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dolly singh reveals not getting work after thank you for coming
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EXCLUSIVE: Dolly Singh Reveals NOT Getting Acting Opportunities After Bhumi Pednekar’s Thank You For Coming

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Dolly Singh made her acting debut with Thank You For Coming, starring Bhumi Pednekar, Kusha Kapila, Shibani Bedi and others. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, the YouTuber revealed she was once rejected for a role due to her teeth. Dolly confessed that getting acting opportunities for her has not been easy because people judge her as a content creator. Scroll down to read what she said and watch the full interview.

Dolly Singh On Facing Rejections Due To Body, Colour

When asked if she faced rejection due to her body, colour or appearance, Dolly Singh replied, “I think the thing is now obviously everybody is placed a little safe. So koi tumhare muh pe nahi shayad wo aake mujhe nahi batayenge ki ‘Are tum zyada patli ho toh hum tumhe nahi le sakte’. Mujhe lagta hai ki bhi, theek hai, I also feel that off course for a particular role, there’s a particular visual, you know, that the writer, director, are thinking of. So I get it sometimes, you just don’t fit.”

She revealed how once a director said her teeth needed to be fixed. The YouTuber revealed, “But ek baar, ek director ne ek baar mujhe bola tha ki ‘Yaar, ye daant thode, theek kara lo’. Toh yeh main sure hoon, yeh toh unhone mere munh pe us din bol diya. But main sure hoon, jahan main nahi hoon, un rooms mein toh hota hoga na, not just for me, main sure hoon, for everybody, ki ‘Yaar, ye thoda zyada mota hai’ ya ‘Yeh thoda zyada patli hai’. Isko nahi le sakte. Toh jo main feel karta hoon, har baar zaroori nahi hai ki wo cheez chale. Kyunki kuch roles mein woh factor matter nahi karta hai, as long as a person can pull off the character. I think that should be in fact.”

Dolly Singh Reveals Not Getting Work After Thank You For Coming

Dolly continued, “With content creation and acting, it’s a double-edged sword, ki humein roles mil toh jaate hain, par wahi do minute ke roles milenge, jisme aapko wahi karna hoga jo aap normally apne Instagram pe karte ho, the same character. Aur phir aapko promotion ke liye bulaya jaayega, aur phir aapki following ko push kara jaayega. They will say ki ‘Aao, promote karo film ko.’ Toh ek thoda used bhi feel hota hai. Aur yeh bhi lagta hai ki ‘Yaar, theek hai, ismein mujhe maza aaya.’ Par ab mujhe kuch bada bhi karna hai na, acting mein, mujhe aur cheezein explore karni hain. Par woh exploration karne ko nahi milta hai.”

She added, “Toh, Thank You For Coming, ke baad bhi mujhe koi aisi khaas, aise meri life nahi badli, aur woh nahi hua ki ‘Are bahut auditions aa rahe hain’ ya ‘Bahut opportunities aa rahi hain’. Nahi, aisa kuch nahi hai. Because wahi hai ki influencers ka ek stereotype alag ban gaya hai, ki ye yahi kar sakta hai.”

About Thank You For Coming

Thank You for Coming is a 2023 sex comedy film. It was directed by Karan Boolani and produced by Rhea Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor. It was written by Radhika Anand and Prashasti Singh. The film starred Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill, Dolly Singh, Kusha Kapila and Shibani Bedi. The film premiered at the 48th 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in the Gala Presentations section on 15 September 2023. It was theatrically released on 6 October 2023.

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

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Nakuul Mehta Reveals The Best Way To Say NO To Projects; Admits, “Money Has Never Driven Me”

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Freaky Teaser Trailer for Horror Film 'Dolly' About a Monstrous Figure
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Freaky Teaser Trailer for Horror Film ‘Dolly’ About a Monstrous Figure

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Freaky Teaser Trailer for Horror Film ‘Dolly’ About a Monstrous Figure

by Alex Billington
September 16, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Whatchu think – you can just do whatever you want now?!” Blue Finch Films has unveiled the first look teaser trailer for a scary, unsettling new horror film playing at genre festivals this year. From director Rod Blackhurst (of Blood for Dust), Dolly is a freaky horror film about a “monstrous figure” that is screening at both Fantastic Fest & the Sitges Film Festival this fall. A young woman, Macy, fights for survival after being abducted by a deranged, monster-like figure who wants to raise Macy as their child. A daring blend of New French Extremity and 1970s American horror. This “chilling folk-horor tale” features Fabianne Therese, Seann William Scott, Ethan Suplee, Kate Cobb, and the “transmasc wrestler” Max the Impaler. FF adds this juicy tidbit: “Nothing is ever quite as it seems, except of course for the absolutely goopy practical effects in this lo-fi throwback to the isolated murder families of The Hills Have Eyes and the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Director Rod Blackhurst combines his clear inspiration with a uniquely demented point of view, building on his previous work.” Sounds gnarly! And the footage is just as frightening & weird.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Rod Blackhurst’s horror film Dolly, direct from YouTube:

Dolly Horror Teaser

Dolly Horror Teaser

From Fantastic Fest: “Chase and Macy drop off Chase’s daughter, Evy, and then hike to a nearby overlook where he plans to propose. Those plans are soon forgotten when they discover a weird ‘art installation’ of many dirty, broken dolls. Unfortunately the dolls are actually more of an altar to the victims of Dolly—a violent, hulking, child-like person in a tattered dress and a porcelain doll mask—who arrives to bury the decapitated corpse of their latest plaything. While they have little interest in Chase outside of violence, Macy catches their eye and is taken home to become their newest doll. With the help of a voice in the walls, Macy quickly realizes she must navigate her captor’s delusions and family trauma to have any hope of surviving the nightmare and the filthy house she finds herself in. Of course that means playing her role of a doll—including diaper changes and feedings—until she can find the right moment to make her move.” 🎀

Dolly is directed by American filmmaker Rod Blackhurst, director of the films Here Alone, Amanda Knox, Blood for Dust, and The Tennessee 11 previously, plus many short films & other projects. The screenplay is written by Brandon Weavil and Rod Blackhurst. Produced by Joseph C. Grano, Noah Lang, Bryce McGuire, Ross O’Connor, Esteban Sanchez, Isaiah Smallman, Betty Tong, and Rod Blackhurst. The film is premiering soon at Fantastic Fest 2025 in Austin, TX later this month and also at the Sitges Film Festival after that. No other release dates are set yet – stay tuned for more updates on this movie. Who wants to watch this horror?

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Riley Green, Dolly Parton & More
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Riley Green, Dolly Parton & More

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

This week, Riley Green offers up a smoldering heartbreaker of a song, while Dolly Parton reunites with bluegrass group The Grascals on an uplifting new track, and HARDY and ERNEST team up for a new song sounding a death knell for bro country.

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Check out all of these and more in Billboard‘s roundup of some of the best country, bluegrass and/or Americana songs of the week below.

Riley Green, “Make It Rain”

Green has been making big career strides recently, thanks to flirty or sultry songs such as the Ella Langley collaboration “You Look Like You Love Me” and his own “Worst Way.” But on his latest, from his Don’t Mind If I Do deluxe project, Green’s voice brims with vulnerable remorse on this heartbreak ballad. Written by Green, Nick Walsh and Blake Pendergrass, the song’s verses find Green detailing the various things he has no power to do: “I can’t make the wind blow or the sun come out,” he sings. But by the chorus, he’s self-recriminating over his ability to shatter a romantic relationship, or as he puts it, bring his ex-lover to tears and “make it rain.” Flashes of intense, stormy guitar heighten the song’s raw emotional feel. Overall, the track is a persuasive reminder of Green’s prowess not only as a country vocalist, but as a songwriter.

The Grascals and Dolly Parton, “Broken Angels”

Bluegrass group The Grascals team with Dolly Parton on this uplifting track, which takes on issues of depression and addiction while being an uplifting encouragement to those recovering or in the midst of the struggle. The Grascals and Parton have had a longstanding creative kinship, with The Grascals touring with Parton early on. The Grascals co-founder Jamie Johnson co-wrote the song with Parton.

“I know my better self wants to shine through,” they sing, their voices melding into warm, striking harmony as the lyrics plead for strength to keep aiming for a newfound peace. The tender song is bolstered by fiddle work from Jimmy Mattingly and Jamie Harper. The song also marks the debut single from The Grascals’s upcoming album and is a timely song that’s well worth repeated listens.

HARDY and ERNEST, “Bro Country”

While launching his own artist career that toggles hard rock and country hits, HARDY was himself known for crafting some of country music’s top “bro country”-era hits for artists such as Florida Georgia Line and Morgan Wallen in the mid-2010s. On his latest, he teams with fellow country singer-songwriter ERNEST to craft what’s essentially a musical farewell address to the passing of the “bro country” era. It isn’t the first time HARDY has written a musical eulogy for country music (2023’s “Here Lies Country Music” mourned the loss of old-school country).

This new song, written by HARDY, ERNEST and Mark Holman, acknowledges the popularity and success of “bro country,” while chronicling the shift in sounds over the past several years as more traditional-leaning country sounds come to the forefront. Frank lyrics, with just a bit of snark, depict the rise of “big boys with beards,” noting that “Outlaws with long hair/ Yeah, they’re back with a vengeance.” Bringing in ERNEST (whose 2024 album Nashville, Tennessee, is steeped in vintage country sounds) as both a co-writer and vocalist brings an added grit to the song.

SJ McDonald, “Honky Tonk Pie”

Virginia native McDonald has previously established herself as an artist who etches unflinchingly honest songs and has a ’90s country-influenced sound, releasing songs such as “Right Hand Man.” In her latest, she details the anxiety-inducing lows of an artist paying dues in a quest for musical stardom, on lines such as “slingin’ cheap guitars, sleepin’ in my car, countin’ floorboard change.” With McDonald’s bright twang and the song’s rolling rhythms and relentless energy, this song is a worthy addition to any rotation.

Baylee Lynn, “Cautiously Optimistic”

Newcomer Lynn, 17, offers up equal parts bubbly pop-country with vulnerable songwriting on her debut single, “Cautiously Optimistic.” The captures the emotional tension of potential love after heartbreak, toggling between fear and the desire to trust in a fledgling new romance. Written by Lynn with AJ Pruis, Kyle Sturrock and Brett Tyler, this first outing from Lynn admirably blends her youthful vocal charisma with a sense of plucked-from-her-own-story relatability.

Laci Kaye Booth, “Luck of the Draw”

With songs like “Daddy’s Mugshot” and her latest, “Luck of the Draw,” Booth is cementing her reputation as a singer-songwriter who pulls no punches and refuses to water down her sound or her message. In her latest, she sings of trying to make sense of rising rents, rising drug use, and a plethora of other personal and societal challenges as an exercise in futility. “Life’s a gamble anyway,” she sings, as the song’s exquisitely crafted, resigned-yet-resilient storyline is driven by Booth’s enchanting, feather-light vocal. Booth wrote the song with Ryman Wooten and Ben West. The track follows her 2024 album The Loneliest Girl in the World.

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