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Ronan Day-Lewis on Directing His Father, Daniel Day-Lewis
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Ronan Day-Lewis on Directing His Father, Daniel Day-Lewis

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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Situated above Ronan Day-Lewis, the writer/director of “Anemone” and son of Rebecca Miller and the film‘s star Daniel Day-Lewis, in his apartment is a painting of a luminescent creature you’ll meet in the film during a particularly dreamy sequence. Day-Lewis, 27, is a painter himself, having shown work in New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and beyond. He spoke to me over Zoom from his place in New York, where he just premiered “Anemone” at the New York Film Festival.

The drama stars Daniel Day-Lewis, who came out of retirement for his first film role since Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Phantom Thread” (2017) to specifically help his son get his directing debut off the ground, as a former English soldier who served during the Troubles of Northern Ireland — deployed to neutralize conflict between the IRA and paramilitary groups —  and is haunted by his memories. Twenty years prior to the present day of the movie, Ray Stoker (Day-Lewis) abandoned his family to live off the grid in a hut in the woods after a scarring incident during the conflict, which pitted Catholics against Protestants within Northern Ireland, and union loyalists against republicans. He’s also evolved into an alcoholic recluse who can barely take care of himself due to traumas he shared with his brother Jem (Sean Bean) at the literal hands of a Catholic priest.

1984, (aka NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR), from left: John Hurt, Suzanna Hamilton, 1984. ©Atlantic Releasing/courtesy Everett Collection

Now married to Ray’s former girlfriend (Samantha Morton) and raising Ray’s haunted son (Samuel Bottomley), Jem shows up at Ray’s doorstep (of sorts, as his living quarters are truly a shack) hoping to bring him out of the woods, back to the city, and to talk some sense into his kid who’s headed into the military and recently attacked a fellow serviceman. The Day-Lewises shot the film primarily on location in Wales and in Manchester, England last year, and it’s now headed into awards season touting Day-Lewis’ triumphant return to the screen. (It’s a searing performance built on a series of extended monologues in which Ray slowly starts to reveal the nature of his wounds.) Will we see him in another movie? That’s unclear, as Day-Lewis wouldn’t have re-emerged without the assist from his son, with whom he co-wrote the script over a period of years.

Below, IndieWire talks to Ronan Day-Lewis about his father’s infamous Method acting style (which involves Daniel never breaking character on or off the set), how the mercurial English weather ended up dictating parts of the story, and avoiding the pitfalls of flashbacks to tell a dense story steeped in recent history.

This interview has been edited for clarity and length.

IndieWire: Daniel Day-Lewis is known for staying in character even off-set throughout a production. What does that look like when you’re also his son and you’re already spending a lot of time together outside shooting hours?

Ronan Day-Lewis: Some of my experiences of seeing him work were as a kid, and at that point, he would have a bit more of a divide when he would come home because it would be confusing for a five-year-old. [Laughs] This was maybe the most I had seen him really staying in character on- and off-set in all the times I’ve seen him work, and it was pretty amazing to see it from that different vantage point.

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‘Anemone’Courtesy of Focus Features

What does that look like off-set?

It was mainly to do with his voice and manner of speech and phrasing of things. It’s kind of a strange double thing because it’s still him, but it’s almost like two people superimposed over each other at times when we weren’t on set and dialed into that world.

But it’s not like you’re out to dinner, and he’s ordering off the menu in the voice of Ray Stoker. Or is it?

It actually was like that in this case. [Laughs]

The writing process took a while as you’re also a busy painter with work being exhibited during that time. You were able to write the script in bursts going back to the pandemic. Did the germ of the idea begin with you? And at one point did it become clear your father would also act in this film?

It’s hard to pinpoint because, for years, I had an independent inclination to do something about brothers. I was writing other scripts and never found a way into it because I was thinking it might have been a coming-of-age story that would have been more in my world. When he came to me with the idea that we could try to find something to do together, at that point, we weren’t talking about a specific idea. A couple years later, it turned out he had this fascination with brotherhood, and the silence and negative space between siblings. Once we locked into that, the ball just started rolling very slowly. We didn’t go in with any kind of outline. It was very intuitive.

How did Plan B, with producers Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner, become the chosen partners for this film?

My dad’s dear friend and agent, Tor Belfrage, put us in touch with them early on. She spoke so highly of them as collaborators and the way they foster filmmakers and the spirit by which they operate. Obviously, the films that they have produced were some of my favorite films, “The Tree of Life” and “Moonlight,” and so many others. We were pretty nervous to send them the script because not many people had read it at that point, and they just really understood the film’s blend of the intimate and mythic, and the way that those can dovetail together in a way that was so encouraging to us. We weren’t sure at that point whether that would feel harmonious or if those elements would clash for other people.

ANEMONE, from left: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Bean, 2025. © Focus Features / courtesy Everett Collection
‘Anemone’©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

When Jem locates his brother, Ray has been living off the grid for 20 years, having fled the family nest. How much of the production mirrored that off-the-gridness of the story? You shot those sequences on location in Wales.

We were really reckoning with real, natural environments and weather, and that became a huge part of the film’s visual identity. There are moments of wind written into the script, but certain things happened when we were shooting that ended up making the wind into a far bigger character and narrator in the film. The combination of being forced to embrace the chaos of those environments — we were shooting in the woods, when it rained the mud was just insane, so we were trudging through mud — and then we shot in this abandoned copper mine where we were wading through knee-deep water that was filled with jagged rocks. But also having the artifice of the soundstage was really important. Chris Oddy, the production designer, meticulously recreated the hut on the stage down to matching floorboards with similar blemishes in similar places to have this seamless match. There were certain shots that required moving a wall or operating a crane inside the hut that ended up allowing it to go beyond the claustrophobia of the literal setting and giving it a bit more of that cosmic background.

This movie asks you to listen closely to the dialogue, as there are a number of extended monologues that provide historical backdrop. But there’s no visual affirmation in the form of flashbacks. Were you tempted to include them?

That was definitely what we were wrestling with during the entire writing process. So much of the film almost takes place before the film begins, so much of the story, so much is about the weight of the past on the present. That ended up meaning that the performances had a huge brunt to bear in terms of communicating not just 20 years but these entire lives within this moment in the present. Whether or not to have a flashback, we always knew we wanted to avoid them at all costs because it felt like somehow it would just betray the tone of the film in a way that we couldn’t quite put our fingers on. There are moments you could call flashbacks, but they have a slightly hallucinatory quality and the kind of wooziness of a distant, fragmented memory. It was important to me that when the past came in, it wasn’t in a literal way because that felt like an easy way out.

You lived in Ireland for a decent stretch of time as a kid. What brought you there?

My dad was living in Ireland by the time he met my mom. She’s a New Yorker, so they ended up basically striking a deal where the first half of me and my brother’s upbringing would be in Ireland, and then we’d move to the States. I was there from seven to 13, but I was born in New York. It was definitely formative years. I went to Catholic school there, and we learned about the Troubles, of course, and they really loomed large in my imagination since then, which was part of the reason why we gravitated toward that as a historical framework for the film.

My understanding of the Troubles came out of film and television. It’s not often taught, at least it wasn’t in my American school.

Neither when I was here. It was really important to me that you didn’t have to know anything about the Troubles to watch the film. I don’t want to take away from the specificity of that as the past of the characters, but the film also has that mythic quality … among many other things, I think of it as an antiwar film. I felt like the more that the details of the conflict are revealed in this seemingly incidental way, the less an audience would feel they need to understand something where they don’t come in with a preset knowledge. At a certain point we were like, do we need to put in title cards to give some backstory? It always felt like the film rejected anything that felt too explanatory like that. It felt like it betrayed the spirit of the silence and the mystery of the film and the more spiritual aspect of it.

You’ve directed a short and have done some music, but you are foremost a painter. Are you hoping to continue doing both, or do you want to pivot toward filmmaking now?

If I get the chance, I would love to make more films and also continue painting in equal capacity. That would be the dream. I was working on a show of paintings that just opened, which I was making during the edit, and that was a really intense experience. I’m glad it worked out that way this time because they ended up influencing each other in mysterious ways, but I was basically working full days on the film and going upstairs and painting until late at night. They gave me this little room above the cutting room to paint in, which was amazing. Then, on the weekends, painting, and it ended up feeling like in the future, I need to plan my time better if I do end up continuing with both. [Laughs] It was cool to see how they could coexist so closely.

I don’t know if you’ve seen “All That Jazz,” but that is a cautionary tale about multitasking. Roy Scheider’s character is mounting a Broadway production while editing a Hollywood movie, and it takes him down.

I’ve been meaning to watch that forever. [In my case, that experience] is I think a one time thing.

“Anemone” opens in theaters from Focus Features on Friday, October 3, 2025.

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George Michael Estate Praises Taylor Swift's 'Father Figure'
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George Michael Estate Praises Taylor Swift’s ‘Father Figure’

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

As Taylor Swift launches her showgirl era, she’s paying tribute to another great musician also known for pushing boundaries in his career.

George Michael‘s estate recently teased Swift’s update of the late artist’s 1987 hit ‘Father Figure’ as “such a special moment,” appearing on the 14x Grammy-winning artist’s upcoming 12th studio album The Life of a Showgirl, which debuts Friday.

“We were delighted when Taylor Swift and her team approached us earlier this year about incorporating an interpolation of George Michael’s classic song ‘Father Figure’ into a brand new song of the same title to be featured on her forthcoming album,” George Michael Entertainment shared in a statement on Facebook.

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“When we heard the track we had no hesitation in agreeing to this association between two great artists and we know George would have felt the same,” the estate continued. “George Michel Entertainment wishes Taylor every success with The Life of a Showgirl and ‘Father Figure’.”

In August, Swift announced The Life of a Showgirl as her next album. Deadline later exclusively reported that AMC had secured an Oct. 3-5 release for the album’s accompanying film of the same name.

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Michael died at age 53 on Christmas morning in 2016 of natural causes, suffering from an enlarged heart and fatty liver disease.

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George Michael’s Estate Responds to Taylor Swift Using ‘Father Figure’
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George Michael’s Estate Responds to Taylor Swift Using ‘Father Figure’

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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The Life of a Showgirl interpolates the massive 1987 hit on Swift’s track sharing the same name

As Swifties prepare for The Life of a Showgirl to drop at midnight tonight, George Michael‘s estate released a statement about one of the most anticipated track’s on Taylor Swift‘s soon-to-be-released album: “Father Figure,” which shares the same name as Michael’s 1987 hit song and interpolates it with her own version.

“We were delighted when Taylor Swift and her team approached us earlier this year about incorporating an interpolation of George Michael‘s classic song ‘Father Figure’ into a brand new song of the same title to be featured on her forthcoming album,” wrote Michael’s estate. “When we heard the track we had no hesitation in agreeing to this association between two great artists and we know George would have felt the same,” they continued, wishing Swift “every success with The Life of a Showgirl and ‘Father Figure.’”

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George Michael, the British heartthrob who became an icon of the Eighties as half of Wham! and later as a solo artist, died in 2016 at the age of 53. “Father Figure” featured on his solo debut album, Faith, with the seductive soul ballad climbing to Number One on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Life of a Showgirl is Swift’s 12th studio album and spans 12 songs, with the Michael-featuring track listed as the fourth offering and notably be followed by “Eldest Daughter.” Swift will return to the late-night promo circuit after three years to promote the record and will appear on The Graham Norton Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Night With Seth Meyers following its release.

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bitchy | Samantha Markle claimed her father is stuck in a building in the Philippines
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bitchy | Samantha Markle claimed her father is stuck in a building in the Philippines

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

In January of this year, Thomas Markle moved to the Philippines. We know this because he gave/sold the exclusive news to the Daily Mail, and he allowed a Mail reporter to watch him pack up his things. The Mail tried to play it as some kind of sad-sack poor-Toxic-Tom story, but the whole thing was simply bizarre. It honestly appeared like Tom and his adult son were moving to the Philippines for permanent sexual tourism. Reportedly, Toxic Tom hates it there. Oh, and he’s still getting paid to talk sh-t about Meghan, but there has been much less of that this year, possibly because no one from the Daily Mail wants to travel to the Philippines to persuade Tom to deliver their poorly-written script for pennies. Well, there’s an update, courtesy of Samantha Markle.

Meghan Markle’s father is “stuck on the 19th floor of a building in the Philippines after a massive earthquake”, according to the Duchess of Sussex’s estranged half-sister, Samantha. The 60-year-old took to the social media platform X to reveal the news to her followers.

Samantha wrote: “My father is stuck on the 19th floor of a building in the Philippines after a massive earthquake and he can’t walk and he is trapped.”

She went on to blame Meghan for the situation, as the Duchess of Sussex and her father have not been in contact for several years.

A powerful 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines earlier today. It struck near the Eastern Visayas region, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). People have been urged to stay away from the beach and move further inland amid fears of aftershocks. There was no tsunami threat after the earthquake, which had a shallow epicentre of around 11km, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre.

[From GB News]

The good news here is that barely anyone is quoting Samantha’s actual tweet (which I’m including below). It’s not Meghan’s fault that her father sold her out for such a small amount of money. It’s not Meghan’s fault that her father is a piece of sh-t. It’s not Meghan’s fault that Thomas moved to the Philippines for sex tourism in his 80s. Anyway, I don’t even believe that Toxic Tom is trapped! This is yet another version of “he had eight heart attacks, how dare you!”

Update: Toxic Tom spoke to TMZ and denied Samantha’s claims. He’s not stuck and he’s apparently still living in a hotel?

Old creepy white guy with no relationship with any of his grandkids moves to the Philippines for *reasons.*

Greedy daughter, who has no relationship with her children either, and who destroyed any chance of him having a relationship with his other much more successful daughter… pic.twitter.com/e8rmSI1i0s

— Henry VIII (@SussexHenryVIII) September 30, 2025

Photos courtesy of Wenn/Avalon.

Samantha Markle discusses her tell-all book, ‘The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister’ on ‘Good Morning Britain’. Broadcast on ITV1,Image: 353689044, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN’s services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material., Model Release: no, Pictured: Samantha Markle, Credit line: /Wenn/Avalon
Thomas Markle speaks out for the first time about he’s heart surgery and the moment he first spoke to Prince Harry on ‘Good Morning Britain’. Broadcast on ITV1,Image: 375263468, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN’s services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material., Model Release: no, Pictured: Thomas Markle, Credit line: /Wenn/Avalon
Thomas Markle speaks out for the first time about he’s heart surgery and the moment he first spoke to Prince Harry on ‘Good Morning Britain’. Broadcast on ITV1,Image: 375263477, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN’s services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material., Model Release: no, Pictured: Thomas Markle, Credit line: /Wenn/Avalon


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Taylor Swift Interpolates George Michael's "Father Figure" on The Life of a Showgirl
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Taylor Swift Interpolates George Michael’s “Father Figure” on The Life of a Showgirl

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Taylor Swift is taking it back to the big ’80s.

As confirmed by Billboard, the pop star has interpolated George Michael’s 1987 hit single, “Father Figure,” on a song of the same name that appears on her upcoming new album, The Life of a Showgirl.

The George Michael original shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988. It was the fourth single from Michael’s blockbuster debut solo album, Faith.

The news of Swift’s interpolation of Michael’s song comes after weeks of speculation, and with her The Life of a Showgirl album set for release this Friday, October 3rd. Michael’s longtime partner, Kenny Goss, told TMZ that the pop legend would have fully approved of his music being recalled in such a way.

Thanks to a resurgence on TikTok, Michael’s “Father Figure” will be a relevant and welcome presence on Swift’s new song.

This won’t be the first time Swift has tipped her hat to Michael; back in 2007, she covered Wham!’s perennial “Last Christmas” on The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection EP.

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Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl album will arrive with a new film titled Official Release Party of a Showgirl, which lands in movie theaters on the release date of October 3rd.

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'Khushboo Was Misrepresented, We Are Sanatanis', Disha Patani's Father Came To Defend His Daughters After Gunfire
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‘Khushboo Was Misrepresented, We Are Sanatanis’, Disha Patani’s Father Came To Defend His Daughters After Gunfire

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Bollywood actress Disha Patani found herself in the headlines after gunfire was reported outside her family home in Bareilly. The incident came shortly after a controversy erupted around her sister Khushboo Patani’s comments, which some people wrongly linked to spiritual leader Premanand Ji Maharaj. Now, Disha’s father, Jagdish Patani, has clarified the matter and strongly defended his daughters and family.

Disha Patani

Speaking to one of the media houses, Jagdish Patani said that Khushboo’s words had been twisted and misinterpreted. “Khushboo was misrepresented. Her name was unnecessarily dragged into the Premanand Ji Maharaj case. We are Sanatanis and hold saints in high regard. If her statement is being distorted, it is a conspiracy to defame us,” he stated firmly.

Khushboo Patani

Meanwhile, police officials confirmed that seven to eight rounds of firing took place near the residence. Two rounds of aerial shots were reportedly fired around 4:30 a.m., though no one was injured. Soon after, the Dhelana brothers Virendra and Mahendra claimed responsibility for the attack in a social media post, where they also issued a threat directed at the film industry. The controversy began when Khushboo Patani, a former army officer, criticized religious speaker Aniruddhacharya Maharaj for his remarks on live-in relationships.

Khushboo Patani

However, her comments were mistakenly linked to Premanand Ji Maharaj’s discourse on youth and multiple relationships. This misunderstanding led to a wave of trolling against her. In response, Khushboo issued a strong clarification, accusing several platforms of spreading fake news. She posted, “Fake news against me! Deliberate attempt to defame me!” She further warned that she would file cases under IPC Sections 499 and 500 for defamation, IPC 465 and 469 for forgery, IPC 505(1)(b) for spreading misleading news, along with provisions of the IT Act related to cybercrime and harassment.

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Who Are the Late Activist’s Mother & Father? – Hollywood Life
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Who Are the Late Activist’s Mother & Father? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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Charlie Kirk was raised in Illinois, primarily in Prospect Heights, Cook County, by his parents. Coming from a moderately political household, according to several outlets, mourners of the late right-wing activist are learning more about his background, childhood, his parents and family.

Amid his political stratospheric rise, Kirk was shot dead on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University during an event part of his national “American Comeback Tour.” After the radio host answered an audience member’s question about transgender mass shooters, shots were fired, and Kirk was seen with blood on his neck, witnesses said. He was hospitalized but died later that day. A manhunt for the shooter swiftly commenced.

Multiple celebrities, including Donald Trump, paid tribute to Kirk in their own public statements. The president wrote via Truth Social, “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”

Kirk’s parents have remained out of the spotlight of his career. Learn more about them here.

Charlie Kirk’s Mother Was a Mental Health Counselor

Kirk’s mom worked as a mental health counselor when he grew up, according to NBC News and The Guardian. 

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Kirk’s father worked as an architect for a firm that designed Trump Tower in New York City, according to NBC News and People.

Charlie Kirk’s Wife Was a Former Miss USA

Kirk was married to his wife, Erika Frantzve, from 2021 until he died in 2025. She was a former Miss USA Arizona, and she became a podcaster and founded her own nonprofit called Every Life Is Worthy, which is dedicated to advocating for pro-life causes and underprivileged communities.

Charlie Kirk & His Wife Had 2 Children Together

The Kirks shared a daughter and a son together.

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'My Father Used To Beat Me, I Was About To Get Married At 19', Tanya Mittal Broke Silence On Her Struggles
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‘My Father Used To Beat Me, I Was About To Get Married At 19’, Tanya Mittal Broke Silence On Her Struggles

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Recently, during a nomination task in the controversial reality show ‘Bigg Boss 19’, the social media influencer and model cried bitterly, and because of this, she has been discussed a lot on the internet. During the task, Kunika Sadanand abused her a lot, due to which Tanya’s tears would not stop. When the topic of her mother’s upbringing came up, she revealed that her father used to beat her.

Tanya Mittal

Kunika Sadanand raised questions about her upbringing and said that her mother did not teach her anything. The model got very angry with this. Then, in the nominations too, the actress said the same thing in a different way, that she had not been given a good upbringing, so she did not stop crying. When the housemates tried to console her, Tanya talked about her struggle.

Tanya Mittal

Let us tell you that Tanya Mittal told the truth about her father, ‘My father used to beat me. And my mother used to protect me. I have started the business with great difficulty; I had to take permission to wear a sari, to go out. I was 19 years old when I was about to get married, and I wanted to die.’ She further told that it was her mother who supported her in bad times and gave her the courage to fulfill her dreams.

Tanya Mittal

Many family members also got emotional with this revelation of Tanya Mittal and opened a front against Kunika. Amaal Malik and Gaurav Khanna had fiercely questioned the actress. Let us tell you that the influencer has always said that her father wanted to make her an engineer. But she left her college in two years and came home, after which her father gave her 6 months to learn cooking, and then she would be married. But she did something creative in those days and then opened new paths for herself.

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tanya mittal recalls father beating her
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Bigg Boss 19: Tanya Mittal Recalls Father Physically Abusing Her

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Bigg Boss 19 contestant Tanya Mittal recently opened up about her personal struggles during an emotional episode, just days after her family issued a heartfelt statement urging the public to stop spreading negativity about her. The spiritual influencer broke down after comments made by fellow contestant Kunickaa Sadanand about her mother, leading her to share her painful journey.

Tanya Mittal Recalls Her Father Beating Her And Mother Saving Her

Tanya revealed that she fought hard to reach where she is today, sharing that her mother was her biggest pillar of support, especially during times when her father would physically abuse her. She recounted, “My father used to beat me, and my mother would save me. I started my business with great difficulty. I had to take permission to wear a saree or even step outside. And,I was 19 and nearly got married off; I wanted to die.”

Her family’s response to the negativity came through a statement expressing pride and concern. They said, “We cannot explain the mix of emotions we feel seeing Tanya on Bigg Boss. As parents, we are proud of her but hurt to see her being targeted and spoken about cruelly by people who don’t know her heart. We request everyone to wait until her journey is complete before passing judgments. Your attention-seeking reels and allegations leave scars that last a lifetime.”

They also appealed to the public to be kind and not harsh on Tanya, emphasising the emotional toll such negativity takes on their family. “Please keep us out of this. It’s a difficult time for us. Our daughter was raised with love, and it pains us to see her subjected to such harsh words. We hope that kindness prevails. We stand by Tanya, with love and faith. Stay strong, our girl—we love you.”

Who Is Tanya Mittal?

Hailing from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Tanya Mittal is an influencer, entrepreneur, podcaster, and former model with over 2.5 million followers on Instagram. She shares motivational content, spiritual stories, and lifestyle posts. In 2018, she was crowned Miss Asia Tourism and represented India at the Miss Asia Tourism Universe pageant in Lebanon. A qualified architect, Tanya launched her brand, Handmade Love by Tanya, at just 19, offering handbags, sarees, and accessories.

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

Also Read: Bigg Boss 19: Gauahar Khan SLAMS Kunickaa Sadanand For Dragging Tanya Mittal’s Mother Into Argument; Says, “Double Standards Much”

Akankshya Mukherjee

Akankshya Mukherjee is a dynamic and ambitious individual poised to make waves in the realm of Media and Communication. With a passion for creativity and a drive to contribute to forward-thinking organizations, Akankshya embodies adaptability and a hunger for learning. Having already garnered experience through involvement in various organizations, she has honed the skill of quickly adapting to new environments and challenges. She sees each opportunity as a chance for personal and professional growth, eagerly embracing roles in communications and content writing.

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Anuparna won best director award in Venice, but never showed interest in films earlier: Father
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Anuparna won best director award in Venice, but never showed interest in films earlier: Father

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Kolkata, Filmmaker Anuparna Roy, who received the best director award at the Venice International Film Festival for her ‘Song of Forgotten Trees’, had never shown much love and passion for movies during her school days, but was determined to carve her own niche, her father said on Tuesday.

Anuparna won best director award in Venice, but never showed interest in films earlier: Father

Beaming with pride for his daughter’s amazing feat at the festival, Brahmananda Roy is eager to welcome the young IT professional-turned-movie director to their home in West Bengal’s Paschim Bardhaman district.

“We had not noticed much love and passion for films during her school days, but she was studious. Her ambition for films came to the fore later when she started her career in the IT sector. She had a resolve to create her own identity,” the 63-year-old retired coal sector official told PTI over the phone from his home in Kulti.

Her father said the family members were initially upset over her decision to take the plunge into film direction and even prophesied that she was making a mistake.

“When we first came to know about her decision in post 2020, we thought it was a gamble. She had no previous experience in the tinsel world or filmmaking. But her dedication, zeal and perseverance gradually made us confident about her ability,” the proud father said.

He said Anuparna had initially settled in Delhi after graduating with English honours from Bengal and pursued a career in the IT sector.

According to him, she shifted base to Mumbai during the COVID period in 2021 and decided to try her hand at filmmaking.

Anuparna decided to take the risk as she had “self-belief”, her father said.

Mother Manisha Roy recalled how Anuparna gave “100 per cent to anything she wanted to achieve”.

“I had initially thought she would get a government job. When she joined the IT sector, we were happy. But I often chided her as she kept changing her jobs. She often told us that she would make me and her mother proud,” Brahmananda said.

Elaborating on her joy and excitement, her father said, “We were asleep around 12.30 am when Anuparna called up to break the news. She was elated. Initially, I could not believe it. I asked her whether she stood first among all contenders. ‘Yes Baba’ was her reply. Her mother was crying in joy.”

Anuparna has some work in London and will return to Mumbai at the earliest, he said.

Anuparna’s parents are looking forward to her visit to their present Kulti home and ancestral house in Purulia, he said, adding that the filmmaker will definitely come to the state before the Durga Puja.

She will meet Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during her visit to Bengal, he said.

Recalling her initial days of struggle as an independent filmmaker, Brahmananda said, “She had to invest a sizeable amount of her salary to make films. I also chipped in. She had faced difficulties in organising everything during the pre-shoot days. Outdoor shootings were a challenge for her on many occasions. She, however, got help from the local administration and authorities to wrap up the shoots.”

With individual efforts, her perseverance and support of her friends in Mumbai and here, the film ‘Song of Forgotten Trees’ saw the light of day, he said.

The parents do not have any worry about their daughter realising her goals in life.

West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose and the chief minister had on Monday congratulated the young filmmaker for winning the best director award in the Orizzonti section of the 82nd Venice Film Festival.

The film tells the relationship between two women – a migrant actress and a corporate worker – in Mumbai.

The filmmaker made history by becoming the first Indian to win the best director award in the festival’s Orizzonti section for her movie ‘Songs of Forgotten Trees’, which explores complex narratives and powerful themes.

About Anuparna’s penchant for home-cooked meals, Brahmananda said, “She is not fond of delicacies from restaurants and hotels. She is mostly a vegetarian but relishes ‘ghar ka khana’. She had told me that she misses rice, sabji, dhokar dalna, fish and mutton for a long time.”

Her mother said she could not wait to see her daughter savouring her favourite dishes after so many days.

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

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