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The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna, Dheekshith Shetty film shows spike; collects ₹3 crore
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The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna, Dheekshith Shetty film shows spike; collects ₹3 crore

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Updated on: Nov 08, 2025 10:16 pm IST

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rahul Ravindran’s drama stars Rashmika Mandanna and Deekshith Shetty in lead roles. Here’s how it’s faring. 

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rahul Ravindran’s Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty-starrer The Girlfriend was released in theatres this Friday. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, but due to good word of mouth, it has seen a spike in collections on its first Saturday. Here’s how it’s faring. (Also Read: The Girlfriend post-analysis: Rashmika Mandanna’s emancipation is much-needed antithesis to alpha male culture)

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna plays Bhooma Devi in the Rahul Ravindran film.

The Girlfriend box office collection

According to trade website Sacnilk, The Girlfriend brought in a collection of ₹2.50 crore net in India on Saturday, taking its domestic total to ₹ 3.80 crore. The film had an opening of ₹1.30 crore, with the Telugu version making ₹ 1.25 crore and the Hindi version earning only ₹ 0.05 crore. It saw an occupancy rate of 25.38% on Saturday, compared to 16.90% on its opening day, indicating an increase in revenue. With the film’s team going all out to promote, it remains to be seen if the film will continue to improve over the weekend and how it fares during the weekdays.

About The Girlfriend

The Girlfriend is directed by actor-filmmaker Rahul Ravindran and produced by Dheeraj Mogilneni and Vidya Koppineni. Hesham Abdul Wahab has composed the film’s music, and Allu Aravind’s Geetha Arts has presented it. Rashmika and Dheekshith play the lead roles in the film, which also stars Rao Ramesh in a key role. The film tells the story of postgraduate student, Bhooma Devi (Rashmika), who is gaslighted into falling in love with Vikram (Dheekshith), the college stud. She soon finds herself in a toxic situation she does not seem to be able to extract herself from.

Talking to Hindustan Times last year, Rahul spoke about the film and praised Rashmika, saying, “Rashmika is the kind of person you could close your eyes and go to war with. The amount of faith she has given me as a director…the way she has dived in and given her everything, it has been an absolute pleasure to work with her.”

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Garin Nugroho's 'Opera Jawa' to Open Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival
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Garin Nugroho’s ‘Opera Jawa’ to Open Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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The 20th Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF) will open with Garin Nugroho‘s musical “Opera Jawa” and close with Aco Tenriyagelli’s feature directorial debut “Comedy Buddy” in Yogyakarta.

This edition marks a milestone for the festival, which was first held in 2006. Carrying the theme Transfiguration, JAFF20 highlights the festival’s two-decade journey and the transformation of Indonesian and Asian cinema during that period.

The opening film, originally premiered at JAFF’s inaugural edition in 2006, will be screened in its original 35mm celluloid format at a ceremonial program at Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Gelanggang Inovasi dan Kreativitas. “Comedy Buddy” is produced by Bion Studios and Spasi Moving Image.

JAFF20 will present 227 films from 43 countries across competitive and non-competitive programs. Eleven feature films will compete in the main competition for the Golden and Silver Hanoman Awards: “A Useful Ghost” by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke, winner of the Grand Prix at the 2025 Cannes Critics’ Week; “Amoeba” by Siyou Tan; “Becoming Human” by Polen Ly; “Flames” by Ravi Shankar Kaushik; “Girl” by Shu Qi, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival; “Hair, Paper, Water” by Nicolas Graux and Trương Minh Quý; “Lost Land” by Akio Fujimoto; “On Your Lap (Pangku)” by Reza Rahadian, winner of four awards at Busan; “Summer’s Camera” by Sung Divine; “Sunshine” by Antoinette Jadaone; and Pingyao winner “The World of Love” by Yoon Ga-eun.

The Indonesian Screen Awards will feature 13 Indonesian films competing across nine categories, with four new categories added this year: Best Production Design, Best Sound, Best Original Music and Best Poster Design.

Competing titles include “A Thousand Shades of Purnama” (Seribu Bayang Purnama) by Yahdi Jamhur; “Agak Laen: Menyala Pantiku!” by Muhadkly Acho; “Better Off Dead” (Tinggal Meninggal) by Kristo Immanuel; “Dancing with the Body” (Lenggak-Lenggok) by Andi Imam Prakasa; “Dopamine” (Dopamin) by Teddy Soeriaatmadja; “Ikatan Darah” by Sidharta Tata; “Mothernet” by Ho Wi Ding; “Rangga & Cinta” by Riri Riza; “Smothered” (Legenda Kelam Malin Kundang) by Rafki Hidayat and Kevin Nugroho; Indonesia’s Oscar entry “Sore: A Wife from the Future” by Yandy Laurens; “The Period of Her” by Erlina Rakhmawati, Praditha Blifa, Sarah Adilah and Yulinda Dwi Andriyani; “The Tiger” by Ardiansah Sulistiana; and “Worn Out” (Judheg) by Misya Latief. “Ikatan Darah” and “Mothernet” will have their Indonesian premieres at JAFF20.

Non-competition programs include 22 feature films and 27 short films in Asian Perspectives, and nine Indonesian features in the Indonesian Film Showcase, including “Lost in the Spotlight” (Lupa Daratan), which marks Ernest Prakasa’s return to the director’s chair.

The Panorama program will feature works by acclaimed Asian directors, including “It Was Just An Accident” by Jafar Panahi, winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2025, and “Two Seasons, Two Strangers” by Miyake Sho, winner of the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival 2025.

“Indonesian cinema continues to show significant growth. In just the first quarter of 2025, cinemas recorded 35 million admissions, or around 44% of the total audience in 2024,” said Ifa Isfansyah, JAFF festival director. “A remarkable milestone this year was the animated feature ‘Jumbo,’ which broke records by surpassing 10 million viewers. Indonesian films have also premiered at major international festivals and brought home prestigious awards.”

The festival continues its partnership with Cinema XXI as the main screening venue.

JAFF20 will continue collaborations with longtime partners including the Asian Film Academy and Netflix. Under the Asian Film Academy collaboration, JAFF will bring director Ann Hui for a masterclass and screen two of her seminal works, “A Simple Life” (2011) and “July Rhapsody” (2002), in newly restored 4K versions. The collaboration will also present seven Hong Kong feature films and four short films.

Netflix programs include Reel Life Film Camp, a hands-on workshop for entry-level professionals, and Creative Asia, a forum bringing together creators from across Southeast Asia featuring filmmakers including Kimo Stamboel, Joko Anwar, Erik Matti and Kulp Kaljareuk.

“Last year, we introduced the Sneak Peek program, giving filmmakers a special platform to present early footage of their upcoming releases. This year, Sneak Peek will feature ‘Four Seasons in Java’ by Kamila Andini,” said Alexander Matius, JAFF program director.

JAFF Market returns with six programs: JAFF Future Project, Content Market, Talent Day, Film & Market Conference, Market Screening and Film Lab, held Nov. 29 through Dec. 1 at Jogja Expo Center.

JAFF20 runs Nov. 29 through Dec. 6.

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The Star-Studded Women in Film Honors Celebrated Icons and Faces of the Future
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The Star-Studded Women in Film Honors Celebrated Icons and Faces of the Future

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Accepting the Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award, Curtis opened with a tribute to her fellow screen star, paraphrasing Fonda’s famous line from last year’s SAG Award acceptance speech: “By the way, ‘woke’ just means you give a damn about other people.” Curtis also paid homage to her late mother whose big-hearted efforts inspired her own. “This award is about caring for other people,” Curtis told Vogue. “I grew up watching my friend Dolores [Narr Nemiro], along with my mother and the other ladies of S.H.A.R.E., an organization that raises money for children, perform this big show every year. I wanted to bring Dolores as my date tonight and say thank you to her and the ladies of S.H.A.R.E. My mother would be so happy that Dolores and I are standing here together.”

At the front of the room, comedy tag team Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann were proudly in situ. Their daughter Maude Apatow, fresh from the premiere of her directorial debut Poetic License, was honored with the Max Mara Face of the Future award at the ceremony. “I’m just very grateful to be here,” Apatow told Vogue, in the middle of fan-girling over Jamie Lee Curtis. “I love making movies, I love women, and I love the women that I’ve worked with throughout my career—so I’m happy to be in any room full of women.”

Following dinner, the ceremony incorporated two panels. Crystal Award for Advocacy in TV honorees Mara Brock Akil and Regina King discussed receiving Judy Blume’s blessing to reimagine her young adult novel Forever and retell it as a coming-of-age story of two Black teens.

Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film honorees Tessa Thompson, Dede Gardner, and Gabrielle Nadig also explored the creation of Hedda. “I think what’s most important is for women to communicate, and to be in communal spaces,” Thompson had mused earlier in the night. “But I also think it’s important to make those experiences outside of beautiful honors like this—to be talking to each other, to be advocating for each other. All of the silent work people don’t see photographed, things you don’t dress up for.”

The night didn’t conclude without a suitably hilarious acceptance speech from funnywoman Kristen Wiig. Kaia Gerber, Wiig’s Palm Royale co-star, was on hand to present her with WIF’s inaugural Icon Award. “What a gift to have someone like Kristen show us that devastation and laughter are so closely woven together,” Gerber told the audience.

As guests made their final rounds at the end of the night, the feeling of possibility and positivity permeated the air. In particular, a note from Curtis about her upcoming film, Ella McCay. “The last line of the narration of the movie is telling. ‘There is no opposite word for trauma, but hope comes close.’ And today, I feel hope. I think we all do.”

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12 New Talent Gems at This Year's Seville European Film Festival
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12 New Talent Gems at This Year’s Seville European Film Festival

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Anyone wanting to argue the riches of European films need go no further than the new talents spotlighted at this year’s Seville European Film Festival which launched last year a Rampa section for first and second features and has added short films to its lineup in 2025. Variety highlights seven features and five short films, championed by critics and announcing most certainly talent to keep on the radar: 

“The Anatomy of the Horses,” (“La Anatomía de los Caballos,”Daniel Vidal Toche, Playa Chica Films, Sideral, Spain; Pioneros Producciones, Peru; Los Niños Films, Colombia; Mito Films, Promenades Films, France). 

Picked up by Loco Films and backed by the Berlin Festival’s World Cinema Fund, and put through EAVE’s Puentes, MRG Work, Ventana Sur’s Proyecta and Málaga’s Mafiz, a take on Peruvian history not far from the pessimism of “One Hundred Years of Solitude”: Revolutions don’t work, Peru is “trapped in an unbroken cycle,” he tells Variety. Jumping from 18th century to modern-day corporate degradation, originally shot, a film style and substance.    

“Dandelion’s Odyssey,” (Momoko Seto, Miyu Productions, Ecce Films, Arte Cinéma, U Media, France, Belgium)

A boundary-pushing animation odyssey using time-lapse, macro-photography, robotics, periscopes and drones to picture four friends, dandelion seeds, floating off into the cosmos from an Earth destroyed by nuclear war. Seto’s fifth work but first feature, “an experimental animated feature unlike anything you’ve seen before,” proclaims Cartoon Brew. Sold by Indie Sales, a Cannes Fipresci Award and Annecy Animation Festival winner.    

“The Last One for the Road,” (“Le Citta di Pianura,” Francesco Sossai, A Vivo Film, Rai Cinema, Maze Pictures, Italy)    

50-somethings Carlobianchi and Doriano chain-booze their way from life, dispensing advice, bar-hopping, exchanging stories and escaping the police. A Cannes Un Certain Regard player with a more melancholic undercurrent rated by Variety as a  “pleasant Italian gem on drinking buddies, aging and wistful flavors of life.” 

“My Father’s Shadow,” (Element Pictures, Fatherland Productions, BBC Film, BFI, Crybaby, U.K.)  

“Nigeria’s first ever Cannes selection marks a miraculous gem of auto-fiction,” Variety proclaimed of “My Father’s Shadow.” “In his feature film debut, Akinola Davies Jr. announces himself as a major cinematic voice,” it added. “One day in the life of two young boys traveling with their father from a small village in rural Nigeria to the bustling capital city Lagos.” But an “intimate and well-observed drama” ends up in a way so devastating it completely upends the movie, elevating it into a deeply humanist narrative.” 

“A Year of School,” (Laura Samani, Nefertiti Film, RAI Cinema, Tomsa Films, Arte France Cinéma, Italy).

Winning best actor honors for newcomer Giacomo Covi at this year’s Venice Horizons, Samani’s second feature and a turn-up for the books after her year 800 Frigian community-set “Small Body,” set in 2007 as Fred, Swedish, enrolls in an all-male senior year class of a technical high school in Trieste, soon joining a gang of three close male friends. “About desire,” and “the way the world allows us to express these desires,” which differs for females,” Samani tells Variety.  

“Short Summer,” (Nastia Korkia, Tamtam Film, Totem Atelier, Art & Popcorn, Germany, France, Serbia) 

This year’s Venice Lion of the Future and Chicago New Directors winner, sold by Totem Films and the fiction feature debut of Korkia, now based in France and Germany. A drama set during the second Chechen war, it turns on eight year-old Katya (Maiia Pleshkevich), on summer holidays with her grandparents at their country house. Filmed with fixed-camera shots, an eye to documentary-like details as war insinuates itself into daily life.

“We Believe You,” (Charlotte Devillers, Arnaud Dufeys, Mackintosh Films, Belgium)

Sold widely by The Party Sales to Germany, France and Spain and most Eastern Europe, and described by Variety as a “gripping family custody drama,” a Berlin’s Perspectives player, garnering a Special Mention. Myriem Akheddiou delivers an extraordinary performance, often caught in close-up, of a mother under extreme stress, underscoring the best that Belgium offers: Tough and informed social drama. “We meet victims of sexual assault, and some of them reveal incest to us,” says Devillers, a nurse. 

Short Films

“Baile de Feria” (Rakia Films, Te Lo Garantizo Producciones, Spain)

Set against the atmosphere of the Seville April Fair, “Baile de Feria” meaning Fair Dance traces the bond between a father experiencing cognitive impairment and the daughter who reconnects with him through shared music, movement and ritual. Directed by Bernabé Bulnes, the short blends domestic scenes with the fairgrounds and its “Calle del Infierno,” locating the bond of family entwined within local tradition.

“Dad’s Not Home” (Szkoła Filmowa im. Krzysztofa Kieślowskiego, Poland)

Winner of the Student Academy Award for best narrative short, “Dad’s Not Home” follows two young brothers who conceal their father’s frontotemporal dementia in order to remain together after their mother’s death. Directed by Jan Saczek and produced at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School in Katowice, the film depicts an early, imposed adulthood as the boys manage caretaking, household routines and emotional strain of growing up. 

“Éiru” (Cartoon Saloon, HerStory, Ireland)

Giovanna Ferrari directs this Iron-Age mythic adventure of a young girl who journeys underground to restore her community’s water source, a lifegiving essential stolen by magic. Featuring voice work from Coco Teehan Roche, the film reflects BAFTA and Emmy winning studio Cartoon Saloon’s interest in cultural folklore and environmental stewardship. Distributed by Gkids in North America.

“A Good Day” (Portugal Films – Portugal)

António wakes to find a lifeless double of himself floating in the family pool, a discovery that unsettles the household as they attempt to carry on while quietly grieving the inexplicable presence. Doubts arise as to who and what António is. Directed by Tiago Rosa-Rosso, the film stages a gently absurd domestic scenario that drifts between comedy and unease, unfoldig like a theatrical chamber piece where logic slips and all is up for questioning.

“Yonne” (Rita Productions, Norte Productions, Switzerland, France)

Set in mid-19th-century Burgundy, “Yonne” follows two sisters who disguise themselves as men to join a timber raft crew. Their destination is Paris and perhaps a hope for an improved life than what they flee. Co-directed by Julietta Korbel and Yan Ciszewski, the short underscores the physical strain and vulnerability of the flotteurs as they navigate a pastoral river route. Selected for Locarno’s Pardi di Domani before appearing in Seville’s Official Shorts, the film traces emancipation, hiding and survival of spirit through labor, movement and shifting bodies.

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Jennifer Lawrence Says 'Miss Piggy' Film Inspired By Cancel Culture
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Jennifer Lawrence Says ‘Miss Piggy’ Film Inspired By Cancel Culture

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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After spilling the beans that she’s producing a Miss Piggy movie in development with pal Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence is teasing what might be in store for the beloved swine.

The Oscar winner recently revealed what sparked the idea for her Muppets offshoot about the “feminist icon,” which Tony winner Cole Escola is penning, marking the character’s first solo outing since Jim Henson debuted her on The Muppet Show in 1976.

“So, during lockdown, one of my good friends who is not in the industry—it was also kind of around cancel culture,” she recalled on The Tonight Show. “It was like both things were kind of happening at once. We were all locked up in our rooms, naughty people were being locked up in prison.”

Lawrence explained, “Miss Piggy is a feminist icon, and she said it would be so funny if Miss Piggy got canceled. Now, that is not the plot, necessarily, but it got the wheels turning.”

Noting “there hasn’t actually been” a solo project about Miss Piggy, Lawrence added, “So, I started kind of producing it. But Emma Stone is the Muppet-head. Also, Emma Stone is a shark … I’m, just like, the ideas guy. So, I went to her to be like, ‘What do we do?’ So, now Cole is writing it, and they’re perfect.”

The Die My Love star previously revealed the news on the Las Culturistas podcast, noting she and Stone also hope to appear in the film.

Starting as a chorus pig on The Muppet Show in the mid-1970s, Miss Piggy gradually became a bigger part of the series, before becoming an icon in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Despite Kermit being the star, she’s long hogged the spotlight from her froggy beau.

Recently marking their milestone 70th birthday, The Muppets have had a year of celebrations leading up to the news last month that The Muppet Show is getting a refresh from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Point Grey Pictures. Deadline reported that Disney+ has ordered a TV event featuring special guest star Sabrina Carpenter to premiere in 2026, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the classic original series.

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Aryan Khan To Make His First Theatrical Film In 2026, SRK Collaboration On Cards For 2027
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Aryan Khan To Make His FIRST Theatrical Film In 2026, Shah Rukh Khan Collaboration On Cards For 2027- Report

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Aryan Khan, the eldest son of Shah Rukh Khan, is all set to take the next big step in his filmmaking journey. After making an impressive debut as a director with his OTT project The Ba***ds of Bollywood, Aryan is now gearing up for his first big-screen directorial. The untitled project is expected to go on floors in 2026. 

Aryan Khan Gears Up For Big-Screen Debut

While details about the story and cast are still under wraps, reports confirm that Shah Rukh Khan will not be playing the lead. Aryan is said to be crafting a unique cinematic experience that will stand out from mainstream Bollywood storytelling.

According to a report by Pinkvilla, Aryan is determined to establish his own identity as a filmmaker before directing his superstar father. He wants to “earn” that opportunity through hard work and merit, rather than legacy. If things go as planned, Aryan and Shah Rukh Khan will collaborate on his third directorial, which could take shape around 2027. 

The father-son duo has reportedly locked the basic concept, but Aryan is currently busy finalizing the script for his second feature, which will soon move into the casting phase. Aryan’s first project, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, premiered on Netflix on September 18, 2025. 

Produced by Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment, the action comedy-drama follows the journey of Aasmaan Singh, an ambitious outsider navigating the highs and lows of the Hindi film industry. With themes of ambition, fame, and nepotism, the show stars Bobby Deol, Lakshya Lalwani, and Sahher Bambba, along with cameos by big stars including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan.

Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan is filming King, directed by Siddharth Anand. The high-octane action drama will also introduce Suhana Khan in a leading role and is slated for release in 2026.

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

Also Read: Shah Rukh Khan Steps Out To Greet Fans After 60th Birthday Bash; Internet Hails Him As ‘True King Of Hearts’- Watch

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Official US Trailer for Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' Film Starring Toni Servillo
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Official US Trailer for Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Film Starring Toni Servillo

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Official US Trailer for Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Film Starring Toni Servillo

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It just comes down to one question. Who owns our days?” Mubi has revealed the full official US trailer for La Grazia, the latest Italian film made by acclaimed filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino following his flop last year Parthenope. This one premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival a few months ago as the Opening Night Film in the competition. It won the Best Actor award for the lead star who really is tremendous in this film. A sweeping exploration of love, morality, and a man’s legacy. A widowed Italian president faces moral crises over euthanasia legislation and pardoning killers while grappling with his late wife’s infidelity during his final months in office. Toni Servillo stars as Italian President Mariano De Santis, who is on his final few months before leaving. The cast includes Anna Ferzetti, Orlando Cinque, Massimo Venturiello, and Milvia Marigliano. This is worth watching just for Servillo, whose layered performance features the grace and complexity necessary for this complex role. The rest of it – well that’s up to you. It received mixed reviews playing at the film festivals this fall and opens in limited theaters starting in December. View below.

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Paolo Sorrentino’s film La Grazia, direct from Mubi’s YouTube:

La Grazia Trailer

La Grazia Poster

Mariano De Santis is the President of the Italian Republic. No connection to any real-life presidents; he is entirely a product of the author’s imagination. A widower and a Catholic, he has a daughter, Dorotea, a legal scholar like himself. As his term draws to a close, amid uneventful days, two final duties arise: deciding on two delicate petitions for a presidential pardon. True moral dilemmas, which become tangled, in ways that seem impossible to unravel, with his private life. Driven by doubt, he will have to decide. And, with a deep sense of responsibility, that is exactly what this remarkable Italian President will do. La Grazia is written and directed by the acclaimed Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, director of the films One Man Up, The Consequences of Love, The Family Friend, Il Divo, This Must Be the Place, The Great Beauty, Youth, Loro, The Hand of God, and Parthenope previously. Produced by Annamaria Morelli and Paolo Sorrentino, and by Andrea Scrosati for Fremantle, and Massimiliano Orfei, Luisa Borella, and Davide Novelli for PiperFilm. This initially premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival this fall. Mubi will release Sorrentino’s La Grazia in select US theaters starting December 5th, 2025 coming soon. Look any good?

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Thamma box office collection day 17: Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna film sees no growth, earns ₹126 crore
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Thamma box office collection day 17: Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna film sees no growth, earns ₹126 crore

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Published on: Nov 06, 2025 10:15 pm IST

Thamma box office collection day 17: Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna’s horror-comedy released in theatres during Diwali.

Thamma box office collection day 17: Aditya Sarpotdar’s Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna-starrer Thamma was released in theatres on 21 October to good reviews. The film, part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe alongside Stree, Bhediya, and Munjya, has experienced a slowdown in its third week of release. Let us take a look at the total collection so far.

Thamma box office collection day 17: Rashmika Mandanna and Ayushmann Khurrana in a still from the film.

Thamma box office update

As per the latest update on Saclink, Thamma collected ₹ 0.87 crore as per early estimates. This takes the total collection to ₹126.82 crore. The film had an opening of ₹24 crore when it was released on Diwali, and went on to collect ₹ 108.4 crore in its first week. In the next few days, Thamma is expected to cross the ₹ 130 crore mark in India.

Thamma is the fifth instalment in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe. It also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Paresh Rawal. The story revolves around Ayushmann’s character, who turns into a vampire and falls in love with Rashmika’s character, leading to a “bloody love story” full of twists. He plays a meek journalist who transforms into a vampire-like figure.

What’s next for the horror-comedy universe?

After Stree, Bhediya, Munjya and Thamma, the MHCU has Shakti Shalini with Saiyaara actor Aneet Padda lined up. Taking to his Instagram stories a few days ago, Ayushmann had shared the attachment for Shakti Shalini, which was attached to Thamma and wrote, “Welcome to the MHCU @aneetpadda Punjabi aa gaye oye (Punjabis are here)!! From one dreamer to another – keep chasing what you want. Nothing is impossible.. so proud to see someone from Punjab making us all proud. Can’t wait to see you shine in Shakti Shalini! Onwards and upwards Aneet.”

Aneet re-shared the post on her Instagram stories and thanked him for his kind words, writing, “Khurrana ji da munda is making waves like always (Khurrana ji the man is making waves like always). Thank you so much, it’s a little extra special coming from someone I look up to so much. So so grateful for the warm wishes.” Amar Kaushik will serve as the director of the upcoming film.

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Watch: Animated 'Predator: Fire and Stone' Fight Fan-Made Short Film
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Watch: Animated ‘Predator: Fire and Stone’ Fight Fan-Made Short Film

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Watch: Animated ‘Predator: Fire and Stone’ Fight Fan-Made Short Film

by Alex Billington
November 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

Let them fight? Why not. Along with the awesome new Predator: Badlands movie hitting theaters this week, there’s an awesome new fan-made short film to enjoy as well. Predator: Fire and Stone is a quick 3-1/2 minute animated sci-fi action short made by a collection of young filmmakers – going under a series of online handles: Bauan Edits, Mr. Vega, and Fuzzeke on the music. The short is also inspired by a comic book series from a few years ago also called Predator: Fire and Stone, featuring this storyline crossover between two sci-fi creations: Prometheus and Predator. The short film features a fight scene between an Engineer humanoid from Ridley Scott’s Prometheus (2012) movie who ends up attacked by a Predator Yautja. There’s not much more to the showdown than this. I guess it’s a riff on thinking these Engineer creatures would be formidable, but of course Predators always win any fight. Glad this was made by people not AI. Check it out.

Predator: Fire and Stone Short Film

Thanks to Bauan Edits on Twitter for the tip on this new short. Very brief synopsis from YouTube: “An epic encounter between a Predator and an Engineer.” Inspired by the iconic Dark Horse Comics event “Fire and Stone” from 2015, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Christopher Mooneyham and inspired by the animation style seen in Predator: Killer of Killers, directed by Dan Trachtenberg and co-directed by Josh Wassung. Predator: Fire and Stone is a short film created and directed by young filmmaker “Mr. Vega” aka Luis B. Vega from Lima, Peru – you can view more of his work on his YouTube page for follow him on IG @mrvegaofficial. He primarily uses Blender. Featuring an original score by “Fuzzeke” (@fuzzeke). With mocap and sound design by YouTube creator Bauan Edits (@bauanedits). And 3D animation by Mr. Vega. Posted on their YouTube – for more info click there. To watch more shorts (and sci-fi), click here. Thoughts?

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Tanya Maniktala confirms film with Rajkummar Rao, comments on replacing Ananya Panday in Amrita Sher-Gil biopic

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Tanya Maniktala has been working in the industry for seven years now, but interestingly, the actor had been living in Delhi all this while and commuting back-and-forth for work. Now, seven years later, the actor finally decided to shift to Mumbai just before Diwali, and is currently busy in her shifting phase.

Tanya Maniktala (Photo: Instagram)

“I just thought that it’s time to get out of my comfort zone. Delhi is home but Mumbai has also given me so much warmth and welcomed me with open arms, so I thought it’s time to embrace it now and make the move,” she says. While the actor admits that being in Delhi never hampered her work prospects much, she did miss out on some last minute events and appearances: “Being in Delhi in the comfort of my home, I was getting a little more passive to these things, and I would let things slide. But now I am very actively a part of everything that’s happening. I feel I am a lot more hands-on now.”

Getting to be in her own home and living independently for the first time, makes Tanya Maniktala feel ecstatic yet nervous. She says, “There are a lot of firsts happening and I’m so excited. They come with a lot of joy and excitement and also have their nervous moments. But I think I am in the company of good people and I’ve kind of got my foot in the door now,” adding, “I like having to look after myself now because it also gives me a purpose, but I also miss being taken care of. Things like food were always ready at my disposal, so having to learn all of these things from scratch, I’m enjoying the process but at the same time, also missing the convenience.”

On the work front, Tanya is rumoured to be pairing up with actor Rajkummar Rao for a film, and talking to us, she confirms it, “Even though the project with Raj sir is not announced, the information has gotten out already. So that is currently under works. It’s not surreal, but at the same time, I think I did not allow myself to imagine and accept that these kind of things could happen to me. So now that it’s working out, I am thankful to my lucky stars, although I also worked pretty hard towards it. One day, it had to happen. So I’m just glad that I’m prepared for this opportunity that has come my way now.”

She also to the reports of her replacing actor Ananya Panday in the Amrita Sher-Gil biopic, as she says, “I have no idea where this piece of information has come from. We have no idea about the Amrita Sher-Gil project. So, I don’t think I can comment on that.”

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