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Samantha Ruth Prabhu to Be Back on Film Sets; Fans Thrilled

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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To all the Samantha Ruth Prabhu fans, here’s some good news! The actress who has been hitting the headlines recently for her alleged relationship with filmmaker Raj Nidimoru shared an update about her upcoming Telugu film Maa Inti Bangaram. Samantha stated that she would commence shooting for the action thriller this month.

When a fan asked Samantha Ruth Prabhu about her next Telugu film, she replied, “Finally, I have an answer to this question. Maa Inti Bangaram is finally starting this month.”

Samantha replies…


Samantha participated in a Q&A session with fans on social media. While she answered several questions related to various topics, one question that particularly excited her was regarding her upcoming project, Maa Inti Bangaram. When a fan asked about her next Telugu film, she replied, “Finally, I have an answer to this question. Maa Inti Bangaram is finally starting this month.” The news has certainly kept the fans going, and several commented that they were waiting for her to be back on the film sets after a long time.

Maa Inti Bangaram would be Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nandini Reddy’s third collaboration after Jabardasth (2013) and Oh Baby (2019).Maa Inti Bangaram would be Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nandini Reddy's third collaboration after Jabardasth (2013) and Oh Baby (

Maa Inti Bangaram an action thriller

Maa Inti Bangaram was announced in April 2024 to coincide with Samantha’s birthday. But the project couldn’t take off and was delayed due to her multiple assignments. Initially, the action thriller was supposed to be helmed by a debutant, but change in plans prompted Samantha to handover the directorial reigns to filmmaker Nandini Reddy. Maa Inti Bangaram would be their collaboration after Jabardasth (2013) and Oh Baby (2019). Apart from starring, the actress is also producing the film.

On the other hand, Samantha debuted as a producer this year with the film Shubham. The horror comedy was a sleeper hit at the box office; it prompted the actress to further take up production ventures. “I started Tralala Moving Pictures to support content-driven films and new talent. Having put up so much experience, I believe that I can take the production plunge to bring out rooted stories that resonate with the audiences,” said Samantha.

Also Read: VIDEO: Samantha Ruth Prabhu Stuns at Dubai Fashion Week, Fans Spot Raj Nidimoru

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Sharvari Wagh Joins Hands With Ahaan Panday
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Ahaan Panday To Romance With Sharvari Wagh In Ali Abbas Zafar’s Film; Shoot Begins Next Year In UK- Report

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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After making a strong debut in Saiyaara, Ahaan Panday is all set to take the lead once again, this time in a high-octane action romance under the Yash Raj Films banner. The film will be directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, marking his return to YRF after nearly a decade. Zafar last worked with the studio on the blockbuster Sultan and is known for his dynamic storytelling that blends action, drama, and romance effortlessly.

Ahaan Panday To Star Opposite Sharvari In YRF’s Next

In this yet-untitled project, Ahaan will be paired opposite Sharvari, who continues to build her presence in mainstream cinema. This will be her second big outing with YRF after Alpha, which is scheduled for release this Christmas. The new film is expected to further cement her position as one of the rising stars of the industry.

Although details about the plot and title are still under wraps, sources reveal that the film’s script has been finalised and pre-production is currently in progress. The team is planning to begin shooting after March 2026, with most of the filming likely to take place in the UK, as per peepingmoon.com.

The collaboration between Ahaan, Sharvari, and Ali Abbas Zafar has already generated significant buzz, especially given the director’s flair for launching fresh talent on a grand canvas. With the backing of YRF and a compelling genre blend of action and romance, this film is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated projects on the horizon.

Fans will be eager to see how Ahaan and Sharvari bring their chemistry to the screen under Zafar’s vision and whether this film becomes another milestone in YRF’s legacy of launching new stars.

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

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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office collection day 3: Varun, Janhvi film holds steady, earns over ₹7 crore
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office collection day 3: Varun, Janhvi film holds steady, earns over ₹7 crore

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office day 3: Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s romantic comedy opened to a mixed response on October 2, and has managed to hold its ground at the box office. According to the latest update, the film has raked in ₹22 crore till now.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office day 3: The film has been directed by Shashank Khaitan.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office update

As per trade tracking site Sacnilk, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari the film registered business of ₹7.25 crore, taking the total business to ₹22 crore.

The film had an overall 22.72 per cent occupancy in Hindi on Saturday. When it comes to the morning shows, the registered footfall was 11.99 per cent, with afternoon shows seeing 27.20 per cent footfall. The evening shows saw 28.96 per cent footfall.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari collected ₹9.25 crore on its opening day. The film saw a decline on its second day, earning less than half of what it made on Day 1. The film collected only ₹5.5 crore. However, it picked up on day 3.

The film is holding steady despite tough competition from Rishab Shetty’s Kantara Chapter 1, which has minted over ₹155.19 crore. However, it has surpassed the lifetime collections of Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh’s Mere Husband Ki Biwi ( ₹12.85 crore) and Loveyapa ( ₹8.85 crore).

About Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Directed by Shashank Khaitan, the romantic comedy narrates a story of Varun and Janhvi teaming up to make their exes, Sanya and Rohit, jealous. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, with some praise for the humour and performance, but criticism for the film’s pacing and overall impact. The film opened to ₹9.25 crore net in India on Dussehra, which is higher than some recent Bollywood romcoms, but a letdown considering the film’s festive release. The film clashed with Rishab Shetty’s Kantara Chapter 1.

Produced by Dharma Productions and Mentor Disciple Entertainment, the film stars Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Rohit Saraf and Sanya Malhotra, with Maniesh Paul, Akshay Oberoi and Abhinav Sharma in supporting roles. An excerpt from the Hindustan Times review reads: “You wish the film had more of this spark, but such moments are few. Varun and Janhvi look good together, yet the story itself lacks surprises. You can predict its moves from a kilometre away. The only person fully invested is Varun, who has mastered these goofy characters to the point of effortlessness. He is the one who keeps you in your seat.”

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Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer reveals how celebrities stay fit during gruelling film shoots: ‘They follow strict…'
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Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer reveals how celebrities stay fit during gruelling film shoots: ‘They follow strict…’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Published on: Oct 04, 2025 07:16 pm IST

Ever wondered how celebrities stay toned during hectic shoots? Anant Ambani’s trainer Vinod Channa shares the secret behind their on-screen fitness.

We often marvel at how actors look perfectly toned and fit, even with gruelling shoot schedules and long hours on set. Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod Channa, who has guided stars like Anant Ambani and Nita Ambani on their fitness journeys, breaks down the secret behind their on-screen physiques in his September 16 Instagram post. (Also read: Ranbir Kapoor’s fitness trainer shares 5 reasons why many people fail to lose weight: ‘The key is to keep challenging…’ )

Vinod Channa emphasizes that celebrity fitness is a year-round commitment involving disciplined diets and workouts.

How do celebrities stay fit during film shoots

“Celebrities stay fit during film shoots because they work really hard, consistently, over the years,” Channa explains. “This isn’t something that happens in a day. They work out throughout the year, which is why they look so fit for a specific movie.”

He adds, “On top of that, depending on the movie’s requirements, they start planning months in advance, sometimes 4-6 months before shooting. They follow strict diet-specific workouts to achieve the look needed for their character. And once they reach that physique, maintaining it is equally important, especially since shooting days can stretch up to 12 hours.”

What keeps them consistent during busy schedules

Channa further shares, “Whenever they get time, they make sure to work out and stick to a disciplined diet. Their meals don’t get compromised. This consistent effort allows them to match the character’s look perfectly, and that’s why the final result on screen looks flawless and earns appreciation from audiences.”

In short, celebrity fitness is not about last-minute efforts, it’s about dedication, consistency, and planning months ahead. According to Vinod, it’s this combination of hard work, discipline, and smart preparation that keeps stars looking camera-ready, no matter how demanding the shoot schedule.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari's Box Office Disaster: Varun Dhawan And Janhvi Kapoor's Film Sees Huge Drop On Day 2! | Glamsham.com
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’s Box Office Disaster: Varun Dhawan And Janhvi Kapoor’s Film Sees Huge Drop On Day 2! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Shashank Khaitan’s romantic comedy-drama Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari hit theatres on October 2 with a promising start but has since seen a steep drop in collections. According to trade tracking portal Sacnilk, the film earned ₹9.25 crore on its opening day. However, the momentum didn’t last. On its second day, which also marked its first Friday, the film saw earnings fall to just ₹4.04 crore—less than half of Day 1’s total—bringing the two-day domestic collection to ₹13.29 crore.

The film recorded an overall occupancy of 14.94% on Friday, with only 9.06% turnout in the morning, slightly improving to 17.44% in the afternoon and 18.33% in the evening. Despite the star power and Karan Johar’s backing, the film is trailing far behind the box office juggernaut Kantara Chapter 1, which earned ₹61.85 crore on Day 1 and ₹43.65 crore on Day 2. Kantara Chapter 1 has now amassed a domestic total of ₹105.5 crore.

Directed by Shashank Khaitan, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari features Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor in lead roles, alongside Sanya Malhotra, Rohit Saraf, Maneish Paul, Akshay Oberoi, and Abhinav. The story revolves around Sunny (Varun Dhawan), whose girlfriend Ananya (Sanya Malhotra) leaves him under family pressure to marry Vikram (Rohit Saraf). Meanwhile, Vikram abandons his fiancée, Tulsi (Janhvi Kapoor). Heartbroken, Sunny and Tulsi join forces to sabotage their exes’ wedding and reclaim their love.

While the premise sounds engaging, critics say the film fails to deliver. As noted in a Hindustan Times review, “The message that love shouldn’t be sacrificed due to family pressure is lost, because the families lack depth or credibility. The script leans too much on romance and forgets character development.”

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Taylor Swift 'Showgirl' Film, 'Fate of Ophelia' Theater Screening
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Taylor Swift ‘Showgirl’ Film, ‘Fate of Ophelia’ Theater Screening

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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At the AMC Orpheum 7 in New York’s Upper East Side, Taylor Swift fans showed up in glittering sequin outfits and bright Eras Tour merch for an anticipated 3 p.m. screening of The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, a 90-minute feature Swift cooked up to go along with the album. Showing in theaters all weekend, the film special includes the premiere of the long-awaited “The Fate of Ophelia” video and behind-the-scenes footage, plus all the stories behind the songs on her 12th album.

Instead of the usual movie ads, various promo photos from Showgirl popped up as some of her older songs played over them. As the feature began, Swift appeared on screen, telling fans that she was excited to bring people together to listen to the album.

“The Fate of Ophelia” video played first. It opens in a grand-looking hotel as the camera pans to a painting on the wall where Swift portrays Ophelia (in a white dress, similar to the version from German painter Friedrich Heyser’s interpretation). Instead of drowning like Shakespeare’s tragic character does, Swift gets up and reveals that it’s a set. From there, she embodies a wide array of showgirls, going from Sixties girl groups to a Busby Berkeley-esque musical number. Joining Swift throughout the video are the dancers, backup singers, and the band from her epic Eras Tour. The video, which was written and directed by Swift, ends in a hotel with Swift as herself. She’s rolled into a room on a dining cart (but not before catching a football) where she parties until the paparazzi show up outside the window. She escapes to the bathroom, where she re-creates the album cover in the tub.

Following the video, Swift began sharing footage from the rehearsals and set of the video, letting us into her meticulous planning process. Early planning Zooms show her dissecting classic art movements and showgirl history she wanted to weave into the story. “Art history for pop fans,” she jokes. The biggest Easter egg for Swift? She personally baked a loaf of sourdough that makes it into one of the shots.

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Swift also shared the meanings behind each track on Showgirl before showing the lyric videos. The lyric videos were taken on the set of the music video and promo shoots for the album. Before “Elizabeth Taylor,” for example, she pointed out how much she wanted to highlight the parallels of their lives while dropping tidbits of the iconic actress’ own lore (She noted Liz Taylor’s love for Portofino and her violet eyes.) “Opalite,” meanwhile, was inspired by Swift and her mom’s shared love for opals; opalite is the man-made version, much like the type of self-made happiness she sings about on the song.

As she sat in a director’s chair discussing each song, she remained coy about fiancé Travis Kelce and never said his name directly. Still, she nodded to the innuendos on the horny and explicit “Wood,” saying it was about “superstitions” with a sly smile. “Honey,” she revealed later, was one of the first songs written for the album, and a guiding light for Swift, Max Martin and Shellback. It was inspired by how “awesome” it feels to be called “honey” or “sweetheart” by someone who means it.

Before “Father Figure,” Swift focused on her respect for George Michael, whose hit of the same name is interpolated in one line of the chorus. She points out how she had wanted to do something with the concept of a “father figure” and used it to talk about power between a mentor and mentee. She says she could connect with both sides of the story in the song.

The audience snickered when “Actually Romantic” popped up, but Swift’s explanation was as neutral as could be. Without saying who it’s about, Swift noted that it referenced someone letting her live “rent-free” in their head for years before Swift even knew it was happening. “In my industry, attention is affection,” she says to her anonymous foe, “and you give me so much of it, so thank you.”

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When it was time for “The Life of a Showgirl,” Swift celebrated her friend Sabrina Carpenter, who appears on the track. The song is from the perspective of a young girl going to see a star named Kitty. When the fan and Kitty meet, Kitty tells her to avoid pursuing this career. Swift says many of her heroes told her the same thing when she was younger. In Carpenter, Swift saw someone who was “really well-equipped for this career” and could handle all the drama and criticism thrown at her.

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The album’s opener, “The Fate of Ophelia,” gets the final explainer before the video played for a second time. It most reflects her writing process; she revealed she has an exceptionally long file full of lyric ideas, concepts, words and more that she refers to often. She said that if you scrolled through it, it would take “20 minutes” to get through. She’d written the title a while back and then re-discovered it as Shellback played the song’s riff. Quickly, she realized how well it matched.

Once the video ended, fans clapped and left the theater. Luckily, for those who are eagerly awaiting the visuals for “The Fate of Ophelia,” the video will begin streaming everywhere on Sunday. Fans can hit their local movie theater to see it this weekend and get the full theatrical experience Swift intended.

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Ravanaprabhu Returns: Mohanlal’s 2001 Blockbuster Gets a 4K Revival
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‘Stop Fan Wars, Don’t Kill The Film Under The Mask: Pawan Kalyan

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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You don’t often get to see Pawan Kalyan gracing the success meets of his films! But he broke the rule for his latest release, They Call Him OG. The actor is riding on the film’s blockbuster success. OG didn’t just register record numbers at the box-office but were also loved by the audiences and critics. Pawan sprung a surprise after he attended the OG success meet in Hyderabad.

Also Read: They Call Him OG: Pawan Kalyan’s Filmmakers Add Neha Shetty Special Song

Pawan Kalyan expressed gratitude to the fans and audiences for making They Call Him OG a blockbuster Pawan Kalyan expressed gratitude to the fans and audiences for making They Call Him OG a blockbuster

Highest-grosser in Pawan Kalyan’s career

Ever since They Call Him OG was released, the film garnered positive talk and received an overwhelming response. Fans were thrilled with director Sujeeth’s never-before-seen portrayal of Pawan Kalyan. The actor’s magnetic screen presence, swag and Thaman’s electrifying score worked big time. The actor expressed gratitude for the film’s success. By the end of its first weekend, OG grossed over Rs 252 crore worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of Pawan’s career.

Pawan Kalyan, Sujeeth and Thaman at the OG success celebrations Pawan Kalyan, Sujeeth and Thaman at the OG success celebrations

Let’s appreciate each other: Pawan

As if gracing the event wasn’t surprising enough, Pawan pulled another surprise! At a time when it was least expected, he spoke about the burning ‘fan wars’ in Tollywood. In the last few years, the hatred and negativity on certain actors and films have affected films’ box office collections. While the trend is only growing an at an all-time high, Pawan took the opportunity to address the

Pawan shared that he is an art lover and enjoys all heroes’ work. “My advice to fans of all heroes (including my fans) to stop doing these fan wars. Please don’t kill the film amid these fans’ wars. Let’s appreciate each other,” he commented. The actor further appealed to everyone to empathize and respect the efforts of filmmakers and welcome cinema. In an era where the shelf life of a film is cut short to only a few weeks, Pawan’s speech on fan wars is winning hearts.

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 Lyon's Classic Film Market Expands With AI, Platforms, Global Reach 
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 Lyon’s Classic Film Market Expands With AI, Platforms, Global Reach 

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

The International Classic Film Market (MIFC), the world’s only market dedicated to restoring and promoting heritage films, returns to Lyon alongside the Lumière Film Festival for its 13th edition expected to draw a record number of participants.

“All our indicators are up, both in terms of newcomers and international participants,” co-head Anaïs Desrieux told Variety.

Three high-profile guests of honor underscore the festival’s global reach: Andrea Kalas, VP of Media and Archival Services at Iron Mountain, Justine Ryst, YouTube’s France chief, and Gaëtan Bruel, the new head of the France’s film board CNC.

Another sign of the market’s growing industry pull comes from U.K.-based Park Circus, which joins this year as an official partner. The company handles global distribution of heritage titles for major U.S. studios as well as British and European libraries. CEO Douglas Davis will join Studiocanal’s Pauline Saint-Hilaire and Mk2 Films’ Benoit Claro for a roundtable on building international distribution strategies for heritage film.

Technology remains a hot topic, notably the use of AI in classic film preservation and restoration, with a focus this year on subtitling and dubbing. The debate will bring together heritage film conservation outfit Vectracom, Phont, a start-up specialised in so-called “emotional subtitling,” and translators’ representatives.

“No one at the table is opposed to progress, but the real challenge is to ensure that this innovation truly qualifies as such for the whole ecosystem,” said Desrieux. Co-head Gérald Duchaussoy added “subtitles are not neutral – subtitling is a creative activity that shapes how films are understood.”

New tools will be on display at the Classics Innovation Corner, where startups such as Phont, AI-powered search and licensing platform Refractio, and distributor-oriented CN Films will present their tech.

Another key theme is the growing role of streaming services in the circulation of heritage cinema, which Ryst is sure to address as she spotlights YouTube’s 20th anniversary.

“There is a great heritage offer on YouTube, with access to films, archives and programs dedicated to classic films, and content creators engaging whole new audiences,” said Duchaussoy.

Case studies will feature Sooner – the new merger of French streamers Universciné and Filmo –, heritage film platform LaCinetek, and entertainment site Allociné, which is launching a dedicated service, Allociné Classique. “Thanks to these platforms, the films are not just being preserved, they are being reintroduced to audiences in the digital era,” Desrieux noted. 

From digital strategies to face-to-face deal-making, circulation remains a priority for organizers, with initiatives like the popular Re>Birth program, now in its third edition. The showcase pitches either recently restored titles carrying the Lumière Classics label or works seeking restoration partners for 10-minute sessions followed by one-to-one meetings aimed at sparking deals.

Hungary provides an inspiring example as country of honor thanks to its strong track-record in preservation and circulation through events such as the Budapest Classic Film Marathon. MIFC regular György Ráduly, head of the Hungarian National Film Archive, will be among the guests.  

Other highlights include debates on the new AgoraEU program, Europe’s audiovisual heritage policy, and the power of curated retrospectives, with this year’s tributes to Martin Ritt and Konrad Wolf illustrating how restorations drive a second life in theaters, festivals, on TV and platforms. France’s arthouse exhibitors’ association, AFCAE, which marks its 70th anniversary, will examine the future of classic film on the big screen.

As always, there will be the market’s staple sessions, from catalogue holders’ previews to distributors’ line-ups and dedicated events for exhibitors.

African cinema will also take the spotlight with a showcase of the new podcast series “Cineastes d’Afrique,” celebrating pioneers of African filmmaking.

Looking to the future, a new European student workshop will bring together some 40 students from six universities to work with professionals in the heritage field. “We want to help the next generation build connections that will shape the sector’s future,” said Desrieux.

For Duchaussoy, the workshop reflects the market’s broader mission: “Heritage cinema is not just about looking back,” he said. “It’s about imagining the future, with new professionals, new technologies and new audiences.”

As Desrieux summed up, “Our goal is to give the heritage sector a stronger international framework and profile. That means bringing players together, questioning our practices and creating real business opportunities around the circulation of classic films.”

The MIFC runs in Lyon over Oct. 14–Oct. 17.

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Film Club review: Dramedy has potential but it's yet to be unlocked
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Film Club review: Dramedy has potential but it’s yet to be unlocked

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

For one thing, Wood has already proven herself to be a delightful and engaging screen presence, so getting to hear her own screenwriting voice was a fascinating prospect.

For another, it’s always a thrill to see new British comedy series come to air, at a time when there are so many unique, funny and vibrant comedies out there (despite what some many would have you believe).

Then there’s the show’s charming concept, it’s quirky visual aesthetic, a central turn for Nabhaan Rizwan, I could go on – the point is, there were a lot of selling points.

It’s therefore a strange feeling to come out of watching all six episodes of Film Club and feel that it hasn’t quite made its mark yet, or fulfilled that desire I had. That’s not to say it wasn’t an enjoyable watch, or that it couldn’t achieve that potential in future – just that, right now, there are a few bumps in the road.

Nabhaan Rizwan as Noa and Aimee Lou Wood as Evie in Film Club. BBC/Gaumont/Ben Blackall

Film Club stars Wood as Evie, a young woman who hasn’t left the house in six months after suffering from a mental health episode, described as a ‘wobble’.

Every Friday, as a weekly escape, she and her friends, including best friend Noa (Rizwan), meet up in her mum’s garage and celebrate film. There’s a different film chosen for each week, decorations are put up to recognise that, costumes are required, phones are banned and a movie-related quiz takes place. It’s delightful. There’s just one snag.

That is that Evie and Noa are quite clearly in love with each other, despite never having expressed their feelings to one another. Oh, and Evie has a boyfriend, Josh. Oh, and Noa is moving to Bristol for his dream job, meaning film club won’t be continuing.

It’s all rather a lot for Evie to deal with, and over the subsequent weeks she goes on a journey of discovery, to reflect on her feelings for Noa, as well as to learn more about herself.

Aimee Lou Wood as Evie in Film Club, wearing a space suit.

Aimee Lou Wood as Evie in Film Club. BBC/Gaumont/Ben Blackall

First things first, there are a lot of things about this set up that are really winning. The idea of the actual film club itself is so charming as to be almost ridiculous.

It’s crucial to note here, that this is not some hang-out for real, hardcore cinephiles. The films they watch each week are the most classic of classics that everyone will have heard of, and the vast majority of viewers will have seen – think Alien and The Wizard of Oz.

This gives the whole thing are a far more wholesome vibe, and the sense that this really is an excuse for socialising first and foremost. The characters have a passion for film (well, most of them do), but it’s their friendship that binds them, and this is just a fun way to express it.

It’s telling that this was conceived of during the Covid pandemic, at a time when physical meet-ups were impossible, yet it also feels deeply resonant today.

Even without restrictions, society has still become so much more virtual and isolated. A series preaching about the joys of social interaction, and showing characters simply enjoying each other’s presence by being a bit silly, with no fear of judgement, is not only endearing, but also kind of critical.

Nabhaan Rizwan as Noa, Aimee Lou Wood as Evie and Adam Long as Josh in Film Club.

Nabhaan Rizwan as Noa, Aimee Lou Wood as Evie and Adam Long as Josh in Film Club. BBC/Gaumont/Ben Blackall

The characters here are also a complete joy to have on our screens, and Wood and her co-creator Ralph Davis have assembled a brilliant cast to bring them to life.

Wood herself is magnificent as Evie, whose positivity and passion are infectious and whose mannerisms are so fantastically specific and clear. Rizwan’s Noa is more straight-laced and, as is commented on at numerous times, formal, but has a habit of breaking out into incredibly bold accents and performances.

As a duo fronting the show, they’re both fantastic, with superb chemistry which feels like a real, long-lasting friendship.

Meanwhile, there are excellent supporting turns throughout, including from Liv Hill as Evie’s sister Izzie, with that sibling relationship between really well-drawn and observed.

Two real MVPs are Suranne Jones as Evie’s mum Suz, a genuinely distinct, brilliant character and such a departure from the typical ‘on-screen mum’ figure, and Adam Long as Josh, who may not be right for Evie, but has an endearing turn of phrase and a excitable energy.

Set up, all great, characters, delightful, intentions, utterly good-natured. So, what are these issues? Well, these come, instead, in the detail of the narrative and in the tone. On the latter, it’s key to note that reviewing comedy is hard – it’s so subjective and every individual will find different things funny.

Liv Hall as Izzie and Suranne Jones as Suz in Film Club. They are both holding champagne flutes.

Liv Hall as Izzie and Suranne Jones as Suz in Film Club. BBC/Gaumont/Ben Blackall

Unfortunately, I personally just didn’t find Film Club all that funny. It’s operating on a grounded, low level of humorous interactions, and sure, there are some funny character beats throughout and some sequences that evoke a chuckle, but for the most part it’s just not something that provided me with any real, deep laughs.

Part of the reason for this is that, despite being billed as a comedy-drama, the synonym dramedy might work better, simply because the drama is really the first port of call.

That brings me neatly to the plot, and in particular, the central romantic tension between Evie and Noa – these two are perhaps just too meant for each other.

Of course, that concept has a long history in romantic comedies, both in film and on TV, but here it’s kind of absurd. Evie doesn’t seem to have any particular chemistry with Josh, she and Noa are practically an old married couple from the word go, and even his moving away doesn’t feel like enough of an impediment to giving it a go.

There’s barely even the standard question of both parties being worried to ruin the friendship if they were to be rejected – their chemistry is so utterly blatant that even they so don’t seem entirely oblivious to how one another feels.

Every time there’s a roadblock in their journey, it just feels like a slightly forced and mechanical way to drag out the will-they-won’t-they storyline.

Nabhaan Rizwan as Noa in Film Club, wearing a silver costume and bicycle helmet, and riding a bike.

Nabhaan Rizwan as Noa in Film Club. BBC/Gaumont/Ben Blackall

However, if you’re not vibing with the central romantic story, there are still plenty of other subplots to go down. In fact, there are slightly too many, with this scattershot approach leaving some of the most crucial ones feeling under-developed.

For instance, Evie’s mental health storyline is drawn in the broadest brush strokes, and never really honed in on in any substantial or meaningful way.

The lack of specificity may be universalising, and therefore a comfort to some, but it means that when Evie does start to get better it’s slightly harder to feel her catharsis, simply because we’ve never been entirely sure what she was struggling with to begin with.

Again, this could be an intentional statement on the ways in which we relate to others in times of crisis, and everyone’s experiences surrounding the topic will be different.

Purely from a dramatic standpoint, it can be somewhat frustrating, as though the show is keeping us at arm’s length. However, on a real-terms level, if this series helps some people who are struggling feel more seen, then that is wonderful, and a real, tangible good.

Kai Assi as Ziggy and Owen Cooper as Callum in Film Club.

Kai Assi as Ziggy and Owen Cooper as Callum in Film Club. BBC/Gaumont/Ben Blackall

The way this storyline is dealt with just does seem to be part of a piece with a number of the other decisions made across the board. For instance, the film club conceit should be grounds to commit to a real episodic structure, wherein the films chosen are used as themes for the instalments, expressing what they’re trying to explore and doing so with aesthetic links.

At times, it feels this is the route the show is going down, and those are arguably some of the best moments of all. One dreamlike sequence involving a spacesuit, inspired by Alien, is fantastic.

However, as in a number of other areas, it fails to commit to this as a long-running structure, or indeed any structure or unifying concept. This keeps you on your toes, for sure, but sometimes a defined framework for episodes is good, helping to act as the glue holding everything else together.

Instead, we get what feels like many different versions of this show, with a number of different branches and characters being underserved – Adolescence breakout Owen Cooper in particular is largely wasted as local kid Callum.

As already expressed, none of this is to write Film Club off. If you’re looking for a really easy, cosy watch of an evening, something fairly light where you can spend time with likeable characters and superb performers, then this could very well fit the bill.

It’s also not to say that a second season couldn’t completely win me round on some of these quibbles. There’s so much potential here that I’d love to see a second iteration of this, one where some of the screws are tightened and a really clear theme, story and structure are honed in on.

But for now, Film Club isn’t quite the knockout personal favourite I wanted it to be – even if it’s still delightful to have a series which firmly celebrates friendship and film.

Film Club begins on Tuesday 7th October at 10pm on BBC Three and iPlayer.

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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office day 1: Varun Dhawan film makes ₹9 crore amid stiff competition from Kantara
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office day 1: Varun Dhawan film makes ₹9 crore amid stiff competition from Kantara

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office day 1: Director Shashank Khaitan’s much-anticipated family entertainer, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, starring Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor, has officially opened to a moderate start at the box office, earning approximately ₹9.2 crore net on its first day in India, according to Sacnilk.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari box office day 1: Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor starrer is facing tough competition from Kantara: Chapter 1, both releasing on October 2

SSKTK Vs Kantara Chapter 1

One of Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’s biggest challenges is its box office clash with Kantara Chapter 1, the much-hyped Kannada prequel directed by and starring Rishab Shetty. The latter has opened with over ₹65 crore.

Which city saw the most footfall?

Released on October 2, the film saw an overall Hindi occupancy of 32.45%, with evening shows driving the majority of footfall. Cinema occupancy on Day 1 showed clear regional differences. Chennai led with 58%, followed by Bengaluru (51.33%) and Kolkata (45.67%), with peak turnout in evening shows. Mumbai, NCR, and Hyderabad also performed well, while Surat, Bhopal, and Ahmedabad saw low footfall. Across cities, afternoon and evening slots dominated, with Chennai standing out for its high engagement despite limited shows.

Starring Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf, the film rides on Dharma Productions’ glossy presentation and romantic-comedy beats. Despite a decent buzz and star power, SSKTK faced stiff competition from Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara Chapter 1’, which opened to a massive ₹65 crore on the same day, overshadowing many releases with its mythological action-drama scale and critical acclaim.

SSKTK review

While fans praised the film for its light-hearted tone and lead pair’s chemistry, critics had a more measured response. “In the performance department, Varun keeps you entertained, grasping the beats well. Janhvi looks pretty and is earnest throughout, but stumbles in the emotional scenes, which should ideally reduce you to a mess. Sanya struggles with an underwritten role, managing to execute it purely because of her acting chops. Rohit performs well. Maniesh Paul, as a wedding planner, evokes some laughs. Overall, what Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari suffers from is not a lack of ambition but a lack of clarity. It wants to be a romance and a family drama all at once, yet it never commits fully to any of these tracks. For a story about fighting for love, SSKTK doesn’t make you fall in love with it,” read the HT review.

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