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Zendaya Allegedly Refusing To Stand Next To "Euphoria" Co-Star Sydney Sweeney For 3rd Season Press Run, Wants NO Association w/ Her 'Racist Ad'
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Zendaya Allegedly Refusing To Stand Next To “Euphoria” Co-Star Sydney Sweeney For 3rd Season Press Run, Wants NO Association w/ Her ‘Racist Ad’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Zendaya Allegedly Refusing To Stand Next To “Euphoria” Co-Star Sydney Sweeney For 3rd Season Press Run, Wants NO Association w/ Her ‘Racist Ad’

Zendaya appears to be drawing a line in the sand when it comes to her relationship with #SydneySweeney.

According to insiders who spoke with the Daily Mail, the actress is “refusing” to share stage space with her #Euphoria co-star during the press tour for season 3. One source explained, “It’s a difficult position for #Zendaya to be in because if she even stands next to Sydney on the red carpet, it can be read as her excusing Sydney’s views on Trump and her refusal to apologise for the racist ad.”

The tension reportedly stems from Sweeney’s involvement in a controversial #AmericanEagle jeans ad, one critics labeled a promotion of eugenics, as well as her support for #DonaldTrump. Things allegedly worsened when Sweeney doubled down on the ad in a recent #GQ interview, saying, “When I have an issue I want to speak about, people will hear.”

Chile…at this rate, the red carpet might need assigned seating.


November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Gouri Kishan’s Stand Against Body Shaming Highlights Deep-Seated Appearance Bias In Indian Show Business
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Gouri Kishan’s Stand Against Body Shaming Highlights Deep-Seated Appearance Bias In Indian Show Business

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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When actress Gouri Kishan was asked at a press conference for her film Others how much she weighed, the question was so jarring that she immediately challenged the journalist: “How does my weight concern you in any way?” Her demand for relevance, dignity and parity — “Would you ask a male actor the same, in the same tone?” — struck a chord across social-media feeds and film-industry corridors.

But beneath this singular moment is a much larger story: the entertainment world’s long-standing reliance on appearance, especially for female actors, and how that reality has seeped into public perceptions and media practices. Gouri’s experience did more than make headlines; it reminded us how deeply appearance stereotyping continues to influence Indian film and television.

Also Read: Somi Ali Once Again Accuses Ex-Boyfriend Salman Khan of Harassment, Claims She’s Being Threatened On Call

At the promotional event, a YouTuber turned press-room questioner pointedly asked about Gouri’s weight — an incident later condemned by industry bodies such as the South Indian Artists’ Association and the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists. Gouri issued a public statement urging the media to treat artists with respect, emphasising: “Comments or questions – direct or indirect – that target a person’s body or appearance are inappropriate in any context. I wish I had been asked questions about the film – the work I was there for.”

Her courage in rejecting the question underscored the routine nature of appearance-based comments in press rooms — and how conditioned many actors have become to slipping past them silently.

Beauty, Body and Bollywood’s Historical Scripts

Appearance stereotyping in Indian entertainment is hardly new. Scholars note that from the 1940s onwards, mainstream Hindi cinema preferred fair-skinned women, slim bodies, and “idealised” feminine beauty aligned with upper-class aesthetics. A working paper revealed that Bollywood not only mirrored but also reinforced social biases regarding skin colour and gender roles.

For decades, the ‘hero-lead’ female actor was expected to be tall, light-skinned, slender and styled in a way that underscored glamour. Even as narratives changed, those appearance markers remained. A 2019 paper on beauty standards in Indian media concluded: “Mainstream Hindi movies & television channels reinforce the ideal woman as one with fair skin, light eyes, longer hair and a slim body.”

And the result? A dual effect: inside the industry, talent began to count second to “look”; in the audience, appearance turned into a metric of worth. When actresses deviate from the ideal — whether by weight gain, darker skin, unconventional height or even visible signs of ageing — they can face harsher scrutiny, fewer roles and body-linked commentary disguised as curiosity.

Gouri Kishan’s Case: A Reflection of Who Pays the Price

When Gouri Kishan asked whether a male actor would face the same invasive question about his weight, she exposed the gendered nature of appearance policing. Men in Indian cinema certainly face looks-based commentary, but rarely with the same volume, intensity or professional cost that women suffer.

The virality of her response reflects a shift: the public is no longer willing to quietly absorb these scripts. Social-media users and fellow actors rallied to praise Gouri Kishan’s stand, reminding us that the industry — and the media ecosystem around it — still requires accountability for questions that treat bodies as tabloid fodder.

The ripple effect of these entertainment-industry norms goes further than movie-stars. When the screen valorises one body type, one skin tone, one notion of glamour, it influences self-image among viewers. Teens who idolise actresses might begin to equate success with slimness or fairness. Audiences might presume that talent is secondary to “look” in casting decisions.

The barrage of questions directed at actors at press-meets often codifies: you must be beautiful, you must stay slim — your craft alone won’t shield you from appearance judgments. Gouri Kishan’s intervention invites us to ask tougher public questions: Why are appearance-based questions still taken for granted in supposedly professional media settings? How often does an actor’s body overshadow her work?

The entertainment industry is slowly shifting. Actors such as Chitrangda Singh have spoken out about fuller figures and dusky skin being embraced. But Gouri’s moment calls us to the next step: practice, not just advocacy. Media outlets must scrutinise the questions they allow; production houses must resist look-based casting norms; press-meets should be professional spaces focussed on work, not optics.

Actors, meanwhile, continue to face a choice: accommodate appearance demands or challenge them. Gouri chose the latter — not as an act of defiance alone but as a push for systemic change: that bodies are not there for public commentary, and that talent, dedication and craft deserve the prime spotlight.

Yes, the question was about a celebrity’s weight — and yes, it hit digital headlines. But the bigger story is the legacy behind that question: decades of stereotyping that say women must look a certain way to be valuable. Gouri Kishan’s sharp reply echoes a growing resistance.

Her words may seem aimed at one journalist in one room, but they echo across the broader media—on-set, in casting offices, on social media feeds. The question isn’t merely about Gouri’s weight—it’s whether the industry and the media will stop treating a body as headline and start treating a person as professional.

November 8, 2025 0 comments
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Salman Khan's Brave Stand On Balochistan That Made Pakistan Call Him A Terrorist! | Glamsham.com
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Salman Khan’s Brave Stand On Balochistan That Made Pakistan Call Him A Terrorist! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been at the epicentre of a social media controversy following reports of his alleged placement on Pakistan’s terror watchlist after his comments made regarding Balochistan at an event in Saudi Arabia. However, upon deeper inspection, the reports have been found to be false and based on forged evidence.

The row started when some social media users claimed the Government of Balochistan had placed Khan’s name on Pakistan’s ‘Fourth Schedule’ under the Anti-Terrorism Act (1997). The Fourth Schedule is a roll called list kept by Pakistan’s interior ministry to keep under close watch individuals presumed to have connections with extremist or proscribed organizations. The persons listed are subject to close monitoring, restrictions on movement, and possible legal proceeding.

In support of the assertion, a claimed government notification dated October 16, 2025, went viral online. The purportedly signed document by provincial authorities indicated that Salman Khan was being listed as an “Azad Balochistan Facilitator.” The social media user Nasir Azeem originally posted it, and soon it gained momentum on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook.

But queries into the allegations have shown no official confirmation from any government agency in Pakistan or reliable media outlet. No announcement has been made by Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior or the Balochistan Home Department. Experts further reported discrepancies in the viral document, indicating that it was doctored or fabricated. The language and document format in the purported notification also do not resemble official Pakistani documents of this sort.

The row appears to have originated from a footage of Salman Khan’s speech during the Riyadh Forum, in which he talked about the increasing international clout of Indian cinema. At the course of discussion—conducted alongside actors Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan Salman used the name Balochistan while narrating about the South Asian labor force in the Middle East that comes from diverse backgrounds.

Salman Khan has been placed on the Fourth Schedule by the Government of Balochistan.@BeingSalmanKhan #Balochistan pic.twitter.com/Pbg1uaKiJU

— Nasir Azeem (@BeloetsjNasir) October 25, 2025

Currently, if you produce a Hindi film and release it in Saudi Arabia, it will be a superhit… There are Balochistanis, Afghans, and Pakistanis working here,” Khan said.

While a few users misconstrued his comment as politically motivated, others stood up for it as non-sensational and factual. As of today, there is no evidence available which shows that Pakistan took any legal or administrative step against the actor, and thus the viral reports are baseless and misleading.

Also Read: Bigg Boss 19: Salman Khan Takes a STAND for Tanya Mittal, SLAMS Neelam Giri and Nehal Chudasama!

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Actor Satyajeet Puri recalls Dharmendra’s fearless stand against the underworld: 'You have 10 people, I have an army'
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Actor Satyajeet Puri recalls Dharmendra’s fearless stand against the underworld: ‘You have 10 people, I have an army’

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor-director Satyajeet Puri recently shared a fascinating story about veteran actor Dharmendra, highlighting how the legendary star boldly confronted the underworld during its peak influence in Bollywood.

In an interview, Satyajeet Puri revealed Dharmendra’s bold confrontation with the underworld in Bollywood. Satyajeet has starred in films with Dharmendra in the 80s.(Ashish Vaishnav)

Satyajeet marvels Dharmendra’s fearless attitude

In an interview with Friday Talkies, Puri recalled, “At that time, the underworld was very strong. Many actors would get scared if they were summoned. But Dharamji and his family never feared them. He would tell them, ‘If you come, the whole Sahnewal will come from Punjab. You have 10 people, but I have an army. One word from me and trucks full of people will come from Punjab to fight. Don’t mess with me.’ And they never did.”

Satyajeet Puri, son of veteran actor Satyen Puri, began his career as a child artist. Over the years, he has appeared in a range of roles, from intense dramas to commercial entertainers. In addition to acting, Satyajeet has directed and produced projects. He has shared screen space with Dharmendra in several notable films over the years. Their collaborations include Rajput (1982) Betaab (1983), Taqdeer Ka Badshah (1982), Batwara, and Izzatdaar (1990).

Dharamendra’s comeback

The 89-year-old actor was last seen in Amit Joshi’s romantic comedy Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, sharing the screen with Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Dimple Kapadia, Rakesh Bedi, Rajesh Kumari, and Anubha Fatehpuria. He also made a grand return in Karan Johar’s 2023 romantic drama Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, co-starring Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh.

Looking ahead, Dharmendra will reunite with acclaimed filmmaker Sriram Raghavan, after their collaboration in Johnny Gaddaar, for the upcoming war biopic Ikkis (2025). The film chronicles the heroic life of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient, who sacrificed his life at 21 during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. Ikkis is slated for a theatrical release in December 2025.

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Where Caitlyn Jenner, Kris Jenner Stand: The Kardashians Reunion
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Where Caitlyn Jenner, Kris Jenner Stand: The Kardashians Reunion

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Caitlyn Jenner and Kris Jenner are keeping it amicable.

During the season seven premiere of The Kardashians, out on Hulu Oct. 23, the Olympian reunited with the Kardashian-Jenner clan onscreen to attend Kris’ farewell gathering at their Hidden Hills mansion, which she had put up for sale.

“I just couldn’t really come here with my whole family,” Kris said tearfully on The Kardashians, “and say goodbye to this house and not invite the person who made all the memories with us for so many years.”

The pair shared the home, dubbed Eldorado Meadow, before their 2013 breakup and filmed many episodes of Keeping Up With the Kardashians on the property. The show, which ended in 2021, would be the last time Caitlyn appeared onscreen with the group.

As for where Caitlyn, 75, and Kris, 69, stand now?

“I don’t know if my parents will ever be best friends again,” their daughter Kylie Jenner, 28, said in a confessional in a preview for the following episode, “but this is definitely a great first step.”

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Jenny Tolman, Lee Metzger, Forrest McCurren, Gretchen Wilson, David Glasser, Olivia Harms, Mitch Graham, Britnee Kellogg, Cody Hibbard (front row L-R) Briana Adams, Jon Wood, Blaine Bailey, Billie Jo Jones, Cassidy Daniels and Adam Sanders attend the premiere of
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Blaine Bailey Is Eliminated and 3 Singers Stand Out

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers from the premiere of The Road.]

The Road has officially begun! The new show from Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan premiered on Sunday, October 19, with 12 artists opening for Keith Urban at a special performance in Fort Worth, Texas.

Each of the contestants got to sing one original song for the crowd, who then got to rate them on a scale of 1 to 10. At the end of the episode, Shelton and Urban decided who would be eliminated from the audience’s bottom three.

Scroll down for a recap of all the performances and to find out who Shelton and Urban sent home.

Adam Sanders

The first artist to take the stage was Adam Sanders. Shelton has actually known Sanders’ uncle, Scotty Sanders, a session musician in Nashville, since he was just 19 years old.

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After years of touring and being labeled as “just the songwriter,” Adam is ready to prove he’s so much more. He performed his most-streamed song, “What If I’m Right,” which came out in 2021.

Urban said that Sanders “came out and killed it” and “took charge” of the stage, while Shelton added, “He made you listen to it.”

Britnee Kellogg

Britnee Kellogg, a mom who has not been able to pursue her dream of relocating to Nashville because of her parenting plan with her first husband, performed her song “Hey Mama.” She wrote the song while struggling with postpartum depression after giving birth to her daughter.

Britnee Kellogg

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“I saw a lot of girls relate to that song. Look at her, she’s wiping away tears right there,” Shelton pointed out. Urban said he “likes” Britnee’s voice a lot and that she “just looks like a star.”

Shelton also added, “I got a lot of respect for Britnee. She’s a mother of three, and to balance that with chasing your dream is a lot of work. I don’t know that we have a better female vocalist in the competition.”

Cody Hibbard

South Korea native Cody Hibbard was adopted when she was 13 months old. He attended the Naval Academy, but then struggled with a pill addiction after leaving. He performed his song “Looking Back Now,” which he described as “heartbreak song about growing.”

Cody Hibbard

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“Obviously, he’s limited as a vocalist,” Shelton admitted. “His vocal stays right in that spot. But I don’t know how much that matters, either. He had the audience.” Urban agreed that Cody is “super likable.”

Jenny Tolman

Being on The Road was a big deal for Jenny Tolman, as it was the first time she was touring away from her husband and 2-year-old son. She sang her track “I Know Some Cowboys,” which she said is “always a crowd pleaser.”

Jenny Tolman

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“Jenny’s an artist that’s been able to make it work,” Shelton shared. “Touring, getting out on the road, getting out of Nashville … it’s a super competitive town. She’s done a great job of it.”

Urban admitted that he wanted to see Jenny “work the audience a bit more” and “change it up” a bit throughout the performance. “She’s fun, but we’ve had some really good singers so far. Vocally, she’s going to have to step it up.”

Forrest McCurren

After 10 years of writing songs, Forrest McCurren is ready for life on the road. Even before he performed, Urban noted that Forrest was “super likable,” with Shelton adding, “Forrest walked into the audition for us producers and had us wrapped around his finger in literally five minutes.”

Forrest McCurren

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However, Shelton also noted that Forrest is “more of a singer/songwriter,” and he wasn’t sure how that was going to play out in front of Urban’s rowdy crowd. Forrest performed his song “Small Prayers, Big Blessings.”

“The crowds later in the tour, they might not be as forgiving,” Urban said. “If he was at the Bluebird Cafe, he’d be great. You’d hear all the lyrics, the storytelling.”

Billie Jo Jones

Billie Jo Jones, a mom of four kids, has been traveling with her band for more than a decade, and admittedly “doesn’t like being told no,” despite the negative responses she’s gotten from industry heads over the years.

Billie Jo Jones

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Unfortunately, she woke up not feeling great on the day of the performance, and her voice was only at about 80% when she took the stage to perform “Some Girls Don’t Cry.”

It didn’t seem to affect her, though. “She’s not lacking any confidence,” Urban noted. Shelton said, “It’s almost like she wasn’t singing live. Her pitch was that solid. She has that raspy voice, but has that control over it.”

Briana Adams

Briana Adams came to the show from a super small Texas town. She performed a song called “You Only Know the Name.”

Briana Adams

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“I love Briana’s story,” Shelton admitted. “When she walked into the audition, you could tell you’re talking to somebody from a very small town. She writes about what she knows and what she’s experienced and I just have a ton of respect for her.”

Urban said Briana needs to “learn some things with leaning in and backing off, working the mic a bit more,” while Shelton pointed out, “She did get them engaged, though, it seemed like.”

Channing Wilson

Channing Wilson, a cowriter on Luke Combs‘ “She’s Got the Best of Me,” has been touring for 25 years, so he already knows what life is like on the road.

Channing Wilson

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After Channing’s performance of “Blues Comin’ On,” Urban said, “That song played to every part of his voice,” and Shelton noted, “He’s literally like some country legend we already know somehow. He had them from the first note.”

Blaine Bailey

At 23 years old, Blaine Bailey is the youngest in the competition. He said he enjoys singing about some of the issues he faces as a Native American.

“I was really intrigued by Blaine,” Shelton shared. “You don’t see a lot of Native Americans pursuing mainstream music. The fact that he’s able to take his heritage and plug that into what he does musically gives him an edge that no one else in this competition has, but maybe also no one in country music has, period, that I can think of.”

Unfortunately, his performance of his song “T-Shirt” was a bit underwhelming. “He lost the room,” Urban admitted. Shelton added, “I picked that guy to be on the show. It’s not even about reading the room. You got that message you want to deliver, but you’re also here to win this competition.”

Olivia Harms

Olivia Harms is no stranger to the music industry because her mom, Joni Harms, was a musician in the ’90s. In fact, Olivia’s performance song “Ain’t My First Rodeo” was written after she had writer’s block and then called up her mom for a chat.

Olivia Harms

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“I’m a big fan of what Olivia does,” Shelton said. “She truly is a cowgirl. How is that going to play out here on the road? I have no idea. It could be huge and it may not work for her. But I do think she’s an important artist to have on this show.”

Urban thought Olivia’s performance “might have been a bit too reserved for this rowdy Texas crowd” and noted that the audience was “getting harder to impress” as the night went on. “They’re like, ‘OK, we heard a lot of good stuff, what do you got?’ Even now, you can’t just say, ‘Texas,’ and get them to cheer. Everyone’s done that. What else you got?”

Jon Wood

Jon Wood said he was basically raise to pursue music. He showed his country roots with a performance of his song called “Too Country,” which is about “not being sorry that [he’s] a little redneck.”

Jon Wood

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Shelton said that Jon’s voice is “the country voice that truly is like a honky tonk sound” and gushed, “I love that guy. I love his voice.” Urban agreed, but admitted, “I would’ve done the song a little bit higher. So much of it is in this lower point, when he got up higher, it’s like, ‘Oh, good.’”

Cassidy Daniels

After growing up as an Army brat and moving 15 different times, Cassidy Daniels knows she has what it takes for life on the road. Her performance of her song “Crazy Love” also proved that she can back it up.

Cassidy Daniels

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Urban and Shelton both gave Cassidy a standing ovation. “Now that’s how you end it right there!” Urban gushed. “She’s loose and carefree.” Shelton said his heart was “still racing” after the performance, too.

Who was eliminated on The Road premiere?

After the audience’s votes, Shelton told the group that the three artists who were “absolutely saved” were Cassidy, Cody, and Adam. “You guys just came out swinging tonight,” Urban told them.

The bottom three, though, were Olivia, Forrest, and Blaine. “It sucks, but it’s just about how you connected here in this place tonight with this particular audience that came out to see Keith,” Shelton told the trio.

It was then up to Shelton and Urban to decide who would be sent home, and they opted to eliminate Blaine. “Forrest, you bring such a unique take on performing. The thing you got to figure out how to do is take that guy and connect with people. Olivia, we’re in Fort Worth, Texas. A lot of these people are cowboys that have come into town for the weekend, maybe that particular song wasn’t enough to rile them up.”

He concluded, “Blaine, I think Keith said it best earlier … whatever it is you give them, is kind of what you can expect to get back from them. We felt like maybe you had the least amount of connection with the audience tonight, and for that reason, we’re going to have to send you home.”

The other 11 artists will move onto the next city and open for Urban once again in next week’s episode.

The Road, Sundays, 9:30/8:30c, CBS

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Paresh Rawal Takes A Stand For Truth In The Taj Story Trailer - You Won't Want To Miss This! | Glamsham.com
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Paresh Rawal Takes A Stand For Truth In The Taj Story Trailer – You Won’t Want To Miss This! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

The trailer for The Taj Story, a bold courtroom drama starring veteran actor Paresh Rawal, has officially been unveiled, offering a provocative glimpse into what promises to be one of the most thought-provoking films of the year. Slated for theatrical release on October 31, 2025, the film challenges long-held narratives surrounding the Taj Mahal and invites viewers to question history with a critical eye.

Written and directed by Tushar Amrish Goel and produced by Warnim Global Services Pvt. Ltd. along with CA Suresh Jha, the film explores themes of truth, belief, and intellectual freedom. Creative producer Vikas Radhesham ensures that the film strikes a balance between compelling drama and philosophical depth.

In The Taj Story, Paresh Rawal plays Vishnu Das, a passionate guide determined to uncover the “real” story behind India’s most iconic monument. His quest for truth brings him face to face with powerful ideological forces, leading to fierce courtroom battles. Zakir Hussain plays a key opposing counsel, and their intense legal face-offs form the core of the narrative.

The trailer features sharp visuals, hard-hitting dialogues, and a storyline that promises more than just entertainment. “Vishnu Das is rooted in conviction,” Rawal shared. “This film doesn’t shy away from asking uncomfortable questions and encourages audiences to reflect honestly on history.”

Director Goel added, “The Taj Story is more than a film — it’s a cinematic debate. We hope it sparks meaningful dialogue.”

The cast also includes Amruta Khanvilkar, Sneha Wagh, and Namit Das in pivotal roles. Music is composed by Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dev Nath. Positioned as a fearless social drama, The Taj Story dares to ask: “Even after 79 years of Independence, are we still slaves of intellectual terrorism?”

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Lin-Manuel Miranda jokes Dawson's Creek stand in fell under 'godfather' duties
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Lin-Manuel Miranda jokes Dawson’s Creek stand in fell under ‘godfather’ duties

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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by Feeds-Bang |

24 September 2025

Lin-Manuel Miranda has joked standing in for James Van Der Beek fell under his “godfather” duties.

Lin-Manuel Miranda opens up on last minute Dawson’s Creek reunion role

The theatre legend was a last minute replacement for the Dawson’s Creek actor – who is battling stage 3 colorectal cancer – at the cast reunion event on Monday (22.09.25) as the 48-year-old star was battling “two stomach viruses”.

In an Instagram post reflecting on the emotional charity event, Lin-Manuel revealed how his friend Thomas Kail – who directed Hamilton and is married to Michelle Williams – brought him on board as a last minute favour.

He wrote: “Kail called over the weekend: @vanderjames caught a virus and was unable to travel to NY for the Dawson’s Creek reunion Monday.

“Now I’m godfather to Tommy and Michelle’s kid, so filling in for Dawson last minute falls under general coverage.”

He described being part of the event as an “immense privilege”, while comparing the entire situation to “an episode of Quantum Leap”.

He added: “what happened next was for me, more like being in an episode of Quantum Leap;

“I had the immense privilege of being present as an understudy so that people’s love for James, his family, and this incredible cast and show could reverberate all round the Rodgers and the world.”

The Mary Poppins Returns actor also revealed how he was sending photos and videos to James during rehearsals and the show itself.

Michelle was reunited with castmates Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson at the event, while James – who portrayed Dawson Leery in the show – had to pull out of the live reading of the pilot episode in aid of the F Cancer charity, but he still appeared as a surprise via a video.

He wrote on Instagram: “This is the evening I’d been looking forward to MOST since my angel Michelle Williams said she was putting it together, way back in January …

“So you can imagine how gutted I was when two stomach viruses conspired to knock me out of commission and keep me grounded at the worst possible moment.

“Despite every effort … I won’t get to be there.

“I won’t get to stand on that stage and thank every soul in the theatre for showing up for me, and against cancer, when I needed it most.”




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Stand Studio Copenhagen Spring 2026 Collection
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Stand Studio Copenhagen Spring 2026 Collection

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

For Stand Studio, Nellie Kamras designed a spring collection with flair and flare by introducing A-line shapes and flounces to the offering. The result, she said on a call, was a “a more flirty vibe than we have had before,” and one that “suits the moment…it’s quite playful, but moderate, playful.”

One would imagine that for a company working mainly with faux fur and leather (real and alternative), creating pieces for “long city days and warm summer nights” would be more challenging than bringing color and warmth to chilly days; but this Stand Studio collection is convincingly vacation-ready. Reacting to the season, Stand has even added some cotton twill separates into the mix, but the standout material is supple suede, like that used on a tobacco-brown shirt and pant set, which has a raw-cut finish to make it as light as possible. The animal-print pieces are made using a summer fur so light it seems, Kamras said, “imaginary.” Also dreamy is a computer bag in the shape of a ruffle-edge pillow.

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