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James Cameron Says Merger Can't Shut Down Theatrical
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James Cameron Says Merger Can’t Shut Down Theatrical

by jummy84 December 12, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Three-time Oscar winner James Cameron remains eerie on a Netflix-Warner Bros marriage, particularly in its impact on the theatrical business and the window. However, Cameron plans to stand in the way of any steamroller making a path toward the big screen.

Deadline Awards Editor Antonia Blyth caught up with the Avatar: Fire and Wash filmmaker, who shared his feelings on the pending merger, now that Warners has accepted Netflix’s bid (yes, nothing is done yet, as Paramount has launched a hostile takeover over the 102-year-old studio).

“Look, it’s no secret that Netflix, they’ve kind of, in a funny way, they’ve had to make an accommodation with a few filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro and so on to keep a foot in theatrical, but I think it’s no secret that they want to replace theatrical,” Cameron told Deadline today.

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“OK, I mean, maybe that happens, I don’t know, maybe I’m a dinosaur,” he continued, “I happen to think that there’s something sacred about the movie going experience and just the ease and broad access of streaming is not the complete answer. Maybe the universe adjusts around those two principles, but you can’t just steamroll theatrical out of existence and I’m going to stay opposed to that.”

On Monday, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos walked back his comments of recent months, and exclaimed that he’s pro-theatrical, particularly for those greenlit Warner Bros titles that are being developed and made for multiplexes. He’ll even honor the downstream window. However, sources says that Sarandos is a champion of a 17-day exclusive theatrical window, which is far apart from the 45-day window which exhibition craves. For many, 17-days theatrical to Netflix is a shotgun to the moviegoing business.

Cameron said, “Now, maybe Netflix modifies its game once it has the responsibility for the survival of theatrical as well. If they prevail in this, they’ll become a major and we’re down to half the number of majors that existed when I came into the business. This is going to sort itself out, but I’m pretty four-square on the side of let’s keep that theatrical experience alive. Clearly, I make movies for that, primarily.”

“They play well through the waterfall because a good story is a good story. You put it on the smallest screen you want, it’s still a good story. You look at it through a fricking pinhole, it’s still a good story, right?” said the director whose last movie, 2022’s Avatar: The Way of Water became the third highest grossing movie worldwide at $2.3 billion and cleared $531M in profit after all ancillaries. Again, you don’t get to those numbers, Netflix, on a 17-day theatrical window. Duh.

Then bringing back to home, meaning Avatar: Fire and Ash, which runs 3 hours and 15 minutes long, the longest of any Avatar movie, Cameron added, “But the way it’s meant to be enjoyed is in a theater in 3D, in an unbroken stream of consciousness, three hours long, because that’s when the emotion will wash over you and through you in a way that it never will on a smaller screen in an interrupted flow.”

“The second you’ve got a remote and you composite, you just lost half of the impact,” Cameron continued, “Boom! Mic drop. I’ve never said it that concisely.”

Avatar: Fire And Ash opens next Friday and is expected to clear $100M+ at the domestic box office in its opening weekend.

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Is the Government Still Shut Down? How Long it Will Last – Hollywood Life
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Is the Government Still Shut Down? How Long it Will Last – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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The U.S. government shut down at 12:01 a.m. on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass new funding to keep federal operations running. The impasse stems from deep political divisions between Republicans and Democrats, especially over healthcare funding. Democrats insist that any funding deal must include extensions of health insurance subsidies, while Republicans argue those negotiations should be handled separately.

Now, nearly a week into the shutdown, roughly 750,000 federal workers have been furloughed, and major agencies, including the SEC and others, have begun shuttering their nonessential operations. With both sides unwilling to compromise, federal agencies, employees, and millions of Americans are now facing the fallout. What remains unclear is how long this shutdown will last and what it will cost.

Find out more about what caused the shutdown, what services it affects, and how long it may last below.

Why Did the U.S. Government Shut Down?

The shutdown began at 12:01 a.m. on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass a new funding bill for the fiscal year. The biggest sticking point has been healthcare subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Democrats have demanded that the funding package include an extension of these subsidies, while Republicans — who control both chambers — insist that healthcare should be addressed separately from government spending. Disputes also arose over cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting. With neither side willing to compromise, the deadline passed and the government was forced into a shutdown.

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 30: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), joins fellow House Democratic leaders and members to rally on the House Steps of the U.S. Capitol on September 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. House Democrats demanded that Congressional Republicans negotiate with them on spending to avoid a federal government shutdown that is set to begin at midnight if no deal is struck. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 30: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), joins fellow House Democratic leaders and members to rally on the House Steps of the U.S. Capitol on September 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. House Democrats demanded that Congressional Republicans negotiate with them on spending to avoid a federal government shutdown that is set to begin at midnight if no deal is struck. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

How Long Will the Government Be Shut Down?

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 01: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) (C) leads a news conference with (L-R) U.S. Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN), Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), and U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) on the Upper West Terrace of U.S. Capitol Building on October 1, 2025 in Washington, DC. The government shut down early Wednesday after Congress failed to reach a funding deal. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 01: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) (C) leads a news conference with (L-R) U.S. Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN), Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), and U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) on the Upper West Terrace of U.S. Capitol Building on October 1, 2025 in Washington, DC. The government shut down early Wednesday after Congress failed to reach a funding deal. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

There is no set timeline. The shutdown will continue until Congress can agree on a funding resolution and the president signs it into law. Federal courts have announced they can continue operating through October 17 using reserve funds, but after that, services could slow dramatically. Economists warn that each week of closure could cost the U.S. about $15 billion in GDP losses, putting pressure on lawmakers to resolve the impasse. Historically, shutdowns have lasted anywhere from a single day to more than a month, with the record set at 35 days during 2018–2019.

What Is the Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History?

The US Capitol is seen lit up hours before a partial government shutdown is set to take effect in Washington, DC, on September 30, 2025. The US government barreled towards its first shutdown in six years Tuesday, with funding expiring at midnight after Democrats fought a war of words with Donald Trump and senators rejected a last-ditch bid to keep the lights on. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
The US Capitol is seen lit up hours before a partial government shutdown is set to take effect in Washington, DC, on September 30, 2025. The US government barreled towards its first shutdown in six years Tuesday, with funding expiring at midnight after Democrats fought a war of words with Donald Trump and senators rejected a last-ditch bid to keep the lights on. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

The longest shutdown in American history lasted 35 days, from December 22, 2018, to January 25, 2019. It occurred during President Donald Trump’s administration over disagreements on border wall funding. That shutdown furloughed about 800,000 federal workers and caused significant disruptions to government operations nationwide.

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Trolls Called Her Weight Loss 'Unnatural,' But Alia Bhatt's Response Will Shut Them Down! | Glamsham.com
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Trolls Called Her Weight Loss ‘Unnatural,’ But Alia Bhatt’s Response Will Shut Them Down! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt made a frank visit on the second episode of Amazon Prime’s chat show Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle. In an open chat with hosts Kajol and Twinkle Khanna, 32-year-old Alia shared about her postpartum experience after giving birth to her daughter, Raha, in November 2022.

Alia disclosed that she put on a lot of weight when she was pregnant, as is the case for many new mothers. But she also disclosed that her body lost the excess kilos much quicker than anticipated. “Post-delivery, after giving birth to Raha, actually I gained quite a lot of weight. I was lactating, and lactation burns a lot of calories, and I was also consuming clean.”. So I lost a lot of the weight really fast,” she explained.

Breastfeeding, which is known to speed up calorie burning, contributed heavily to her weight loss. Coupled with a healthy and clean diet, Alia’s body underwent natural change to the new regime. But her rapid change after pregnancy was not ignored or uncriticized.

Alia addressed the trolling she encountered online after her photo went viral, in which she was pictured with her clearly skinnier body. Far from being showered with compliments or merely left undisturbed, she was subjected to unnecessary suspicion and criticism. “I recall there was this picture that came out and they were like ‘Oh my god,’ there were trolls, claiming she has done this through unnatural process.”. ‘Why did she lose weight so fast? It’s okay, relax, Alia.’ This I saw and I was like ‘Oh no, things happened this way naturally.’

She complained about being judged for something she could not control, stating that each woman’s postpartum recovery process is unique. The actress clarified that although others might take a while to get their pre-pregnancy figures back, others such as herself might make the transition faster because of personal reasons.

Also Read: Alia Bhatt Steals the Show at Rani Mukerji and Kajol’s Durga Puja Pandal with Her Fashionable Outfit

Alia’s words highlight the stresses put on new mothers, particularly in the public spotlight. Her candor not only dispels myths surrounding postpartum weight loss but also evokes sympathy and empathy for women journeying through motherhood in their own time.

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Did the Federal Government Shut Down in 2025? Updates & What’s Closed – Hollywood Life
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Did the Federal Government Shut Down in 2025? Updates & What’s Closed – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Congress hit another funding stalemate in 2025 after Senate proposals to keep the government open collapsed earlier this week. As a result, the U.S. federal government officially shut down at 12:01 a.m. ET on October 1, marking roughly the 21st federal funding lapse in modern U.S. history. From delayed paychecks to shuttered agencies and strained public programs, the fallout is expected to ripple nationwide.

Past shutdowns have forced agencies to furlough workers, delay services, and scramble to prioritize only mission-critical functions. Now, with spending legislation again stalled, federal workers, public services, and national programs are all at risk — here’s what you need to know.

Why Did the Government Shutdown in 2025?

The federal shutdown began when Congress missed the October 1 funding deadline after Senate efforts to pass a stopgap measure failed. A Republican-led resolution to extend funding until November 21 received 55 votes in the Senate, falling short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster, according to The Washington Post.

Democrats opposed that bill, demanding inclusion of health care subsidies and other priorities they considered essential. In response, the White House had warned of “irreversible cuts” and threatened workforce reductions if talks stalled further. With no agreement in place, federal operations lacking mandatory funding authority were forced into shutdown.

What Is a Government Shutdown?

A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to pass the necessary funding legislation for the federal government’s operations, or when the President refuses to sign such legislation into law.

Here are some of the main reasons why it happens:

  • Budget Disputes: Shutdowns often occur when there is a disagreement between Congress members or between Congress and the President on specific spending priorities, such as defense, healthcare, social programs, or immigration policies.
  • Political Strategy: Sometimes, shutdowns are used as a political strategy or bargaining chip to push for or against certain legislative measures. One party may use the threat of a shutdown to gain leverage in budget negotiations.
  • Debt Ceiling Debates: Although the debt ceiling itself is separate from the budget process, debates over raising it have sometimes led to government shutdowns when an agreement could not be reached.

What Happens If the Government Shuts Down?

Most federal agencies must halt non-essential operations, close national parks, furlough employees, and suspend services until a new funding agreement is reached. Essential services—such as national security, law enforcement, and emergency medical care—continue to operate, but many government activities are paused.

During a furlough, hundreds of thousands of federal employees are placed on temporary leave without pay, while essential workers are required to work without pay until the shutdown is resolved.

A prolonged shutdown can also slow economic growth, impact the stock market, and create uncertainty in both domestic and international markets.

When Was the Last Government Shutdown?

Government shutdowns are not uncommon in U.S. history. Here’s a look at the most recent ones:

  • 2018-2019: The longest government shutdown in U.S. history lasted 35 days, from December 22, 2018, to January 25, 2019. This shutdown was primarily due to disagreements over funding for a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
  • 2018: Earlier in 2018, there was a brief shutdown from January 20 to January 22, mainly due to disagreements over immigration policy, including the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
  • 2013: Lasting 16 days from October 1 to October 17, this shutdown was caused by a standoff over the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and budgetary concerns.
  • 1995-1996: A significant shutdown lasted from December 16, 1995, to January 6, 1996, driven by disputes over Medicare, public health, and education funding.

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Snubs & Surprises at 2025 Caribbean Music Awards: Chronic Law Shut Out
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Snubs & Surprises at 2025 Caribbean Music Awards: Chronic Law Shut Out

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Although Shenseea dominated the night with five wins, including dancehall album, collaboration and song of the year, the third annual Caribbean Music Awards certainly spread the wealth. Hosted by Majah Hype at Brooklyn’s King Theatre (Aug. 28), this year’s Caribbean Music Awards honored performers and works across reggae, dancehall, soca, R&B, gospel, bouyon, zess-steam, konpa and more, highlighting the myriad styles that have helped Caribbean music and culture remain a global force.

Thanks to his collaborations with Shenseea (“Hit & Run”) and Romain Virgo (“Been There Before”), Masicka was the second most-awarded artist of the night with four trophies. Nearly every artist who earned at least three nominations took home something, except for Nailah Blackman, Chronic Law, Kranium, Bunji Garlin, Problem Child, Trinidad Killa and Jada Kingdom — all of whom were completely shut out. Notably, all three of last year’s female artist of the year winners repeated in their respective categories, with Shenseea taking home the dancehall honor, Lila Iké snagging the reggae award and Patrice Roberts winning the soca trophy for a third consecutive year.

In addition to over 40 competitive awards, several Caribbean music legends were honored for their towering contributions to the culture. DJ Khaled and Swizz Beatz honored Bounty Killer with the lifetime achievement award, Mýa presented Sizzla with the humanitarian award, and Buju Banton celebrated Busta Rhymes with the elite icon award. Additional special honorees included Austin “Super Blue” Lyons (calypso honors), Kerwin Du Bois (producer honor), Carimi (legacy award) and Shirley Ann Cyril-Mayers (gospel honors).

Here are six of the biggest snubs and surprises from the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards.

  • SNUB: Chronic Law

    From spinning out hits like “NY Girls” to his ongoing clash with Malie Donn, Chronic Law has been one of the buzziest names in dancehall over the past year. His slick lyricism and slinky melodies have garnered him a faithful fanbase, and, according to Jamaica Observer, he was the most-streamed artist of 2024 in JA on YouTube with over 163 million views.

    All that is to say, it was quite shocking to see Chronic lose all five of his nominations. The St. Thomas-bred star earned nods for dancehall collaboration of the year (“Higher Life,” with Kranium and “St. Thomas Native,” with Popcaan), dancehall song of the year (“Higher Life”), reggae/dancehall video of the year (“Higher Life”), and male dancehall artist of the year.

    Considering Shenseea, Masicka and Di Genius’ “Hit & Run” swept every category that “Higher Life” was nominated in, Chronic’s best shot at a win was in male dancehall artist of the year, where he was unfortunately up against the legendary Vybz Kartel in his comeback year. Nonetheless, Chronic Law deserved to go home with something.

  • SURPRISE: Rutshelle Guillaume Beats Out Joé Dwèt Filé for Konpa Honor

    Joé Dwèt Filé earned a global konpa smash — and a Burna Boy remix! — with “4 Kampé,” and that should have been enough to push him over the finish line in the race for konpa artist/band of the year.

    Nonetheless, Rutshelle Guillaume, who earned a top 10 hit on World Digital Song Sales last year alongside Michaël Brun and John Legend (“Safe,” No. 6), emerged victorious. All was not lost for Filé, however, considering he took home French-Caribbean artist of the year, beating out stiff competitors like Maureen and Blaiz Faiyah.

  • SNUB: Bunji Garlin

    Let’s be real: “Carnival Contract” alone should have secured Trinbagonian soca superstar Bunji Garlin at least one win. And that’s not to mention “Carry It” and “Thousand,” which placed second and third at Trinidad’s 2025 Road March competition, respectively. Even Nicki Minaj hopped on a remix of “Carry It!”

    Despite four nominations — soca song of the year (“Carnival Contract”), male soca artist of the year, soca video of the year (“Carnival Contract”) and soca performer of the year – Bunji came up short in every single race. If we had to choose one category for him to win, male soca artist of the year would have been well-deserved — and Kes would still have taken home soca performer of the year!

  • SURPRISE: Trinidad Killa Shut Out Despite Major Chart Success

    A select few soca stars made a resounding international impact this year, and Trinidad Killa was unquestionably a part of that crop. At the top of the year, he teamed up with fellow Trinbagonian Nicki Minaj for a remix to his hit “Eskimo,” which reached No. 2 on World Digital Song Sales this spring (chart dated March 15). He later appeared on Billboard’s monthly Reggae/Dancehall Fresh Picks column with the DJ Big Skipp and Moyann-assisted “Enjoy Yourself.”

    This year, Killa earned nominations for zess-steam artist of the year, the 2025 soca impact award, and best new soca artist. Realistically, no one was going to beat out Yung Bredda for the impact award, nor was anyone going to best Lady Lava for zess-steam artist of the year. Nonetheless, one would think the Barbz would rally around Killa for best new soca artist.

  • SNUB: Jada Kingdom

    After heating up the dancehall space at the top of 2024 with her clash against Stefflon Don, Jada Kingdom unleashed one of the year’s most popular dancehall hits in “What’s Up (Big Buddy),” which earned a nod for dancehall song of the year. Also nominated alongside Govana for “Pull Over” (dancehall collaboration of the year), Twinkle was unfortunately shut out at this year’s ceremony.

    Truthfully, this was Shenseea’s year, and Jada was up against her in all three of her races. It’s hard to say which category she had the strongest odds in, but it would have been nice to see Jada get some kind of award recognition this year.

  • SURPRISE: Buju Banton, Bugle & Damian Marley Win Reggae Collaboration of the Year

    On paper, this win wasn’t too much of a surprise; Buju, Bugle and Marley are three of the most lauded voices in contemporary reggae music.

    But this was a very stacked category. Romain Virgo and Masicka’s “Been There Before” was a formidable competitor (and probably a more deserving winner), and considering both Virgo and Masicka won multiple awards this year, a triumph in this category definitely wasn’t out of the question. Three-time reggae female artist of the year winner Lila Iké was also nominated twice in this category, but she likely split her votes between “Fry Plantain” (with Joey Bada$$) and “Bruises” (with Mortimer and Kabaka Pyramid). The final nominee, Imeru Tafari’s Queen Ifrica-assisted “I Love Rastafari,” also had some steam, especially since Tafari was additionally nominated for the 2025 reggae impact award.

    All in all, the triumvirate of Buju, Bugle and Marley proved unbeatable in this year’s reggae collaboration of the year race.

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Morrissey Email Soliciting Offers for Rights to Smiths Songs Shut Down
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Morrissey Email Soliciting Offers for Rights to Smiths Songs Shut Down

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Morrissey shut down an email to solicit offers for his rights to the Smiths’ music and other connected intellectual property, according to a post on his official website.

“The ‘eaves’ business email address has been switched off due to the colossal response to Morrissey’s announcement of his wish to pass his ‘Smiths’ interests over to an investor,” the post from Friday stated. “Although Morrisseys’ love for the songs of the Smiths era will never waver, he is tired of the disagreeable and vexatious characters involved in ‘The Smiths’ business.”

The post continued: “After thirty-eight years of insults and abuse, Morrissey has had enough. All (or most) of the ‘eaves’ emails will be answered in time.”

Last week, Morrissey Central and the singer’s official Instagram accounts posted an announcement that he was selling the entirety of his business interests in the Smiths. It is unclear if Morrissey created the posts. Reps for Morrissey did not immediately return Rolling Stone’s requests for comment. The posts, titled “A Soul for Sale,” included a quote attributed to the former Smiths frontman that said he was “burnt out by any and all connections” with his former bandmates, and wanted to “live disassociated” from them. He cited that it led him to put his rights to Smiths intellectual property up for sale. The announcement included an email address, which bounced back when Rolling Stone reached out for comment.

Up for grabs, per the announcement, are the “full and exclusive rights” to the name “The Smiths” created by Morrissey, all of the Smiths’ artwork created by him, All Smiths merchandising rights, all Smiths songs lyrically and musically, all synchronization rights, all Smiths recordings, and all contractual rights for Smiths publishing.

“I am burnt out by any and all connections to [Former Smiths members Johnny] Marr, [Andy] Rourke, [Mike] Joyce. I have had enough of malicious associations. With my entire life I have paid my rightful dues to these songs and these images,” he said per the quote attributed to him. “I would now like to live disassociated from those who wish me nothing but ill-will and destruction, and this is the only resolution.”

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Morrissey continued: “The songs are me – they are no one else – but they bring with them business communications that go to excessive lengths to create as much dread and spite year after year. I must now protect myself, especially my health.”

A rep for Marr did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s request for comment regarding the sale announcement. A rep for Joyce said he does not comment on what his former bandmates say or do.

The Smiths broke up in 1987 and Morrissey and Marr have had a tenuous relationship ever since. Last year, Marr revealed he said “no” to an offer Morrissey said he received from AEG Entertainment Group to reform the band alongside Marr.

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Though in 2008, they met at a pub to discuss a possible Smiths reunion. “In that moment it seemed that with the right intention it could actually be done and might even be great,” Marr wrote in his 2016 memoir Set the Boy Free. “For four days it was a very real prospect.” The potential reunion was fleeting, however, after Marr left to Mexico to tour with the Cribs. “And then suddenly there was radio silence,” Marr wrote. “Our communication ended, and things went back to how they were and how I expect they always will be.”

Drummer Joyce has been estranged from Morrissey and Marr following a 1996 lawsuit over the Smiths royalties that was contentious. After bassist Rourke died in 2023, a proper reunion was no longer possible.

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SHILPA SHETTY'S RESTAURANT SHUT DOWN: THE Rs 60 CRORE SCAM EXPLAINED!" - Get The Inside Scoop! | Glamsham.com
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SHILPA SHETTY’S RESTAURANT SHUT DOWN: THE Rs 60 CRORE SCAM EXPLAINED!” – Get The Inside Scoop! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty has announced the closure of her iconic restaurant Bastian Bandra, one of Mumbai’s most celebrated dining destinations since 2016. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Shetty penned an emotional note, calling it “the end of an era.”

“This Thursday marks the end of an era as we bid farewell to one of Mumbai’s most iconic destinations – BASTIAN BANDRA. A venue that gave us countless memories, unforgettable nights, and moments that shaped the city’s nightlife now takes its final bow,” she wrote.

Shetty revealed that the farewell will be marked with a special evening for loyal patrons, celebrating everything Bastian has represented over the years. While the Bandra outlet closes, the popular Arcane Affair Thursday night ritual will continue at Bastian at the Top, ensuring the legacy lives on. Bastian Bandra, co-owned by Shetty and restaurateur Ranjit Bindra, was especially known for its seafood offerings.

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Legal Controversy Surrounding Shetty and Kundra

The announcement comes just weeks after Shilpa Shetty and her husband, businessman Raj Kundra, were booked by Mumbai’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in a cheating case. A businessman, Deepak Kothari, alleged that the couple, along with their defunct company Best Deal TV Pvt Ltd, defrauded him of ₹60.4 crore between 2015 and 2023 under the guise of business expansion. The EOW is currently investigating the matter.

Couple Denies Allegations

In response, the couple’s lawyer, Prashant Patil, dismissed the accusations as “baseless and malicious.” He clarified that the matter was a civil dispute already adjudicated by the NCLT in October 2024, stressing that no criminality was involved. Patil added that all required financial documents and cash flow statements had been submitted to authorities, and the company had already undergone liquidation.

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