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Bigg Boss 19: Akshay Kumar Turns Judge
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Bigg Boss 19: Akshay Kumar Turns Judge, Farah Khan Drops Double Eviction Bomb; Sparks Rift Between Baseer Ali, Nehal Chudasama- Watch

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Weekend Ka Vaar turned into a star-studded evening as Akshay Kumar, Saurabh Shukla, and Farah Khan stepped in as hosts. From fiery confrontations to emotional goodbyes, the episode had it all — including a shocking double eviction that saw Nagma Mirajkar and Natalia Janiszek leave the house.

Akshay Kumar Turns BB House Into A Courtroom

Bringing in his Jolly LLB charm, Akshay Kumar transformed the Bigg Boss 19 house into a courtroom. Playing judge, he invited housemates to present their arguments. The first round saw Ashnoor and Farrhana face off, with the house ultimately siding with Ashnoor. In another heated session, Kunickaa clashed with Tanya, labeling her a “victim card player,” but Tanya walked away with the win.

Saurabh Shukla Brings Wit and Drama

Joining Akshay, Saurabh Shukla lightened the mood with his trademark humor but also stirred confrontation. In a fiery activity, the Jolly LLB 3 duo asked housemates to vote for the contestant who blows up the smallest issues. With surprising unanimity, almost everyone took Nehal Chudasama’s name.

Farah Khan Announces Double Eviction

The night’s biggest shock came when Farah Khan declared a double elimination. Contestants Nagma Mirajkar and Natalia Janiszek were asked to leave the house, leaving everyone emotional. Awez Darbar broke down during Nagma’s exit, saying, “She is very strong and everything I have been taught about social media is because of her.” Hugging her tightly, he added, “This is not fair, you should have been given a fair chance to play the game.” As she bid him goodbye, Nagma reassured Awez by saying that once she is out of the show, she will begin preparing for their wedding.

As Nagma and Natalia bid their goodbyes, the house was left shaken. Awez later told fellow housemates, “This show was not for her,” underlining the emotional impact of the night’s eliminations.

Akshay Kumar Calls Kunickaa ‘Biggest Khiladi’ On Bigg Boss 19

Weekend Ka Vaar on Bigg Boss 19 turned entertaining when Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, promoting his upcoming film, couldn’t resist teasing his Khiladi co-star Kunickaa.

With his trademark wit, Akshay declared, “Kunickaa sabse badi khiladi hai aur yeh aap sabke saath khel rahi hai.” He went on to jokingly add, “Maa mat baniye,” leaving the housemates in splits.

The lighthearted banter not only brought a wave of laughter to the house but also reminded everyone of Kunickaa’s sharp gameplay and Akshay’s effortless comic timing.

Weekend Ka Vaar Sparks Rift Between Baseer And Nehal

This Weekend Ka Vaar saw emotions run high as Farah Khan hosted a revealing task, asking housemates to name who they wouldn’t want to remain friends with after leaving the Bigg Boss house. To everyone’s surprise, Baseer Ali named Nehal, even though he had saved her from nominations earlier in the week.

Nehal, not shocked by his choice, connected it to her ongoing conflict with Amaal, which first flared up during a recent task where a physical altercation between them left her shaken. Baseer explained that while he respects her, their bond feels “delicate.” Addressing the matter with Farah, Nehal admitted the incident had triggered a particular past trauma, leading to her vulnerable reaction. She later tried clarifying to Amaal that she didn’t mean to blame him, but he pushed back, saying that since her words were said in front of over 100 cameras, it created a damaging narrative.

Farah Khan firmly countered Nehal, saying that in a house under constant scrutiny, one cannot deflect responsibility. The moment not only highlighted the cracks in Baseer and Nehal’s friendship but also reignited tensions surrounding Nehal’s fragile equation with Amaal.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar: Akshay Kumar Teases Housefull 5 Co-Star Natalia Janoszek Over Love Triangle With Baseer, Mridul Tiwari; Arshad Warsi Lauds Amaal Mallik-Watch

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A WW2 Bomb Is Unearthed in Central London
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A WW2 Bomb Is Unearthed in Central London

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

What sets someone off? In the twisty, streaming-caliber thriller “Fuze,” that’s as much the question as whether the 500-pound bomb discovered in a London construction site might blow. If it does, the WW2-era explosive (presumably a relic of the Blitz) could wipe out several city blocks, which is why authorities swarm the area and evacuate all residents in the film’s opening minutes. Normally, that would be a recipe for some edge-of-your-seat action, although Ben Hopkins’ script makes clear early on that the bomb is just a distraction, while an even more sinister plot is ticking within the blast radius.

If it weren’t for the film’s cast (or the grim seriosity of its director, David Mackenzie), “Fuze” might have been a complete dud. But “Hell or High Water” helmer Mackenzie treats the assignment like he’s the one saving lives, eschewing anything that might count as fun along the way. With his jaw clenched and sights set on being the next James Bond, Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Major Will Tranter, a bomb disposal pro who’s both an ace sniper and a bit of a loose cannon, breaking protocol in his obsessive attempt to deactivate the vintage ordnance with minimal casualties.

While Tranter’s poking around the deadly antique, a high-ranking police officer named Zuzana (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is focused on protecting the public. Mackenize singles out a Dari-speaking immigrant named Rahim (Elham Ehsas) and his elderly parents as the residents warily pour out of a nearby apartment building, knowing that audiences’ imaginations (and biases) will start to suggest how this character might relate to the bigger picture. Although several of the film’s surprises are predictable — usually just moments before the reversal comes — no one is likely to figure out Rahim’s connection to the bomb.

One thing is sure: Movie stars don’t take roles in movies like “Fuze” unless they’re being offered something interesting to play, which means that the instant Theo James and Sam Worthington appear (or step from the shadows), our interest shifts from the bomb to whatever these two and their accomplices are up to. For nearly the first half of the film, composer Tony Doogan layers a steady synthetic heartbeat beneath the action, which gains little from this trick. If we’re invested, it’s because the cast telegraphs that these characters are important.

James’s character talks with a South African accent and goes by the name Karalis, and though he comes across as a villain at first, it’s too early to say if that’s true. Karalis supplies his colleagues with fluorescent orange utility uniforms and stealthily leads them through the back door of the Bank Al Muraqabah, located just below Rahim’s building. While Tranter tinkers and Zuzana monitors the wall of local surveillance footage, Karalis and his team get to work drilling through the wall of the vault. Clearly, it’s no coincidence that they picked this moment to rob the bank. But what is their greater goal?

Mackenzie’s a good director — good enough to make the sheer preposterous of this heist seem plausible — but he saves the thing that would make us root for these characters until the very end. Meanwhile, it’s not clear who’s side we’re meant to take, which complicates things once a scheme that couldn’t possibly have gone according to plan starts to unravel in unexpected and potentially upsetting ways. By this point, there are plot holes bigger than the one this bomb might tear in the London map.

How did the bomb get to the building site? Who’s the bloke whose safety deposit box Karalis is after, and why isn’t he a character? Is Zuzana the only one trying to stop the scheme, and what kind of thriller is that, where you leave it to the criminals to eliminate one another? There’s an element of sleek, Jean-Pierre Melville-style efficiency to the operation, if not Michael Mann-level theatrics. “Fuze” shares the French director’s code of honor between men, no matter which side of the law they inhabit, as seen in films such as “The Red Circle” and “Army of Shadows.”

Apart from one shocking death (when Tranter switches from neutralizing bombs up close to eliminating threats with his long-range rifle), the action is entertaining enough in the moment, but not especially memorable. The most explosive scene isn’t the one you expect, but the coda in which we learn why three characters are so unwaveringly loyal, when everyone else seems ready to double-cross each other at the first opportunity. It’s in that moment that the film’s fuze is set. Can Tranter or anyone stop it?

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Sachin Tendulkar Surprises Fans by Calling Siddharth’s 3BHK a Recent Favourite
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Trailer of Arjun Das Starrer Bomb Unveiled

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Arjun Das is back with Bomb, and this time the actor steps into a world that is equal parts eccentric and eerie. The trailer, unveiled earlier this week, opens in a rustic village setting where superstition collides with the absurd. One scene even has the locals mistaking a man for dead — only for him to let out a fart, sending the crowd into chaos. It’s a taste of the off-beat tone the film promises, with humour and mystery sitting side by side.

The film is helmed by Vishal Venkat, who made his mark with Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal. Here, he also co-writes the script alongside Manikandan Mathavan and Abishek Sabarigirison, with additional dialogues by Makizhnan BM.

Ensemble Cast, Strong Crew, and Musical Flourish

Backing Arjun Das in Bomb is a line-up packed with familiar faces: Kaali Venkat, Shivathmika Rajashekar, Nassar, Abhirami, Singampuli, Bala Saravanan and more. The film is produced by Sudha Sukumar and Sukumar Balakrishnan under the Gembrio Pictures banner, with D. Saravana Kumar also attached as producer.

On the technical side, the team features some heavy hitters. Rajkumar PM is behind the lens, while Prasanna GK handles editing duties. Manoj Kumar takes charge of art direction, and Monster Mukesh choreographs the stunt sequences.

Music comes from D. Imman, and the album already has buzz thanks to a rich set of singers including KS Chithra, Pushpavanam Kuppusamy, Haricharan, Swetha Mohan, Madhu Balakrishnan, Dharshini Rajkumar and Meghna Suresh. The lyrics are penned by Mani Amuthavan, Chandru K, Rakendu Mouli and Jayra, promising a mix of soulful and folk-tinged tracks that tie into the rural setting.

Trailer of Arjun Das-starrer Bomb unveiled

Why Bomb Stands Out

Unlike conventional village dramas, Bomb leans into satire with a sprinkle of magical realism. The trailer hints at themes of superstition and collective belief, but filters them through comedy, giving the film a refreshing edge. Arjun Das, known for his intense screen presence in thrillers like Kaithi and Andhaghaaram, is taking an unexpected detour here — trading dark, brooding roles for something lighter and more experimental.

With its oddball premise, colourful characters, and a soundtrack rooted in tradition, Bomb has set itself apart in the September release calendar. The film opens on September 12, 2025, and promises a theatrical experience that’s as unconventional as its trailer suggests.

Also Read: Ajith Kumar’s Good Bad Ugly Trailer Drops Ahead Of Its Release

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