Going behind the scenes at Nayanthara’s fairytale wedding

Streaming giant Netflix on Saturday dropped the dreamy teaser of actress Nayanthara’s wedding with director Vigensh Shivan, which will be showcased in a documentary titled ‘Nayanthara – Beyond The Fairytale’.

The teaser was unveiled at the streaming portal’s Tudum 2022 event, hosted by Zakir Khan and actor Prajakta Koli. The event announced the slate of upcoming Indian content in the event.

The over-a-minute teaser showcases Nayanthara, who is tagged as the “Lady Superstar” and Vigensh’s journey from dating to their marriage.

Talking about his ladylove, Shivan is heard saying: “She is a wonderful human being”.

The teaser slowly but beautifully moves towards her getting dolled up for her big day. She is seen sporting flowers on her hair and is dressed in red.

Talking about her journey, Nayanthara, who made it to the Forbes India “Celebrity 100” 2018 list in the teaser is heard saying: “When it all started, I had no idea how it would be. I was not a filmy kid. I am just a normal girl, who wants to give her 100 percent in whatever she does.”

The documentary is directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. Nayanthara and Shivan were dating since 2015. The two got married in June 2022 in Mahabalipuram.

Batters will be after bowlers on every ball in a shortened game: Axar Patel

Apart from India captain Rohit Sharma’s unbeaten 20-ball 46 guiding India to a series-leveling six-wicket win over Australia in eight overs a side affair at Nagpur, left-arm spinner Axar Patel’s brilliant spell was very crucial in giving the hosts an early upper hand.

Patel’s two overs, one of which was bowled in the powerplay, went for only 13 runs. He kept things tight while ratting the stumps of Glenn Maxwell and Tim David and also bowled four dot balls to Matthew Wade, who had two unsuccessful tries at reverse sweeping him before getting a boundary on the third attempt.

“We were waiting in the dressing room for a long time. But even then, we were discussing plans and talking about the game being a small one (in terms of overs), and remaining switched on for the match. When you know it is a shortened game, the batters will be after the bowlers on every ball,” said Patel to leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in a video posted by BCCI on their official website.

Patel went on to explain his thought process when the match was reduced to eight overs a side. “I try to keep things simple and don’t think about where the batter would try to hit me. So as a bowler, it was very important for me to be brave and stick to my line and length as well as to my strengths with the ball.”

“But in that process, if the batter does get a few runs, it is fine, and try not to move away from your plans. Even good deliveries go for boundaries, but my plan was to keep it tight, stump to stump, make some changes in field placements, and not give the batter any sort of room, which helped in getting wickets.”

Coming into the Indian team as a like-for-like replacement for an injured Ravindra Jadeja, Patel has been impactful with his bowling spells in both matches against Australia. In Mohali, where every bowler was going for plenty, Patel kept things tight with his deadly spell of 3/17 bringing India back in the match and ensuring that the side doesn’t miss Jadeja in the bowling department.

“We spinners keep talking in meetings and do the planning. I think in Mohali, I knew the conditions well, having played for Kings XI Punjab, and knew what type of balls would work well. Before I bowled my first ball that day, the fact that we batted first, we were aware of how the pitch behaved, with no real help for the bowlers.”

“Our plan was to just bowl wicket-to-wicket given how there was very little on the pitch for the bowlers. As the game progressed, I would see how the batters were trying to get some shots. On seeing that, I would wary of my line and length. I did see that they were trying to sweep against me and I bowled the yorker. Luckily, all of this happened as the planning worked,” concluded Patel.

With Friday’s match won by India, the three-match series is now level at 1-1 with the series decider against Australia to be played in Hyderabad on Sunday.

Global investors view Shehbaz’s appeal as sign of imminent default on foreign debt

The price of Pakistan’s US dollar-denominated global bonds, Eurobond and Sukuk, slumped while their yields skyrocketed on world markets after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appealed for debt relief from rich nations to cope with the flood-hit economy.

The global bond investors interpreted the prime minister’s appeal as an indicator that the country was going to default on foreign debt repayments. Islamabad is scheduled to repay $1 billion against a maturing Sukuk on December 5, 2022, The, Express Tribune reported.

The prices of any country’s bonds plunge and their yields – the rate of return – soar while they are facing a financial crisis and vice versa.

Earlier, the Financial Times while citing a UN policy memo, reported that Pakistan should suspend international debt repayments and restructure loans with creditors after recent floods added to the country’s financial crisis.

The memorandum, which the UN Development Programme will share with Pakistan’s government this week, states that the country’s creditors should consider debt relief so that policymakers can prioritize financing its disaster response over loan repayment, the newspaper said.

The memo further proposed debt restructuring or swaps, where creditors would let go of repayments in exchange for Pakistan agreeing to invest in climate change-resilient infrastructure, FT said.

“Pakistan’s dollar bonds maturing in 2022 fell by 12 percent today (Friday) whereas dollar bonds maturing in 2024 and 2025 fell by 15 percent and 17 percent, respectively,” Topline Research’s analyst Umair Naseer said.

AHL Research reported the yield on the bond maturing in December 2022 skyrocketed by 6,560 basis points (bps) to a record high of 104.7 percent.

Similarly, the yields on bonds maturing in 2024 and 2025 shot up to 60.7 percent (up by 1,542 bps) and 39.2 percent (up by 831 bps), respectively.

Pakistan’s global bonds yields usually hover at much less than 10 percent on normal days, The Express Tribune reported.

The bond investors felt high default risk despite the country’s default risk being measured through CDS (currency default swap) and witnessed no major change during the day, Naseer said.

The country’s foreign exchange reserves, however, have continued to decrease every passing week, as authorities partially make import payments and foreign debt repayments from the reserves amid low inflows.

The foreign exchange reserves have fast depleted to around half at $8.3 billion since January 2022.

They are barely enough for a six-week import cover at present despite it receiving $1.16 billion in loan tranche from International Monetary Fund (IMF) in early September, The Express Tribune reported.

Experts, however, strongly believe the reserves would build up again after IMF resumed its $6.5 billion loan programme on August 29, 2022. This will be followed by inflows from other multilateral and bilateral creditors including World Bank (WB) and Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Besides, the global community has pledged flood relief at around $1.5-2 billion. Their arrivals would also help boost the reserves.

The government has estimated reserves surging to around $16 billion by June 30, 2023

Anyhow, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail tried to clarify the situation arising out of Sharif’s talk and win back the global bond investors’ confidence later in the day on Friday.

“Given the climate-induced disaster in Pakistan, we are seeking debt relief from bilateral Paris Club creditors. We are neither seeking nor do we need, any relief from commercial banks or Eurobond creditors,” Ismail tweeted.

“We have a $1 billion bond due in December which we will pay on time and in full. We have been servicing all our commercial debt and will continue to do so. Our Eurobond debt is only $8 billion due between now and 2051. That’s not a large burden. A significant portion of our debt is from friendly countries who have said they will re-roll their deposits.”

Since trade volumes on Pakistan’s global bonds have reduced to low these days, therefore, “a small selling pressure on its dollar bonds could have resulted in sharp price fall, we believe”, Topline Research’s analyst said.

Ismail has reiterated the government’s resolve to meet its debt obligations and continue with the reform process that has been initiated.

“Hence, we believe that the likelihood of Pakistan defaulting on its debt payment is low in the short run.”

Further, the expected multilateral and bilateral flows post-floods are also likely to support pressure on the foreign exchange reserves of the country.

World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and a few friendly countries have already committed flood-related aid/funding which could be to the tune of $1.5-2 billion.

Telugu actress Lakshmi Manchu to host celeb food show ‘Chef Mantra’ Season 2

Food and film stars are a tasty combination. Actress and filmmaker Lakshmi Manchu, a passionate foodie herself, turns host for Chef Mantra Season 2, where food choices inevitably shape the lifestyle and personality of the much-loved celebrities.

The show introduces audiences to a rarely explored fun dimension in their lives through their cuisine preferences.

On the show’s launch, Lakshmi Manchu commented: “For the Manchu family, food has always been a passion! It’s that one element that brings us all together and, like most families, is a focal point for any special occasion. Good food should bring you joy in just the experience of it. I’m so happy to be part of Chef Mantra 2 because it once again gave me a chance to meet my digital fans.”

Streaming every Friday at 2 p.m. from September 30 on aha Telugu, each week will feature influential Tollywood personalities Malavika Mohan, Ritu Verma, and Vidyu Raman, among others.

Chef Mantra 2, spanning eight episodes, features famous Telugu film stars in the company of their friends and family, where they take a trip down memory lane and discuss the memories associated with their comfort food.

Madhuri: Back in 90s, writers used to pen scripts on sets

Actress Madhuri Dixit Nene, who is gearing up for her streaming movie ‘Maja Ma’, recently spoke about the changes that she has witnessed in recent years about how the Hindi film industry which is otherwise known as Bollywood has changed over the course of time.

While speaking in to interview, the actress, who plays a Gujarati homemaker in the film, said, “Earlier the Hindi film industry was very disorganized and disjointed except for a few productions like Yash Raj Films, Subhash Ghai’s production or Rajshri Production, which were very organized in their approach. But now with the corporate culture had come up in the films, things are far more streamlined today.”

She then mentioned how the industry has started taking writing – the bedrock of any film, quite seriously, “We have table reading sessions with our fellow cast members now, something which was unheard of back then in the 1990s. We used to get dialogues on the go, just before a shot was supposed to be delivered.”

Adding a humorous hue to her statement, she further mentioned, “We used to wait for the writer to finish his dialogues, who would say from some corner of the set, ‘Haan madam bas 2-minute mein like ke deta hoon (Just 2 minutes and your dialogues would be ready, ma’am)'”.

Things have changed for the good, the actress said and this in a way helps the Indian cinema to compete on the global stage where productions are flawless and of six-sigma quality, “Today, we are given a bound script about, which breaks down things to the last detail like what are we going to wear in a particular scene or what should be the pitching of the character. These details really help an actor prepare for a scene and deliver something that the audience would thoroughly enjoy.”

Meanwhile, ‘Maja Ma’ is set to drop on Prime Video on October 6.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu is prepping up for ‘Citadel’ in the US

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who impressed audiences with her moves in ‘Oo Antava’ from the Allu Arjun-starrer ‘Pushpa: The Rise’, is currently busy prepping for her upcoming project, ‘Citadel’.

A source close to the actress revealed that “Samantha has been working on getting into her character for Citadel in the US. She is following a very strict fitness and lifestyle regime there to get into the physicality of her character in the series.”

As a part of the preparations, the actress is also jamming with different experts in filmmaking and character building and action.

In addition, ‘Citadel’, the Indian divergent of the umbrella series of the same name, will also star Varun Dhawan.

‘Citadel’ is the second spy action drama for Samantha after she hit OTT show, ‘The Family Man 2’.

The actress also has projects like ‘Shaakuntalam’, ‘Khushi’, and Yashoda in the pipeline.

Trisha Krishnan poses with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ set

Actress Trisha Krishnan posed with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan for a picture on the sets of their upcoming film ‘Ponniyin Selvan’, directed by Mani Ratnam.

Trisha took to her Instagram, where she and Aishwarya are seen taking a selfie on the sets dressed in their costumes from the upcoming magnum opus.

For the caption, Trisha wrote: “Ash” with a hug emoji.

The film, whose first part is scheduled to open on September 30, is a story that revolves around the early life of prince Arulmozhi Varman, who later on went on to be known as the great Raja Chozhan.

Described by Mani Ratnam as his dream project, the film features a galaxy of top stars including actors Vikram, Aishwarya, Trisha, Karthi, Jayam Ravi, Jayaram, Parthiban, Lal, Vikram Prabhu, Jayaram, Prabhu, and Prakash Raj.

In the movie, Aishwarya will reportedly be seen in a double role. She will be seen playing the role of queen Nandini and Mandakini Devi.

The film will be among the most expensive projects ever undertaken in the country.

Big B composes ‘dhun’ for R. Balki’s ‘Chup’

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has shared that he “played, composed and arranged” a “dhun” for filmmaker R. Balki’s film ‘Chup’.

The thespian took to his blog and wrote: “Meanwhile .. a soft tune .. a ‘dhun’ played composed and arranged, by me, with a brief story of its making shall be with you .. hopefully by the evening of the morrow .. it has been made a small end portion of the film R Balki has just completed .. ‘CHUP'”

The cine icon added: “And for me today another pious arti sang in place of another for film too .. that shall hopefully be with all in time… a lot of music .. but that is the soul that connects to the Superior ..’

On the acting front, Amitabh will next be seen in ‘Good Bye’, ‘Project K’, ‘Ghoomer’, and ‘Uunchaai’.

Sonal Chauhan BTS video shows Nagarjuna, her training for ‘The Ghost’

Actress Sonal Chauhan is super excited about sharing screen space with Tollywood star Nagarjuna in his forthcoming power-packed action-thriller ‘The Ghost’.

Sonal took to her social media profile and shared a Behind Scenes (BTS) video featuring herself and Nagarjuna undergoing weapons training.

The BTS video has interesting visuals of them prepping for the action scenes and holding some heavy guns, which definitely piques our interest.

Recently, Sonal got injured on the sets but was undeterred. The actress had a fracture during her MMA training and was told to avoid any training/action scenes for a couple of weeks but despite that, she continued shooting.

‘The Ghost’, is written and directed by Praveen Sattaru. The film also stars Gul Panag, Anikha Surendran, Manish Chaudhari, Ravi Varma and Srikanth Iyengar. The film is slated to release on October 5, 2022.

Apart from ‘The Ghost’, Sonal Chauhan is also busy with yet another massive project, ‘Adipurush’, the bilingual Hindu mythological film based on the epic Ramayana, by Om Raut and produced by T-Series Films and Retrophiles.

The film also stars Prabhas as Raghava, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles. The film is scheduled to be theatrically released on January 12, 2023.

Sonu Sood to feature in Haryanvi music video for the first time

Bollywood actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood will feature in a Haryanvi music album for the first time.

He will be in the music album of famous Haryanvi music producer Rao Inderjeet Singh, who is also the founder and CEO of the music platform Gem Tunes.

Speaking on the occasion, Rao Inderjeet Singh said, “We now have vast collections of songs in various regional languages in our kitty and the music label is now a one-stop destination for millions of music lovers.” He further said, “soon we will also be producing and acquiring rights of Bollywood and Tollywood songs.”

He then stated, “Bollywood and Tollywood songs have one of the largest fan bases and hence we are soon planning to foray into these music markets too.”

Since its launch in 2020, ‘Gem Tunes in just two years has captured the hearts of music lovers and now it has a collection of more than 20,000 songs in 10 regional languages.