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Poo: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Character Is The Blueprint for Confidence, Glam & Individuality

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

More than two decades since she first walked down the corridors of a London university in glittery crop tops, tightly fitted skirts and raw confidence, Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Poo still lives on. No, not only in memes or rewatches, but in today’s language, drip and zero regrets energy.

Poo wasn’t just a character, she was a zero filter, all fire personality. Her attitude was built to stand tall, not bow, even before it was cool to have one. Released in 2001, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham introduced Pooja Sharma as the uber glam, no-nonsense, brutally honest younger sister. She, quite literally, stole every scene she was in.

No one can forget that Poo continued the legacy of Y2K glamour. Her iconic one-liners like “Tell me how it was”, “Whatever!”, and “Ugh, minus!”, became instant classics. Social media influencers still take notes from her, for Poo was the OG influencer. She worked towards self-love before it was a popular thought. Her high standards and zero tolerance for mediocrity made her the bad b*tch Doja Cat loves singing about. In fact, her mirror talks were daily affirmations before self-help became mainstream and pop culture worthy.

Kareena Kapoor Khan

Even today, her confidence is deduced like she’s the Irene Adler to our Sherlock Holmes. It is also admired and meme-ified on reels. While millennials have been quoting her since time immemorial, Gen Zs have entered the chat with full conviction. She has become a litmus test for personas that never shrink.

But beyond the fashion and the sass, what makes Poo a champion is her complete refusal to tone herself down. She did not care about what is expected out of a traditional Indian woman of the ‘2000s. She didn’t let her be defined as “so demure, so mindful.” In fact, Poo was anything but demure. And rightly so.

Kareena Kapoor Khan

She represented a kind of liberated Indian woman, who could be glamorous, demanding, self-assured and still lovable. Kareena made sure Poo was pictured that way and that her powerful personality never had to settle for less.

Kareena Kapoor Khan

Fashion cycles have come and gone, but crop tops, velour tracksuits and hair flips à la Poo never really left. Her legacy in fashion is insane. Today, she’s referenced in everything. She is Ananya Panday’s favourite topic when it comes to pop princess aesthetic. She is Alia Bhatt’s go-to friend when it comes to maintaining her “good looks, good looks and good looks.” Newer generations keep meeting her for the first time through digital edits because Poo is timeless. She was never made to fit in.

Two decades on, Poo isn’t just recalled as some early ‘2000s character. She is quoted, worshipped, analysed and idolised.

Also Read: Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ananya Panday & More React to Homebound as India’s Oscars 2026 Entry

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Stephen Colbert’s ‘Colbert Report’ Character Returns for 'The Word'
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Stephen Colbert’s ‘Colbert Report’ Character Returns for ‘The Word’

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Stephen Colbert pulled out all the stops in defending his late-night competitor and friend Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday. That included pulling out his old Comedy Central character: Stephen Colbert the political pundit and host of The Colbert Report.

Cue the bald eagle screech.

“Hello, nation,” Colbert said in character. “Daddy’s home.”

The faux Colbert jumped right back into his signature segment, “The Word,” which puts the conservative words coming out of his Republican mouth at odds with contradictory text in a side-chyron. To get us out of this “free-speech crisis,” Colbert suggests we all just…don’t say anything. And certainly not aloud.

Regarding the First Amendment, Colbert said, ”You can have your rights just as long as you don’t use them.” (Chyron: “Like a gym membership.”)

“Give up, America. Just give up and stop saying anything that might upset the president,” Colbert concluded. “If you think that’s a terrible idea, no you don’t.”

Watch the segment below.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended after mocking MAGA Republicans for scrambling to distance their own ideologies from those of Charlie Kirk’s alleged murderer, Tyler Robinson. Both sides of the aisle have been playing a game of hot potato with Robinson’s perceived political affiliations.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.

The joke cost Kimmel at least a few nights of ABC’s airtime — discussions about whether and when Jimmy Kimmel Live! would and could return are still ongoing at the highest levels within The Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC. Read the inside story on how Kimmel’s Disney suspension was handed down here.

Colbert still has a talk show — until next May at least. His guests on Thursday’s show were CNN’s Jake Tapper and The New Yorker editor David Remnick. Both heavily criticized Trump for meddling and Disney for, as Tapper put it, “acquiescing” to power.

In the old days, The Colbert Report’s lead-in was The Daily Show. Well, Jon Stewart is back in that chair — sometimes — read here to see how he tackled the Kimmel crisis. Over on NBC, Jimmy Fallon had something to say about this whole mess — as did Seth Meyers.

September 19, 2025 0 comments
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Natasha Rothwell & Dom Hetrakul On Working With LISA For Her Acting Debut, How Natasha Feels Being the Only Recurring Character | Emmy Awards 2025
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Natasha Rothwell & Dom Hetrakul On Working With LISA For Her Acting Debut, How Natasha Feels Being the Only Recurring Character | Emmy Awards 2025

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Natasha Rothwell & Dom Hetrakul caught up with QTCinderella on the red carpet of the 2025 Emmy Awards.

September 15, 2025 0 comments
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Review: A Small Animated Wonder
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Review: A Small Animated Wonder

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Possibly the first bonafide coming-of-age movie about a two-year-old girl who learns her place in the world and how it works, Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han’s “Little Amélie or the Character of Rain” might operate on a similar emotional wavelength as recent genre classics like “Boyhood” or “Lady Bird,” but this animated bildungsroman — impressionistically adapted from an autobiographical novel by the Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb — feels as though it belongs to a different universe altogether. 

For one thing, its chubby-cheeked namesake believes that she’s God. Or, begrudgingly, at least a god. Buddhist tradition holds that children are “of the gods” until the age of seven or so, when they make their transition into the mortal world, but something must have gotten lost in translation for the French-speaking Amélie, who was born to Belgian parents in the mountains of Japan toward the end of the 1960s. The youngest of three children, Amélie is so slow to develop that a doctor tells her parents that she’s a vegetable, and instructs them to place her in a protective bubble. “God did nothing, and was forgotten,” says her constant and precocious inner monologue (voiced by the older Loïse Charpentier). 

'Wayward,' a Netflix series, stars Toni Collette as Evelyn Wade, shown here watching over group therapy

And then, one fateful day, her visiting grandmother (Cathy Cerde as Claude) feeds Amélie a piece of Belgian white chocolate and the little girl erupts in a blaze of light like something out of “Dragonball Z.” From that point on, the former “vegetable” is a walking, talking vessel of wonder. And the movie around her — which is just as short, strange, and suspended between reality and imagination as its pint-sized heroine — is likewise open to the mysteries of the universe, as “Little Amélie or the Character of Rain” blossoms into a uniquely childlike meditation on all of the beauty that life has to offer, and on all of the loss which makes that beauty worth cherishing while you can. 

As anyone who’s ever had a two-year-old could tell you, kids that age don’t quite see things in such abstract terms. And yet, Vallade and Liane-Cho Han’s borderline anthropomorphic film is so arresting for how beautifully it approximates a child’s experience of entering the world, and of realizing that it extends beyond the limits of their gaze. That it existed before they were born, and doesn’t revolve around any single one of us. 

That awakening is both subject and story for “Little Amélie,” and yet it would be hard to imagine a less didactic approach to the lessons involved. Plotted like a series of ever-expanding bubbles, the movie is primarily driven by splendor more than anything else, and by the sheer joy of discovering what life has to offer for the first time. Amélie’s world is a feast for the senses, and the rotoscope-like style of the film’s digital animation — not performance-captured, but illustrated to make it look as though a soft and hyper-vivid filter has been placed over reality as we know it — transforms even the most ordinary kitchens or flower gardens into the stuff of core memories. 

The girl’s massive green eyes constantly re-center the movie around the act of looking, and that focus — when combined with the overall aesthetic — has the added effect of making everything she encounters seem equally real. When Amélie imagines her mean older brother as a mindless carp sucking away at the surface of a pond, we understand that’s how she thinks of him in her mind’s eye. When she becomes convinced that her mother’s vacuum cleaner must also be a god (how else could it make things permanently disappear like that?), there’s no sense in doubting her conviction. 

In the film’s most effective sequence, Amélie’s loving young housekeeper — a Japanese woman who’s either fluent in French for some reason or our first hint of the movie’s interchangeable approach to language — uses a rice cooker to explain the horror of the bombs that rained down on the country during the war, and to do so in a way that a (super-advanced) two-year-old might be able to understand. There isn’t so much as a hint of violence, and yet the image of grains being separated from each other amid the void of a closed pot offers a potent evocation of what it must be like to hear about and process such things for the first time.

Voiced by Victoria Grobois, Nishio-san will become Amélie’s best friend and most beloved teacher. The child’s world literally grows more fleshed out as a result of their time together, and while “Little Amélie” is rarely suspenseful or meaningfully story-driven, its visual progression from vague color splotches to Monet-like detail offers a compelling kind of plot development unto itself. 

The film gets sadder as it goes along and forces Amélie to contend with a handful of uncomfortable realities (including the reasons why their Japanese landlord is so standoffish towards her foreign tenants, and the fact that Amélie’s family won’t be staying in the country forever), but it becomes more beautiful at exactly the same rate. Lasting only 71 minutes, or just a little bit longer than a sunshower, sunshower, “Little Amélie and the Character of Rain” isn’t a moment too short for its material, and yet its brevity allows it to maintain that delicate balance between joy and grief — discovery and heartache — from start to finish, and to use the sweet cocoon of childhood as a way of crystallizing how that dynamic grows with us as we get older. “Life is a great chomping mouth that spares nothing,” Amélie surmises at her lowest moment, but there’s oh so much to see between each bite.

Grade: B

“Little Amélie or the Character of Rain” screened at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. GKIDS will release it in select theaters on Friday, October 31, and nationwide on Friday, November 7.

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September 10, 2025 0 comments
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DEADPOOL'S DOOMSDAY Dilemma!" - Ryan Reynolds' Character Won't Be Joining The Avengers Team! | Glamsham.com
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DEADPOOL’S DOOMSDAY Dilemma!” – Ryan Reynolds’ Character Won’t Be Joining The Avengers Team! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Rumours of Deadpool joining the Avengers reached a fever pitch after actor Ryan Reynolds shared a cryptic Instagram post last month. The doodle of a red “A” over the Avengers logo, along with chatter about a supposed feud with Robert Downey Jr.—who is set to return as the villainous Doctor Doom—had fans convinced Reynolds’ foul-mouthed anti-hero was headed to the MCU’s next big team-up film, Avengers: Doomsday.

Reynolds Responds at TIFF 2025

The speculation was finally addressed at the Toronto International Film Festival 2025, where Reynolds was promoting his documentary John Candy: I Like Me. Asked about Deadpool Easter eggs in the upcoming Avengers film, he laughed and quipped, “There’s four that I’ve got in there. Of course, I’ve written them all at home in my PJs, and nobody’s seen ’em nor have I stepped foot on set.” The actor made it clear—at least for now—that he has not filmed anything for the project.

Deadpool’s MCU Debut and Future

Deadpool officially entered the MCU in 2024 with Deadpool & Wolverine, a record-breaking success that grossed $1.3 billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing R-rated film ever. The film also introduced Channing Tatum as Gambit, who is confirmed to return in Avengers: Doomsday. That connection, along with Reynolds’ social media antics, has fueled theories that Deadpool could appear either in Doomsday or its follow-up, Avengers: Secret Wars (2027).

What to Expect from Avengers: Doomsday

Directed by the Russo Brothers, the Phase Six entry boasts a massive ensemble including Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange), Anthony Mackie (Captain America), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Letitia Wright (Black Panther), Simu Liu (Shang-Chi), Florence Pugh (Yelena Belova) and more. The film will release on December 18, 2026, with Robert Downey Jr. headlining as Doctor Doom.

For now, fans will have to wait and see if Reynolds is simply trolling—or if Deadpool really will crash the Avengers party.

September 6, 2025 0 comments
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Lovely US Trailer for 'Little Amélie or the Character of Rain' Animation
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Lovely US Trailer for ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Animation

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Lovely US Trailer for ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Animation

by Alex Billington
September 3, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You were the only one who saw who I really was.” This film! GKids has unveiled the official US trailer for Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, also known as just Little Amélie, a beautiful animated film from France. From directors Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes (the original title) is the story of Amélie, a Belgian girl living in Japan, who adores nature and all the spectacular beauty of the outdoors. The story explores life with her companion Nishio-san, a caretaker for the family. Her third birthday becomes a turning point, marking the beginning of life-altering events that will shape her understanding of the world. With the voices of Emmylou Homs, Loïse Charpentier, Laetitia Coryn, Yumi Fujimori, and Isaac Schoumsky. I saw this at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and it really left me in awe – which is the exact quote they use on this trailer and poster! I’m a huge fan of this film. There aren’t enough superlatives to describe how beautiful it is. Even though the 2D animation style seems simplistic, it’s certainly not, once it gets moving and everyone is swept up in all these adventures in her little world it is breathtaking. I’m very happy they’re giving this a proper theatrical release in this US this November. Enjoy.

Official US trailer for animated movie Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, direct from YouTube:

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Trailer

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Poster

You can watch the intial festival trailer for the Little Amélie movie right here to view the first look again.

Follows the young Amélie – born in Japan to Belgian parents – as she navigates an extraordinary early childhood. For the first two-and-a-half years of her life, she exists in a state of pure sensation, detached from typical human experiences – metaphorically described as “a digestive tube, inert and vegetative”. But on her third birthday, a transformative event awakens her to the world. Over the next six months, she discovers language, family, a heavenly garden, Japan, water, the changing seasons and the passage of time. Drawing on the Japanese belief that children are considered divine until the age of three, the film explores how this brief period, filled with joy & sorrow, is a foundational element in shaping her identity.

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, originally known as Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes in French, is co-directed by filmmakers Liane-Cho Han Jin Kuang (animator on The Illusionist, Long Way North, Ethel & Ernest, Calamity a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary) & Mailys Vallade (of The Lighthouse Keeper short, artist on Calamity a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary), making their feature directorial debut with this project. The screenplay is written by Liane-Cho Han Jin Kuang, Eddine Noël, Aude Py, and Mailys Vallade. Adapted from the book written by Amélie Nothomb. Produced by Claire La Combe, Edwina Liard, Henri Magalon, and Nidia Santiago. This first premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival earlier this year (read our review) and it’s next playing TIFF this month before release. GKids will debut Little Amélie or the Character of Rain in US theaters nationwide starting November 7th, 2025 late this fall. Beautiful?

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Why Oscar Is the Only 'The Office' Character Back
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Why Oscar Is the Only ‘The Office’ Character Back

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

When viewers tune in to The Paper, the new spinoff of The Office set at a Midwestern newspaper, they will be met with a familiar face.

Oscar Nuñez, who played fan-favorite Dunder Mifflin accountant Oscar Martínez in the original series, is back for the new show, alongside a fresh cast of Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg and Ramona Young — and behind the camera, the same fictional documentary crew that filmed at Dunder Mifflin, now looking for their next subjects. At the series’ Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday, creators Greg Daniels and Michael Koman explained the decision to have Oscar be a connecting piece between the two projects.

“He’s fabulous, he’s hilarious. Also if you look at the finale of The Office, the characters have a lot of wrap up and they were mostly going in different directions, leaving Dunder Mufflin; Oscar was kind of the same as he was in the beginning when he was still there, so it made sense,” Daniels told The Hollywood Reporter. Koman added “Oscar’s just really funny and I love him, and I thought he works really well because he blends in to almost any ensemble. He makes the show funnier,” and after The Office “his story was a little more open-ended. So it made sense to bring him back because it felt like there was more story there.”

But don’t expect too many more cast members Office cast members to show up at The Paper, as Daniels explained, “Most of the cast, their stories had closure and I don’t think they really want to open them up again just to guest on another show. It was very important for me to create a show that would stand on its own and make its own name for itself and not need guest stars from the old show every week to get [people to] tune in.”

Nuñez himself said his return was a “slow process” and came after many conversations with Daniels, as he joked that he doesn’t think this former castmates are too jealous that he’s the chosen one: “They’re doing OK, no one’s starving. I think they’re happy for me.”

Several former stars of The Office were in attendance at the premiere, as Ellie Kemper, Paul Lieberstein, Creed Bratton and Kate Flannery all walked the carpet. Kemper — who is married to Koman — teased when she heard of Nuñez’s return that she didn’t “want to speak to him ever again. I was like ‘Why does he get to share in a joyous second iteration?’” But after watching the first episode, she says, “He’s just fantastic.”

Koman also explained the thinking behind his and Daniels’ unique spinoff concept, which is set in the same world as The Office but has fairly little overlap with the original series.

“Greg originally ran the idea past me about creating a documentary-style show at a newspaper, specifically a newspaper that was having a difficult time and somebody comes in and is trying to put it back on its feet. I just responded to that idea and really liked it, and said yes. Then he ran the idea past me that it was connected to The Office,” the co-creator recalled. “I was already on board with the basic premise; what I really liked about the second idea was that the same crew that had made The Office documentary would go look for a new subject, come across this and feel like ‘Yes, this is the next project we want to do.’”

He continued, “I also really liked the idea that this documentary exists — the original Office documentary exists in our world so our characters would know what it looks like to be filmed at work over a period of years. It doesn’t play a big part, but I like the reality of that because I feel like that’s how real life works; we all watch reality shows and documentaries and we sort of know what it means now to be filmed in a way that we didn’t 20 years ago.”

The Paper debuts all 10 episodes of its first season Sept. 4 on Peacock.

August 29, 2025 0 comments
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EastEnders teases feud for Max Branning return with another iconic character
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EastEnders teases feud for Max Branning return with another iconic character

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Of course, Max has multiple family connections still in Walford – from his brother Jack (Scott Branning) to his eldest children Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) and Oscar (Pierre Moullier), plus a love child he doesn’t know about in Annie Carter.

If that wasn’t enough, he’s also got former flames on the Square in the form of Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) and Linda Carter (Kellie Bright).

However, Max was also never short on enemies, and now one he has never encountered has become clear in Tuesday’s episode (26th August 2025).

Following the exposure of Oscar as the intruder who left Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) shaken, schemer Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins) made her anti-Branning feelings very clear.

Speaking to her son and Lauren’s partner, Peter Beale (Thomas Law), in The Albert, Cindy suggested that Lauren had plotted with Oscar to rob the Truemans.

Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins) is holding a grudge in EastEnders. BBC

“She is a Branning, I wouldn’t put anything past them,” argued Cindy about Lauren.

Cindy also argued that Peter’s deceased siblings, Lucy (Hetti Bywater) and Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell), would have seen “straight through” Lauren.

Later, in Kathy’s Cafe, Cindy approached Patrick’s so, Dr. Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey), and complained about Oscar, claiming he had “family form” and “like father, like son”.

Cindy then blamed Max for the death of her eldest son, Steven, and claimed the Brannings were “evil”, with Steven’s death “living proof”.

After telling Anthony he should be relieved Patrick didn’t suffer worse and calling out Oscar’s character, Cindy left.

Aaron Sidwell as Steven Beale in EastEnders in 2017.

Aaron Sidwell as Steven Beale in EastEnders in 2017. YouTube/BBC

Of course, fans will recall that Steven sustained fatal injuries following a violent encounter with Max back in 2017 during a fire started as part of Max’s revenge against the Beales for his being framed for Lucy’s murder.

Steven died in hospital after learning that Max’s daughter, Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald), was pregnant with his child. Abi also died months later after a fatal fall from the Vic, but her child, later named Abi after her mother, was saved.

Max now lives away from Walford, estranged from all his children, but is still the guardian of his granddaughter Abi, who is also Cindy’s grandchild. Max and Cindy share three grandchildren – Abi Jr., Peter and Lauren’s sons, Louie Beale (Jake McNally) and Jimmy Beale.

Pierre Moullier as Oscar Branning, Jacqueline Jossa as Lauren Branning, Jake Wood as Max Branning, and Scott Maslen as Jack Branning pose and stand on the exterior set to Walford tube station for EastEnders.

(L-R) Pierre Moullier as Oscar Branning, Jacqueline Jossa as Lauren Branning, Jake Wood as Max Branning, and Scott Maslen as Jack Branning pose and stand on the exterior set of Walford tube station for EastEnders. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

In case that history wasn’t complicated enough, Max also had an affair with Lucy before she was killed at the hands of her younger half-brother Bobby Beale.

So, there’s now set to be huge tension when Max returns to Walford.

Yet, given the similar scheming and adulterous behaviour of both Max and Cindy, many fans (with us included!) have speculated that this tension could lead to passion as well as fury.

We’ll certainly be ready for drama…

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August 27, 2025 0 comments
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Who Is Ram Sidhu? Character Makes Shocking Return

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Unforgotten Season 6 Episode 1.]

A new cold case has been reopened in Unforgotten, and this time, the case is getting personal. Season 6 premiered on Sunday, August 24, on PBS, and the crime drama opened with Detectives Sunny Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar) and Jess James (Sinéad Keenan) being called to investigate very limited human remains (a spine and a leg, specifically) discovered on Whitney Marsh.

Pathologist Leanne Balcombe (Georgia Mackenzie) helped determine that the body was a male’s, that it must have been dismembered before being strewn in the marshes in which they were found, and that the victim had to have lost considerable blood beforehand as well. What they didn’t expect was for the clues to lead them to a corrupt cop from Sunny’s past. That is none other than Ram Sidhu (Phaldut Sharma), who was last seen in Unforgotten Season 4. What the episode’s final moments revealed was that Ram is now in prison and could be connected to this season’s murder. Ram’s return was previously teased in photos from Season 6, but the nature of his return was unknown. (For a deeper look at what’s to come this season, see here.)

Four new potential suspects were introduced in the episode we all. And as always with Unforgotten (which is one of the few shows on PBS that’s completely original and not based on a book franchise), the season will slowly reveal how these four suspects are possibly connected to the cold case.

This season’s suspects includes a controversial TV commentator Melinda Ricci (MyAnna Buring), who we learn is engaged to man trying to regain his ability to walk after a bad injury. Melinda received bad news that it was unlikely that her husband-to-be would ever walk again.

There’s also a London college professor, Juliet Cooper (Victoria Hamilton), whose husband died by suicide and the trauma is causing her teen daughter, Taylor Cooper (Pixie Davies), to act out in school. Juliet was also threatened with disciplinary action at work after a white student reported her for recommending a big that used a racial slur in the title. The book, Juliet explained to her boss, was written by a Black woman and the shocking title served a specific purpose pursuant to the book’s subject. The student felt it was wrong nonetheless. Juliet was very defensive when told she had to take a sensitivity course.

Sam Taylor

Another suspect is Martin Baines (Maximilian Fairley), an autistic man who’s struggling to keep his life organized with a mother at home who needs constant physical care. Their house is in complete disorder and they struggle to keep it clean in the aftermath of the death of Martin’s father. Martin has a hard time connecting with new people, but he has people in his life who are empathetic and helpful as well, such as the desk staff at a neighborhood clinic. He also spends considerable time in online chatrooms with extremists.

The final suspect is Asif Syed (Elham Ehsas), who was preparing to take his U.K. citizenship test. Asif helps illegal immigrants get into the U.K. This reunited him with a friend, Hassan (Ahmad Sakhi), a trained doctor who’s now considering applying for asylum in the hopes of better career opportunities. Asif warned that he “risked his life” for a similar hope and he was still forced into a detention center.

Sunny and Jess were having personal struggles of their while investigating the cold case. Sunny was struggling to find time to see his family, and Jess was suspicious of her husband, who uncharacteristically and unexpectedly made her a fish dinner. The next night, he was gone from their home.

As for the investigation, Sunny and Jess had already determined that the victim had to have been murdered within the last 13 years. The spine and leg turned out to be a match, and the DNA was matched with Gerrard Samuel Cooper, Juliet’s husband and Taylor’s father. Sunny remembered this case well. He said Juliet was the one who called in Gerrard’s disappearance, but a body was never found. His death was labeled a suicide by jumping into the Thames River. With Gerrard’s remains finally found, the suicide has turned into a homicide. But that’s not where the twists ended.

The officer in charge of the Cooper case has been in jail since 2022 on multiple counts of corruption. Sunny charged the man, Ram, himself. The cold case is bringing up skeletons from Sunny’s own past in Unforgotten Season 6, with the premiere ending on a shot of Ram in Ashbourne Prison.

Ram was one of the suspects in Season 4’s murder investigation. While he wasn’t revealed to be the killer in the end, he was booked for preventing a lawful burial of a body and for ties to the killer’s cocaine smuggling operation. Is he now a suspect in the Cooper murder as well?

Unforgotten, Sundays, 10/9c, PBS

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui Reveals His Raman Raghav 2.0 Character ‘Never Really Left’ Him

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui stands tall as one of the finest actors in Indian cinema, renowned for his extraordinary versatility and the profound depth he brings to every role. With his unparalleled craft, he has earned a distinctive place in the industry, often evoking comparisons to the legendary late Irrfan Khan. One amongst many was Ramanna from Raman Raghav 2.0 a serial killer.

While he shooked everyone with his incredible performance, the actor was recently seen opening about different nuances of the character. Read on to know what he shared.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui On His Raman Raghav 2.0 Character

Nawazuddin Siddiqui was recently asked about his role in Raman Raghav 2.0, how does he feel about his character and how there are very less people who can do it with such finesse. Answering this, the actor said, “When I got that role, I knew it wouldn’t be easy. It wasn’t the kind of role you could just show up and perform casually. It demanded serious mental and emotional preparation.”

He continued, “To get into that mindset, I isolated myself. I stayed in a resort in Lonavala for 5–6 days. Just to believe one line from the script: ‘I eat, drink, sleep, and kill. It doesn’t matter to me. I don’t even feel pain. You kill with the justification of humanity or religion—I kill just because.’ That was extremely hard for me to believe in. Because I’m not that person.”

Nawazuddin further added, “I’ve never even raised my hand on someone, never scolded anyone. And here I had to become a man who kills without remorse. I knew I couldn’t fake it—I had to believe it, even if just for those scenes. Only after that internal shift happened, I return to Mumbai to shoot. I stepped on set fully convinced, at least for those moments, that I could do it. It was one of the most difficult roles I’ve ever taken on.”

Nawazuddin: That Experience Never Really Left Me

Further talking about how and why actors get too much into the character he said, “When an actor is truly serious about their craft—when they’re vulnerable and committed—that intensity reflects on screen. People sometimes ask, ‘Why do actors go so deep?’ But that depth, that seriousness, is what breathes life into a performance. This role was so psychologically complex that it affected me physically too.”

He continued, “At one point, I fell seriously ill during filming. I was admitted to Kokilaben Hospital, completely unconscious. Later, I was told that even in that state, I kept repeating Raman Raghav’s dialogues. I don’t remember any of it—but that’s how deep it had gone. After 8–10 days, I recovered and returned to finish the film. But that experience… it never really left me.”

On the work front, Nawazuddin will be seen in Raat Akeli Hai 2 and Thama.

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Also Read: Transgender In Haddi To Vengeful Faizal Khan In Gangs of Wasseypur, 7 Times Nawazuddin Siddiqui Cemented His Legacy In Indian Cinema

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