Big B thanks fans for concern over his health

Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan has thanked fans who expressed concern following his blog announcement that he was undergoing surgery.

The 78-year-old actor did not give out any details about the nature of the procedure or his medical condition, but unconfirmed sources have said he has undergone cataract surgery.

Overwhelmed by fan concern, the actor posted three folded hand emojis on Twitter.

Big B’s current hospital trip follows last year’s hospitalization after contracting Covid-19, along with son Abhishek, daughter-in-law Aishwarya, and granddaughter Aaradhya.

Amitabh has five releases lined up. He will be seen in Rumi Jafry’s psychological suspense drama Chehre, which also stars actor Emraan Hashmi and Rhea Chakraborty.

He is also shooting for Mayday, which has been directed by Ajay Devgn and also stars him and Rakul Preet Singh. He also has Jhund and Brahmastra as well as an untitled film where he shares the screen with Prabhas and Deepika Padukone.

Golden Globes 2021: ‘Nomadland’, ‘Borat’ ‘The Crown’ win top honours

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” and “Nomadland” were the big winners of the 78th Golden Globe Awards. “The Crown” and late star Chadwick Boseman were among winners, too, while veteran Jane Fonda was feted with the lifetime achievement award.

The ceremony was held virtually and the live audience consisted of frontline workers and first responders of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Actresses Tina Fey and Amy Poehler returned to hosting duties this year, but they were in New York and Los Angeles respectively, marking the first time the Golden Globes have been bicoastal.

The best drama film went to “Nomadland ” starring Frances McDormand as a homeless woman traveling through the American West.

“Schitt’s Creek” was named Best Comedy series.  Actress Catherine O’Hara, who plays the role of Moira Rose in the show, was feted with best comedy actress honor.

The best director award went to Chloe Zhao, who became the second female winner of the category in Globes history, after Barbara Streisand in 1983, reports bbc.com.

Zhao said: “Thank you to everyone who made it possible to do what I love. I fell in love with making movies and telling stories because it gave us a chance to laugh and cry together, to learn from each other, and to have more compassion for each other.”

The Sacha Baron Cohen-starrer “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”, the sequel to 2006’s hugely successful “Borat”, was named best musical or comedy film.

“Thank you to the all-white Hollywood Foreign Press,” said Sacha Baron Cohen as he accepted the prize, referring to the recent revelation that the organization behind the Globes currently has no black members.

The actor joked about the awards body as he was named best actor in a comedy or musical for the same film.

“Wait, Donald Trump is contesting the result. He’s claiming that a lot of dead people voted, which is a very rude thing to say about the HFPA (Hollywood Foreign Press Association),” he quipped.

Other winners included Rosamund Pike, who was named best actress in a musical or comedy film for “I Care A Lot”. The best supporting actor went to Daniel Kaluuya for his performance in “Judas And the Black Messiah”.

The film cast Kaluuya essayed the role of US activist Fred Hampton, chairman of the Black Panther Party who was assassinated at the age of 21 in 1969.

The actor said that he hopes generations after this would see how Hampton fought.

“I hope generations after this can see how brilliantly he fought, he spoke, and he loved. He taught me about myself, made me grow as a man, and I appreciate that with all my heart,” Kaluuya said as he accepted his prize.

A “shocked” John Boyega was named best supporting actor in a limited series for his role in “Small Axe”.

“I’m so shocked. I’ve got trackie bottoms on and I’m comfortable but this is exciting,” Boyega quipped.

“The Crown” won four honors including the best drama series.

Josh O’Connor and Emma Corrin both won for their performances as Prince Charles and Princess Diana respectively.

Corrin said: “Most of all, thank you so much to (Princess) Diana, you have taught me compassion and empathy beyond any measure I could ever imagine.”

O’Connor added: “I’m very lucky to be able to work in this period, and there are so many people who are unable to work, who are alone and isolated, and I hope we can all collectively put mental health at the forefront of our minds.”

Actress Gillian Anderson was named in the best supporting category in the series for her portrayal of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

Late star Chadwick Boseman was posthumously named best actor in a drama film for his performance in “Ma Rainy’s Black Bottom”.

His wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, accepted the award on his behalf. Boseman passed away last summer after quietly battling colon cancer for years.

Actress-singer Andra Day won in the best actress in a motion picture (drama) category for her performance in the OTT film “The United States vs. Billie Holiday”. The day is only the second Black woman to win at the Globes after Whoopi Goldberg, who won 35 years ago for ‘The Color Purple”, according to Variety.

“The Queen’s Gambit” was named best-limited series and its star Anya Taylor-Joy, was named best actress in a limited series.

Other winners included Mark Ruffalo for best actor in a limited series, and Pixar’s “Soul”, which won best-animated film.

Aaron Sorkin paid tribute to the three women who were nominated for best director as he accepted the best screenplay for “The Trial of the Chicago 7”.

“You are the reason my college-age daughter wants to be a filmmaker, and I’m never going to forgive you for that,” he said.

The nominees and winners were voted for by the 87 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), a group of international journalists based in California.

According to an investigation, the HFPA had no black members, representatives from the organization said during the ceremony, adding that they planned to address the issue.

Veteran actress and activist Jane Fonda was feted with the Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement and used her acceptance speech to call for greater diversity in the industry.

She talked about the importance of storytelling, saying powerful stories can “change our hearts and our minds”.

Fonda said: “Let’s all of us make an effort to expand that tent so that everyone rises and everyone’s story has a chance to be seen and heard. Let’s be leaders.”

Adah Sharma: Feel more comfortable around animals than humans

Actress Adah Sharma says she is more comfortable around animals than humans. Animals, she adds, are uncomplicated and easy to interact with.

“I’ve always felt more comfortable around animals than humans. I’m the most uncomfortable in social places like parties with people I don’t know. But put me in a jungle with animals and I feel at home! Animals are uncomplicated, easy to interact with. They live in the moment,” Adah told IANS.

The actress recently rescued an injured bird while shooting and named it Twitter! The bird fell from a tree in a jungle close to Hyderabad where she was shooting for an upcoming project.

“I asked my audience on Instagram what they would like to call the bird. Twitter was one of the answers. Since I like tweeting and making bird sounds I thought Twitter would be a nice name!” she explained the name.

Adah is also worried about the issue of birds dying due to mobile network, air pollution and other man-made problems which are damaging our environment. The actress shared: “Birds becoming extinct is sad. They are a part of mother nature and she deals with humans for pollution and other issues in her own tough ways.”

The actress recently featured in the short film “Chuha Billi”, co-starring Anupriya Goenka. She recently said she has signed five new Telugu films.

Alia Bhatt announces production house

Actress Alia Bhatt has launched her production house Eternal Sunshine Productions. She has posted her company’s logo on Instagram along with the official announcement.

“And I am so happy to announce… PRODUCTION! Eternal Sunshine Productions. Let us tell you tales. Happy tales. Warm and fuzzy tales.  Real tales.  Timeless Tales,” she wrote on Sunday night.

Alia Bhatt’s sister Shaheen too posted about the production house on her Instagram page.

The news about Alia’s production house has been doing rounds since 2019 but nothing official was said about it so far.

Alia will soon be seen in filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Gangubai Kathiawadi” and also has “Brahmastra”, “RRR” and “Darlings” lined up over the next months.

Ellie Goulding used hubby Casper Jopling’s coat to hide pregnancy

Singer Ellie Goulding reveals she used her husband Casper Jopling’s coat to hide her pregnancy for the first six months, to keep the news private.

Chatting on a British cookery chat show, Ellie was asked how her pregnancy is going and how she hid it.”It’s different. I stole my husband’s coat for about six months, the soon-to-be mother revealed, according to dailymail.co.uk

The singer, who is currently eight months pregnant added that lockdown helped the couple keep the pregnancy a secret.

“But that was really just in the shops, I didn’t go anywhere else. Out on walks, I just kept it covered up. It wasn’t really that hard, though, because of lockdown, I haven’t really seen anyone,” she said.

Big B undergoes cataract surgery: Reports

Although there has been no official confirmation, unconfirmed reports have stated that Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan has undergone cataract surgery. The reports add that the star will be back home in 24 hours.

“It was nothing, just a cataract surgery. Amitabh Bachchan will be home in the next 24 hours,” a source close to the actor revealed, according to the entertainment portal Bollywood Hungama.

The veteran actor wrote about going in for surgery on his blog on Saturday night.

“Medical condition .. surgery .. can’t write,” wrote the 78-year-old actor.

However, he did not elaborate on the medical condition or talk about the procedure which he was to undergo. Worried fans took to social media to wish the actor a quick recovery.

Last year, Big B had been admitted to the hospital after contracting Covid-19, along with son Abhishek, daughter-in-law Aishwarya, and granddaughter Aaradhya.

The actor’s office is yet to officially confirm details.

Big B has five films coming up. His next release is Rumi Jafry’s psychological suspense drama “Chehre”, co-starring Emraan Hashmi and Rhea Chakraborty. The actor is currently busy shooting for the thriller “Mayday”, co-starring and directed by Ajay Devgn. The film also stars Rakul Preet Singh.

He will also be seen in “Sairat” maker Nagraj Manjule’s social drama “Jhund”, and Ayan Mukerji’s “Brahmastra” co-starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Nagarjuna, and Mouni Roy. There is an untitled project co-starring Prabhas and Deepika Padukone lined up, too.

Big B recently hosted season 12 of the quiz show “Kaun Banega Crorepati”.

Last year, the actor had been hospitalized after testing Covid positive, along with son Abhishek Bachchan, daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and granddaughter Aaradhya.

Pallavi Rao: It’s tough when shows go off air

Actress Pallavi Rao, who is currently seen in the TV show Pandya Store, says that the television industry is very unpredictable and things get tough when a show goes off air suddenly.

“It is very easy to say that a show went off-air because of low TRPs but people, like technicians, makeup artists, etc, who are working behind the scenes, go through a lot when a show suddenly wraps up. For actors, as well, when a show goes off-air it is not easy. It is difficult to get another show immediately,” Pallavi told IANS.

The pandemic and the lockdown were tough on the entertainment industry as shoots were stopped midway for a period of almost three months. While a lot of shows were pulled down by the channels during that time, a couple of shows which went on-air after the lockdown went off-air in just a few months.

“The entertainment industry is run by the audience. It completely depends on the audience what they want to watch, it is totally their criteria and their choice. If they like a show, then the show continues, otherwise, changes are made. After the lockdown also, it was difficult to say what the audience will like or accept and I guess some shows they did not like,” she says.

Khatija Iqbal speaks on actors’ exploitation

Actress Khatija Iqbal, who will soon be seen in the third season of the web series “Inside Edge” feels that actors often get stereotyped because makers don’t explore an actor’s talent, resulting in stereotyping of artists.

The actress feels strongly about issues of exploitation, stereotypes, and the growth of artists.

Talking to IANS, Khatija says, “I feel it (stereotyping) comes from lack of knowledge and the ability to actually invest time into exploring actors and their potentials. Give them a chance to at least test for different parts and see the newness they are bringing to the table. Only when someone gets a platform, he/she can showcase what more he/she can offer.”

The second thing that the”Ragini MMS” Web series actress points out is how actors, especially newcomers and extras are being treated by some production houses.

“Exploitation of actors needs to be addressed. Some production houses think they own actors especially junior artists. I’ve seen heads and senior actors misbehaving with junior actors. Supporting actors are being called on sets and to sit for hours and hours just for a suggestive few seconds’ take. I have seen how tired they get, all sleep deprived but focused on their dreams.”

She goes on to add, “They also need rest to look fresh and good on screen, energetic to perform well. And more than anything else actors deserve respect.”

Alia Bhatt looks stunning in ‘sunshine’ pic

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt took to Instagram on Sunday to post a pretty picture of herself basking in the sun. In the picture, Alia is smiling away to glory and looks absolutely mesmerizing. She captioned the picture as, “sunshine”.

There is also a tiny cartoon cat made on her hand in the picture. Reacting to her picture, her mother, Soni Razdan wrote, “Hello sunshine”, while actor Ayushmann Khurrana’s wife, Tahira Kashyap posted a heart emoji.

Well, it seems like Alia has all the reasons to be happy. The teaser of her film Gangubai Kathiawadi released recently and she received a lot of praise for the same. Not only her fans but even others from the film fraternity like Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, and Priyanka Chopra took to social media to applaud the actress’s performance. The film is being directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

The story of the film revolves around the life of Gangubai Kothewali, who is a madam of a brothel in Kamathipura. It is based on a chapter of Hussain Zaidi’s book Mafia Queens Of Mumbai and is slated to hit screens on July 30.

Prabhas’s ‘Salaar’ to release on 14 April, 2022

Actor Prabhas’s much-awaited film “Salaar” will hit theatres on April 14, 2022. The actor announced it on his Instagram page on Sunday.

The actor shared the poster of the film and captioned it as, “Delighted to share the release date of #SALAAR. 14th April 2022 see you in cinemas!”

The film, which is set to present Prabhas in a never-seen-before violent, dark shade, also stars actress Shruti Haasan. The film’s mahurat took place here in January this year.

Shruti too posted the poster of the film announcing the date but didn’t write much in the caption. Instead, she just chose to tag the film’s cast and team.

The film’s music is composed by Ravi Basrur.

The film is directed by Prashanth Neel and produced by Vijay Kiragandur of Hombale Films.

Meanwhile, Prabhas has a packed schedule. The actor will soon be seen in “Radhe Shyam” alongside Pooja Hegde, which is being directed by Radha Krishna and will release on July 30.

He also has “Adipurusha, which will have Saif Ali Khan play a negative character. Prabhas has also signed a project, alongside actress Deepika Padukone, which will be directed by “Mahanti” director Ashwin Nag.