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sunita ahuja calls marriage with superstar govinda not easy
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Sunita Ahuja Says Govinda Is Not A Good Husband Amid Cheating Rumours

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Govinda’s wife, Sunita Ahuja, recently offered a candid look into her life as the spouse of a Bollywood star. She discussed the challenges of being married to a celebrity, her views on Govinda’s past mistakes, and her personal journey through 38 years of marriage.

Sunita Ahuja Opens Up About Life With Govinda

Reflecting on Govinda’s past to Pinkvilla, Sunita said, “Apne aap ko sambhal ke rakhna chahiye. Jawani mein insaan galti karta hai, maine bhi kiya hai, Govinda ne bhi kiya hai… par ek umar ke baad galtiyaan shobha nahi deti.” She added that once a person has a loving family, a wife, and beautiful children, there’s no reason to repeat those mistakes.

When asked how she handled such situations, Sunita revealed that her children are her biggest source of strength. She considers them her closest companions, admitting that she has no friends outside her family. Speaking about Govinda, she said, “He’s a hero — what can I say? He’s spent more time with heroines than with his wife. It takes a very strong woman to be a star’s wife; you have to make your heart as hard as stone. It took me 38 years of marriage to realise that.”

Sunita acknowledged Govinda’s positive qualities as a son and brother but candidly admitted, “He’s not a good husband”. She added that she would not want him as her husband in her next life.

Govinda- Sunita’s Relationship

The couple married in 1987, long before Govinda rose to stardom. They kept their marriage private until the birth of their daughter, Tina, in 1989. Their son, Yashvardhan, was born in 1997 and is set to make his Bollywood debut soon. Despite recent rumours of separation and alleged affairs, Govinda and Sunita put speculation to rest by celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi together.

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

Also Read: Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle: Govinda Recalls Fanboy Moment With Rajesh Khanna; Chunky Pandey Reveals How He Became Bangladesh’s Amitabh Bachchan

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Haq X Reviews: Yami Gautam & Emraan Hashmi Win Hearts
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Yami Gautam & Emraan Hashmi Deliver Power-Packed Performances, Netizens Call It Hard-Hitting & Good Cinema

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Haq X Reviews: Yami Gautam & Emraan Hashmi Win Hearts(Photo Credit –YouTube)

Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s latest, Haq, has hit theaters, and viewers have started sharing their opinions on X. Helmed by Suparn Varma, this movie borrows its story from real-life court cases and deals with matters of justice, religion, and women’s rights.

Haq Audience Reaction

Viewers who managed to catch the film in its early screenings running in Delhi are floored. One such viewer wrote, “Haq is one of the best films I’ve seen in the last couple of years.” The viewer felt Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi have given “one of the best performances” of their careers and praised Suparn Varma’s direction. The user also requested the government to declare the film tax-free, saying it is “a salute-worthy effort.”

Maine #Haq Movie dekhi Delhi screening mein.. 2-3 din pehle.
words nahi hain… @yamigautam & @emraanhashmi Ka Kaam Hai Mere critic career ki ab tak ki one of the best films @suparnverma sir @bawejastudios @JungleePictures Sarkar Se Guzarish Hai Tax Free Kiya Jaye Film Ko..Salute pic.twitter.com/U2CkhyhwWf

— Kuldeep Gadhvi (@kuldeepgadhvi70) November 7, 2025

Several users praised the way the film raises difficult questions through a sensitive lens. A post read, “#Haq is essentially good cinema. An important question raised and delivered by superlative performances by @yamigautam and @emraanhashmi . Even newcomer #VartikaSingh delivers a commendable performance. Everything is top notch. please watch it. Good Cinema.”

#Haq is essentially good cinema….. An important question raised and delivered by superlative performances by @yamigautam and @emraanhashmi . Even newcomer #VartikaSingh delivers a commendable performance. Everything is top notch . please watch it. Good Cinema. pic.twitter.com/qr94WmPmBR

— Rishiraj Reviewzzzz (@RishirajNa90620) November 7, 2025

Many agreed that the film’s balance of realism and emotion made it stand out. Another detailed review called Haq “a no-nonsense courtroom drama rooted in truth.” The user rated it 4 out of 5 stars and described it as “a thought-provoking experience that mixes moments of love with the fight for justice.” The post also highlighted the cast’s performances, saying, “Emraan Hashmi is solid and bold, Yami Gautam gives the performance of the decade, and Vartika Singh shines in a powerful debut.” Overall, the user marked the movie as “a must-watch and a hard-hitting film that NO ONE SHOULD MISS”.

#HAQReview: A No-nonsense Courtroom Drama that is grounded with Truthism. ⚖️

RATING: 4*/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ #HAQ takes you on a journey where you see both emotions of love and moments of justice. The story takes such a sudden turn that the entire audience is left shocked, wondering… pic.twitter.com/oteXh4jD1N

— Suryakant Dholakhandi (@maadalaadlahere) November 7, 2025

Yami Gautam’s performance has become the talk of social media. One fan wrote that every frame proves “why Yami is a class apart,” adding that she doesn’t rely on hype but pure talent. The tweet added that she is “ruling Indian cinema” right now and deserves a National Award for Haq.

Every frame of #Haq proves why #YamiGautam is a class apart. No hype, just pure talent and conviction. She’s ruling Indian cinema with back-to-back award-winning performances. She deserves a prestigious National Award next year!!@yamigautam #haqreview pic.twitter.com/GUD2iBby5N

— Ruchita Mishra (@rucchitamishra) November 7, 2025

Some users expressed their admiration in short, emotional posts. One wrote, “Yami Gautam is exceptional in #Haq — EXCEPTIONAL.”

.@yamigautam take a bow.. what a raw performance. #haq is a moving story of a woman’s fight for her right.. its been a pleasure to see your evolution #yamigautam

— Puja Talwar (@talwar_puja) November 7, 2025

Overall Verdict

From the reactions on X, it is clear that Haq has left a lasting mark on the audience. The movie is termed as bold, emotional, and a very relevant courtroom drama that keeps its message intact till the end. The fearless performance of Yami Gautam has drawn widespread appreciation, while the calm and composed composure of Emraan Hashmi balances the story.

For more such stories, check out Bollywood Features

Must Read: Haq Movie Review: Emraan Hashmi & Yami Gautam Starrer Is A Riveting, Emotionally Charged Courtroom Drama That Dares To Speak The Truth!

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Ivan Hernandez as Alec Bloom, Sarah Steele as Marissa Gold and Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Tascioni in
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How ‘Elsbeth’ Season 3 Episode 5 Just Set up Recurring Arc for ‘The Good Fight’s Sarah Steele

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 5 introduces a new recurring arc with The Good Fight‘s Marissa Gold (Sarah Steele) running a mayoral campaign.
  • After sparks flew between Elsbeth and the candidate, Marissa hatched a scheme.
  • The episode features a murder case involving a poetry journal head (William Jackson Harper) who kills his donor.

[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 5, “Poetic Justice.”]

Elsbeth has great timing. The same week New York City elected Zohran Mamdani as its next mayor, the NYC-set CBS procedural introduced its own charismatic mayoral candidate — one whom Elsbeth Tascioni (Carrie Preston) is now unwittingly connected to, thanks to a political scheme hatched by The Good Fight‘s Marissa Gold (Sarah Steele), who’s now following in her father, Eli Gold’s (Alan Cumming), footsteps with a career pivot into politics.

Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 5, “Poetic Justice,” starred William Jackson Harper as the killer of the week. He played Gary Pidgeon, the head of a prestigious poetry journal that was desperately struggling for funds (“The arts are under attack!” Harper’s Gary kept repeating). He killed his biggest donor to ensure that she didn’t rewrite her will to divert funds away from his journal and towards another. He likely would have gotten away with it had it not been for his sharing oddly specific details about the gas tank explosion during his chance first meeting with Elsbeth, who was attending a fundraising event for unhoused people with her friend, Dr. Yablonsky (Daniel Davis). Yablonsky served on Pidgeon Print’s board.

Before the run-in with the soon-to-be-revealed murderer, Elsbeth ran into her old pal, Sarah. She’s now running the mayoral campaign for Alec Bloom (Ivan Hernandez). Elsbeth and Alec shared a cute rapport that made Marissa ask, “Am I crazy, or am I sensing a vibe here?” They denied it, but the spark was there. Later, Marissa came to Elsbeth’s precinct to pitch an idea.

“I think Alec may have a woman problem, electorally speaking,” she said. “I think you two should have dinner.” She wanted to set up a date for publicity to make Alec seem more appealing to women voters. That, and, as Marissa described, “Your consent decree is kind of a magic bullet to position him well on policing for the electorate. He wants to see how the system can be changed from within.” With that, the date was set.

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The three of them met for a drink later on in the episode, and Elsbeth was moved by Alec’s story about being unhoused when he was younger and how it motivates him to want to take care of New Yorkers through public office. They shared a lot of interests as well, such as a love of musical theater and NYC tourist attractions.

Word got out to the press that Alec was seen on what looked like a date with a “mysterious redhead,” and the story went wide. When the three of them met up again, Elsbeth asked Alec and Marissa to inform the press that they weren’t an item because she didn’t want to feel like a “pawn” in their campaign, for personal reasons and because she has “serious work to do” in New York, so being painted as just a pretty love interest in the press isn’t a desirable look for her. Marissa agreed she would kill the story, but she didn’t.

The episode ended with Marissa back at the precinct and revealed that she “won’t let” Alec issue a statement saying that he and “the mysterious redhead” are just friends.

“Don’t tell Alec, but I’m the one who leaked the photos in the first place,” she revealed. “I said I didn’t want to be that person. Turns out, I am that person. I need you to listen to me carefully. It’s super important that you don’t make any moves or talk to anyone about this unless I tell you to. Elsbeth Tascioni, the future of New York is in your hands.” No pressure!

This tees up Marissa and Alec’s returns in Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 7, airing on Thursday, November 20. In the episode, Teddy (Elsbeth’s son, played by Ben Levi Ross) digs into Alec’s past for a feature he is working on. How will this be impacted by Elsbeth’s PR relationship with the mayoral candidate? Or will it help his chances? And could a real romance bloom out of this PR stunt? However it shakes down, Marissa is going to be pulling the strings.

Before Episode 7, Tony Hale, Dianne Wiest (as a nun!), and Henny Russell will guest star in Episode 6 (airing on Thursday, November 13). Russell plays Judge Milton Crawford’s (Michael Emerson) widow. Her meeting with Elsbeth is bound to cause a stir, according to Preston herself.

Elsbeth, Thursdays, 10/9c, CBS

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Ariana Grande Faces Threats After Missing Brazil Premiere Of Wicked: For Good | Glamsham.com
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Ariana Grande Faces Threats After Missing Brazil Premiere Of Wicked: For Good | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Ariana Grande is facing an unexpected wave of backlash after missing the first world premiere of Wicked: For Good in São Paulo, Brazil. The singer and actress shared that she was unable to attend because of a last-minute flight issue that made it unsafe for her aircraft to take off.

In an emotional Instagram Story, Ariana revealed that she and her team were grounded for safety reasons. She explained that her flight was delayed overnight and could not legally depart until the next morning. “I’m heartbroken I can’t be there,” she wrote, adding that she had tried every possible way to make it, even exploring alternate flights and private options, but none worked out in time.

The Wicked: For Good premiere went ahead with the rest of the cast, including Cynthia Erivo and director Jon M. Chu, celebrating in São Paulo. Ariana sent her love to fans and her co-stars, asking everyone to enjoy the moment even in her absence. “Please send all your love and energy to my Wicked family tonight,” she posted.

However, soon after the event, Ariana addressed something much darker. The pop star revealed that she had been receiving a stream of angry and threatening messages from a small section of fans online. In another Story, she wrote, “Please don’t wish danger on me, my team, or anyone. This is so unnecessary and hurtful.” She later deleted the message, but screenshots quickly circulated across social media.

According to reports, some users accused her of “abandoning” the Brazilian premiere despite her clear explanation. Fans and fellow celebrities quickly came to her defense, reminding others that no one should risk their safety for a red-carpet appearance.

This isn’t the first time Ariana has had to deal with online hostility while on tour or during film promotions. The artist, known for her close connection with fans, has often spoken about the emotional toll that social media negativity can take.

Meanwhile, Wicked: For Good continues its global rollout, with more premieres and appearances scheduled in the coming weeks. Ariana, who plays Glinda, is expected to attend upcoming events once travel resumes safely.

It’s a tough reminder of how online fandoms can blur the line between passion and pressure. Sometimes, empathy gets lost in the noise.

At the end of her note, Ariana simply said, “I’m so sorry I couldn’t be there, I love you all endlessly.”

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What’s the future of AI and music? Things may be starting to become clear - National
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The future of AI and music is coming into focus. It does not look good for human artists – National

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The record executives had gathered in the back corner of an exclusive private club, sipping from crystal highball glasses, each with a large square ice cube. A bottle of 40-year-old Macallan, already two-thirds empty, sat on the table.

“Artists are so difficult,” the Brit complained. “They’re finicky, unreliable, and refuse to believe that creativity should be something that turns on like a light switch. I mean, how hard can it be? 

The petite woman from Seoul in charge of most of the music market in East Asia spoke next. “It’s true,” she said, “And they’re always whining about being mistreated. ‘Streaming doesn’t pay’ and ‘I need more money.’ I never want to hear anyone on my label complain about having to post things on social media every day. I mean, how hard is it to go viral with every post?”

The Sao Paulo man rubbed the bridge of his nose. “And the fans! They’re so unpredictable — and ungrateful when it comes to the music we give them. Can’t they just consume and shut up?”

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There were a few moments of silence before the American stood up. “Ladies and gentlemen, those were the bad old days. Thanks to artificial intelligence, we are now in complete control of ALL the music.” He raised his glass and everyone stood up.

“Congratulations, everyone! We have finally managed to take the artist out of art!” 

They clinked their glasses so hard that two of them cracked. 


A far-fetched dystopian view of the music of the future? Or the shape of things to come? I’d vote for the latter.

If you watch the music charts, you may have noticed the debut of someone named Xania Monet on the American Billboard Radio Airplay Chart. She does not exist. She — it — became the first AI creation to chart. I quote from the press release:

“The announcement follows a string of impressive accomplishments for the virtual songstress, who has quickly become one of the most talked-about names in the emerging AI music space. The historic milestone marks a defining moment for the intersection of technology and creativity, proving that digital artistry can achieve mainstream success alongside traditional talent.

“On social media, Xania continues to gain traction with a fast-growing following and strong engagement across platforms. Her visuals, storytelling, and evolving persona have sparked widespread discussion about the role of AI in music — not just as a tool, but as a creative collaborator. Earlier this year, Xania secured a reported $3 million deal with Hallwood Media, further establishing her as one of the most valuable and visible AI artists to date.

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“Beyond her musical success, Xania’s rise represents a shift in how audiences connect with creators. Her presence on the Billboard Airplay Chart challenges long-held ideas about authenticity in music, while her massive online following underscores a new kind of fan relationship — one built around curiosity, creativity, and cultural conversation.”

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Again, Xania only exists as soulless binary code. She doesn’t need food, water, or sleep. She’ll never complain, get sick, or die of a drug overdose. She will do whatever she is told to do with zero pushback. And she’s making money for her creators while taking attention away from real artists.

Expect more of this sort of thing. Last week, Universal Music, the world’s biggest major label, announced a landmark deal with Udio, an AI company with a program that creates full songs from text prompts. Universal had launched a lawsuit against Udio, claiming that the company was scraping copyrighted material for the training of their AI models with asking for permission or paying anyone from the privilege. Now they’re on the same side, revealing a joint venture where they’ll launch “music creation, consumption and streaming” service sometime in 2026.

Further down in the announcement, there’s this: “In addition to the compensatory legal settlement, the new license agreements for recorded music and publishing will provide further revenue opportunities for UMG artists and songwriters.” Those copyright infringement charges? Dropped. Gone. Poof.

And there it is: The world’s largest record company will soon offer its artist to an AI company so that it can crank out more non-existent singers like Xania Monet. They claim that artists used in this training will be compensated, but what they’re actually doing is giving human-created art to a robot that may eventually make human artists endangered if not extinct.

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Udio is not alone. What does this mean for Suno and other generative AI music platforms who are also being sued by labels, Universal among them? Will other labels follow what appears to be a template created by Universal and Udio? What does this “licensing” look like? Which artists will opt in and who will chose not to?

Will publishers choose not to participate? If they do, will they need consent from their artists? Performing rights organizations, including Canada’s SOCAN, announced last week they’re all-for-one-and-one-for all when it comes to accepting registrations of partially AI-generated music.

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In other words, they’re preparing for the onslaught creators who will use AI as a tool in music-making. Hey, Xania may be a fake, but she — it — has to be paid. Or at least the people being her do.

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So many questions.

What of music fans? The vast majority of surveys and studies I’ve seen echo this one where fans say human creativity is essential in the time of AI. Here’s a Canadian music industry study from two years ago that uncovered something similar.

But 0ther studies (like this one) are comparing the emotional impact of AI-generated vs. human-composed music and learning something very different. Researchers in Argentina had 88 subjects watch music videos from both humans (“human-created music,” or HCM) and AI-generated music built from prompts of varying sophistication.

Using biometric data such as pupil dilation, they found that there was little difference in reactions to HCM and AI-generated. I quote: “Participants found AI-generated music more arousing that HCM, while HCM was perceived as more familiar than both AI conditions.”

This is music (so to speak) to the ears of those who want to follow the AI path of music making.

And make no mistake. Attitudes toward AI-generated music are already changing, and fan engagement is being shaped by AI. And don’t be surprised if you hear more about the ELIZA effect. This is a psychological situation where those who co-exist with AI entities — chatbots, AI assistants, AI agents — become emotionally attached to those unreal “personalities.” This will only intensify as more people turn to AI for casual interactions, self-help therapy, romance, and sex chats. Getting emotionally involved with an AI music entity will be easy.

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Musicians already have it rough and are feeling really, really cheated. Let me paraphrase something from a musician I saw on Threads the other day addressing the rise of easy-to-use AI-generated music: “I spent years learning to play an instrument, and honing my craft on stage and in the studio. You typed a few words into your phone. We are not the same.”

AI is already on its way to destroying musicians and the music business. Think of the implications for the sales of musical instruments, the existence of recording studios, people who teach music for a living at all levels. A whole class of creatives could be wiped out as something as human as music is handed over to machines.

My favourite take on AI and music is this: “I want AI to do my laundry so I have more time for making art.” We’re already there. Why not go in that direction instead?

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Hole and Smashing Pumpkins legend Melissa Auf der Maur announces memoir 'Even the Good Girls Will Cry'
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Hole and Smashing Pumpkins legend Melissa Auf der Maur announces memoir ‘Even the Good Girls Will Cry’

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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Former Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur has announced her memoir, Even The Good Girls Will Cry.

It will be Auf Der Maur’s first book and is described as a “part coming-of-age autobiography, part travel diary, part psychedelic scrapbook” and will also feature rare photos from throughout her career.

The memoir will be released via Da Capo on March 17, 2026 and you can pre-order/pre-save your copy here.

Auf Der Maur is seen as a pivotal figure in ’90s US alternative rock, and her career began as she was studying at university in Montreal when she formed the alternative rock band Tinker. She was recruited by Hole in 1994 and played on several records, including the 1998 classic ‘Celebrity Skin’. After leaving in 1999, she briefly joined The Smashing Pumpkins as touring member, and launched her solo career in 2004 with ‘Auf Der Maur’.

Auf Der Maur has said: “This book is about the decade that defined me and my generation, 1991-2001, and my life in the rock bands which allowed me to have a front row seat to an incredibly visceral and unforgettable moment in the counterculture.”

“It’s a love letter to the power of music and one-of-a-kind voices that make the world a cooler place; it’s also an ode to the analog, and what magic has been lost. Sharing what our generation witnessed, and what the world once was, in my hope of building a more livable future together.”

An official description of the book reads: “Even the Good Girls Will Cry begins with Auf der Maur’s bohemian upbringing in Montreal, where her early, deep connection to art and music gave her entry to the colorful and thriving local creative scene. Working as a cassette DJ and ticket girl, she would see (and sometimes meet) the luminaries who’d pass through town – Nirvana, Jane’s Addiction, Pavement, Sonic Youth.”

“Thanks to a thrown beer bottle and a long-shot fan letter to a PO Box, her band Tinker scored a life-changing opening slot for The Smashing Pumpkins and, sensing her natural talent on bass, Billy Corgan recommended her to Courtney Love, just one of the many uncanny threads that weaves destiny throughout this riveting memoir.”

“Whisked from her local scene and thrust into the eye of a hurricane of grief on a global stage, Melissa joined Hole for the band’s 1994 ‘Live Through This’ world tour just after the deaths of Kurt Cobain and Hole’s prior bassist, Kristen Pfaff, with Courtney Love at the center of it all. It was a tour of passionate intensity, as a chaotic yet stunningly powerful band constantly threatened to spin out of control. Melissa brings the reader with raging intimacy into the action, offering a heroic portrait of the unforgettable Courtney Love as she howled into the darkness as if to keep grief at bay.”

This summer, Auf Der Maur reunited with Corgan at a show in Montreal for ‘The Everlasting Gaze’, with the bassist also taking the moment to address her hometown crowd in French.

She also got back in the studio with Courtney Love last year for the first time in over two decades, and the two joined forces in an appearance on 070 Shake’s cover of Tim Buckley’s ‘Song To The Siren’.

Love and Auf der Maur also appeared on stage together in October 2018 in Hudson, New York, playing Hole songs ‘Doll Parts’, ‘Miss World’ and ‘Softer Softest’.

Auf Der Maur also dated Dave Grohl between 1999 and 2001, and in 2023 she reflected on the relationship, saying: “We had this beautiful compatible couple of years where, I mean, we were madly in love.”

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Melissa Auf Der Maur Looks Back With 'Good' Memoir
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Melissa Auf Der Maur Looks Back With ‘Good’ Memoir

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Melissa Auf der Maur will chronicle her unique experiences playing bass during formative eras for both Hole and Smashing Pumpkins in her memoir, Even the Good Girls Will Cry, which will be released March 17 through Da Capo.

“This book is about the decade that defined me and my generation, 1991-2001, and my life in the rock bands which allowed me to have a front row seat to an incredibly visceral and unforgettable moment in the counterculture,” says the Montreal-born musician. “It’s a love letter to the power of music and one-of-a-kind voices that make the world a cooler place. It’s also an ode to the analog, and what magic has been lost. Sharing what our generation witnessed, and what the world once was, in my hope of building a more livable future together.”

Auf der Maur famously joined Hole for the band’s 1994 tour in support of the album Live Through This, mere weeks after the deaths of both frontwoman Courtney Love’s husband Kurt Cobain and Hole bassist Kristen Pfaff. She remained in the group for five years and was featured prominently on its 1998 album Celebrity Skin.

In 1999, Auf der Maur replaced D’arcy Wretzky in Smashing Pumpkins and played with the Billy Corgan-led group for a year before its dissolution. She went on to release a riff-heavy, self-titled 2004 solo album and its follow-up, Out of Our Minds, six years later. Auf der Maur and her husband, filmmaker Tony Stone, now own the upstate New York venue Basilica Soundscape.

“All my musical friends know I’ve loved heavy music since 1990, but I guess I look more like an art teacher than a person who loves hard rock,” Auf Der Maur told SPIN in 2004. “What’s so crazy is that I grew up so androgynous and so one of the guys. I started playing bass because I wasn’t that cute. I used to work as a DJ in a bar, and my guy friends were like, hey, do you wanna comedown and play live music and drink beer?’ That’s how I got into this.”

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Single Salma Review: A Good Subject But The Story Goes Astray! | Glamsham.com
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Single Salma Review: A Good Subject But The Story Goes Astray! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Details
Huma Qureshi’s film “Single Salma” is a romantic comedy starring Huma Qureshi as Salma. In addition to Huma, Shreyas Talpade and Sunny Singh also appear in pivotal roles. The film is directed by Nachiket Samanta.

Story
The story of the film “Single Salma” is set in Lucknow and London. Huma Qureshi plays Salma, a modern-day girl burdened with family responsibilities.Salma works to support her family, but despite being 33, she is unable to get married. Meanwhile, there’s Sikandar (Shreyas Talpade), who, despite being 40, is also unable to marry due to responsibilities. Sikander and Salma’s marriage is finalized and about to take place, when Salman has to travel to London for work, where he meets Meet (Sunny Singh). A different track begins there, and the story continues.

Writing and Direction
The film Single Salma was co-written by Mudassar Aziz, Amina Khan, and Ravi Kumar. The subject of the film is good where a girl is passionate about fulfilling her responsibilities even when her father has given birth to many daughters to have a son. We often see in our society that many people give birth to multiple daughters in the hope of having a son. The film also portrays a girl’s desire to fulfill her desires, her freedom, and her willingness to choose happiness. In our country, the aspect of parents wanting their children to get married at the right age is good but the script is weak.

Sometimes a film’s theme sounds appealing, but when it’s translated to screen, it falls flat. The film Single Salma seems to have met a similar fate. The film begins in Lucknow and offers the feel of a good story, but once it reaches London, it begins to wander. It feels like the story has stalled. The drama also becomes overdone after the interval.

Some of the film’s dialogue is good and suits the characters. Shreyas Talpade’s 40-year-old look also doesn’t look good. His character’s mustache and hair were dyed brown to make him appear middle-aged, which didn’t seem right. Some of the film’s scenes are well-written, especially those featuring Salma and her friend. Some of Shreyas and Huma’s scenes also feel authentic.

Acting
There’s no fault in the acting of anyone in Single Salma. All the actors have played their roles well. The story revolves around Huma Qureshi, so she is the leading lady of the film.

He’s played the role he’s been given with a masterful performance. While Shreyas Talpade’s look as Sikandar may seem a bit odd, he’s portrayed the undereducated and burdened Sikandar with a strong sense of responsibility. His scenes with Huma are also good. Sunny Singh plays Meet, a modern boy. He fits the role perfectly.

Overall
The film Single Salma is billed as a romantic comedy, but I feel it lacks comedy. Shreyas’s dialogues are laughable at times, but not enough. Of course, the film’s subject matter is good, and at times, it feels realistic. The film’s subject and the warmth of small town love are well portrayed, hence the film gets 2 stars.

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bitchy | “Jacob Elordi & Olivia Jade broke up again, this time for good?” links
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bitchy | “Jacob Elordi & Olivia Jade broke up again, this time for good?” links

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Jacob Elordi & Olivia Jade broke up again and sources say this split is the final one. Eh, I believe they have one more go-round in them. [Just Jared]
Kim Kardashian & the All’s Fair cast are promoting the show in New York this week, so there are assorted photos of Kim around. [Go Fug Yourself]
Michael B. Jordan & Austin Butler in a Miami Vice movie? [Socialite Life]
Ariana Grande is back to wearing pink. Sigh. [LaineyGossip]
AOC clapped back on Riley Gaines & it was pretty funny. [Buzzfeed]
Should I give Alien: Earth another try? It doesn’t sound like FX is into it. [Pajiba]
Elvira is out for Halloween. [OMG Blog]
Brie Larson’s hair is short and very blonde right now. [RCFA]
A DWTS hospitalization. [Seriously OMG]
I hope Democrats hold the line. [Jezebel]
Does Bianca Censori have any money? [Hollywood Life]

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Eliza McLamb: Good Story Album Review
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Eliza McLamb: Good Story Album Review

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a conversation and realized you’re being fed a prewritten script? I recently caught up with a friend who had gone through several dramatic changes since we’d last spoken—a divorce, a new home, a new job—but no matter how much I politely pried, she kept giving me buzzwords: boundaries and self-care; yoga and gratitude and growth. Slowly, I realized that she’d known exactly what she’d tell me before I ever said hello: that clear, linear version of events she had learned to trot out, one that glossed over any disorderly details in service of premeditated lessons she now felt empowered to share.

On Eliza McLamb’s second album, Good Story, the singer-songwriter confronts this universal instinct to self-narrativize. “Catch it quick/Frame the image/Make your meaning before you’ve lived it,” she sings on “Mausoleum,” chiding herself for trying to nail down a story rather than inhabit her present experience. We’re all liable to these behaviors, but McLamb feels their pull acutely. On her debut album, 2024’s Going Through It, she excavated details of her childhood trauma and difficult relationships, topics she’s also tackled as a stirring essayist and podcaster, and learned how to package them as art. On Good Story, McLamb takes a step back, wondering what all these anecdotes add up to.

McLamb and her band—which includes Jacob Blizard (who’s played with Lucy Dacus); bassist Ryan Ficano; keyboardist Sarah Goldstone (who’s played with Chappell Roan and boygenius); and Death Cab For Cutie drummer Jason McGerr—construct this version of events on a solid indie-rock foundation. There are tinges of Lilith Fair pop-rock, especially in McLamb’s lilting delivery, and echoes of her contemporaries like Dacus and Soccer Mommy. But the tracklist takes gentle swerves that add depth and variety: “Better Song” ends with a minute-long, scorching guitar solo; at the close of the album’s A-side, the brief, subdued “Promise”—all gentle vocals and finger-picked guitar—is immediately followed by “Water Inside the Fence,” a continuous build of creeping anxiety that ends with screeching feedback and pounding drums.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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