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The Leak Of Dharmendra’s ICU Footage And The Cost Of Public Life
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The Leak Of Dharmendra’s ICU Footage And The Cost Of Public Life

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

When news broke that actor Dharmendra had been hospitalised at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, the focus was on his health and recovery. What was not expected was how quickly a deeply private moment would become public entertainment. An ICU video showing the 89-year-old actor in a vulnerable state, surrounded by family, was secretly recorded and leaked. The hospital staff member responsible was arrested, yet the damage had already been done.

Read more: Dharmendra Isn’t Dead, But Journalism Might Be: The Curious Case Of Media Hoaxes

This incident brings into sharp relief the tension between celebrity and privacy. For public figures like Dharmendra, who have lived decades in the public eye, there remains no clear boundary between the persona and the person. Filmmakers and journalists have long recognised the mistake of reducing an actor to a product of their image. Still, when the cameras move into the ICU, the spectacle overrides the person.

Dharmendra’s family issued requests for privacy following his discharge, saying he’ll recover at home and asking the media and the public to stop speculation. But the leak of the video revealed the extent to which access has shifted — from the documentarians and fans outside the gates to those inside the hospital ward with a camera in their pocket. The footage swiftly became content for sharing and commenting.

Dharmendra case: What it means for public figures to have a private life

In discussing what it means to have a private life for a public figure, we must recognise that not all moments should be filtered into public consumption. The difference between a public announcement of recovery and a private stream of consciousness from a hospital bed is vast. One honours the individual’s dignity, the other reduces it. When staff films without consent, and the video spreads, the violation is complete. It’s not just about paparazzi in the driveway; it is about cameras in the room when healing is supposed to happen in rest.

For the industry, the implications are broad. Celebrities often negotiate visibility; their careers rely on performance, yes, but also on boundaries. The Deol family’s reaction showed fatigue, not for the illness itself but for the permanence of waiting lenses. For fans, the psychological contract is that you can watch, admire, applaud — but not infiltrate. When that contract is breached you feel a share of shame, even if the story is not about you.

In a time of social media where “Breaking” can mean “breach,” the demand for content often trumps burden of ethics. A single clip from Dharmendra’s bed became viewed by thousands before the family had processed it themselves. The viewer becomes voyeurs, the platform becomes runway for the personal.

What is to be done? First, institutions like hospitals and media outlets need robust policy. Recording patients without consent is an ethical and legal violation. Second, audiences must pause and question their appetite. A video might go viral, but that does not make it right. Ships of empathy can still sail. When the Deol family asked for privacy, they were asserting that public life does not mean perpetual exposure.

Third, the celebrities themselves benefit from drawing lines. Defining what is shared and what remains off-camera becomes part of the modern star’s strategy. Dharmendra’s team drew that line when the leak happened, calling for respect and rest. The clarity of their statement, “Please give us privacy”, should disrupt the cycle of “content at any cost.”

Ultimately, what this episode shows us is that fame may invite cameras, but it cannot invite all cameras. A hospital bed should not serve as a backdrop for trending clips. A family’s grief or fear should not be edited into a viral moment. Celebrities, though public figures, deserve privacy in moments of vulnerability. When we blur the line, we trade empathy for engagement, dignity for display.

For Dharmendra, a towering figure in Indian cinema, the intrusion was in the violation of trust. He did not sign up for a hospital live-stream. He signed up for movies but photography does not equal love.

Public interest does not equal public right. We must refuse to see every private moment as public property. And perhaps, after this episode, the industry and audience will remember: even legends need their quiet backstage.

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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How much could the Steam Machine cost? Our prediction
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How much could the Steam Machine cost? Our prediction

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

We wish we could tell you outright how much the Steam Machine could cost, but sadly, Valve has not provided any figures, so we’ve put on our detective hat to give you our prediction on how many of your pretty pennies you will have to cough up.

Dubbed by many as the ‘GabeCube’, the Steam Machine offers gamers an exciting proposition: a more powerful Steam Deck hooked up to your TV.

One of the primary pillars of the Deck’s success was its affordability, and Valve has indicated it wants to continue this tradition with the Steam Machine, but stormy clouds are gathering on the PC horizon that are causing the cost of certain components to skyrocket.

With no official word then, it’s up to us to read the tea leaves of interviews, and which market segment Valve is positioning the Steam Machine for, to figure out how much the Steam Machine will cost.

How much could the Steam Machine cost? Our prediction

A close-up of the power button on the Steam Machine. Valve

Speaking to Linus Sebastian of Linus Tech Tips, Valve said that the Steam Machine will be “competitively priced with a PC”, but notes that it will be “priced like a PC rather than like a console”.

This is very telling on where to expect the cost of the Steam Machine to land, as entry gaming PCs are typically more expensive than consoles, at least in their base configuration as opposed to specialist SKUs such as the PlayStation 5 Pro.

Something Sebastian also points out is that console manufacturers typically sell consoles at a loss, knowing that they will recoup money from selling games, but the Steam Machine is a PC, that could just be bought in bulk by companies to be deployed as enterprise computers, with no games sold, meaning that Valve does have to price it in a way that they won’t lose money for sustainability.

A trick Valve has up its sleeve compared to typical prebuilt PCs is that it has designed the Steam machine in-house, meaning Valve only has to spend money on exactly what it needs.

They will also be able to negotiate pricing directly with suppliers such as AMD, who produce both the CPU and GPU featured in the Steam machine, and can reduce the costs further by the fact that Valve will be buying components in bulk.

Looking at pre-built PC suppliers such as AWD-IT, a similarly specced PC, such as the Mars, comes in at £569.99 on sale.

The Mars features an AMD Radeon 7600 8GB GPU, which is slightly more powerful than the “semi-custom” AMD RDNA3 GPU found in the Steam Machine, and an AMD Ryzen 5500 6-core CPU, which is a generation older than the Zen 4-based 6-core CPU of Valve’s home console, and as such, is slower.

Performance-wise, the Steam Machine will probably be faster overall, given the improved CPU, but not by a huge margin.

The Steam Machine might be more performant with similar hardware; however, as testing by multiple vendors has shown some games running better under Linux, but one could just put Linux on the AWD-IT PC and call it a day as well.

As such, we speculate that the Steam Machine could cost in the region of £500-600 if Valve intends it to be competitively priced.

Add in the fact that you will be getting a controller as well, then this value proposition goes up.

There is something to consider, however, and that is the ever-increasing cost of DRAM and NAND modules used for system memory and SSDs, respectively.

The big push for AI is the driving factor here, as large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT gobble up memory.

There is also the tariff situation to take into consideration, which will primarily affect prospective buyers in the US, but Valve could spread the burden internationally so as not to lose out on one of the biggest gaming markets. Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders were delayed in the US due to tariffs, so disruption here for consoles is not unprecedented.

At this point, Valve itself probably doesn’t know exactly how much the Steam Machine will cost. Hopefully, deals and contracts have already been signed ahead of time, but given that no price has been announced, this seems unlikely.

When we know more, we will update you as soon as we can.

Check out more of our Gaming 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.

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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ITV Targets Extra $46M In Cost Savings Amid "Softening Economy"
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ITV Targets Extra $46M In Cost Savings Amid “Softening Economy”

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

UK network ITV is planning to save another £35M ($45.7M) in the coming quarter, despite posting steady year-to-date group revenues.

In a Q3 trading update, the broadcaster and content group said it had identified the additional temporary savings” in its Media & Entertainment division, which houses its linear networks and streamer ITVX.

“UK macro data is showing a softening economy, with increased uncertainty in the lead up to the UK Budget which is impacting the wider advertising market, and we are adjusting our costs to match this current reduction in demand,” said ITV CEO Carolyn McCall in a trading update today. “We do not anticipate these temporary savings to impact our ability to deliver our strategic plan.”

The plan is to move £20M of programming will be moved into 2026 and make an additional £15M of non-content savings, primarily through “reduced discretionary spend” and “reduced marketing spend aligned with the adjusted content slate.” The move means ITV’s total content budget for 2025 is adjusted to around £1.21B.

Overall total year-to-date group revenues for the nine months to end-September at ITV were £2.8B, up 2% from £2.74B a year ago. A strong performance at production and sales division ITV Studios was hailed for offsetting an anticipated drop of 9% in total advertising revenue.

For the full year, ITV said it was “on track to deliver good revenue growth in ITV Studios at a margin of 13-15%,” while warning the “economic outlook in the UK remains uncertain with widespread caution being exercised across business sectors ahead of the Budget in November.”

ITV Studios revenue came in at £1.35B, up 11% on the £1.22B in 2024, with external revenue up 20% thanks to demand for programs from streamers. During the quarter, ITV Studios launched the likes of The Reluctant Traveler Season 3 for Apple TV and Love Island Games for Peacock.

However, internal revenues dropped 7% due to the absence of shows such as Saturday Night Takeaway, sports production and phasing of productions.

The M&E networks arm saw total revenue fall 5% to £1.44B, though digital advertising revenue was up 15% as ITVX viewing grew total streamed hours by 14%. Overall digital revenues were up 13%.

ITV said its overall performance for the nine months to the end of September had been “better than market expectations” thanks to its long-term More Than TV strategy. Full-year revenue and margin outlooks remain unchanged.

“ITV has delivered a good performance in a tough advertising market,” said McCall. “Both our businesses are performing well, reflecting the significant transformation we have delivered. Our strategic initiatives continue to progress well, and we remain confident in delivering good growth in ITV Studios revenue and digital revenue for the full year. This is supported by laser-focused strategic cost management and underpinned by our resilient and highly cash generative linear broadcast business.”

November 6, 2025 0 comments
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Cost pressures are forcing price rises and reduced workforces, the Meetings Industry Association reveals

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Almost two-thirds (64%) of organisations have increased their prices this year to combat rising costs, according to the Meetings Industry Association (MIA). 

Surveying 109 event venues, suppliers, agents and destinations, the association’s latest Insight report reveals that almost 9 in 10 (89%) organisations have seen their costs increase this year by an average of 12%. By comparison, organisations have only increased their prices by an average 7%.

In response to combating price increases, almost a third (32%) have had to delay investing further in their business, while over a quarter (26%) have been forced to reduce their workforce, putting more pressure on employees to maintain standards with fewer people. This is particularly notable in light of findings from the MIA’s People survey earlier this year, which revealed that 92% of employees experiencing stress or burnout identified high workloads as the primary cause.

As organisations battle cost increases, almost half (46%) state they are down on their revenue forecasts for 2025, with only two-thirds (66%) confident that they’ll meet their 2025 revenue target.

Providing a snapshot of current demand across the sector, the findings reveal the average lead time for bookings at 12 weeks, with almost two-thirds (65%) of respondents reporting slightly shorter lead times compared to a year ago. At the same time, 4 in 10 (40%) state that client budgets have decreased, highlighting ongoing financial pressures across the UK. 

Elsewhere, the report also reveals how sustainability has slipped down the priority list in 2025, with just 22% saying credentials are frequently requested in RFPs. Though, 62% measure and report on their environmental performance, only 37% do so regularly. Almost half (49%) cited carbon measurement and reporting as the most challenging sustainability measure to implement, highlighting a clear gap between ambition and implementation.

MIA chief executive, Shonali Devereaux, said: “With booking trends, client expectations and economic pressures evolving rapidly, understanding how the sector is performing is proving invaluable in keeping organisations informed, assured and agile.

“While many organisations remain confident in meeting their revenue targets, rising costs continue to shift the goalposts for profitability and the sustainability of our industry. In response, almost two-thirds have increased their prices and over a quarter have had to reduce their workforce. This isn’t just a financial concern but demonstrates the wider economic ripple effect on areas such as employment and investment when our industry is under strain.  

“Alongside our People survey from earlier this year, our Insights highlight that the sector is at a critical juncture. Rising costs and economic pressures are placing significant strain on businesses, and something has to give. As an industry, we now have an opportunity to decide how we respond, balancing the priorities of People, Profit and Planet, embracing innovation, being digitally curious, operating with openness and authenticity, and adopting strategies that strengthen resilience.”

“These insights come at a particularly significant time, as we await the measures set out in the upcoming Autumn Budget and continue our two-way discussions with the Department for Business and Trade to lobby sector-specific initiatives.”

The full MIA Insights report can be downloaded here: https://mia-uk.org/Insight-Surveys

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Kim Kardashian on Cost of Milk, Glam
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Kim Kardashian on Cost of Milk, Glam

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Is Kim Kardashian Dating Anyone?

“I am single,” she confirmed. “And I feel totally, totally content. I’ve been single for a while.”

Adding that this is the longest she’s been without a partner, Kim shared instead where she’s putting her focus in her single era.

“I have my kids to raise,” she said. “I have a life that requires a lot of my attention, and my kids just really need me right now. So, I’m there 24/7, you know? I don’t know how I would fit something else in. I’m just not looking, and it would have to be like someone super special.”

As she put it, “I’ve had all my fun, I’ve had all my phases. Now I just have to be with my babies.”

But while Kim is content with the single life, she admitted North is more than happy for her to start something new with someone.

“North had to say to me, ‘Mom, I think you go upstairs and like at night, like it’s OK,’” she recalled her oldest saying. “Like, ‘It’s time to move on. You need to have a boyfriend now.’”

 

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Taylor Swift's Engagement Ring: How Much Does it Cost?
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How Much it Cost Travis Kelce – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Image Credit: Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce

“Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married” is pretty much the perfect way to sum up Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s love story — taken directly from the couple’s announcement. The 35-year-old “Love Story” hitmaker and the 35-year-old Kansas City Chiefs player confirmed their engagement on August 26, 2025, and they showed off Taylor’s stunning ring in an Instagram carousel post. The sparkler, of course, looks like an expensive rock, so fans are wondering how much it might have cost Travis.

Below, we’ve got the price, carats and more details on Taylor’s stunning engagement ring.

Taylor Swift’s Engagement Ring Photo

As seen in the Instagram photos that Taylor and Travis shared, the football tight end took the “Karma” artist into a beautiful rose garden to pop the question. The setting couldn’t get any more romantic as the lovers embraced once Taylor said “yes.”

“Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” the engaged pair captioned their joint social media post.

Taylor Swift's Engagement Ring: How Much Does it Cost?
Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce

How Many Carats Is Taylor Swift’s Engagement Ring?

According to diamond jewelry expert and the co-founder of Plum Diamonds, Kristy Cullinane, Taylor’s engagement ring is between 6 to 7 carats. Kristy described the piece as “an old mine elongated cushion-cut ring” in a “gold reverse taper band with diamond accents.” The prongs and button back of the ring serve “like a little diamond ‘frame,’” she added.

How Much Did Taylor Swift’s Engagement Ring Cost Travis Kelce?

Taylor’s engagement ring likely cost Travis $400,000 with a mined diamond, Plum Diamonds’ expert Kristy said.

What Is Travis Kelce’s Net Worth in 2025?

Travis has a net worth of about $90 million as of August 2025, according to Celebrity Net Worth. His earnings largely come from his Kansas City Chiefs contract and endorsement deals.

What Is Taylor Swift’s Net Worth As of 2025?

Taylor has a huge net worth, thanks to her world tours and earnings from her music. She’s currently worth $1.6 billion, per Forbes.

How Long Have Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Been Dating?

As of August 2025, Taylor and Travis have been dating for about two years. He first expressed interest in the pop star back in July 2023 on the “New Heights” podcast. At the time, the athlete said he failed to meet the Grammy Award winner backstage at one of her Eras Tour shows so that he could give her his number. Once Taylor got word of Travis’ comments, they started quietly dating before going public with their love in September 2023.

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Mo'Nique Slams Tyler Perry For Destroying Her Career + Claims 'You Cost My Family Millions' & Demands Public Apology
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Mo’Nique Slams Tyler Perry For Destroying Her Career + Claims ‘You Cost My Family Millions’ & Demands Public Apology

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Mo’Nique Slams Tyler Perry For Destroying Her Career + Claims ‘You Cost My Family Millions’ & Demands Public Apology

Mo’Nique is doubling down on her long-running feud with Tyler Perry, calling him out for what she says was a career-damaging falsehood.

Speaking on “Outlaws with TS Madison,” the Oscar-winning actress alleged Perry told “a lie” that derailed her livelihood. “And that lie cost me 12 years of my career,” she said.

Referring to Perry as “one of the biggest entertainers in the world,” Mo’Nique emphasized the emotional and financial toll his actions had on her.

“Tyler Perry, you cost my family millions and millions and millions of dollars,” she declared. “Until he fixes it, I will not stop.”

She called for Perry to publicly acknowledge his role, citing how he allegedly admitted during a private phone call that he regretted how he treated her.

“You publicly shamed me. So now you have to publicly fix it,” Mo’Nique insisted.

She also compared his behavior to that of Harvey Weinstein, accusing Perry of having a “God complex.”

If you recall, Mo has long accused Tyler or labeling her difficult to work with, leading to missed career opportunities.

Do you think these two will ever make amends?

VIA @tsmadison


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