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Orry posts partying video showing middle finger after questioning in ₹252 crore drugs case: 'Jail has Wifi’
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Orry posts partying video showing middle finger after questioning in ₹252 crore drugs case: ‘Jail has Wifi’

by jummy84 November 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Just hours after being questioned by the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of the Mumbai Police in connection with a ₹252-crore drugs case, Orhan Awatramani, aka Orry, sent out a bold message. He shared a video of himself dancing freely, flipping the middle finger with a caption that read, ‘Just let me live’.

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On Wednesday, Orry appeared before investigators on for questioning in the ₹252-crore drugs case.

Orry gives out a message

Late on Wednesday, Orry took to Instagram to share a video which shows the influencer and content creator partying in a vibrant concert setting, illuminated by flashing stage lights in the background.

Orry is dressed in a shimmering, sheer black mesh top and is seen dancing energetically to Aaj Ki Raat song from Don- The Chase Begins Again. At one point, Orry is seen energetically jumping to the beat and making hand gestures. In one moment, he even flips the middle finger to the camera. The text on the video read, “I am a liver” – a line he shouts enthusiastically while throwing his hands in the air in the video.

He posted the video with the caption, “Just let me live”.

Although he didn’t mention the case or his questioning in the video or caption, social media users were quick to connect the dots. “Posting this mid questioning break,” one wrote, with another sharing, “Pov :People be hating on me while im at a party doing this.” “Love how you are always EXTRAAA EXTRAAAA,” one posted.

In fact, Orry also got witty when one social media user asked “how are you posting from jail” in the comment section. He wrote back, “it’s called Wi-Fi”.

Orry appears for questioning

On Wednesday, Orry finally appeared before investigators on for questioning in the ₹252-crore drugs case. Several videos of his outing have emerged on social media. In the clips, Orry was seen getting mobbed by people and paparazzi gathered outside the office, jostling to capture photos and videos.

On Tuesday, actor Shraddha Kapoor’s brother Siddhanth appeared before the Anti-Narcotics Cell in connection with the drugs case. Earlier this month, Orry was summoned for questioning following claims made by alleged drug trafficker Mohammad Salim Mohammad Suhail Shaikh, who was recently deported from Dubai and has alleged links to the Dawood Ibrahim gang.

According to officers quoted by Hindustan Times, Shaikh said during interrogation that he had organised lavish parties in Dubai and Mumbai, allegedly attended by several high-profile figures, including Nora Fatehi, Shraddha Kapoor, Siddhant Kapoor, filmmakers Abbas–Mustan, rapper Loka, Orry, and NCP leader Zeeshan Siddique.

November 27, 2025 0 comments
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Dog in the Middle of a Break-Up Comedy 'Merv' Trailer with Deschanel
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Dog in the Middle of a Break-Up Comedy ‘Merv’ Trailer with Deschanel

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Dog in the Middle of a Break-Up Comedy ‘Merv’ Trailer with Deschanel

by Alex Billington
November 11, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Maybe Merv could stay in my room tonight?” “Ohh, no, sadly he’s just fallen asleep.” 🐶 Prime Video has revealed the first official trailer for a fun romantic comedy movie called Merv, arriving to watch streaming in December. This is skipping theaters entirely and will be on Prime Video starting on December 10th – one month from now. Though it looks cute enough to get people to theaters! “There’s nothing more complicated than a breakup. Except when you’re sharing a dog.” A recently separated couple take their shared dog on a holiday trip to cheer him up, but end up reconnecting romantically. The dog’s name is Merv, hence the name of the film being Merv. This almost seems like a spiritual sequel to 500 Days of Summer, also borrowing the Forgetting Sarah Marshall concept of running into each other, but with a super adorable dog being at the center of it all. Starring Zooey Deschanel as Anna and Charlie Cox as Russ, with Chris Redd, Patricia Heaton, & Ellyn Jameson. This looks fun enough for a nice holiday watch under a warm blanket. Enjoy.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster art) for Jessica Swale’s comedy Merv, direct from PV’s YouTube:

Merv Trailer

Merv Poster

🐶 “A different breed of romantic comedy.” When their beloved dog Merv loses his spark after their split, Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) are forced into the world’s most awkward co-parenting arrangement. Hoping to shake Merv out of his funk, Russ takes him to Florida for a much-needed getaway—only for Anna to show up unexpectedly. As Merv slowly gets his groove back, turns out fixing their dog’s broken heart may lead to a few sparks of their own. Merv is directed by British writer / filmmaker Jessica Swale, director of the film Summerland previously and eps of the series “Ten Percent” most recently, plus other short films. The screenplay is written by Dane Clark & Linsey Stewart. Produced by Matthew Baer, Roma Downey. This hasn’t premiered at any fests or elsewhere, as far as we know. Amazon debuts Swale’s Merv comedy streaming on Prime Video starting December 10th, 2025 coming up. Who wants to watch?

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PRG Expands into Qatar, Strengthening Middle East Presence

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

PRG, a leading global event technology provider specialising in live events, proudly announces the expansion of its Middle East operations into the State of Qatar.

This strategic move builds on PRG’s successful delivery of world-class events in the region, including the FIFA Fan Festival, World Aquatics Championships, and the AFC Asian Cup Opening Ceremony. With Qatar continuing to establish itself as a hub for international events, PRG sees the nation as a vital market for its continued regional growth.

Since its expansion into Saudi Arabia in 2021, PRG Middle East has grown significantly and continues to invest in cutting-edge equipment, facilities, and talent. These investments have solidified PRG’s reputation as a trusted technical delivery partner for both local and international agencies, designers, and promoters.

Leading the new venture in Qatar is Harry Lister, who has been appointed General Manager of PRG Qatar. Lister brings a deep understanding of the Qatari market and has built strong, long-standing relationships with key clients over the years. His appointment reflects both his proven leadership and his ability to align PRG’s global capabilities with the local market’s needs. He will continue to serve concurrently as Director of Account Management for the Middle East, ensuring seamless collaboration across the region.

November 1, 2025 0 comments
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Rupert Wyatt’s Long-Gestating Middle Eastern Western
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Rupert Wyatt’s Long-Gestating Middle Eastern Western

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

It is a tale nearly as old as time — but enough about the creative differences that have conspired to keep this ambitious Middle Eastern Western away from movie screens since it went into production four years ago. Looking at it now, and knowing what we know about the shooting conditions, it’s a miracle Desert Warrior exists at all, never mind some of the extraordinary images captured by director Rupert Wyatt and his cinematographer Guillermo Garza. In fact, it’s not immediately clear that it was ever a troubled production at all, but what starts with a very lean and entertaining B-movie gradually becomes something of a slog; after setting up a very simple, almost Sergio Leone-esque scenario — a bandit (Antony Mackie) and a bounty hunter (Sharlto Copley) — Wyatt’s film somehow becomes a stodgy, sprawling, feminist, pre-Islamic Ghandi.

One can only speculate, but it does feel that this two-hour cut is something of a compromise, and, if it is, it’s one that perfectly expresses what happens when too many people bring their concept of an action movie to the table. There are times when you can see unexpected flashes of inspiration, and there are echoes of John Ford’s Monument Valley in the location work. There’s even a little Kurosawa — from all the stages of his career — in the feudal set-up; while the decadent emperor Kisra (Ben Kingsley) holds court, his enemies are banished. This would seem to be the film Wyatt set out to make, and it would have been a good ’un.

And, for a time, it works. Mackie’s bandit is this film’s The Man With No Name, and we find him out in the desert with his camel when the story starts and a mysterious old man enters the frame. “Tell me who you are,” says the bandit. “In time,” says the stranger, who promises gold and a jewel-encrusted dagger in exchange for help. It turns out that he is the former King Numan (Ghassan Massoud), who has been deposed by Emperor Kisra and has escaped with his daughter, the Princess Hind (Aiysha Hart). If they return, Numan will be killed and Hind will be forced to become Kisra’s concubine, which is why the emperor sends the cruel mercenary Jalabzeen (Copley) to bring them back.

The bandit takes the pair into Shaybani territory, where he is treated with suspicion, to the extent that he is considered a traitor and condemned to die. Hind helps him escape, and this might be the exact point that the tension starts to dissipate. For one thing, Hind finds that Numan is gone in the morning, having returned to the city of his own volition. Needless to say, that doesn’t end well. Nevertheless, Hind decides that she must follow in his footsteps, enlisting the bandit as a traveling companion. “You will ride faster alone,” he tells her. “We will ride further together,” she says. (Yes, it’s that kind of script.)

So, here we are, and on her way back, Hind somehow becomes possessed of the kind of mystical messianic qualities that aren’t much seen outside of a Dune movie as her quest gathers support, galvanizing the put-upon castes of the region to come together while a traveling map of the country fills the screen. (Yes, it’s that kind of movie.) Before you know it, Desert Warrior has become a war movie, and quite a spectacular one at that, with elephants and wolves (awful CGI ones, mind) that seem to spring more from an all-hands meeting about what a film with a $150m budget could be missing than what it might actually need.

But to make the film Desert Warrior turns into at this point you need serious star power, and while the Arabic cast is especially strong, the leads needs need that extra bit of wattage that the film just doesn’t have. Even the usually reliable Kingsley can’t bring much more to the party, clearly just dropping in for a few days’ work to have a comfy, ’tache-twirlingly evil sit-down in the film’s much less interesting studio-set scenes. To make things worse, the film’s two most engaging characters — the bandit and Jalabzeen — become so consistently sidelined that it’s hard to get too excited when the inevitable showdown happens, simply because we haven’t spent enough time with either of them to care.

Anyway, it all sorts itself out, and the film sends you home with the helpful message that “there are many ways to fight a battle”. There are also many ways to sing a desert song, and it is in the film’s favor that, but for perhaps one single heat-hazy shot, it doesn’t even attempt to compare itself to Lawrence of Arabia. Tellingly, though, David Lean’s film still cost less than Desert Warrior in today’s money, and perhaps the lesson learned here is that the difference between a true cinematic masterpiece and a decent Sky TV pilot directed by Ridley Scott isn’t necessarily determined by the amount of cash you throw at it.

Title: Desert Warrior
Festival: Zurich (Gala Premieres)
Director: Rupert Wyatt
Screenwriter: Rupert Wyatt, Erica Beeney, David Self, Gary Ross
Cast: Anthony Mackie, Aiysha Hart, Sharlto Copley, Ghassan Massoud, Sami Bouajila, Géza Rohrig, Ben Kingsley
Sales: MBC Studios
Running time: 1 hr 54 mins

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Middle East move signals start of global expansion for Strata

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Strata, the brand experience agency which is part of the Strata Group has begun its first steps towards international expansion with a strategic focus on the Middle East. Senior Account Manager Gabriella Duranti-Hey has relocated to the region on an extended assignment to explore business development opportunities, meet existing and prospective clients and assess the potential for establishing a long-term presence.

The move is part of a phased international growth strategy, placing a dedicated team member in-market to strengthen relationships with clients already operating in the region, particularly across pharma, medical aesthetics, luxury, automotive, technology and financial services.

“This is an exciting opportunity to grow our footprint in a region that holds huge potential,” said Gabriella. “Many of our clients have asked when we’ll have a presence here. Being on the ground enables us to explore what’s possible and where Strata can add value. It’s the first step in what could become a broader global expansion for the group.”

The initiative follows extensive desk research and a business plan developed in 2024. By embedding talent locally, Strata is taking a deliberate and informed approach to international growth, drawing on proven models of success within the sector.

Cole Mulkerins, CEO of Strata, commented, “This marks a pivotal moment for Strata. Expanding into the Middle East is not just about geography, it’s about deepening client relationships, unlocking new markets, and positioning ourselves for long-term, sustainable growth. It’s the first step in a wider international vision that will see our agencies explore new regions while maintaining the creativity and client service we’re known for.

Having a trusted team member on the ground gives us the insight and agility to grow organically in a way that aligns with our values and our ambition. It’s an exciting evolution for the business and a natural next step.”

The Middle East also provides a strategic launchpad for future growth across Asia Pacific, North America and Africa, aligning with the longer term ambitions of Strata and the wider Group.. Further updates on Strata’s international plans will be shared later this year.


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September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Frankie Muniz Teases 'Pretty Shocking' 'Malcolm In The Middle' Reboot
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Frankie Muniz Teases ‘Pretty Shocking’ ‘Malcolm In The Middle’ Reboot

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

While Frankie Muniz is remaining tight-lipped about the forthcoming Malcolm in the Middle reboot, the actor-turned NASCAR driver teased the four-episode revival will be “pretty shocking” to audiences.

In a recent appearance on the Lightweights Podcast with Joe Vulpis, Muniz previewed that fans of the aughts-era sitcom can expect “closure” for the eponymous genius teen, who spent seven seasons trying to come of age in a chaotic household full of loud and oft-dimwitted grown-ups and siblings.

 “I think people will be surprised, in a sense, where everybody is and the story. But it’s only four episodes,” Muniz said, adding that the initial idea for a revival — gestating for a decade along with co-star Bryan Cranston — was a two-hour film. “It’s hard to fit in 20 years of stuff in four 30-minute episodes, right? But I think people are going to be very happy with what they came up with.”

Muniz, who is now focused on being a full-time racer, noted the production worked around his NASCAR schedule, and the shoot had to insure him for a hefty price tag, as he had five races during filming.

“I had the best time of my entire life, I’m not exaggerating, filming this reboot, like I loved it so much, way more than I ever thought I could have,” he recalled. “We ended in May, and I haven’t talked to anybody since, you know what I mean? I’ve been gone. I’ve only been home, I think, like 12 days since the beginning of the year. So I’m just always crazy, and I think next week, I’m going to have time. I’m going to reach out [to the rest of the cast].”

The Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor also echoed previous sentiments about “how quickly [the cast] just jumped back into being a family.”

Winning seven Emmys, a Grammy and Peabody when it aired from 2000 to 2006, the influential single-cam comedy was a hit for Fox and admired by critics and audiences alike. The revival’s plot will feature a grown-up Malcolm, who has a wife and daughter, drawn into his parents’ chaos once more for Hal (Cranston) and Lois’s (Jane Kaczmarek) 40th wedding anniversary party.

Previously, Muniz reflected on wrapping production for the Disney+ limited reboot: “I’m still reeling. This experience was straight-up incredible—like stepping back into Malcolm’s wild world but with all the love and chaos cranked to 11. Reuniting with the cast, getting to know some new characters, laughing till it hurt, and making new memories on set felt like a dream I didn’t want to wake up from. It went by so fast, like a blur of perfect moments. I wish it could go on forever,” he wrote in part.

Watch the full interview below:

September 4, 2025 0 comments
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