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This Is Why Taylor Swift Isn't Playing The Super Bowl
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This Is Why Taylor Swift Isn’t Playing The Super Bowl

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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It’s official: Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show. Not Taylor Swift.

Bad Bunny is certainly no one’s second choice or backup, but it did look for a while as though the NFL and Apple Music/Roc Nation, the companies that produce the event, were going after Swift, and not just because of the easter eggs; NFL CEO Roger Goodell himself called Swift a “maybe,” saying that securing the performer was in Jay-Z’s hands.

So…what happened? Here’s what we know:

What Swift herself says

Basically, she’s not gonna do the Super Bowl while her man is playing in the NFL, it’s just too stressful. “Here’s the thing,” Swift told Jimmy Fallon during a visit to The Tonight Show on October 6, where she spent a segment debunking stories about herself. “Jay-Z has always been very good to me. Our teams are very close. They sometimes will call and say ‘how does she feel about…’ and that’s not an official offer or a conference room conversation. We’re always able to tell him the truth, which is that I am in love with a guy who does that sport on that actual field.”

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Alistair Petrie on 'Sex Education,' 'Hamlet' and Playing the Villain
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Alistair Petrie on ‘Sex Education,’ ‘Hamlet’ and Playing the Villain

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Alistair Petrie is no stranger to villains. The British star has played some of television’s most notorious, especially as the stone-faced, unfeeling headteacher Mr. Groff in smash hit series Sex Education, which saw his icy glare pierce through screens in over 55 million households worldwide across its four seasons.

But as hardcore fans of Netflix’s sex-positive teen dramedy might remember, Michael Groff’s redemption arc was undeniably one of the show’s more moving plot points. Petrie’s character, once practically vibrating with resentment and shame, learns to shed his steely exterior and make amends with his son Adam (Connor Swindells), with whom he had a fraught relationship. It’s an ending only made possible by the work of Petrie who, unlike the men he often portrays, is attentive, warm and softened by a palpable adoration of the craft.

“I think the villainous roles are hugely fun to play, but a lot of a lot of them can be underwritten from time to time,” confesses Petrie, also known for roles in Star Wars spinoff Andor and the BBC’s Sherlock. “The hero’s journey needs to be figured out and the villains can sometimes [fall] by the wayside. That’s what I find so entertaining when I read them — certainly the ones I take on — because you think: ‘Who is the human being? Where’s the villainy come from?’ It doesn’t just appear,” he continues to The Hollywood Reporter over Zoom in late September. “And in that sense, you’re being asked to elevate the material from where it was originally conceived. Every good story needs a villain, and how do you fulfill that? You try and find the human being within it.”

It’s this search for humanity that makes Petrie the perfect fit for theater’s biggest baddie: King Claudius, uncle to Shakespeare’s Prince Hamlet. The 55-year-old leads a mighty ensemble cast currently performing at the National’s Lyttelton Theatre until November, with Life of Pi‘s Hiran Abeysekera embodying our protagonist with a mischievous sense of frenzy through Robert Hastie’s sharp, contemporary take on the classic.

“What I love about playing Claudius on stage is that he has such main character energy,” says Petrie about the king-slayer, whose act of fratricide in a bid for the Danish throne sends his nephew spiraling. “When the curtain goes up, Claudius firmly believes that he’s in a play called Claudius. He’s not in a play called Hamlet. This is his moment.”

Alistair Petrie, above left, plays King Claudius of Denmark in Robert Hastie’s Hamlet at the National Theatre.

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It’s something that Petrie finds brilliantly inspiring on the stage, a place he describes as “an amazing actor’s medium, whereas film and television are much more of a director’s medium.” Hamlet marks his return to theater after 11 years, and the Brit casts his mind back to a stint in Declan Donnellan’s West End production of Shakespeare in Love, in which he played Lord Wessex.

It’s not an experience he thinks back on entirely fondly, as Petrie found himself pulled between the painstaking demands of theater and family life. “I’m certainly not frightened of hard work — I revel in it — but I value my other real-life roles as a partner and a husband and a father,” he explains. “I blithely thought that you can live slightly out of London and still commute in and quickly do a West End Show in front of an audience and then just pop home and carry on as normal. But you can’t. It requires extraordinary reserves of energy, really, and something had to give.”

Petrie, married to actress Lucy Scott with whom he shares three sons, also admittedly found himself a little bogged down by the expectations placed upon the cast in the stage adaptation of the Oscar-winning film Shakespeare in Love (1998). “It was a very big-budget show. It had very grand plans. It was sort of Disney-backed,” he says, “and I think the expectations were so high and that was slightly thrust onto us. … When we finally finished, I had no desire to step on stage again. It wasn’t so much the doing of it. It was more [about] how it collides with your life, and I just wasn’t prepared to give that up.”

With his theatrical mojo rediscovered, Petrie finds himself back in front of a live audience. And after over a decade away, he’s relishing the thrill. “As an actor, I love the sense of being part of of a group, of an ensemble,” he says. “I do think if we search for anything in life, we do look to belong somewhere — I mean, a psychologist could have field day with me,” he jokes, “but I think it’s very much tied into the notion of being brought up as a military kid and moving around a lot. You’re desperate to fit in, and as soon as you find yourself as a part of something, you’re on to the next thing. There’s a certain masochism to being an actor.”

One set that Petrie found himself immediately at home on was the fan-favorite Sex Education, an experience that he continues to feel the ramifications of to this day. “It permeates throughout everything in the most glorious way. Sex Education is a gift — not was a gift. I put it in the present tense,” the actor says about his time as Mr. Groff.

In the early throes of production when fellow cast members Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa, Aimee Lou Wood and Connor Swindells were yet to reach the dizzy heights of stardom, he admits there were concerns about how the show would land with Netflix audiences. “Given the explosion of all the streamers and all the platforms and all the curation that people could do,” says Petrie, “would we find an audience? Or would we be buried in some kind of algorithm, in the bowels of Netflix? And it was just the most glorious reverse,” he smiles about the show, which debuted to critical and audience acclaim. “You couldn’t have predicted how people would receive it, of all age groups and demographics all over the world.”

Sex Education is a part of his life Petrie would never abandon in the face of snobbery, notably because it’s provided him with some of the strongest off-screen relationships of his career. In particular, Petrie is close with his on-screen son and Barbie actor Swindells, and last year officiated his wedding to fellow thespian Amber Anderson.

“I talk to Connor literally every day,” says Petrie. He pauses, recalling his first few days on the Sex Ed set. “I am absolutely a 50-something-year-old man trapped in a 22-year-old person’s body. There’s no question I’m a complete labrador when it comes to working in this industry. And within seconds, I thought, ‘Oh, this is going to be great.’ We were just one happy gang. I couldn’t give a rat’s ass whether I was comfortably nearly double their age — watching them all soar as they are, I look on it with almost a parental pride.” He’s working on a new series with Sex Ed alumn George Robinson, Petrie tells THR, who fans will know as Isaac Goodwin.

From left: Petrie and Connor Swindells as father-son duo Michael and Adam Groff in ‘Sex Education.’

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But Mr. Groff was a role that nearly escaped him. In 2019, Petrie found himself down to the final two for Prince Philip in another Netflix behemoth: The Crown. The part eventually went to Tobias Menzies, but disappointment was soon eclipsed by a phone call asking him to read for a thrilling new show about the sex lives of eager teens.

“The scripts were obviously so good,” Petrie says about the material crafted by The Crown mastermind Peter Morgan. “I thought, ‘Gosh, this is a character I really want to to investigate. Tobias and I are different, and it was either going to be him or it was going to be me. And he was magnificent — he’s a mate and a wonderful actor — and when I saw it, it made perfect sense to me.” Within an hour of being told Menzies nabbed the role, Petrie got the call about Groff. “Serendipity hovers over my being quite a lot,” he says, “and I will accept that. If serendipity is my God, I’ll take it.”

Another serendipitous development that’s got Petrie excited is the upcoming second season of The Night Manager with Tom Hiddleston, the British spy thriller adapted from John le Carré’s 1993 novel. In the first season, which had us gripped all the way back in 2016, Petrie played Lord Alexander “Sandy” Langbourne, financial director to the cunning Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie).

What was supposed to be a miniseries is now returning on Amazon Prime Video for a hotly anticipated second installment that, at certain points, didn’t involve Petrie at all. “I would get a phone call probably about once a year: ‘We think we’re on,’” says the Briton. “I was like, ‘Great.’ And then I get a phone call about a year later, and it would be like, ‘We are going to do it, but you’re not in it.’ I went, ‘That’s totally fine. All good.’” He remembers phoning up good pal Laurie, who serves as an executive producer on both seasons. Laurie said something to the effect of: “‘If you’re standing on set one day and the camera’s on you and I’m standing behind the camera as an exec producer, then I guess we’re doing it.’”

Eventually, after hours-long conversations about how to “crack” a le Carré-esque story that isn’t entirely based on any of the author’s work, season two of The Night Manager was a go, Petrie included. “Eventually, [writer] David Farr was available,” explains the actor. “I think he sat down and said, ‘OK, this is what I would do’ and presented it. There was a general sense of, ‘Oh, OK, this is a story worth telling.’” He also sings Laurie’s praises: “He’s so wise and brilliant about le Carré’s work. As an exec producer, he’s always going to be creatively involved. I think read it and looked at it amongst everyone else and there was a decision: ‘This is the one. I think this is it.’”

The Night Manager is expected to return to screens imminently. Petrie also says the cast is supposed to be filming a third season next year. “David has delivered a Shakespearean tragedy, I think it’s wonderful,” he teases. “This is just based on what I’ve read, but it’s going to be enormous. We’re supposed to be doing a third one next year and I really hope we do, because the people in it and around it are just wonderful.”

With Shakespeare in Love, Hamlet and now a Shakespeare-adjacent season of The Night Manager ahead, Petrie can’t help but think about the bard’s artistic impact on his career so far. “He wrote about all the great themes that run through our emotional lives,” ponders Petrie. “He wrote about power and love and madness and revenge and mortality and jealousy and the fear of God, and he did it pretty well.”

This time around, with his sons all grown up, Petrie’s got the work-life balance a little more figured out. What remains is sheer pride. “In amongst the crash bang of this industry, we raised three well-adjusted, decent human beings,” he beams. “We’ve managed to figure it out, my wife and I, because we are such a team. So the emotion of doing all this is running beautifully high at the moment.”

Hamlet is on at the National’s Lyttelton Theatre until Nov. 22, 2025.

October 7, 2025 0 comments
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Louis C.K. defends Riyadh Comedy Festival appearance, while Jessica Kirson apologises for playing
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Louis C.K. defends Riyadh Comedy Festival appearance, while Jessica Kirson apologises for playing

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Louis C.K. has defended playing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, while fellow comedian Jessica Kirson has apologised for her appearance.

The controversial event is being held in the Saudi Arabian capital and also included on the line-up are Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Aziz Ansari, Jimmy Carr, Pete Davidson, Kevin Hart, Jim Jefferies and Chris Tucker.

The festival has been criticised by groups such as Human Rights Watch as being an example of the Saudi government attempting to whitewash its human rights abuses and position itself as a venue for major international cultural events.

Other comedians such as Marc Maron, Shane Gillis and Zach Woods have also hit out at their peers for playing at the festival, with Maron quipping, “You know, ‘from the folks that brought you 9/11, two weeks of laughter in the desert. Don’t miss it!’”

“I mean, the same guy that’s going to pay them is the same guy that paid that guy to bonesaw Jamal Khashoggi and put him in a fucking suitcase,” he said, referring to the dissident Saudi journalist that was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. “But don’t let that stop the yucks, it’s gonna be a good time,” he added.

Now, Louis C.K. has spoken about playing the festival on Real Time With Bill Maher. “When I’m talking to the other comedians who have been there, they’ve been really surprised by what’s going on,” C.K. said “There’s a woman who’s a lesbian and Jewish, who did a show there, and she got a standing ovation. So, there’s stuff going on that’s unexpected in this thing. People have been playing Saudi Arabia for years. Comedians have been going and playing Arab countries. There was a film festival there recently, it’s kind of opened up. But I’ve always said no to Arab countries.”

He continued: “And when this came up, they said there’s only two restrictions – their religion and their government, I don’t have jokes about those two things. It used to be when I got offers from places like that, there would be a long list, and I’d just say, ‘No, I don’t need that.’ But when I heard it’s opening, I thought, that’s awfully interesting. That just feels like a good opportunity. And I just feel like comedy is a great way to get in and start talking.”

Kirson, on the other hand, has offered an apology for playing the event. The stand-up, who is openly lesbian, told The Hollywood Reporter: “I hoped that this could help LGBTQ+ people in Saudi Arabia feel seen and valued. I am grateful that I was able to do precisely that – to my knowledge, I am the first openly gay comic to talk about it on stage in Saudi Arabia. I received messages from attendees sharing how much it meant to them to participate in a gay-affirming event. At the same time, I deeply regret participating under the auspices of the Saudi government.”

She added: “Most importantly, I am deeply sorry to all the fans and followers I have hurt or disappointed.”

Bill Burr recently defended playing at the event, telling the Monday Morning Podcast: ““The royals loved the show. Everyone was happy. The people that were doing the festival were thrilled. The comedians that I’ve been talking to are saying, ‘Dude, you can feel [the audience] wanted it. They want to see real stand-up comedy.’ It was a mind-blowing experience. Definitely top three experiences I’ve had. I think it’s going to lead to a lot of positive things.”

October 5, 2025 0 comments
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Ronit Roy Revealed His Another Talent, Shared A Video Playing Flute On His Official Social Media Handle
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Ronit Roy Revealed His Another Talent, Shared A Video Playing Flute On His Official Social Media Handle

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Renowned television and Bollywood actor Ronit Roy never fails to disappoint us with his charming smile and out of the way acts. Now once again he has touched the hearts of fans with his recent video that he shared on social media in which he is seen playing the flute. Known for his powerful performances in serials like “Kasauti Zindagi Ki” and “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi,” Ronit has showcased a unique talent that few fans knew about until now.

Ronit Roy

Ronit Roy Plays Flute

In the video, Ronit is seen playing the iconic song “Kora Kagaz Tha Man Mera” on the flute, originally sung by Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore. His simplicity and eagerness to learn have won the hearts of fans, with many praising his dedication to music. Sharing the video on the internet Ronit captioned it as, “No, don’t quit. I don’t post because I haven’t fully mastered the flute yet. I still have a lot to learn.”

Ronit Roy

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Let us tell you that this message reflects his humility and passion for music, inspiring fans to pursue their own interests and hobbies. The video has garnered a wide range of reactions from fans, with many calling Ronit “multi-talented” and “inspiring.” Bollywood megastar Suniel Shetty also commented on the video with a heart emoji, showing his appreciation for Ronit’s talent.

Ronit Roy

Let us tell you that Ronit Roy has had a successful career in television and film, with notable roles in shows like “Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan” and movies like “Udaan,” “2 States,” and “Loveyatri.” His dedication to his craft and his passion for music make him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Ronit Roy’s heartfelt performance on the flute is a testament to his talent and dedication. As he continues to inspire fans with his work, we look forward to seeing more of his creative endeavors in the future.

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Foo Fighters Release Are Playing Where ??? Vol. 1 Live Album Exclusively on Bandcamp
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Foo Fighters Release Are Playing Where ??? Vol. 1 Live Album Exclusively on Bandcamp

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s the next best thing to catching a surprise Foo Fighters show.

Dave Grohl and company have a shared a new live album, Foo Fighters – Are Playing Where ??? Vol. 1, for this week’s Bandcamp Friday.

The album is made up of “absolutely ripping live tracks recorded in front of dozens, possibly hundreds of lucky fans at the band’s recent surprise club gigs,” according to a press release. The tracklist includes performances of “Alone + Easy Target,” “Exhausted,” “Watershed,” “Weenie Beenie,” “White Limo,” and “Winnebago.”

The Bandcamp exclusive is available as a “pay what you want” release, with all proceeds going to local charities combating food insecurity in the four cities where the shows took place.

Last month, the band played the first of their surprise shows at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, California, where they debuted new drummer, Ilan Rubin, who joined the band in a swap of sorts with Nine Inch Nails, who now feature the Foo Fighters’ previous drummer, Josh Freese.

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This past July, Foo Fighters released a new song, titled “Today’s Song,” which coincided with the 30th anniversary of the band’s 1995 debut.

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5 Things About the Actress Playing Amanda Knox – Hollywood Life
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5 Things About the Actress Playing Amanda Knox – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Tell Me Lies -- “Hot-Blooded” - Episode 102 -- Lucy struggles with the aftermath of Welcome Week and goes on her first date with Stephen. Stephen (Jackson White) and Lucy (Grace Van Patten), shown. (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Hulu)
Tell Me Lies -- “Hot-Blooded” - Episode 102 -- Lucy struggles with the aftermath of Welcome Week and goes on her first date with Stephen. Stephen (Jackson White), shown. (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Hulu)
Tell Me Lies -- “Hot-Blooded” - Episode 102 -- Lucy struggles with the aftermath of Welcome Week and goes on her first date with Stephen. Lucy (Grace Van Patten), shown. (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Hulu)
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Grace Van Patten, who broke out in Hulu’s Tell Me Lies, has stepped into one of her most high-profile roles yet. She stars as Amanda Knox—the exoneree and author wrongfully convicted of murdering her roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy in 2007—in Hulu’s The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox.

Below, learn all about Grace, as Hollywood Life rounded up five facts about her acting career and background.

Grace Has Maintained a Long-Running Relationship With Hulu

Grace took on her breakout television role as Lucy Albright in Hulu’s Tell Me Lies, opposite Jackson White’s Stephen DeMarco. The series explores their toxic, on-and-off relationship over the course of eight years, beginning when they first meet at Baird University. Cast in the lead when the show was announced in August 2021, Grace brought Carola Lovering’s 2018 bestselling novel to life, with actress Emma Roberts serving as a producer. The performance cemented Grace as one of Hulu’s brightest rising stars.

Before Tell Me Lies, Grace also appeared in another high-profile Hulu project, the star-studded miniseries Nine Perfect Strangers, alongside Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Regina Hall, and Michael Shannon. She played Zoe Marconi, a young woman grieving the loss of her twin brother while attending a 10-day wellness retreat with her parents.

Grace Van Patten
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Before Tell Me Lies, Grace also appeared in another high-profile Hulu project, the star-studded miniseries Nine Perfect Strangers, alongside Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Regina Hall, and Michael Shannon. She played Zoe Marconi, a young woman grieving the loss of her twin brother while attending a 10-day wellness retreat with her parents.

Reflecting on the experience of filming in Australia, Grace told Elle in September 2021, “It’s the most beautiful place I have ever been to. It felt very real, being thrown into that environment. We had a kickoff dinner with the whole cast, and everyone was so great — there’s no shortage of humor [in that group], and it always helped.”

Grace’s First Role Was in ‘The Sopranos’

Grace was only 8 years old when she appeared in two episodes of The Sopranos, marking her first on-screen role. She got the job thanks to her dad Timothy Van Patten, who directed both episodes. Grace played Ally Pontecorvo, the daughter of gangster Eugene Pontecorvo (Robert Funaro).

Grace Leads Hulu’s ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’

This is perhaps one of Grace’s most difficult roles. Playing the real-life Amanda included filming violent and harrowing scenes from the author’s interrogations, trial and imprisonment in Italy.

“I was able to go to those places because of how deeply open Amanda was and how deeply vulnerable she was with me,” Van Patten told The New York Times in August 2025.

Grace Was Romantically Linked to Nat Wolff

Grace started dating The Naked Brothers Band star Nat Wolff sometime in 2017. The pair were seen vacationing in Ischia, Italy in July 2019. The following summer, Nat posted a sweet Instagram tribute to Grace in honor of their anniversary. The post featured a photo of the couple kissing in the pool. It’s unclear if Grace and Nat are still together.

Grace Comes From a Famous Family

Grace has several family members with ties to Hollywood. Her dad Tim Van Patten is a famous director who worked on hit shows like The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, Sex and the City, and Game of Thrones. Her uncle was actor and comedian Dick Van Patten, who died in 2015. Grace’s aunt is film and stage actress Joyce Van Patten, 88. Grace also has two famous cousins: actress Talia Balsam, 63, and former pro tennis player Vincent Van Patten, 64.

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Deepika Padukone's 8-Hour 'Spirit': Why She's Not Just Playing By Kalki-lations Anymore
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Deepika Padukone’s 8-Hour ‘Spirit’: Why She’s Not Just Playing By Kalki-lations Anymore

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Deepika Padukone has been a major talking point in Bollywood recently, primarily for her high-profile exit from two massive film projects: Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit and the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD. These departures, reportedly linked to her requests for an 8-hour workday and demands for higher compensation, have sparked a massive conversation about work-life balance and changing expectations for female stars in the film industry. Now, the new mom seems to have addressed the controversy head-on, stating she has always been determined to ask questions, challenge norms, and redefine the expectations placed on women.

​Deepika’s comments came in reaction to her featuring prominently in the recently released IMDb report, 25 Years of Indian Cinema (2000-2025). The comprehensive report analyzed the top five most popular Indian movies released each year over the past quarter century. Out of the 130 movies scrutinized, 10 feature Deepika Padukone, placing her in the highly coveted 4th spot among actors with The Most Popular Titles.

​Reacting to her inclusion in the prestigious list, Deepika spoke about the pressure on women in the industry, stressing her determination to challenge the status quo. “When I began my journey, I was often told how a woman must or is expected to navigate her career in order to be successful,” Deepika said. “However, from the very beginning, I was never afraid to ask questions, ruffle feathers, walk a more difficult path and challenge the status quo in order to reshape the mould we have all been expected to fit into.”

​The star continued, linking her success to her authenticity and resilience: “The faith my family, fans and collaborators have had in me, have also empowered me to make the choices and decisions that I have, hopefully forever altering the path those after me will tread. IMDb’s Report on 25 Years of Indian Cinema further validates and strengthens my belief that honesty, authenticity and resilience matter, and that by being true to your core beliefs with consistency, change is possible.” Her statements are a clear validation of her recent decisions, framing them as deliberate attempts to advocate for herself and potentially set new professional standards.

​IMDb Ranking and Ongoing Project Turmoil

​The IMDb report positioned Deepika Padukone above numerous contemporaries and senior actors, including Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Salman Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Anushka Sharma, Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Ajay Devgn, Prabhas, and Alia Bhatt. Shah Rukh Khan took the top spot with 20 titles, followed by Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan with 11 titles each.

​Deepika Padukone Statement and tge Context

The context for Deepika’s strong statement is the turmoil surrounding her film commitments. Earlier this month, Vyjayanthi Movies announced her exit from the Kalki 2898 AD sequel, stating: “A film like Kalki 2898 AD deserves that commitment and much more. We wish her the best with her future works.” Sources close to the production later told NDTV that the demands were extensive, including a 25% increase in her acting fee and a strict limit of a 7-hour daily shooting schedule. Other demands included 5-star stays for her 25-person crew.

​Earlier this year, similar reports surfaced regarding her exit from Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit, which stars Prabhas. She reportedly demanded an 8-hour workday, a share in the film’s profits, and requested not to deliver her dialogues in Telugu, conditions that allegedly led to her stepping away.

​The chatter intensified when Vanga posted a scathing, though indirect, note on X, seemingly criticizing Deepika for ‘ousting’ the script of his next film. He wrote, “When I narrate a story to an actor, I place 100% faith… But by doing this, you’ve ‘DISCLOSED’ the person that you are…. Putting down a Younger actor and ousting my story? Is this what your feminism stands for?”

​Despite the recent controversy, Deepika’s career trajectory remains strong. She recently announced her collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan yet again in his upcoming film, King, which is also set to feature Suhana Khan. Her ability to secure top projects while simultaneously pushing for better working conditions underscores her unique position of power in the industry.

October 1, 2025 0 comments
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'Just did my job': Actor playing narcotics cop on Aryan Khan's The Bads of Bollywood opens up on Sameer Wankhede row
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‘Just did my job’: Actor playing narcotics cop on Aryan Khan’s The Bads of Bollywood opens up on Sameer Wankhede row

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, has been in the news ever since its release on Netflix earlier this month. The satire on the Hindi film industry has been praised by fans for its irreverent tone and ability to take potshots at everyone. However, not everyone seems to be loving it. Former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer Sameer Wankhede sued the show, Aryan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Netflix for defamation, claiming that the character of a narcotics officer on the show parodies him and defames him.

Sameer Wankhede has said that a character (left) played by Ashish Kumar in Aryan Khan’s The Ba***ds of Bollywood defames him.

Even as the Delhi High Court heard Wankhede’s petition last week and found it not maintainable, the actor who plays the narcotics cop on the show, has opened up on his portrayal, and reacted to the charge that the character is based on Sameer Wankhede.

Actor Ashish Kumar breaks silence

Actor Ashish Kumar plays the officer on the show, described in the credits simply as ‘plain-clothed cop’. The actor shared a picture of himself thanking fans on a newly-created Instagram account, and expressed surprise at how well the character has been received. The post received lots of comments of appreciation from fans of the show. “Small role , big impact,” commented one viewer. Another added, “Aap to main MVP ho pure show ke (You are the MVP of the whole show.”

Some, however, chimed in about the character’s alleged similarities to Sameer Wankhede. One comment read, “Bhai Woh Dhoondh raha he (brother they are looking for you).” When Ashish asked who, the commenter added, “Sameer, jiska role kiya (Sameer, whom you played). Ashish simply added a laugh emoji in response.” Another comment read, “Acted so good the real one got offended and tried to sue for defamation.”

When one Instagram user commented, “Sameer wankhede ki fielding set kar di (You roasted Sameer Wankhede),” Ashish responded, “God bless everyone, bro, I just did my job.”

About The Ba***ds of Bollywood

Ashish plays a cop on The Ba***ds of Bollywood. He arrives at a party thrown by a Bollywood producer and arrests an actor who was not in possession of any drugs. Sameer Wankhede has claimed the character is modelled on him and shows enforcement agencies in a bad light. In 2021, Wankhede famously arrested the show’s creator and director, Aryan Khan, on drug charges. Aryan was later cleared of all charges, and Wankhede was transferred out of the NCB.

The show stars Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Manoj Pahwa, and Mona Singh in the lead roles. It was the fourth-most-watched non-English show of Netflix globally in the week of its release.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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bigg boss 19 weekend ka vaar
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Bigg Boss 19: Salman Khan Questions Gaurav Khanna For Playing Safe After Tanya Mittal, Baseer Ali Call Out Game Plan; Labels Mridul Tiwari ‘+ 1’ Contestant During Weekend Ka Vaar

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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The latest Weekend Ka Vaar saw Salman Khan put Gaurav Khanna in the spotlight once again, questioning his lack of participation and visible presence in the house. Citing the recent pirate task, Salman asked Gaurav to explain his contribution, pointing out how his absence from action is raising questions about his strategy and intent in the competition.

Salman Khan Calls Out Gaurav Khanna For Giving A Star Cameo

When asked about his role in the pirate task, Gaurav said, “It was our strategy to study other teams’ players and send people accordingly. We sent the girls first, then later played accordingly. I wanted to play, but…” Salman interrupted to probe deeper, asking, “Aapka ghar mein jo dikh raha hai, ye aapka asal kirdaar hai? Are you getting intimidated by other contestants’ talents? You need to speak up on muddas. How are you getting performance pressure on that? This is a competition of the mind to tackle issues rightly. You’re an intelligent man why are you not using it?”

Defending his stance, Gaurav clarified, “I like to stay aloof from all the abuses and aggression that happens during tasks.” However, Salman delivered a sharp reality check, saying, “Your role in the house is like a star cameo, jo poster mein nazar aata hai, but picture mein nahi dikhte.” As Gaurav continues to walk the fine line between restraint and invisibility, it remains to be seen whether he will finally rise to the occasion or fade further into the background.

Salman Khan Calls Out Mridul for Lacking Individuality

On the latest Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan turned his attention to Mridul, questioning his individuality and visible presence inside the house. Drawing comparisons, Salman remarked, “Jitne bade Gaurav hai TV pe, utne bade aap social media pe ho. But if you haven’t bought your followers, why have they followed you? And now that you’re not visible in the show, will they continue to like you?”

Salman further pointed out that Mridul often comes across as a supporting act rather than a standalone player: “Sometimes you’re with Natalia, sometimes with Gaurav — you’re always showing up in the +1 category. Your personality inside the house is very different from the one people see on your channel. You’re not giving any solo opinions; you’re always seen under someone’s shadow.” Agreeing with this critique, Mridul admitted that he, too, has been feeling the same about his current stance in the game.

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Mandy Moore admits playing mum on This Is Us prepared her for becoming a mother in reality
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Mandy Moore admits playing mum on This Is Us prepared her for becoming a mother in reality

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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21 September 2025

Mandy Moore says portraying matriarch Rebecca Pearson on This Is Us gave her unexpected preparation for becoming a mother in real life.

Mandy Moore says portraying matriarch Rebecca Pearson on This Is Us gave her unexpected preparation for becoming a mother in real life

The actress, 41, has three children with her husband Taylor Goldsmith – sons August ‘Gus’ Harrison, born in 2021, and Oscar ‘Ozzie‘ Bennett, born a year later, as well as daughter Louise ‘Lou’ Everett, who arrived in 2023.

Mandy has now told People about life imitating art on This Is Us: “The overwhelming takeaway (from the show) is just being a parent now.

“Watching the show through that lens is really fascinating for me and for (co-star) Chris (Sullivan), because we both were parents towards the very end of the show.”

Reflecting on her early years filming the NBC series, she added: “Looking back on those earlier seasons, I think, ‘How the heck did I know what I was doing?’ I didn’t know how to change a diaper, I didn’t know what was going on. It’s pretty funny to think back to those early days.”

Mandy, who has partnered with Beyfortus, a treatment used to prevent RSV infections in babies and young children, starred in This Is Us from September 2016 until May 2022 and followed the lives of the Pearson family over several decades.

Mandy played Rebecca Pearson, who with her husband Jack, portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia, raised three children.

The ensemble cast also included Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley and Susan Kelechi Watson.

The drama series was nominated for 39 Emmy Awards and won four, including the Television Academy Honors in 2017.

Since its conclusion, Mandy, Sterling and Chris have launched That Was Us, a rewatch podcast revisiting episodes of the series.

Mandy told People the project had jogged memories of storylines she had forgotten.

She said: “I think we’re discovering we have a real blind spot for a couple of seasons, where it wasn’t the beginning of the show, and it wasn’t the end.

“So things are a little hazy, and it’s pretty revelatory when we watch these episodes again. Like, ‘Oh wow, I totally forgot about that’.”




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