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Shefali Shah Thanks ‘Delhi Crime 3’ Viewers On Instagram, Says, ‘I Was Terrified…’, Here’s What She Said!

by jummy84 November 23, 2025
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Shefali Shah, star of ‘Delhi Crime 3’, recently thanked millions of viewers on Instagram for the immense love they gave her character and admitted she was initially terrified before the show was released. Since premiering on November 13, 2025, the third season has been trending globally on Netflix. Although the entire cast delivered excellent performances, Shefali’s portrayal of DIG Vartika Chaturvedi, fondly called ‘Madam Sir’, especially won hearts. Following the show’s overwhelming response, she expressed heartfelt gratitude on her official Instagram, appreciating fans and viewers for the remarkable support and affection they extended to Delhi Crime season three from across audiences.

What Did Shefali Shah Share in Her Instagram Post?

Shefali Shah is deeply grateful for the love her fans have shown toward her portrayal of ‘DIG Vartika Chaturvedi’. She expressed her appreciation to her 1.1 million Instagram followers by sharing a heartfelt note on November 21, 2025. In her message, she wrote: “I was terrified is the understatement of the century before ‘Delhi Crime 3’ dropped. I played a different side of ‘Vartika’ this time. She felt the pain and anger with equal and more intensity, but instead of showing it, she channelled it into finding the girls. All situations require one aspect that is more prevalent than others…” 

Delhi Crime 3

Shefali Shah shared that for her character, DIG Vartika Chaturvedi, the journey was never about heroism but about steadfast perseverance and an unbreakable resolve to find the missing girls. She said Vartika is someone who lives to safeguard, protect, and deliver justice to those who need it most. What surprised many fans was Shefali’s revelation that, despite her experience and talent, she was unsure whether audiences would connect with her portrayal of Vartika in the third season. She expressed this vulnerability as she wrote, hoping that her honesty would resonate deeply with viewers and offer insight into her creative process:

“I didn’t know if this side of ‘Vartika’, without her baravado, would land. But when the show dropped and I read the reviews, I was overjoyed and weeping with relief. But then started the outpour of your love…You didn’t just watch her go through every moment, you all lived it with her and me.” 

Netflix series Delhi Crime 3

She shared that her experience in Delhi Crime 3 taught her two significant lessons: first, that many actors and industry professionals often underestimate the audience’s intelligence and sensitivity; and second, that she is incredibly fortunate to receive such immense love from her fans. She said the support has left her overwhelmed and deeply grateful. Along with her gratitude, she added that the show has humbled her in ways she can hardly put into words. “And it’s too small a word for all that I feel for you all, but just THANK YOU. I am truly blessed to have your love and blessings,” the 52-year-old added.

What Shefali Shah Said About Portraying ‘DIG Vartika Chaturvedi’

Shefali Shah’s performance in the latest Netflix show has been truly remarkable. This could only happen because of the thought and care she took in portraying her character. During a conversation with iDiva, Shefali also opened up about the responsibility that comes with playing a character like ‘DIG Vartika Chaturvedi’. She stated: 

Shefali Shah

“I think first and foremost, any material which is either inspired or based on true incidents, comes with great responsibility and sensitivity to begin with. Secondly, I can answer as an actor, but the germ of it started when the script was being written. And this particular team, and the entire show, in fact, is very realistic and raw. There was nobody who was larger than life.” 

November 23, 2025 0 comments
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Trump '60 Minutes' Interview Scores 13.2 Million Viewers
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Trump ’60 Minutes’ Interview Scores 13.2 Million Viewers

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

President Trump’s edited interview with CBS News‘ “60 Minutes” — a year after he sued the newsmagazine over its editing practices — scored big ratings for the program.

According to preliminary Nielsen data, the Nov. 2 airing of “60 Minutes” featuring a drew 13.2 million viewers, Variety has confirmed. The fast nationals ratings are more reflective of live viewing and the final numbers are likely to change. But that’s a high number for the show, which averaged 8.32 million viewers for the 2024-25 season, according to Nielsen data.

Trump was interviewed by Norah O’Donnell, CBS News senior correspondent and a contributor to “60 Minutes.” It was Trump’s first interview with “60 Minutes” in five years. During the interview, Trump boasted that “’60 Minutes’ paid me a lotta money” and praised the takeover of Paramount by David Ellison’s Skydance Media — but those comments was cut from the edited version that aired on CBS.

“’60 Minutes’ paid me a lotta money,” Trump said. “You don’t have to put this on, because I don’t wanna embarrass you, and I’m sure you’re not – you have a great – I think you have a great, new leader, frankly, who’s the young woman that’s leading your whole enterprise is a great – from what I know,” Trump said. Trump was referring to the Bari Weiss, appointed as editor-in-chief of CBS News last month after Paramount Skydance bought her outlet The Free Press in a $150 million deal.

About Weiss, Trump said, “I don’t know her, but I hear she’s a great person. But ’60 Minutes’ was forced to pay me — a lot of money because they took her answer out that was so bad, it was election-changing, two nights before the election. And they put a new answer in. And they paid me a lot of money for that. You can’t have fake news. You’ve gotta have legit news. And I think that it’s happening.”

Regarding the Ellison family’s acquisition of Paramount, parent of CBS, Trump said, “I see good things happening in the news. I really do. And I think one of the best things to happen is this show and new ownership, CBS and new ownership. I think it’s the greatest thing that’s happened in a long time to a free and open and good press.”

Trump is friendly with Larry Ellison, the ultra-wealthy founder of Oracle. Last month, Trump said, “Larry Ellison is great, and his son David is great. They’re friends of mine. They’re big supporters of mine. They will make the right decisions. They’re going to revitalize CBS — hopefully, they’ll bring it back to its former glory.”

Trump’s claim that “60 Minutes” paid him is not technically correct. In fact, parent company Paramount Global agreed to pay Trump $16 million to settle his lawsuit that alleged “60 Minutes” deceptively edited then-VP Kamala Harris’ responses in a manner that damaged Trump. Legal experts said Paramount would easily have won in court and initially Paramount and CBS News sought to have the case tossed. However, previous Paramount controlling shareholder Shari Redstone pushed the company to resolve the case out of court, to pave the way for Skydance Media’s closing the $8 billion acquisition of Paramount Global.

CBS News on Sunday released a transcript of the full 90-minute session with Trump. The interview covered a wide range topics, from international politics to ICE raids in the U.S. to the economy and healthcare police to the federal government shutdown. Much of the interview was devoted to O’Donnell’s questions about the president’s views on geopolitical hot spots and challenges the U.S. faces in dealing with Russia, China, Israel, Venezuela and other unpredictable situations. The interview was recorded Oct. 31 at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago compound in Palm Beach, Fla.

O’Donnell also questioned Trump about the conflicts of his role as president and his family investments and marketing of Trump-branded crypto currencies. Asked about the Trump family crypto activity, Trump was dismissive. “I can’t say, because– I can’t say– I’m not concerned. I don’t– I’d rather not have you ask the question. But I let you ask it. You just came to me and you said, “Can I ask another question?” And I said, yeah. This is the question–.”

November 4, 2025 0 comments
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How an Actor’s Work Appeals to Both Casual Viewers and Dedicated Fans – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Understanding the competing forces at work between the casual viewers and discerning fans of a performance gives one an idea of how complicated and strategic acting can be. Audiences search for authenticity and emotional clarity in one aspect, but interested in another, looking for different and more rewarded re-see portrayals. To balance those two is what takes an actor from good to unforgettable. On-screen presence and role diversity works with off-screen charisma, all speaking to the overall impact.

Whether it’s a character that mirrors real life or a surprising shift into an unexpected genre, for those familiar with Evan Roderick, it’s important to understand that each choice an actor makes can widen their reach and deepen their audience’s investment. These traits, explored across six interconnected themes, provide a closer look at how performance and perception combine to create lasting appeal.

Who’s Watching: Casual Viewers and Dedicated Fans

Casual viewers tend to watch shows or films for entertainment without closely following specific actors. They may not remember every character detail, but still appreciate a performance that feels natural and easy to follow. That ease of connection is often what keeps them watching, even if the storyline starts to drift.

Dedicated fans, on the other hand, often track an actor’s entire career, analyzing performances and revisiting past roles for hidden layers. Some even create online forums or fan edits that explore recurring mannerisms or thematic choices. Both groups bring value to a performer’s audience. An actor who can reach casual viewers with straightforward storytelling while offering deeper layers for loyal fans builds a broader and more lasting connection with them. Think of performers whose work sparks online discussions and also resonates during a first watch. This balance creates lasting interest.

Clear and Consistent Performances

When an actor delivers a performance that feels grounded and cohesive, it becomes easier for casual viewers to stay immersed in the story. They may not be analyzing every scene, but they recognize when a performance feels authentic and easy to follow. This clarity helps them stay connected without needing deep context.

Consistency also strengthens a character’s presence across episodes or scenes. Audiences respond when an actor maintains emotional tone, body language, and personality traits throughout. Performers like Tom Hanks or Sandra Oh often earn praise because their roles feel stable, believable, and emotionally accessible, which invites a wide range of viewers to return. That kind of consistency builds trust, and trust keeps people watching.

Layered Performances for Deeper Engagement

Many fans have shown interest in Evan Roderick’s performances because they reveal more with each viewing. Actors who use subtle expressions, controlled movements, or intentional silences invite closer attention. These layers make a character feel more complex and lived-in, sparking discussion and interpretation long after the credits roll.

Sometimes, a slight shift in gaze or tone can change the viewer’s entire understanding of a scene. Performers like Elisabeth Moss or Mahershala Ali often craft moments that reward a second or third watch. This kind of detail-rich acting creates a deeper emotional thread that devoted fans are eager to follow. It turns a performance into a puzzle, one that fans enjoy piecing together over time.

Crafting Relatable Yet Complex Characters

Audiences tend to connect most with characters who feel both familiar and unpredictable. When actors ground a role in real emotion, grief, joy, or hesitation, it becomes easier for viewers to see parts of themselves in the character. That emotional anchor draws casual viewers in, even if they are unfamiliar with the actor’s body of work.

At the same time, complexity keeps dedicated fans engaged. When an actor introduces contradictions or unresolved tension within a character, it opens the door for deeper analysis. Performers like Michael B. Jordan or Claire Foy often bring that layered humanity, someone who seems knowable, yet surprises you with quiet depth. That tension between familiarity and mystery fuels long-term interest and emotional investment.

Memorable Moments and Off-Screen Presence

A single standout moment can define an actor’s appeal across both casual and dedicated audiences. Whether it’s a powerful monologue or a perfectly timed reaction, these moments linger in conversations and clips long after release. They become emotional bookmarks for fans and casual watchers alike.

Beyond the screen, an actor’s public presence also plays a role. Interviews, social media interactions, and participation in fan events offer glimpses of personality that can deepen the connection. Actors like Pedro Pascal or Florence Pugh often maintain interest not just through roles, but through how they carry themselves when the cameras aren’t rolling. Their authenticity off-screen reinforces the credibility of their on-screen work.

Variety in Role Selection

Actors who take on a broad range of roles, like Evan Roderick, tend to keep their work feeling fresh. This unpredictability invites curiosity, allowing casual viewers to stumble upon them in vastly different genres. Shifting between comedy, drama, or even action shows ranges and avoids typecasting, which can limit longevity.

It also keeps dedicated fans engaged, as they’re constantly being challenged to see new sides of a performer they admire. Watching someone like Daniel Kaluuya move from indie dramas to blockbuster thrillers becomes part of the appeal, as the audience evolves with the actor’s choices. That evolution turns each new role into an event rather than just another credit on a résumé.

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Terence Crawford Vs. Canelo Alvarez Rakes In 41.4M Viewers On Netflix
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Terence Crawford Vs. Canelo Alvarez Rakes In 41.4M Viewers On Netflix

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Terence Crawford defeated Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez to claim the undisputed Super Middleweight Championship Saturday during what seems to be another successful live event for Netflix.

The fight, which sold out Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, scored an estimated average minute audience of 36.6M global viewers from opening to closing bell, per a combination of internal data and live + same-day data from VideoAmp.

Within one day, that number had risen to 41.1M globally, Netflix said Monday. In the U.S. alone, about 20.3M tuned in live + same-day, per the streamer.

The event was No. 1 on Netflix in 30 countries, including the US, Mexico, UK, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ireland and the Philippines, and made the Top 10 in 91 countries, the streamer added.

This appears to be another promising notch in Netflix’s live events belt, particularly with professional fights. However, it’s hard to say exactly, since Netflix has been using different services to measure performance, making comparisons difficult.

In November, Netflix said that an AMA of 74M tuned in live to watch Katie Taylor go up against Amanda Serrano, per both internal data as well as metrics from TVision. The co-main event that night (and still Netflix’s biggest fight to-date), Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, pulled an AMA of 108M, Netflix said.

When Taylor and Serrano rematched in July, Netflix partnered with VideoAmp to report that 6M live + 1-day viewers tuned in. Netflix didn’t give a same-day number for that one.

Measurement data can change depending on the service, which makes direct comparisons nearly impossible. TVision uses 5,000 connected TV devices to measure and extrapolate that audience data. VideoAmp says it uses a “proprietary commingled dataset” which includes 39M households and 63M devices.

More insights will be available on Tuesday, when Netflix releases its weekly Top 10, which this event will surely be part of. At that time, it’ll at least be easier to make comparisons against other Netflix live events and titles.

September 15, 2025 0 comments
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Charlie Kirk Killing Drives Viewers to Cable News
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Charlie Kirk Killing Drives Viewers to Cable News

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

As is often the case with a big news event, viewing for cable news channels surged Wednesday and Thursday with coverage of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Fox News, MSNBC and CNN all saw increased ratings Wednesday and Thursday as they offered extensive coverage of Kirk’s death by a gunman during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday afternoon. Police arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Utah in connection with the murder late Thursday.

In primetime Wednesday, the three networks collectively averaged 6.89 million viewers, a 65 percent jump from the 4.17 million who watched a week earlier. Thursday’s combined audience of 6.2 million was up 72 percent from the prior week’s 3.6 million.

Per usual, Fox News held big leads over its rivals on both nights. The channel averaged 4.67 million viewers Wednesday, led by the 5.28 million viewers for Jesse Watters Primetime. It drew 4.48 million viewers Thursday, with a two-hour edition of Hannity (4.6 million) leading the night. (On both Wednesday and Thursday, Fox News pre-empted its 10 p.m. comedy show Gutfeld! for an extra hour of Hannity.)

The two primetime blocks were up by 69 percent (Wednesday) and 100 percent (Thursday) over the same nights a week earlier.

MSNBC delivered 1.28 million primetime viewers on Wednesday and 1.02 million Thursday, up 40 percent and 8 percent from a week ago. CNN averaged 940,000 viewers Wednesday night and 699,000 Thursday, gains of 91 percent and 73 percent week to week.

Fox News (2.46 million viewers) and CNN (496,000) both had substantially larger audiences than a week ago for the full day Thursday, growing by 68 percent and 27 percent, respectively, from Sept. 4. MSNBC saw a modest 3 percent uptick for its full day to 683,000 viewers.

September 13, 2025 0 comments
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