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Oscar Winners Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers Talk 'The Eyes of Ghana'
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Oscar Winners Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers Talk ‘The Eyes of Ghana’

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Their most creative collaboration, 2023’s “The Last Repair Shop,” led director Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers to a Best Documentary Short Oscar win the next year. But it wasn’t a given Bowers would compose the score for Proudfoot’s feature debut, “The Eyes of Ghana.”

“Because it’s a lot of work, right? It’s like, ‘OK, it’s six months of my life,’” Proudfoot told IndieWire during an interview at the 2025 Middleburg Film Festival. “When you decide, ‘OK, this project feels like it’s part of my body of work,’ it’s a big decision, one that I take seriously.”

Though he has mostly worked as a film and TV composer on projects like “Green Book,” “Bridgerton,” and Original Score nominee “The Wild Robot,” Bowers’ work with Proudfoot also includes the Oscar-nominated short “A Concerto Is a Conversation” as co-director. But joining him on this newer, longer, global venture has the composer excited “just be a part of what was already being created.”

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“The Eyes of Ghana” is seen through the eyes of Chris Hesse, a Ghanaian filmmaker who documented the rise of President Kwame Nkrumah, known as the man who liberated the African continent. Furthermore, when colonizers attempted to burn all evidence of Nkrumah’s time as a revolutionary leader, Hesse snuck his reels out of Ghana, and into a London vault, where the footage has spent decades inside, waiting to be digitized.

As someone who grew up in Nova Scotia, Proudfoot was completely unaware of most of this history. While in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic, shooting a film for UNICEF, “the whole van of us, the crew, we’re driving down this main thoroughfare, and I saw this unusually shaped building and a statue of a man pointing. And I said, ‘What’s that?’ They said, ‘Oh, that’s the mausoleum for Kwame Nkrumah.’ And I said, ‘Who’s Kwame Nkrumah?’ Every Ghanaian in the vehicle turned around and looked at me like ‘What the hell?,” said the director. “We know Gandhi, we know Martin Luther King Jr., we know all these figures from history who are responsible for leading a movement that changed the course of a continent or hundreds of millions of people. But Kwame Nkrumah, I opened the file folder of my mind, and there’s nothing there.”

'The Eyes of Ghana' director Ben Proudfoot and composer Kris Bowers speak to a fellow attendee of the 2025 Middleburg Film Festival.
‘The Eyes of Ghana’ director Ben Proudfoot and composer Kris Bowers speak to a fellow attendee of the 2025 Middleburg Film Festival.Shannon Finney

Naturally curious, Proudfoot inquired whether he could speak to anyone who knew the politician, and his crew excitedly pointed him toward Hesse, a now-nonagenarian who worked as Nkrumah’s personal cinematographer, shooting everything on 16mm and 35mm. Though they were 60 years and an ocean apart, Proudfoot and Hesse became fast friends united in the idea of getting the word out there to maintain this treasure trove of footage. “That’s my mission in life,” Hesse told the director.

Nkrumah was crucial in jumpstarting the Ghanaian film industry, building a studio to produce work that conveys an Africa that defies the expectations promoted by colonizers. “If I say, ‘Oh, here’s a documentary set in Africa,’ you immediately have certain expectations of what that might be, based on documentaries you’ve seen in the past or world hunger infomercials on the TV or whatever. Which is not a broad understanding of what’s going on, which was Kwame Nkrumah’s whole point in the first place,” said Proudfoot. 

Through the subject of his film, the director shows how an important part of Ghana’s modern history is entwined with a love of cinema. “We’re making a film not about Kwame Nkrumah, not about Ghana, we’re making a film about Chris Hesse and his experience and how he views it. And Chris Hesse is an extraordinary film artist, a cinematographer,” said Proudfoot. “So if you’re making a film about a filmmaker, you need to bring the best of everything to the table.” The director boasted how “huge swaths of the movie are shot in IMAX 70mm,” particularly in the film’s emotional conclusion, which was shot on 5-perf, 65mm celluloid on an IMAX camera. “That literal camera that we used, that came to Ghana, came from the set of ‘Sinners.’ Same camera.”

Like Proudfoot, Bowers had not heard of Nkrumah, nor had he been to Ghana. Bower said, “I’ve always just been really curious about any sort of scoring of an African project.” Upon formally accepting the offer to once again work with his friend Proudfoot, Bowers said, “I’m aware of the deep history and tradition with music, and so that was my first bit of excitement as a composer, trying to figure out how to incorporate some of that into the score.”

The gyil, the atenteben, and the talking drum were the three key instruments that helped him achieve a more African sound. “I would ask about the gyil, which is a mallet instrument, and was asking, ‘What key does that play in typically?’ So if I write, I can write in that key. And the musician I was speaking with was like, ‘Well, actually that’s usually tuned to whomever the singer is.’ And so that made me inspired to tune themes to each of the characters’ speaking voices and [spend] time transcribing the way they spoke, to see what key range did they speak in.” For instance, the charismatic Hesse was in the key of F Mixolydian. 

Composer Kris Bowers at the 2025 Middleburg Film Festival.
Composer Kris Bowers at the 2025 Middleburg Film Festival.Shannon Finney

To play the atenteben, a bamboo flute, Bowers recruited Dela Botri based on impressive videos of the Ghanaian musician performing. “You could watch him playing jazz riffs and all this stuff. So we were like, ‘OK, we’ve got to get that guy,’” said the composer. Bowers was hesitant to use the talking drum after the instrument’s prominence in Ludwig Göransson’s Oscar-winning “Black Panther” score, but ultimately, “it’s such a huge part of Ghanaian history that it felt like I can’t not put that in there. And also, it felt weird that ‘Black Panther’ for some reason would make it so that I can’t use an instrument when I’m writing a score for an African film.”

Bowers did, however, come to a point where inspiration began getting in the way of execution. “My first pass of writing some of the cues, taking all this information, again, I spent a month studying this stuff, I tried writing a score from a Ghanaian perspective. And it was something that wasn’t quite fitting with the film,” said the composer. “The more Ben and I talked about it, the more I realized it was my own fear of not representing the country well, and music well in that way… This movie is about the power of and the love for cinema, and so [Ben] really encouraged me and helped me embrace just taking everything I know about film music, and I’ve learned now about Ghanaian music, and just try to make this as great as possible.”

He concluded, “I’m not Ghanaian. It actually would be more disrespectful for me to try to pretend like I could write this Ghanaian score. But more so, just try to take as much information as I can and be influenced and informed by that and write music from my heart at that point.”

Nana Adwoa Frimpong, Ben Proudfoot, guests, Brandon Somerhalder and Anita Afono attend the premiere of 'The Eyes of Ghana' during the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Nana Adwoa Frimpong, Ben Proudfoot, guests, Brandon Somerhalder, and Anita Afono attend the premiere of ‘The Eyes of Ghana’ during the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.Olivia Wong/Getty Images

Producer Moses Bwayo (and co-director of recent Best Documentary Feature nominee “Bobi Wine: The People’s President”) helped convince the prolific, Oscar-winning shorts director Proudfoot to make this his feature directorial debut.

“My philosophy is that it is our duty as filmmakers not to waste anybody’s time. And sometimes when you make a movie, the idea is that people want to escape. Certainly, I do. When I turn on a movie before I go to bed or on a Saturday afternoon or whatever, I want to go into a world for a few hours. I’m happy that it’s long,” he said. “But oftentimes with documentaries … you want to understand, you want to learn something, you want to solve the mystery, you want to meet these people, you want to come out enlightened, informed, inspired. And so if that’s the reason why you’re watching the movie — which is different, there’s a different kind of intention — you don’t want to spend more time than you need to. A lot of documentaries, especially over the last 10 years, have been designed to suck up as much of your time as possible. That’s why I’ve been so interested in short films, because it’s the opposite.”

He added, “With this film, even though it’s in the category of a feature-length documentary, it’s a lot packed into 89 minutes. As my career has gone on, what I’m committed to less so is format, of short form or feature film, and more just elegance and a richness. It couldn’t have been any shorter. And that the audience feels like, ‘Wow, I took in a lot, I went from knowing nothing about this to knowing a lot, caring a lot,’ that interests me.”

Ultimately, “The Eyes of Ghana” stealthily circles back to the kind of format Proudfoot is known for, making reference to producer and film subject Anita Afonu’s project “Perished Diamonds,” which covers the history of Ghanaian cinema in 40 minutes, plus all of Hesse’s work. “Those reels that are in the archive, they’re mainly short documentaries. So at the end, it might be a feature documentary, but it’s about an archive of short documentaries, so I can’t escape it,” said the director.

'The Eyes of Ghana' subject Chris Hesse.
‘The Eyes of Ghana’ subject Chris Hesse.Breakwater Studios

This resurfacing of Hesse’s footage is “the opposite of what’s happening in America and a lot of the world, which is history being erased, not being able to talk about a war on information. And this is an opening and a blooming of new history, which I think is very exciting,” said Proudfoot. “We’re very proud to be a part of that and drawing attention to that, not just in Ghana, but really across all Africa. Chris traveled all across the continent telling stories in all kinds of countries, because Kwame Nkrumah would lend out his film unit to all these other liberation movements. So it’s continent-wide, really.”

“The Eyes of Ghana” is the first independent feature produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company Higher Ground, and has yet to find a distributor, but Proudfoot’s urgency lies more with encouraging the digitization of Hesse’s archive than rushing into a deal to release the film in theaters. “It’s just about remembering why we made this movie and continuing to pound the pavement and find people who get it, who understand it, and who believe this is an important story that must be told,” he said. “These kinds of stories, often African narratives, they just get left off. ‘It’s not relevant, it’s not important.’ It is important.”

Proudfoot added, “Part of what we’re doing with the film is helping Chris in his mission to reframe this archive, not as a nice-to-have, but as an essential piece of history.”

To Proudfoot, “The highest and best use of documentary is to get people to pay attention, and let’s face it, do something about it. Not just say, ‘That’s a nice documentary.’ [claps] ‘Here’s an award,’ or ‘We think you’re great.’ So what? This archive, if we don’t pay attention, it’s going to be gone in 15 years,” he said. “That’s what happens to cinema, that’s what happens to celluloid. So that’s our hope, whether it’s the distributor or whether it’s finding somebody who really cares about this, who has a connection to it, it must make a difference in the world. Entertainment, for me, it’s not enough. I think it must help solve that problem.”

“The Eyes of Ghana” world-premiered at TIFF before playing Middleburg. It is currently seeking a U.S. distributor.

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Square Eyes Acquires 'The Kartli Kingdom' Ahead of IDFA World Premiere
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Square Eyes Acquires ‘The Kartli Kingdom’ Ahead of IDFA World Premiere

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Vienna-based sales outlet Square Eyes has secured international rights to “The Kartli Kingdom,” directed by Tamar Kalandadze and Julien Pebrel. The film is set to world premiere in the International Competition at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), taking place Nov. 13-23.

“Kartli” refers both to Georgia’s medieval kingdom and a Tbilisi sanatorium sheltering refugees from the 1990s war in Abkhazia, meant as temporary but lasting 30 years. The collapsing building became a recreated “country”: a farm, garden, terraces, and rooms where old VHS tapes revive memories of Abkhazia, their lost paradise. Through Tamuna, Irma and others, the film reveals the exile’s trauma and shared resilience. Even if time seems frozen in Kartli’s walls, nothing stays the same.

“Our film narrates a community’s story through the shelter of Kartli: past, present and imagined future, lending gentleness, violence, sadness, memories, and humor,” Kalandadze and Pebrel commented. “These layers of time merge in editing, combining image and sound materials. Memories, words and tales of Kartli’s past shape its inhabitants’ lives, forming foundational myths. These stories, like an underground stream, resurface during conversations, interrupting scenes we filmed. Archival footage adds bursts of collective memory, showing the 1992 war’s impact on the community.”

“We love how the film gives us a glimpse inside the walls of the Kartli sanatorium, where the collective memory of the 1992 war in Abkhazia and the current lives of the residents mix into a touching and poetic documentary,” stated Wouter Jansen, CEO of Square Eyes. “The mix of these two narratives makes the film a perfect match for our catalog.”

“The Kartli Kingdom” is produced by Ketevan Kipiani for Giorgia’s Sakdoc Film and Jean-Baptiste Bonnet for Habilis Productions in France. Square Eyes is in charge of world sales.

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JISOO & ZAYN's 'Eyes Closed' Voted Favorite New Music This Week
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JISOO & ZAYN’s ‘Eyes Closed’ Voted Favorite New Music This Week

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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“Eyes Closed,” the new single from JISOO and Zayn Malik, tops this week’s fan-voted music poll.

Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (Oct. 10) on Billboard, choosing the pair’s duet as their favorite new release.

“Eyes Closed” made its grand entrance during a week that also saw new releases from Khalid; Gorillaz feat. Trueno and Proof; Alemeda and Doechii; HAIM and Bon Iver and more.

Bringing together a pair of mega pop stars — a former member of One Direction plus one-fourth of BLACKPINK — “Eyes Closed” blends two recognizable voices in one emotional ballad. Fans of both both flooded in to vote in this week’s poll, and their support led the singers to a landslide victory.

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“Time is standing still and I don’t wanna leave your lips/ Tracing my body with your fingertips,” JISOO begins on the track, to which Malik sings back, “I know what you’re feeling and I know you wanna say it/ I do too but we gotta be patient.”

“‘Cause someone like me/ And someone like you/ Really shouldn’t work, yeah, the history is proof/ Damned if I don’t/ Damned if I do,” they sing through a chorus about opening their hearts to new love. “Oh, we should fall in love with our eyes closed/ Better if we keep it where we don’t know/ The beds we’ve been in/ The names and the faces of who we were with.”

Among the new releases trailing behind “Eyes Closed” on the poll: Khalid’s After the Sun Goes Down, Gorillaz featuring Trueno and Proof’s “The Manifesto,” Alemeda and Doechii’s “Beat a B!tch Up,” HAIM and Bon Iver’s “Tie You Down” and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s “Part of Me.”

See the final results of this week’s poll below.

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'Taylor Swift: Showgirl' Movie Eyes Global Opening Around $50M: Box Office
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‘Taylor Swift: Showgirl’ Movie Eyes Global Opening Around $50M: Box Office

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Wherever the AMC distributed Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl lands at the box office, consider it unprecedented.

Not just in the mere fact that the No. 1 exhibitor in the world is releasing another one of her concert films, rather no other motion picture studio ever has dated a wide release two weeks out on an extremely low P&A campaign, largely focused on the social media push of its star, to what is expected to be a No. 1 haul at the box office.

Domestic estimates are $30M-$35M at 3,500 locations for the movie which is timed to the release of the 14x Grammy winner’s 12th studio album. International, where the movie is on sale in more than 50 markets, is looking at another $8M-$10M for a global bow on the high-end of $45M. Ala Eras Tour, the box office is largely driven by U.S./Canada.

Still a secret at the time of this post is exactly who directed this anticipated mix of lyrics music videos and docu bits.

Note this, even if Showgirl buckles with a $25M U.S./Canada opening, it ain’t a bad thing. It’s hard for some to read Swifties on tracking; the singer’s last AMC Concert movie, The Eras Tour, looked like a $100M+ opening, but filed the second best start stateside in October with $93.2M (behind 2019’s Joker which opened to $96.2M). Right now, women under 25 in first choice are huge at a 25 versus women over 25 (9) and men which are in the low single digits.

In first-day sales, we already told you that Showgirl had $15M, with AMC seeing their sixth biggest first day presales ever with around $7.5M. Sources say presales are now north of $20M. Showgirl is having a one weekend play, and there aren’t any Thursday previews.

At the end of the day, it’s all about selling albums for Swift. There just happens to be some movie tickets that can be sold along the way.

Some of Swift’s PR stunts include an appearance on the Graham Norton show in the UK on Friday, and there’s also a Spotify pop-up experience in NYC that began yesterday and runs through Oct. 2.

Swift will appear on The Tonight Show on Oct. 6 and Late Night With Seth Meyers on Oct. 8. It would not be shocking if she suddenly made a cameo on the Saturday Night Live season 51 opener this weekend.

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In a weekend where A24’s Dwayne Johnson movie, The Smashing Machine, was expected to rally, Swift’s arrival stole PLFs from that movie, as well as Warner Bros.’ second weekend of Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. Showgirl will now share PLFs with the Na’vi as Disney has the 3D re-release of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water which at 2,100 is expected to do $3M-$4M. The third highest grossing movie ever at $2.3 billion worldwide (seventh domestic at $684M) will have a sneak peek of Avatar: Fire & Ash at the end of the film (each theater features one of three rotating glimpses).

While Avatar 2 will have 90% of the Imax, One Battle After Another will hold onto its Imax 70MM auditoriums. The hope is that the Leonardo DiCaprio movie eases -40% or better with around $13M. Currently, in its first five days at the box office with a running cume of $27.7M, -2% compared to the same frame as Killers of the Flower Moon two years ago.

‘The Smashing Machine’

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Smashing Machine, which was made for net $50M production cost, largely covered by foreign presales, hopes for a $13M-$17M opening at 3,000 theaters, down from its initial $20M projection. The Benny Safdie directed movie is best with men over 25 in first choice. Reviews out of Venice (where Johnson cried during the standing ovation) and TIFF are at 76% certified fresh. Any optimism lies in the Johnson faithful and WWE fans showing up. The movie follows mixed-martial arts and UFC champion Mark Kerr’s wrestling tours in Japan, his struggle with drug addiction and turbulent marriage with his wife, played by Emily Blunt.

Bleecker Street has the Mercedes Bryce Morgan directed erotic thriller, Bone Lake, in 1,045 sites, also in the low single digits. The movie, which world premiered at Fantastic Fest, stands at 94% fresh with critics. Pic’s blurb: A couple’s vacation at a secluded estate is upended when they’re forced to share the mansion with a mysterious couple. A dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manipulation, triggering a battle for survival.

IFC’s Good Boy at around 1,650 theaters, is also in the low single digits. The Ben Leonberg directed and co-written comedy horror thriller follows a loyal dog who moves to a rural family home with his owner. The he discovers supernatural forces lurking in the shadows and does what a brave pup must do to protest those he loves the most. Outlook is also low single digits with a RT critics score of 93% fresh.

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Magdalena Bay Share New Songs “Second Sleep” and “Star Eyes”: Listen
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Magdalena Bay Share New Songs “Second Sleep” and “Star Eyes”: Listen

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
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Magdalena Bay are back with two new songs. Check out “Second Sleep” (which comes with a music video directed by Amalia Irons) and “Star Eyes” below.

“Second Sleep” and “Star Eyes” are Magdalena Bay’s first tracks since releasing Imaginal Disk last year. “‘Second Sleep’ and ‘Star Eyes’ are two songs we made around the end of Imaginal Disk—both a sort of spiritual successor to the album’s mood and emotional arc,” Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin said in a press statement. “We like how they complement each other, so here they are as a pair.”

Magdalena Bay are continuing their Imaginal Mystery Tour with shows across North America in September and October. They’ll also perform at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on New Year’s Eve, before heading to the United Kingdom and Europe in 2026. See the duo’s tour dates below.

Check out “The 50 Best Albums of 2024,” featuring Imaginal Disk at No. 19.

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09-26 Los Angeles, CA – Fairbanks Lawn at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
09-27 Los Angeles, CA – Fairbanks Lawn at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
09-29 Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
09-30 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Orpheum Theatre
10-01 Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
10-04 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Music Festival
10-05 Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas
10-07 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
10-08 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
10-10 Austin, TX – Emo’s
10-11 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Music Festival
10-12 Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
10-14 Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston
10-15 New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore New Orleans
10-17 St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
10-18 Miami, FL – III Points Music Festival
10-20 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
10-21 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
10-22 Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
10-24 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
10-25 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
10-26 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia
12-31 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
02-02 Birmingham, England – O2 Academy Birmingham
02-03 Cardiff, Wales – Depot
02-05 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
02-07 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 Academy Scotland
02-08 Manchester, England – O2 Apollo Manchester
02-10 London, England – O2 Academy Brixton
02-13 Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma
02-14 Utrecht, Netherlands – TivoliVredenburg
02-15 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
02-17 Paris, France – Salle Pleyel
02-19 Zurich, Switzerland – Volkshaus
02-20 Cologne, Germany – Carlswerk Victoria
02-22 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
02-24 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
02-25 Oslo, Norway – Rockefeller Music Hall
02-26 Stockholm, Sweden – Fållan

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UP invites bids to operate 11 eco-tourism sites, eyes private investment boost
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UP invites bids to operate 11 eco-tourism sites, eyes private investment boost

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh’s eco-tourism board has invited bids for the operations and maintenance of 11 world-class destinations developed across the state, as a step to attract private investment in the sector.

UP invites bids to operate 11 eco-tourism sites, eyes private investment boost

Spread across Ayodhya, Chitrakoot, Ballia, Barabanki, Lalitpur, Banda, Jalaun, Kushinagar, Sitapur, Maharajganj and Milkipur , the projects blend natural landscapes, cultural heritage and modern eco-friendly infrastructure, positioning Uttar Pradesh as India’s next big eco-tourism hub.

As per a press statement, the highlights include a floating restaurant on the Saryu in Ayodhya, the Pachanada confluence of five rivers in Jalaun, Baghar Lake near Mahadeva Temple in Barabanki, the serene Sohrauna Tal in Kushinagar, Kalinjar Fort’s eco gateway in Banda, and Kakrawal Waterfalls in Lalitpur.

Facilities such as amphitheatres, watch towers, cafés, wellness zones, cottages, boating, craft markets and cultural performance spaces are already in place, making these destinations investment-ready.

Uttar Pradesh recorded 65 crore tourist arrivals in 2024, consolidating its status as India’s tourism powerhouse. Officials of the Uttar Pradesh Eco Tourism Development Board said the eco-tourism projects provide a first-mover advantage in unexplored circuits with fast-rising tourist inflow.

Revenue streams include ticketing, boating, wellness retreats, cultural events, food courts and souvenirs, with a 15-year concession period extendable to 30 years.

“Uttar Pradesh is not only developing eco-tourism sites, but it is also creating destinations of pride and prosperity. These projects are designed to conserve nature, showcase our heritage, and generate employment while empowering local communities. I invite investors and operators to partner with us in shaping these sites into India’s most admired eco-tourism landmarks,” Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh said.

“These 11 destinations are a carefully curated mix of nature, heritage and culture. Whether it is river confluences like Pachanada, spiritual wetlands like Sohrauna Tal near Kushinagar, or wellness escapes like Udhela Lake in Ayodhya, we have ensured each site reflects both ecological sensitivity and tourism potential,” said Prakhar Misra, Director , UP Tourism.

The model emphasises inclusive growth through engagement of self-help groups, artisans and local youth. Bids will be invited through transparent e-tendering at etender.up.nic.in, with allocation to the highest premium bidders.

Officials said the initiative signals Uttar Pradesh’s commitment to turning natural lakes, riversides and heritage sites into eco-friendly destinations, proving that sustainable tourism is not just an idea for the future but an investment opportunity.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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Madhuri Dixit Once Revealed She Felt Shy Doing Intimate Scenes With Naseeruddin Shah
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His Eyes Had An Intense Feeling

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Madhuri Dixit Once Revealed She Felt Shy Doing Intimate Scenes With Naseeruddin Shah
Madhuri Dixit Once Revealed She Felt Shy Doing Intimate Scenes With Naseeruddin Shah(Photo Credit – Instagram)

Madhuri Dixit is one of the most gorgeous actresses in the Indian film industry. Many might have had a crush on the actress and must have felt weak in the knees while working with her. But can you imagine the diva feeling shy about doing intimate and intense scenes? It happened with her when she was paired opposite Naseeruddin Shah in Dedh Ishqiya. Scroll below for the deets.

It was directed by Abhishek Chaubey and is the sequel to Ishqiya. Naseeruddin and Arshad Warsi paired again for the sequel. Huma Qureshi and Vijay Raaz also played supporting roles. Although it was critically acclaimed, the movie failed miserably at the box office. Madhuri played the role of Begum Para. The actress once shared how she felt shy about doing certain scenes with Naseeruddin Shah.

Madhuri Dixit Recalls Feeling Shy With Naseeruddin Shah In Dedh Ishqiya

According to Bollywood Bubble‘s report, Madhuri Dixit confessed, “I was not nervous working with him. His eyes had an intense feeling. Whenever we did intense scenes, I was feeling shy. He is a natural actor; you just have to react when you act with him.” The actress continued, “I was comfortable working with him. I was just playing the character… had fun.”

The report further quoted, “I had seen ‘Ishqiya’ and had loved it. They approached me for the sequel… I loved my character and the story very much. It was a tight script with romance, trust, betrayal, and other elements. We shot in remote areas… Traveled almost two hours… Shot in dirty locations. We all worked very hard, and it was great fun with the team.”

Madhuri Dixit and Naseeruddin Shah worked together in 1996’s Rajkumar. She was also amazed by Shah’s talent and reportedly forgot her lines during a scene. According to AhmedabadMirror, in a resurfaced video, the Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 actress said, “When I shot my first scene with him, in the very first scene when he started talking, he is such a good actor. He started talking so naturally that I forgot my lines. For one, two minutes, I went blank. Then, of course, we picked it up, but he has done an incredible job in this film. He has two shades in the film, contrasting completely opposite personalities. He is brilliant in the film.”

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Eyeshadow for Hooded Eyes: How to Create a Look That Pops

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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We love to test out the latest eye shadow trends, but not every tutorial will result in the same final look on every eye shape. Eye shadow for hooded eyes, for example, can come with some unique considerations.

The term ‘hooded eyes’ refers to a very common eye shape in which a fold of skin or soft tissue below the brow bone mostly or completely covers the upper eyelid when the eyes are open. Because of this, eye shadow applied directly to the eyelid may seem to “disappear,” and pigmented looks that extend beyond the crease into the brow bone can look fragmented.

“As someone who has hooded eyes, eye shadow–and really making it show up on the lid–has always been a challenge,” says professional makeup artist Kirin Bhatty. Product creasing within the eye’s natural fold can also be tricky, adds celebrity makeup artist Christian Briceno. But with the right techniques, you can create eye shadow looks that not only work with your lids, but make your eyes–and whole makeup look–pop. From bold swipes of color looks to soft shimmering glam, our experts share their best tips and favorite products for applying eye shadow to hooded eyes.

How should you prep your lids for eye shadow?

“A smooth base is everything,” Briceno says. “I always start with an eye primer to control oil and give the Eye shadow something to grab onto.” He prefers Urban Decay’s Primer Potion or NARS Smudgeproof Eyeshadow Base, and notes that if the client’s lids are especially oily, he’ll set the primer with a touch of translucent powder before adding shadow. “That little step makes blending easier and keeps everything locked down,” he says.

Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion

NARS Pro-Prime Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base

How should you apply eye shadow to hooded eyes for the best results?

If you want to maximize your eye shadow look on hooded lids, experts recommend investing in a fluffy, tapered brush. “This tool allows you to exaggerate your lid crease, without creating any harsh lines as the brush is very airy and light,” Bhatty says. Briceno recommends using the MAC 217S Blending Brush to pat the product on first, then softly blend out the edges–swiping the product back and forth can muddy the look and decrease the product’s integrity on the skin. “With hooded eyes, I’ll cheat the crease by going slightly higher so the color still shows when eyes are open,” he says.

MAC 217 Synthetic Blending Brush

How can you make sure your eye shadow lasts?

Briceno emphasizes that the longevity of a hooded eye shadow look depends on the care you take in applying it: “It’s about layering thin, even amounts of product–creams first, then set them with powders in the same tone so they reinforce each other.” While Bhatty also highlights the importance of skin prep and product application, she also recommends finishing your eye shadow look with a mist of an ultra-fine setting spray, like the Dior Forever Perfect Fix. “The goal is grip without weight,” Briceno agrees.

Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray

Which eye shadow looks work best on hooded eyes?

For certain looks, Bhatty says that “creating the illusion of more eyelid space is key.” To accomplish this, she starts by applying deeper shadows along the lash line, then blending upward to create a gradient of shadow that extends beyond the natural crease. “Neutral-to-deep gradients always photograph beautifully on hooded eyes,” Briceno notes. He also says that using matte shades in and above the natural lid crease gives instant definition. For everyday eye shadow looks which catch light and crease minimally, Briceno reaches for Mineral Fusion quad eye shadow palettes in shades Soiree and Coffee Break.

Mineral Fusion Eyeshadow Palette

For softer, more ethereal glam, a hint of sparkle also works beautifully with hooded eyes. To maximize these products, Briceno recommends keeping shimmer “only on the movable lid or inner corner of the eye, so it highlights without overwhelming.” When applying any metallic product, Bhatty uses her finger to press on the product to enhance control and limit transfer.

Urban Decay Naked3 Mini Eye Shadow Palette

MAC Cosmetics Dazzleshadow Eye Shadow Stick

If bold Eye shadow looks are your thing, you can have a lot of fun experimenting with different shapes on hooded eyes. To exaggerate the eyes, Briceno recommends trying elongated or lifted Eye shadow looks, a soft wing of shadow or a smoky lower lash line. Focusing on the lower lid–whether that means defining the waterline with a fine pencil brush, or brushing a subtler shade under the lashes–can add drama to your eye shadow look without relying fully on upper lid space.

Violette_FR Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow

Lorac Pro Matte & Shimmer Eye Shadow Palette

No eye shadow look is off limits for hooded eyes. With these expert-backed products and techniques–and hopefully, some inspiration to try a new look–your eye shadow game is set to peak just in time for smoky season.

Grace McCarty is the associate beauty editor at Glamour.

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Superman Fans Are ‘Rubbing Eyes In Disbelief’ Over James Gunn’s Latest Announcement – What’s Coming Next? | Glamsham.com
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Superman Fans Are ‘Rubbing Eyes In Disbelief’ Over James Gunn’s Latest Announcement – What’s Coming Next? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Director James Gunn has formally revealed the title of his much-awaited Superman movie, shifting away from the earlier announced Superman: Legacy. The movie will be released as Superman: Man of Tomorrow and has been scheduled to release in theatres on July 9, 2027.

Title Reveal with Comic Book Tribute

Gunn broke the news on Instagram, with gorgeous artwork by iconic DC Comics illustrator Jim Lee. His post read, simply, “Man of Tomorrow. In theatres July 9, 2027.” The film will feature David Corenswet as Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as the legendary villain Lex Luthor.

The news comes after DC recently announced Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which is set to be released in 2026. Interestingly, DC had originally intended for that movie to be titled Woman of Tomorrow, but had subsequently dropped the title by itself.

The Meaning Behind ‘Man of Tomorrow’

The term “Man of Tomorrow” has been associated with Superman’s mythology for close to a century. It is one of the character’s earliest nicknames, often employed in radio serials, vintage comics, and most notably in Alan Moore’s legendary tale, Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? A 2020 animated movie also bore the title.

The line encapsulates Superman’s perpetual position as a beacon of hope and protector of humanity’s future—a perfect choice for Gunn’s redefinition of the character.

Setting the Stage for the DCU

Superman: Man of Tomorrow is James Gunn and Peter Safran’s first full-length film since being entrusted with the just-rebooted DC Universe. DC obviously is setting up a new Kryptonian saga with Supergirl coming out in 2026 and Superman in 2027.

Gunn has confirmed he has already finished writing the treatment for the film, describing it as “the next chapter in the Superman saga.

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Sunita Ahuja Steals The Show With Her Joyful Ganesh Visarjan Dance, Govinda Can't Take His Eyes Off! | Glamsham.com
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Sunita Ahuja Steals The Show With Her Joyful Ganesh Visarjan Dance, Govinda Can’t Take His Eyes Off! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

There was rampant speculation for weeks that paradise was lost for Bollywood actor Govinda and his wife Sunita Ahuja. There were reports of a pending divorce all over social media, hinting that the couple, who were married in 1987, were in some trouble. Some even reported that Sunita had approached court seeking separation. But recent festive celebrations and public outings have conclusively hushed up such reports.

A Happy Ganesh Chaturthi Buries the Rumors

The two recently reunited to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with all devotion and fervor, obviously burying the rumors of their impending divorce. Govinda and Sunita Ahuja brought Lord Ganesha home with traditional fanfare and rituals. They were spotted together throughout the celebrations, right up to the visarjan (immersion) ceremony, smiling, dancing, and having fun.

A viral video on social media captures the couple dancing with full energy to dhol beats during visarjan. Their comfort and chemistry with each other were evident. The two were also colour-coordinated, with Govinda wearing a white kurta-pajama and Sunita in her traditional white and red outfit, balanced by her offbeat red glasses.

Sunita Ahuja Sets the Record Straight

Though Govinda has refused to speak on the divorce rumors, Sunita Ahuja made a statement amidst the celebrations. In a forthright and flippant remark, she ruled out all rumors of separation. “Aaj media ke muh pe thappad nahi padi hai kya? Humko saath me dekh kar,” she quipped with a smile, further saying that if things were really bad, they would not have been seen together.

She asserted that no one could come between them. “Chahe upar se koi bhi aa jaye. Mera Govinda sirf mera hi hai aur kisi ka nahi hai,” she stated, underlining their strong attachment.

There were earlier reports stating that Sunita had made serious accusations against Govinda at the time of a supposed divorce filing. However, now those reports have turned out to be baseless. The couple’s show of oneness during the Ganpati celebrations has effectively put paid to all rumors. For the time being, it’s clear that Govinda and Sunita Ahuja are still a happy and loving couple, and very much together even after almost four decades of matrimony.

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