Ryan Gosling rules out starring as Marvel’s Nova

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Hollywood star Ryan Gosling’s name was brought up as a possible strong contender to play Marvel’s Nova, who is said to be getting a live-action movie.

However, the actor has apparently shut down the speculation. In an interview with ‘Happy Sad Confused’ host Josh Horowitz, the 41-year-old actor ruled out the possibility of him playing a member of the Nova Corps, though he revealed his interest in playing another superhero, reports aceshowbiz.com.

“Ryan and I chatted about the Nova rumors yesterday which he said aren’t true,” Horowitz shared on Twitter.

“BUT this morning Ryan reached out to me to say there is one superhero he wants to play…GHOST RIDER.”

Rumors emerged earlier this week that Marvel Studio is developing a Nova project, though details were scarce.

Later, it was reported that the project will take the form of a limited series on Disney+, akin to ‘Moon Knight’. Further fuelling the speculation that the project would be brought to life as a series is a fact that ‘Moon Knight’ writer Sabir Pirzada is attached to the Nova project.

Gosling is currently busy filming ‘Barbie’, a live-action adaptation of the Mattel toy line. The ‘Blade Runner 2049’ star portrays Ken in the film, which is directed by Greta Gerwig and based on a screenplay written by herself and Noah Baumbach.

He stars opposite Margot Robbie, who plays the titular character.

Plot details remain scarce, but the actress has said that the film’s goal was to subvert expectations.

“… we like the things that feel a little left of center. Something like Barbie where the IP, the name itself, people immediately have an idea of, ‘Oh, Margot is playing Barbie, I know what that is,’ but our goal is to be like, ‘Whatever you’re thinking, we’re going to give you something totally different – the thing you didn’t know you wanted,’ ” she told The Hollywood Reporter in April.

She added: “Now, can we truly honor the IP and the fan base and also surprise people? Because if we can do all that and provoke a thoughtful conversation, then we’re really firing on all cylinders.”

‘Pushpa’ fame Sukumar behind Ram Pothineni’s chain-smoking

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Ram Pothineni, who is now promoting his next film ‘The Warrior, recalls becoming a chain smoker only for the sake of playing a role in one of his films.

It is not uncommon for actors who have never smoked to be required to smoke in their films. Ram Pothineni recounted an example of such an encounter, and how he became a chain smoker following an attempted impersonation of his character.

“I was 18 when I shot ‘Jagadam’. While filming, I had to smoke a lot of cigarettes. I had never smoked before in my life,” Ram Pothineni said in one of his interviews.

He explained why he became a chain smoker: “My director, Sukumar, has a keen eye for detail. During the filming of ‘Jagadam,’ he was not satisfied with the way I held the smokes in my hand. So I started this habit, without realizing that I had quickly become a chain smoker “.

“However, I made it a point to quit smoking on the final day of Jagadam’s filming, and so did I,” Ram explained.

Ram Pothineni is now looking forward to the release of The Warriors on July 14 in theatres.

Taapsee ‘disappointed’ to find no women cricketers’ pictures at Lord’s, London

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Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu, who is set to portray legendary cricketer Mithali Raj in her upcoming biopic ‘Shabaash Mithu’, shared that she felt disappointed at not seeing a single picture of any female cricketer at the MCC Museum in Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, the place known as the ‘Mecca of Cricket’.

The makers of ‘Shabaash Mithu’ have shot certain matches and segments of the film at Lord’s Cricket Ground where Taapsee strolled around the museum to gain familiarity with the sport, the game’s conduct, and history.

Speaking about her experience shooting at the Home of Cricket Taapsee expressed: “It’s beautiful, it’s like a cricket museum, when I went there I saw all the stuff, the pictures and the memories that they’ve kept there are beautiful to take you back to the memory lane and make you understand the evolution of cricket, but the biggest disappointment for me in that stadium was there was not a single picture of any women cricketer.”

The actress brought it up with the officials at the Lord’s in the hope to see a change in the future.

‘Shabash Mithu’, directed by Srijit Mukherji and produced by Viacom18 Studios, will open in theatres on July 15.

Three titles featuring BTS to stream on Disney+

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Three titles featuring K-pop superstar BTS will be available on Disney+ under a deal between the streamer and the entertainment company behind the group, the companies said on Tuesday.

The titles are ‘BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage – LA’, a 4K film featuring the band’s live concert at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in November 2021, and ‘In the Soop: Friendcation’, a travel show starring BTS member V, Park Seo-jun of ‘Itaewon Class’ and ‘Parasite’ star Choi Woo-Shik among others, reports Yonhap.

The third one is ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star’, a chronological documentary series that records the history of the band ranging from its debut in 2013 to the present as a K-pop icon.

The two companies said that they will release more programs featuring Hybe artists, including BTS, on the streaming service later.

“Hype came to introduce its high-quality content, which has been produced for fans who love music and artists for a long time, too many more, global viewers, through Disney’s streaming service,” Park Ji-won, CEO of Hybe, said, adding that he hopes this will be the start of a long-term collaboration with Disney.

‘Doctor Strange’, ‘Dune’ writer Jon Spaihts heaps praises on ‘RRR’

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Screenwriter and author Jon Spaihts, who has famously penned the scripts for the 2016 superhero film ‘Doctor Strange and Denis Villeneuve’s epic sci-fi movie ‘Dune’ is heavily impressed with Indian filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli’s epic period drama ‘RRR’, which stars Telugu superstars Ram Charan and Jr NTR in lead roles along with Bollywood actors Ajay Devgn and Alia Bhatt.

Jon took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the film. Showering praise, he tweeted with the film’s still: “Holy hell, RRR. Has any movie ever packed more movies into a movie? What a ride. Still thinking about it a couple of days later (sic).”

The movie team has shared the same with the world through their social media handle. Not just Jon Spaihts, but several known Hollywood celebs have been lauding the film for its content, ever since it started streaming on Netflix.

Earlier in June, Doctor Strange screenwriter C. Robert Cargill watched the movie and shared his review on Twitter. Sharing his reaction to the period drama, Cargill wrote: “Friends came over last night to initiate me into the cult of RRR (Rise, Roar, Revolt) and I’m here to report I am now fully, truly, deeply a member.”

He also described RRR as “the craziest, most sincere, weirdest blockbuster I’ve ever seen.” Cargill added that he was quite certain that he was going to watch the movie once again with his partner.

RRR opened in theatres worldwide on March 25 this year. It is set in colonial India and narrates a fictional story of two freedom fighters, Komaram Bheem, a tribal rebel leader played by Jr NTR, and Alluri Sitarama Raju played by Ram, who infiltrates the British police forces for a coveted mission.

Shivaleeka Oberoi: An inside-out transformation was a must for ‘Khuda Haafiz 2’

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Actress Shivaleeka Oberoi, who is currently riding high on the response to the film ‘Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha’, has shared that the first installment of the film was based on a real incident and also inspired by Ramayan, while the second part is about what unfolds after a happy ending.

For revisiting the role of someone who has been through a living nightmare, Shivaleeka spared no effort to pull off an inside-out transformation. She conveys that the transformation was a must for the Faruk Kabir directorial.

Shivaleeka says, “Essaying Nargis has been enriching for me as an actor. People say fear is in the head, but if you live the life of a woman and walk in the shoes of the women you know, you’ll realize that fear is very real.”

“In this chapter, Nargis is shaken and traumatized because of the turmoil she overcame in the first chapter. Her husband loves her to death but she can’t move past what has happened.”

She adds, “An inside-out transformation was a must for this role. From going sans makeup to getting into the headspace of someone stuck in the mayhem of emotions, I gave this role whatever I had.

“I think this is the kind of film every man should watch to gain perspective of what women go through in their lives.”

Zee Studios, Cinergy, and Panorama Studios present a Panorama Studios production – ‘Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha’, written and directed by Faruk Kabir, produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak, Sneha Bimal Parekh, Ram Mirchandani, with music by Mithoon & Vishal Mishra, co-produced by Sanjeev Joshi, Aditya Chowksey, Hasnain Husaini & Santosh Shah, and starring Vidyut Jammwal and Shivaleeka Oberoi.

A Panorama Studios and Action Hero Films pan-India release, ‘Khuda Hafiz 2’ is running successfully in cinemas currently.

Suriya’s film with director Bala titled ‘Vanangaan’

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Director Bala’s eagerly-awaited film with actor Suriya has been titled ‘Vanangaan’, its makers have announced.

Taking to Twitter to make the announcement on director Bala’s birthday, actor Suriya, whose 2D Entertainment is producing the film, said, “Very happy to have been able to associate with you again anna. Birthday wishes to you anna” and shared a poster of the film which disclosed the title as ‘Vanangaan’.

Until now, the film had been referred to as #Suriya 41. The film has raised a lot of expectations as Suriya and director Bala is working together after a gap of almost 18 years.

One of Tollywood’s top heroines, Krithi Shetty, is playing the female lead opposite Suriya in this film. She plays Suriya’s romantic interest for the first time. Actress Namitha will make her debut as the second female lead.

The film, which is being made on a big budget, has cinematography by Balasubramaniam and music by G V Prakash.

Art direction is by Maya Pandi and editing is by Sathish Surya. The first schedule of the film, which lasted 34 days, was completed successfully in Kanniyakumari, and the second schedule of 15 days was shot in Goa.

Sources close to the unit say the film’s plot will be completely different from the plots of films like Suriya’s ‘Nandha’ and ‘Pithamagan’ and that Suriya’s character in this film will be one that hasn’t been witnessed in Tamil cinema before.

Pawan Kalyan’s classic title considered by Akhil Akkineni

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Classic Pawan Kalyan film titles appear to be in high demand. According to recent speculations, Akhil Akkineni may take the title ‘Thammudu’ for his next film.

Varun Tej, Pawan Kalyan’s nephew, used the title ‘Tholiprema’ a while back, and Vijay Deverakonda has secured the title ‘Kushi’ for his next project with Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Now, it appears that the Akkineni ‘Agent’ would be the next to work on Pawan Kalyan’s old film title.

After his ambitious movie with Allu Arjun failed to take flight due to varied reasons, ‘Vakeel Saab’ director Venu Sreeram shifted his focus to Akhil Akkineni. Committed to making films for Dil Raju’s Sri Venkateswara Creations, for now, Venu Sreeram has apparently got the nod of Akhil Akkineni for his next.

“Venu is toying with the idea of naming his next film with Akhil Akkineni ‘Thammudu'”, an online source stated. Aside from the title, sources reveal little about Venu Sreeram’s film being linked to Pawan Kalyan’s classic film ‘Thammudu’ (1999).

The source goes on to add that Akhil Akkineni-Venu Sreeram’s film will mostly move to floors after the actor begins his immediate next, which is mostly with a noted Tamil filmmaker.

For now, Akhil Akkineni awaits the release of his highly-anticipated movie ‘Agent’.

Ram Gopal Varma announces contest to promote ‘Ladki’

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Director Ram Gopal Varma has announced a contest to promote the release of his upcoming action thriller, ‘Ladki’.

Taking to Instagram, the director said, “Dare to take the ‘Ladki’ contest? If anyone answers the question ‘Who is Pooja Bhalekar ?’ in the form of a meme, a pic, a short video, a word, a sentence, or anything else they can think of, the 20 best selected (entries) will get a signed copy of her photo from Pooja herself addressing the winner by his or her name.

“The contestants can do this either on Twitter or Instagram and Pooja herself will select the best.”

The director then went on to give some possible answers for his followers to get an idea of the responses that were expected.

He said, “Given below are some possible answers just for you to get an idea… 1. Who is Pooja Bhalekar? She is a rapist’s nightmare; 2. Who is Pooja Bhalekar? Everyone’s fantasy; 3. Who is Pooja Bhalekar? Bruce Lee’s spiritual daughter.”

‘Ladki’, produced by Arts Media Production in association with Indo/Chinese Co-Production is being claimed as India’s first-ever movie based on martial arts.

The movie featuring a female protagonist as the titular character is getting released in Tamil as ‘Ponnu’.

Martial Arts champion Pooja Bhalekar plays the protagonist in this film, scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release shortly.

Speaking at the press meet, director Ram Gopal Varma said, “This movie is very challenging and close to my heart. Bruce Lee has been my favorite personality since my college days. I have never missed watching his movies. The Indian movie industry didn’t manage to make a full-length martial arts-based movie, which instilled in me, the urge to make them after I embarked on my directorial venture.

“However, my plans got delayed for years for one reason or the other. I thought of having a female protagonist and making this martial arts-based movie. Then began my long search that finally ended with Pooja Bhalekar. I showcased the compiled video of her talents to a leading firm in China, and they were enthralled watching it. Both of us decided to produce this movie together. The movie got delayed due to the pandemic issues.

“We wanted to release this movie in multiple languages at the same time. When Bruce Lee’s ‘Enter The Dragon’ was released, I didn’t have money to buy tickets to a particular theatre. I am in awe of the fact that my movie is getting released in the very same theatre now.”

Taapsee’s ‘marvel’lous dream: She wants to play an Avenger

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From ‘Soorma’, ‘Saand Ki Aankh’ to ‘Rashmi Rocket’, Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu has some incredible sports films to her credit and now she is all set for another one, ‘Shabaash Mithu’, a biopic on Mithali Raj, former captain of women’s cricket team. Mithali Raj is among the highest run-scorers in women’s international cricket and Taapsee says it was never easy for her to portray a living legend on screen.

Taapsee was in the Capital for the promotion of her movie, ‘Shabaash Mithu’ along with Mithali Raj and director Srijit Mukherji.

She told IANS about how she prepped up physically and mentally to depict Mithali and the kind of roles she is looking forward to playing.

“It was the biggest challenge and especially for someone who has not played cricket ever before to portray a living legend like a her-the first woman whose name comes to mind when you talk about women’s cricket.

“And this is also true that if this role was not so challenging I would not have been motivated to give my best. Apart from that, to perform as a character, we both are very different as individuals. So, the challenge was not limited to just the cricketing field, it was also beyond, impersonating in a way. I am not someone who’s very good at mimicry.”

“When I have to portray someone who’s not really like me I will not try to mimic her. I’ll try to embody her and make a version of myself like give a part of myself into that character. Instead of trying to just superficially mimic someone. So that also takes a little bit of effort mentally to change yourself to portray someone who is so different from you,” she added.

Taapsee, furthermore asserted that she was extra careful because this movie is not only based on cricket which is loved by the entire country but it comes under more scrutiny as the story revolves around a woman cricketer and that makes the topic more sensitive and needs to be handled with care. Moreover, the actress said ‘yes’ to the movie even before its script was ready.

“When this opportunity came to me I thought about what could be better than this. It seemed like this role was written for me. It was full of challenges. Firstly because this movie revolves around cricket which is most loved in our country and second because it is based on the life of a woman cricketer. Wherever women have involved that lens with which people will look at you will be double precise.”

“They will be observed with a double microscope like how she is holding the bat, how she hit the ball. So, the level of commitment needed was double. And we all had given that. I have put all my effort into portraying a cricketer and the same goes for the director and producer. It is teamwork,” shared the ‘Pink’ actress.

For depicting the life of a sports personality there is a lot of physical training that is required and Taapsee said that she was fortunate as she was prepared to play a professional cricketer by not just one but four coaches including Mithali Raj’s friend Nooshin Al Khadeer for the biopic.

She revealed: “I was trained by four coaches, not just one. All of them have played with her and were friends with her, especially Nooshin. They had the responsibility, the herculean task to turn a non-cricketer into Mithali Raj. I think we should praise them for courageously accepting this challenge without even knowing me. On the first day, I didn’t even know how to lift a bag. I came for practice the second day to begin again. ”

“It was beneficial to learn from Nooshin not only because she is a cricketer and has played with her (Mithali) for a long time but also because she is a very close friend of Mithali. So, this helps me not just learn cricket the ‘Mithali way’, but to also know Mithali beyond the pitch. Due to the fact that she was busy at the time, it was extremely difficult for me to conduct research work. In fact, I didn’t even have any videos of her. Before, it was also really difficult to find her interviews.”

“The ones that were found were from around 2012-2013. There weren’t any interviews prior to that period. I had no footage. Therefore, Nooshin was a window for me to know Mithali, not just as a cricketer, but also as a person beyond the ground.”

Recalling her first meeting with Mithali, Taapsee reminisced: “I was getting butterflies in my stomach. Because I always admire sports stars. I have this little fangirl moment whenever I see any sports star who’s represented India because since childhood I used to watch sports more than movies. I am fond of them so much because there is no second take for them like we get in movies. So, when I met Mithali I talked a lot, in fact, more than her. Now at certain times, I feel if I would have let her speak, maybe I would have understood the character in a much better way.”

Taapsee had a lot of memories from the sets of her movies and she enjoyed every bit of it. The way she played cricket and prepared herself will always be with her. At last, she talked about her wish and concluded with: “I want to play an avenger and please tell Marvel they can do something about it.”