a married actress with a baby has to go through. The fact that they have supported me throughout is nothing short of a miracle and that’s why I’m still working and doing relevant work,” she claims.

The actress completes 25 years in the film industry this year.

“When I think of the number of years, it seems like a very long time but honestly for me it just seems like my journey has never stopped. It’s just gone on and on since the day I was 16 and I started working. Now, 25 years feels the same because the struggle is yet on, and the learning is still on as an actor. There is a lot that I have to accomplish, there is a lot that I have to learn,” she says.

She adds that she has discovered herself and her craft over the years.

“For an actor, learning never stops and the more experience I have with different directors, different technicians, different co-stars, I get to learn a lot. It still feels nice and I am raring to go because with each film, I kind of discover a new me and I love telling stories — important stories, powerful women stories,” she says.

The actress will next be seen in “Bunty Aur Babli 2” and “Mrs. Chatterjee Vs Norway”.

Himani Kapoor: Arijit Singh is always open to inputs and that sets him apart

Singer Himani Kapoor is excited about the reception her latest track, “Thode kam ajnabi” in the recently-released film “Pagglait”, has received. The 32-year-old shares she was thrilled to be part of an album that was being composed by Arijit Singh for the first time.

“On my birthday last year on August 24, I received a call from (music entrepreneur) Tarsim Mittal. That is when he told me that Arijit is making his debut as a music composer with Pagglait and he wanted me to sing one of the songs in the album. That was my best birthday gift and I was elated. I was thrilled because I loved the premise of the film and I thought it would be great to be associated with a woman-centric film,” she says.

Himani says that her first collaboration with Arijit was a rather special experience.

“It is always an amazing experience collaborating with artists with a similar creative bent of mind. We did a lot of jamming prior to recording the song. He let every singer and musician playing any instrument improvise. He is always open to inputs and that is what sets him apart. What is special about this song was we collaborated on it virtually and I recorded the song from my studio in Chandigarh. The entire song was made during a lockdown,” she informs.

“Arijit was on a live session and he was asked why he gave me the chance to sing this song. He said that only a ‘pagal’ girl can sing a song for the film ‘Pagglait’ and that was too funny! So, yes that’s my fondest memory with him,” Himani laughs and signs off.

Amit Sadh: Every tunnel is a gateway to return supercharged

Actor Amit Sadh on Wednesday offered his interpretation of what “being in the tunnel” means. Amit advised that people should respect and appreciate the idea if their partners say they are in the tunnel.

“The idea of being in the tunnel is not abandonment. It’s an act of equipping with the tool that helps one to be present, to heal, to introspect. So, the next time when your partner says they are in their tunnel, appreciate it — nobody is ready-made. Everyone, including you, are a work in progress! Every tunnel is a gateway to return supercharged,” Amit shared in an Instagram post along with the hashtag #ThoughtOfTheDay.

Commenting on the actor’s post, fans expressed their mind.

“The point is we have to be strong. Love you for sharing your amazing thought,” commented a fan.

“Very true. It is applicable to not only partners but everyone. We all need our space. As fans also we should give our stars the much-needed space instead of constantly bothering for updates,” expressed another fan.

On the work front, Amit recently featured in the web shows “Jeet Ki Zid”, and “7 Kadam”.

Nagarjuna helped me overcome nervousness: Mayank Parakh

Actor Mayank Parakh, who will soon be seen in the Telugu film “Wild Dog” starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, says the superstar helped him shed the nervousness of working with him.

This is Mayank’s second Telugu film after a brief role in the Adivi Sesh-starrer “Goodachari”

Recalling the first time he met Nagarjuna, Mayank tells IANS: “When he came on the set for the first time and talked to me, I was tongue-tied. Then, when we started rehearsing, I forgot all the training for 60 days as I was nervous! It was Nagarjuna sir who helped me overcome my nervousness. He reminded me of the training we had for two months and spoke with me, which made me comfortable. After that, it was a cakewalk for me. We used to talk a lot in between the shots and Nagarjuna sir would talk about varied topics,” says Mayank, who plays the role of Caleb Mathews, a second-in-command to the lead character played by the Nagarjuna in the upcoming patriotic saga.

“Wild Dog” is based on the Hyderabad serial bomb blasts that rocked the city in 2007. For his role, Mayank had to lose weight to look the part in the Ashishor Solomon directorial.

“If I didn’t lose the extra weight in 75 days, he (Solomon) warned he would not give me the role. That proved to be a motivation for me and I threw myself into rigorous workouts, muscle building, and fat loss journeys. I trained for four hours every day. The whole team trained extensively for the action sequences and for me, the extensive sessions at the gym, the physiotherapy, the martial arts, and the body language training, in addition to the action sequences, often left me in a lot of pain!” recalled Mayank, who started his career in entertainment doing stand-up gigs in Hyderabad, and eventually landed a role in the web-series “Lakhon Mein Ek”.

“Wild Dog” also features Dia Mirza, Saiyami Kher, and Atul Kulkarni among others, and is set to release on April 2.

SRK’s sarcastic reply to fan curious about his underwear colour

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Wednesday had a sarcastic response for a fan who inquired about the color of his innerwear. Shah Rukh was engaged in a fun interactive session with fans on Twitter when this happened.

“I only do these #asksrk for such classy and educated questions,” SRK replied to a fan who tweeted, “Sir what’s ur underwear color?? #AskSRK.”

Shah Rukh responded to any other questions from fans during the #AskSRK session. More weird questions followed, which the actor tackled with his trademark humor and sarcasm.

A fan asked the actor why he takes a lot of time while using the washroom, to which SRK replied: “Will send you a video…. ur inquisitiveness and yearning for learning is very touching.”

When a fan asked what does wife Gauri love about him, the actor replied: “That I cook and clean and look after the babies. And I guess being so handsome helps too…”

Responding to a fan asking which of Aamir Khan’s films are his favorites, Shah Rukh replied: “Raakh QSQT Dangal Lagaan 3 Idiots.”

Replying to a fan who accused him of being egoistic, the actor said: “Nahi yaar main itna Great hoon mujh mein bilkul ego nahi hai!! Ha ha. (No buddy, I am so great I don’t have ego issues).”

When a fan asked why he didn’t meet them at his residence Mannat on his birthday in November, SRK mentioned the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. He wrote: “Hope the virus is contained and we are all back to normalcy. I miss you all on my birthday.”

The actor slammed another fan who asked for tips to “patana” or impress girls. Shah Rukh wrote: “Start with not using the word ‘Patana’ for a girl. Try with more respect gentleness and respect.”

A fan inquired why the actor doesn’t have a Twitter bio, to which he replied: “It’s still being compiled…. so much of life has happened to me my friend, it’s difficult to restrict it in a bio.”

However, the actor did not give any clear answer about his upcoming films and projects, which multiple fans asked him during the interactive session.