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Audience Accuses Bigg Boss 19 Makers of Favoring Tanya Mittal, Question Salman Khan’s Bias For Her
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Audience Accuses Bigg Boss 19 Makers of Favoring Tanya Mittal, Question Salman Khan’s Bias For Her

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The reality show Bigg Boss 19 has been running for over six weeks, and the drama inside the house has already reached new heights. The only thing left to know is, who will take home the trophy? However, recent episodes suggest that the makers might be planning to crown Tanya Mittal as the winner, allegedly using Salman Khan as a front to justify their bias.

Tanya Mittal

Fans Accuse Bigg Boss of Showing Baisness For Tanya Mittal

Viewers have noticed that no matter what Tanya says or does, both Bigg Boss and Salman Khan choose to remain silent. On the other hand, contestants like Mridul Tiwari and Gaurav Khanna are constantly targeted. During the last Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Salman reprimanded Gaurav and Mridul, claiming they aren’t contributing enough. For weeks, he has been telling Mridul, a popular YouTuber to do something and questioning his presence on the show.

Tanya Mittal

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Let us tell you that the October 4th episode showed Mridul on the verge of breaking down, leading many to believe that the makers are deliberately targeting him to generate TRPs. By scolding or humiliating him, the show remains in headlines, ensuring continued public attention.

Tanya Mittal

According to fans and several YouTubers, Tanya Mittal continues to enjoy extensive screen time. Whether she’s eating, chatting, or simply narrating, the camera follows her everywhere. In contrast, Mridul and Gaurav’s interactions rarely make it to the final edit. Fans now speculate that Bigg Boss may be grooming Tanya for future collaborations outside the show. Tanya’s repeated personal stories about her strict upbringing, family struggles, and independence are highlighted repeatedly, while others are sidelined. Even Nehal Chudasama was portrayed as a villain despite sharing equal responsibility in disputes.

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BBC launches three new radio stations: "It's all about the audience"
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BBC launches three new radio stations: “It’s all about the audience”

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

The three stations were part of wider proposals from the BBC, which also included the launch of a Radio 2 spin-off and the extension of the broadcasting hours of 5 Sports Extra. Both the Radio 2 spin-off and the extension of 5 Sports Extra were refused by Ofcom for the negative impact it was deemed they would have on commercial competitors.

Sam Jackson, the controller of Radio 3, says that while he couldn’t be certain that Unwind would get approval, “I wasn’t surprised, because I think we made a very, very strong case. I was very proud of the submission that we made, I felt we did a good job of arguing why this was distinctive and why it would be welcomed.”

He points out that around 8,000 different pieces of music will be played on Unwind each year, from a broad repertoire but with a focus on recordings from the past 10 years – even of Baroque or classical pieces – and a mission to introduce new contemporary works, including from performers or composers who aren’t signed to record labels.

Radio 3 chief Sam Jackson. BBC

Radio 1 controller Aled Haydn Jones is similarly robust in his defence of why we need two new stations: “It’s all about the audience. Ofcom has pointed out that the BBC needs to be doing better with young audiences. Having services for young people is a public service. Radio 1 is the biggest radio station for youth audiences in the UK, so having stations with the Radio 1 brand offering more is a pretty special thing.”

Both men are keen to stress the differences between what their stations are offering and what can be found on commercial radio, with Haydn Jones claiming that Radio 1 plays more tracks in a week than its nearest commercial competitor does in a year, though he understands the commercial imperative that may account for that disparity.

“Commercial stations are going to pick the songs that work best for their audience and play them as frequently as they want to play them. Whereas Radio 1 are about new artists coming through; over 50 per cent of Radio 1 tracks are within the last six weeks of release and Radio 1 Dance will do the same for UK dance DJs and producers coming through.”

On the back of that he expects Radio 1 Dance to play around 3,000 unique tracks a year – in previous years on BBC Sounds it has averaged around 3,200.

Sam Jackson takes an additional angle in his argument as to how Radio 3 Unwind is distinct from its competitors, saying: “If you compare what we do with Classic FM Calm where, I believe, there are no presenters, we have programmes that are presented by experts in their field.”

Close-up of Sian Williams.

Sian Williams. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

He points to mid-morning presenter Sian Williams, who as well as being a respected broadcaster also has now an NHS practice in the field of trauma mental health, working with first responders. “She brings with her this other side to what she does. She’s a broadcaster, she loves classical music but she’s also trained professionally in mental health and wellbeing.”

Continuing in the comparison with Classic FM Calm, he’s at pains to point out he’s highlighting differences not setting out to denigrate the competition: “This isn’t meant to be a slight on what they do. They do what they do, they do that very well, but they have a kind of jukebox of music that is played with no presenters. There’s an audience for that, there’s an audience for a version of that on Spotify as well and I think anything that introduces more people to classical music is a good thing.

“But I think we have to collectively have the confidence to say there’s room for everybody and then let the audience decide what they want to listen to.”

Haydn Jones also points to the breadth of presenting talent on Radio 1 Dance, which includes many big cheeses from the dance music world, from veterans like Pete Tong to newer names such as Charlie Hedges and the Blessed Madonna.

Charlie Hedges wearing a white crop top, smiling, with her arms stretched outwards.

BBC Radio 1 DJ Charlie Hedges. Kate Green/Getty Images for McDonalds

Defending Radio 1 Anthems, which has a stated mission of serving up nostalgia for young people with a playlist of “bangers” from the Noughties to now, against accusations that it’s just like any number of commercial “decades” stations (Absolute 90s, Heart 80s, etc etc) is a bit tougher but Haydn Jones remains staunch.

“The people who are presenting it are in some of the first presenting jobs, they’ve had out of university. We work with the Student Radio Association, where we had a panel of students playlist our shows, but also inform the Radio 1 team about songs they grew up with or remember.

“But then also we add our curation with our knowledge of young people under 24 to find out which pockets of eras or genres we could delve a bit deeper into to give them ‘new to me’ music; things that they might not have discovered as they were growing up. For us, it’s about the target audience and trying to ensure that they have a service that’s dedicated to them.”

He also points to the fact that getting Ofcom approval is recognition from the broadcast industry that there needs to be a focus on young audiences, and that the BBC is better placed than any to serve that audience.

“It may not be where the easiest money is for our commercial friends, there are going to be more affluent age demographics that can pay bills. The fact that we are able to say we want to make sure that young audiences do not move away from DAB or from broadcast media and drift to streaming, I think is an important one.

“So, I think the fact that we were successful with these is great. It won’t be the full answer to our problems of ensuring that young audiences get what they need from broadcast media and BBC specifically but it’s a brilliant step.”

Asked whether there could be any more spin-offs from their stations, Sam Jackson is cautiously optimistic, saying: “Could there be a Radio 3 jazz station, a Radio 3 live music station? I love the idea of launching some new services that introduce Radio 3 to even more people so long as we keep the main network as healthy and as strong as ever.”

Everything would, of course, be subject to the same lengthy Ofcom approvals process that the new stations have already gone through and it’s this that makes Haydn Jones more reluctant to say yes to more Radio 1 stations: “No one is asking for that right now. And I’m imagining at the pace these things take, if there ever is in the future, I’ll be long gone by then.”

Check out more of our Audio coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Jimmy Kimmel Says 'Live In Front of a Studio Audience" Won't Return
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Jimmy Kimmel Says ‘Live In Front of a Studio Audience” Won’t Return

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Jimmy Kimmel is keeping “Live In Front of a Studio Audience” on a permanent pause. The series of specials, which earned raves and multiple Emmy Awards via three installments in May 2019, December 2019 and December 2021, haven’t been back since the death of icon Norman Lear in 2023. And for Kimmel, it’s probably best to keep it that way.

Kimmel was backstage at the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday, having just won the award for game show host (via “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”) when he was asked whether he would want to do another “Live in Front of a Studio Audience.”

“It would be too emotional to do it without Norman. Lear, you know, I don’t know if my heart could take it,” he said.

Part of the draw of “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” was taking Lear’s 1970s-era sitcoms, known for mixing comedy with an honest look at the issues that people face, and noticing more than 40 years later, the subjects are still relevant. Watching modern casts perform the timeless scripts from Lear’s series was a reminder that while the world may change, the good and bad of humanity doesn’t.

The first special recreated the “All in the Family” episode “Henry’s Farewell” and “The Jeffersons” premiere “A Friend in Need.” The second special featured another “All in the Family” episode and an episode of “Good Times.” The third special combined “The Facts of Life” Season 3 episode “Kids Can Be Cruel” with the “Diff’rent Strokes” Season 1 episode “Willis’ Privacy”

This repped Kimmel’s first Primetime Emmy for game show host — but at the Daytime Emmys, in 1999, he and Ben Stein won the outstanding game show host award for “Win Ben Stein’s Money.”

“It was very surprising,” Kimmel said of that win. “When we won that Emmy, we went on the air the same week ‘South Park’ went on the air, and Comedy Central was not a channel that many people watched. And we were up against these titans, the same shows we’re up against now, ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Jeopardy.’ We didn’t know anyone was watching the show. I think it was the first Emmy Comedy Central ever won. I specifically remember being at that ceremony and seeing Susan Lucci in the front row, and she had lost 15 years in a row. It was like the big story every year. So when we won, I said something to the effect of ‘it seems ridiculous that we would win this in our first year.’ And I handed the Emmy to her, and she later gave it back. She rejected it. At the airport the next day, the lady at the TSA goes, ‘Are you the guy who gave Susan Lucci the Emmy?!’

Meanwhile, in Sunday’s acceptance speech, Kimmel gave a shout-out to original “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” host Regis Philbin.

“Regis was the best at this,” he said. “I don’t think this show would still be on the air if Regis hadn’t hosted it to start with. And he was such an unusual pick at the time. I don’t think people remember that, because it became such a big sensation, not just a hit, but like a cultural phenomenon. I don’t think people thought about the fact that Regis was a very unlikely choice as host for this show that became this big deal. Regis was very nice to me and I liked a lot. It is exciting to to have this and to know that he has this same Emmy somewhere in his family’s collection as well.”

Asked about whether he had thoughts on retiring or leaving his late night talk show. Kimmel joked, “I’m not prepared to answer their question, but it is something I think about a lot, and things have changed a lot over the last what nine years.” He went on to say, “Each day is a new adventure, and I take them as they come. Is that a good way of dodging the question?”

Kimmel was also asked about what it was like being at the forefront of defending democracy along with shows like “Saturday Night Live” and “South Park.” Said Kimmel: “Those are heavy thoughts, and I have a tendency to reject them. I don’t necessarily feel like I’m defending democracy, but I do feel like I’m giving this guy a little poke, and he deserves it, and I enjoy it.”

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David Byrne hails Olivia Rodrigo’s "great relationship with her audience" and reveals his wedding plans
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David Byrne hails Olivia Rodrigo’s “great relationship with her audience” and reveals his wedding plans

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

David Byrne has hailed Olivia Rodrigo’s “great relationship with her audience” and revealed his wedding plans during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

  • READ MORE: David Byrne: “I have a little bit of hope. Not every day, but some days”

Last night (September 3), the former Talking Heads frontman spoke to show host Fallon about his surprise addition at Rodrigo’s Governors Ball performance, which saw the two take on ‘Burning Down The House’ at her headline set back in June.

He and Rodrigo appeared to coordinate outfits, with Rodrigo sporting an all-red set while Byrne wore a white T-shirt underneath red overalls, with Byrne telling Fallon: “She sent me a picture of her outfit and I said, ‘Oh yeah, I can match that.”

They each traded lines of the song, with the pop singer attempting his trademark jaunty moves by bending her knees and running in place. He said he first crossed paths with Rodrigo on her ‘Guts’ world tour before explaining that their dance moves on stage were his idea.

“I saw her show here at Madison Square Garden and met her. I’m a fan,” Byrne said. “And she stayed in touch.”

 

“She said, ‘Hey, wanna join me?’” he added. “I did say, ‘Hey, if you’re in town for a couple days, maybe we can work out a little choreo.’ I had to pinch myself and go, ‘Yeah, I’m really doing this.’”

Continuing to praise the former NME cover star, Bryne said she had cultivated a “great relationship” with her audience. “Not only do they know the songs,” he said, “they mean something to them.”

His appearance on The Tonight Show came ahead of a banner week for Byrne, who today (September 5) release dhis first new solo album in seven years, ‘Who Is The Sky?’. To celebrate the release, Byrne will embark on a worldwide tour, kicking off dates in the US in September, before calling at the UK in March 2026. Any remaining US tickets can be purchased here, and UK tickets here.

Before setting off on those dates, Byrne is getting married to Mala Gaonkar this week, something he revealed on a post on his Instagram Stories, telling Fallon: “Yes! I let the cat out of the bag”.

Accompanying the news was a 42-track playlist of instrumental numbers that will play at his wedding dinner. “I’m getting married this week and made an almost entirely instrumental playlist while our guests eat an amazing and spicy dinner,” Byrne told fans, sharing a link to an Apple Music playlist which you can check out here.

“My sense is that words and lyrics can be distracting – the ear goes to them, especially if it’s a song one knows. So, I opted for buoyant instrumentals that will create a hopeful and joyous atmosphere… and that folks can also ignore at the same time.”

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Anurag Kashyap's daughter Aaliyah slams audience for ignoring ‘good cinema’ like Nishaanchi, Dhadak 2: ‘So frustrating’ | Bollywood
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Anurag Kashyap’s daughter Aaliyah slams audience for ignoring ‘good cinema’ like Nishaanchi, Dhadak 2: ‘So frustrating’ | Bollywood

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap released the trailer of his upcoming film Nishaanchi, which introduces Aaishvary Thackeray in his debut role, on Thursday. The director’s daughter, Aaliyah Kashyap, took to social media to share her frustrations about people wanting ‘good cinema’ but refusing to support such films when they release in theatres. Here’s what she said. (Also Read: Nishaanchi trailer out: Aaishvary Thackeray shines in double role in Anurag Kashyap’s quintessential masala film. Watch)

Aaliyah Kashyap penned a long note on her Instagram stories, drumming up support for her dad Anurag Kashyap’s upcoming film.

Aaliyah Kashyap calls out people for not supporting ‘good cinema’

Aaliyah took to her Instagram stories to call out people who want ‘good cinema’ and yet rarely support films like Nishaanchi and Dhadak 2 when they run in theatres. She wrote, “It’s honestly so frustrating to see people CONSTANTLY say they want ‘good cinema’ but when good films actually release, hardly anyone goes to the theatre. This has been seen with so many films recently like Dhadak 2. And then years later they suddenly become cult classics or hidden gems.”

Adding that she would appreciate it if people watched Nishaanchi in theatres on 19 September, she wrote, “My dad @anuragkashyap 10 new film Nishaanchi comes out on September 19th, and I’ve seen firsthand the amount of love, work, and heart everyone involved has poured into it. If we really want good, impactful and meaningful cinema, we can’t just appreciate it in hindsight. Great cinema doesn’t get better with time, it deserves to be seen NOW.”

Aaliyah Kashyap urged the audience to watch Nishaanchi in theatres.
Aaliyah Kashyap urged the audience to watch Nishaanchi in theatres.

On critically acclaimed Bollywood films struggles

In another Instagram story, Aaliyah reflected how, unfortunately, this was nothing new for the audience as films like Lunchbox and October had struggled at the box office. “And honestly this isn’t something that’s new or just happening now. Some of the most amazing and critically acclaimed Bollywood films (Udaan, Lootera, Lunchbox, Masaan, October etc.) struggled at the box office when they were released. They don’t get that support when it actually matters and when audiences don’t show up, it makes it that much harder for more films like that to get made,” she wrote.

Aaliyah Kashyap wrote of how films like Udaan and Lootera didn't do well at the box office.
Aaliyah Kashyap wrote of how films like Udaan and Lootera didn’t do well at the box office.

About Nishaanchi

Nishaanchi is directed by Anurag and written by Prasoon Mishra, Ranjan Chandel, and Anurag himself. It features Aaishvary in dual roles and also stars Vedika Pinto, Monika Panwar, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, and Kumud Mishra in significant roles. It is backed by Ajay Rai and Ranjan Singh under the Jar Pictures banner, in association with Flip Films.

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