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Why Two-Part Finales Like 'Wicked: For Good' Don't Work
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Why Two-Part Finales Like ‘Wicked: For Good’ Don’t Work

by jummy84 November 26, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not polite to comment when someone takes seconds at the Thanksgiving dinner table. And yet, this holiday season, “Wicked: For Good” is asking the world to watch as Universal double-dips on the magic of Jon M. Chu’s Oscar-winning musical from last year. 

Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande (again), this paltry sequel adapts and expands on the second half of the beloved Broadway show from 2003. “Wicked: For Good” has already made more than $223 million at the global box office. But with 69 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and 58 percent on Metacritic, it’s a disappointment by most other metrics. 

IndieWire’s Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio projected a tough awards season ahead for the film on their most recent episode of Screen Talk. Lackluster follow-ups are tough to swallow in the best of circumstances, but “Wicked: For Good” feels like extra nasty backwash in 2025. 

NUREMBERG, Russell Crowe as Hermann Goring (left), 2025. ph: Scott Garfield / © Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett Collection

There’s all that timely political messaging that got fumbled. But the sequel also comes amid one of the worst box office seasons in recent memory. For several weeks, we’ve watched critically acclaimed movies fail to secure the audiences that critics said they deserved. Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia” has yet to make its money back despite stars Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons (though digital rentals, where the studios take in up to 80 percent of the profits, started today). And even bigger hits like Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” have inspired analysts like IndieWire’s Brian Welk to ask, “What even is a box-office flop anymore?” 

“Wicked: For Good” will still make oceans of money in ticket sales and buckets more when you account for its pink-and-green Cynthia/Ariana merchandising. But the film industry borrows against itself by insulting hungry audiences with a bad strategy we know doesn’t work. 

Give a Mouse a Cliffhanger, He’ll Make Harry Potter… Jump Off It?

TV shows and books have capitalized on cliffhangers ever since Thomas Hardy’s “A Pair of Blue Eyes” left its hero literally dangling from a rock in 1873. The Wachowskis’ “Matrix” trilogy broke ground by shooting the sequels “Reloaded” and “Revolutions” simultaneously and releasing them just six months apart — a strategy tried on earlier films and sharpened to blockbuster success in 2003. That year, Quentin Tarantino also cut “Kill Bill” in half. Saving the finale for spring, the samurai epic proved auteurs could be series unto themselves. 

That same strategy eventually gave us the most lucrative franchises of the century. From the Star Wars sequels to Peter Jackson’s epic “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, the trend culminated in the $32 billion Marvel Cinematic Universe that analysts agree has helped redefine “success” at the movies today.

J.K. Rowling did the same for books in the late ’90s, introducing young adults to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and steadily expanding it into a reliable touchstone of global pop culture. “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games” gained massive audiences, too, and even lesser YA best-sellers like “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” ended up on the big screen. 

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 2, from left: Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Matthew Lewis, 2011. ©2011 Warner Bros. Ent. Harry Potter publishing rights ©J.K.R. Harry Potter characters, names and related indicia are trademarks of and ©Warner Bros. Ent. All rights reserved./Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

When the Harry Potter story concluded on the page, the movie version needed to feel just as big as the ending already on shelves. Running 784 pages in most editions, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” was a long book, no doubt. But Warner Bros.’ decision to release the finale as two parts between 2010 and 2011 was an international news item. The movies did well for the studio and director David Yates, receiving widespread critical acclaim and a total of five Oscar nominations between them. They fared even better on the financial front, with “Part 1” grossing $960 million worldwide and “Part 2” raking in $1.3 billion. 

“Twilight,” “Hunger Games,” and the Beginning of the End(s)

Other franchises followed suit. Both “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games” bifurcated their finales, and the collective four films still did major blockbuster numbers at the box office. But it soon became clear the strategy that had worked so well for Harry Potter was already turning sour. 

Between 2011 and 2012, the “Twilight: Breaking Dawn” duology earned $967 million internationally, grossing $430 million on “Part 1” and $537 million on “Part 2.” Compare that to “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay,” released between 2014 and 2015, which made $782 million worldwide despite a sharp decline in ticket sales; $418 million for “Part 1” dropped to $364 million for “Part 2.” 

THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 2, from left: Josh Hutcherson, Jennifer Lawrence, Mahershala Ali, Liam Hemsworth, 2015. ph: Murray Close/©Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2”©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection

Where Warner Bros. and Yates delivered cinematic work worthy of a two-movie event, Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate spurred their filmmakers to stumble over the finish line. “Breaking Dawn” director Bill Condon and “Mockingjay” director Francis Lawrence were lambasted for taking hugely popular series and making them feel overly long for the wrong reasons. (Note that Lawrence has since righted that wrong with an excellent “Hunger Games” prequel.)  

“Twilight” was never considered the pinnacle of storytelling, but “Hunger Games” did particularly poorly trying to follow up the fervor of 2013’s “Catching Fire.” The series’ first sequel is still regarded by many as the best installment in the franchise, but the bloated two-part take is brutal to watch. There wasn’t enough source material to work with, and thanks to the novel’s dystopian setting, the second half felt almost too depressing for fantasy fans in packed theaters. 

Why Hollywood May Never Learn This Lesson

Lionsgate doubled down on YA fiction in the early 2010s, pushing its adaptation of the “Divergent” series as another global event. Starring Shailene Woodley, the sci-fi franchise never made it to the finale, effectively imploding mid-story between parts. When 2015’s “Insurgent” underperformed at the same time “Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” faltered, that set up 2016’s “Allegiant: Part 1” for a fail. Bad reviews didn’t stop the movie from turning a profit (estimated at $71 million), but “Part 2” died in development as a drawn-out mistake. 

That storied nosedive — or, at the least, the wisdom behind it — has kept the two-part doldrums at bay and out of box offices for most of the last decade. With more story than most filmmakers could handle, Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” adaptation from 2021 and 2024 needed to be two parts to make sense. And it’ll be up to director Nia DaCosta to stick the landing on Danny Boyle’s original “28 Years” Later trilogy, which doesn’t adapt anything but, like Jon Chu’s new musical, prolongs a metaphor for fascism.

Yet the writing was on the wall when it came to “Wicked: For Good.” Universal turned what could have been one excellent “Wicked” movie into one great one and one really bad one. Exhausting and dark, the second half of this once-excellent adaptation may tarnish Chu’s legacy among fans, critics, and Academy voters. But with its ending left open to spinoffs, and history repeating itself on almost every other global stage, the wicked ways of the two-part finale strategy seem likely to ride again.

November 26, 2025 0 comments
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Vartika Singh Wants To Work With Ranbir Kapoor
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EXCLUSIVE: Vartika Singh Wants To Work With Ranbir Kapoor In Her Next; Says, “He Has This Ability To Make A Scene Feel Alive”

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Vartika Singh is currently enjoying the appreciation coming her way after the success of her latest film HAQ, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam. The actress, who has been steadily building her place in the industry, believes this project has opened new doors and brought her closer to her long-term dreams. While the spotlight is shining brighter on her now, Vartika is already thinking ahead about the kind of roles and collaborations she wants next.

Vartika Singh Wish To Work With Ranbir Kapoor

One of her biggest wishes is to work with superstar Ranbir Kapoor. Expressing admiration for his craft, Vartika shared what makes him stand out in her eyes. She said to Bollywood Bubble, “There are many, but I’d love to work with Ranbir Kapoor. He has this ability to make a scene feel alive even in the simplest moments. I like actors who make you react honestly instead of ‘performing.’ He definitely does that.”

Known for her grounded personality and strong screen presence, Vartika believes that acting is about connection and honesty rather than just delivering lines. She hopes to explore more layered characters in future roles that challenge her and help her grow as an artist.

With HAQ now gaining attention from both audiences and critics, the actress feels grateful but also motivated to push harder. She credits the learning experience of working with experienced co-stars and says it has shaped her approach toward her craft.

As her journey continues, Vartika is focused on choosing meaningful work and collaborating with storytellers and actors who inspire her. And if things go her way, a Vartika Singh and Ranbir Kapoor pairing might just be something fans get to witness in the future.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Vartika Singh Reflects On Social Media Trolling; Reveals ‘People Judge Models Who Come Into Acting’

Manisha Karki

Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Horoscope Today, November 17, 2025: At work, overlooking details may risk errors
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Horoscope Today, November 17, 2025: At work, overlooking details may risk errors

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Aries (March 21–April 20)

Money matters may feel strong today as investments in reliable strategies may bring consistency and steady profits. Health shows promise as recovery improves when supported by proper nourishment. Work relationships may smooth out as conflicts get resolved, creating harmony in your professional space. Family support could arise from a surprising corner, uplifting your mood. Real estate offers appear attractive with chances for valuable acquisitions.

Horoscope Today: Daily astrological prediction for November 17, 2025(Freepik)

Love Focus: The universe rewards your self-growth with beautiful and fulfilling relationships.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Golden

Taurus (April 21–May 20)

Career deadlines may feel unrealistic, demanding sharper time management to ease pressure. Guided meditations may soothe your body and bring mindfulness. Money management feels easier with financial clarity, ensuring smoother expenses. Property matters involving international relocation need thorough planning. Exploring places virtually may give fresh travel ideas. Learning pursuits feel thrilling, sparking excitement with each lesson.

Love Focus: Passion and connection blend beautifully, filling your day with warmth.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Yellow

Gemini (May 21–June 21)

Work efficiency may drop at times, but short pauses could restore concentration. Domestic duties may demand attention, though supportive gestures will lighten the load. Well-being may remain stable, while refining routines can enhance comfort. Money matters may revolve around forward planning for taxes. Studies may progress slowly yet maintain steady consistency.

Love Focus: Exploring karmic ties may bring lessons of love and growth.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Saffron

Cancer (June 22–July 22)

Family shifts in daily patterns may bring comfort along with slight resistance. Career advancement may call for guidance, yet true progress will come through steady application. Health may feel delicate if pushed too hard, making balance essential. On-time payments may preserve financial credibility. Academic concentration may remain strong, leading to steady and well-rounded achievements.

Love Focus: Overcoming fears together may strengthen your bond.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Maroon

Leo (July 23–August 23)

Property rentals may turn profitable as tenants value and respect the space you offer. Professional gatherings may create valuable connections and open doors for future collaboration. Financial balance may stay neutral with no extreme ups or downs. A senior family member may inspire you with wisdom that lingers. Yoga in the morning may fuel energy, but occasional breaks are acceptable.

Love Focus: Small gestures may strengthen bonds and deepen affection.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Beige

Virgo (August 24–September 23)

Academic responsibilities may feel demanding, but pacing yourself with timely breaks can prevent fatigue. Career progress may hinge on patience and steady effort. Health may remain moderate, with light exercises serving as the best option. Reviewing insurance policies may enhance financial security. Family bonds may feel peaceful, though small interruptions could test your calm.

Love Focus: Actions that reflect your feelings may speak louder than words.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Purple

Libra (September 24–October 23)

Health may feel unstable with recurring issues slowing your pace. At work, overlooking details may risk errors, so reviewing carefully is crucial. Financial strain could come from rising obligations, so cautious spending will help. Support from parents may bring comfort and strength. Exploring nightlife may sound enjoyable if well-planned.

Love Focus: Love today is about cherishing every moment, no matter the distance.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Light Green

Scorpio (October 24–November 22)

Financial prospects may look bright as strategic planning boosts profit margins. Well-being may feel strong with wholesome meals sustaining your energy. Professional recognition may grow through certifications that highlight your expertise. A cousin’s cheerful presence may uplift the family atmosphere. Studies may appear exciting, leaving you motivated and content.

Love Focus: A flirtatious exchange may spark curiosity and excitement.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Blue

Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)

Work may feel smooth as teamwork helps ease responsibilities. Health may benefit from aligning body and spirit, giving a sense of balance. Finances may improve by reviewing subscriptions and regular charges. Family love and encouragement may uplift your confidence. Property matters may require considering both present and future prospects. Students may find lessons tough, but short study bursts will help.

Love Focus: Love today feels exciting, fulfilling, and full of surprises.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: White

Capricorn (December 22–January 20)

Wealth planning may require care as pension withdrawals need a sustainable approach for the future. Professionally, opportunities for new learning may add valuable skills. Health feels uneven, with occasional bloating despite dietary control. Family happiness may surround you, creating joy at home. Property scouting needs attention to amenities and location for the best results.

Love Focus: Offering emotional care may create a supportive and loving atmosphere.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Aquarius (January 21–February 19)

Career growth may benefit from continuous education, keeping you competitive. Health may remain stable, though minor sensitivities may need attention. Finances may strengthen as forecasting and analysis open new opportunities. A family memory may warm your heart and bring nostalgia.

Love Focus: Distance fades as love continues to keep hearts close.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Orange

Pisces (February 20–March 20)

Financial energy appears magnetic, pulling wealth toward you easily. Career actions may align with long-term abundance, strengthening stability. Health improves as endurance workouts empower you further. Family interactions may feel memorable, filling you with gratitude and warmth. Property renovations may face unforeseen delays, making advance planning important. Academic pursuits may feel highly engaging, turning studies into a growth-oriented experience.

Love Focus: Love flows effortlessly, surrounding you with magical energy.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Brown

By: Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma

(Astrologer, Palmist, Numerologist & Vastu Consultant)

Email: [email protected]

Url: http://www.premastrologer.com

Contact: Panchkula: +91-172-2562832, 2572874

Delhi: +91-11-47033152/40532026

November 16, 2025 0 comments
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Diddy Has Been Hired To Work In Chapel While Serving Prison Sentence
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Diddy Has Been Hired To Work In Chapel While Serving Prison Sentence

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Update: 6:55 p.m. ET (November 11, 2025) – Sean “Diddy” Combs’ publicist, Juda Engelmayer, refutes allegations of prison records or documents detailing Combs’ alleged infractions in response to VIBE’s initial report. “There are, in fact no prison records, it is a rumor from a supposed media source,” Engelmayer wrote in a statement to VIBE. “No one with any authority has said anything of the kind.”

Original story below..

Sean “Diddy” Combs has landed one of the most desirable positions an inmate can hold at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution — serving as a chaplain’s assistant in the prison chapel.

According to documents obtained by CBS News, Combs will now work in an air-conditioned, private office with possible access to food brought in from outside the prison by chaplains.

The position, often considered one of the most coveted by inmates, also comes with a unique privilege: the ability to add inmates’ names to the facility’s “call-out” list.

TODAY — Pictured: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on Friday, September 15, 2023

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images

That list determines who is permitted to leave their cells for religious services, medical appointments, or other sanctioned activities — a power that gives the chapel staff a degree of influence rare within prison walls.

Combs’ publicist, Juda Engelmayer, told CBS News, “He works in the chapel library, where he describes the environment as warm, respectful, and rewarding.”

The chapel itself is one of the few spaces in the prison where inmates can congregate freely, and the job is viewed as both comfortable and prestigious compared to standard labor assignments.

Archbishop José Gomez holds a Christmas Mass in the chapel of Men’s Central Jail on Monday, Dec. 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, CA.

Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The 56-year-old music mogul was transferred to Fort Dix on Oct. 30 after being sentenced to more than four years on prostitution-related charges. His appointment to the chapel role comes amid ongoing scrutiny of his behavior since his arrival.

Per CBS News, the obtained records allege Combs recently broke multiple rules, including making an unauthorized phone call in which he reportedly asked a woman — whom he identified as his attorney — to bring him $200 in single dollar bills to the prison. Inmates can only buy items from convenience machines using coins. It’s unclear in what manner Combs planned to use the money requested.

Officials say he also participated in a three-way call with another man described as his “head of legal communications,” a violation of prison policy.

Sean

Sean “Diddy” Combs attend 2018 Fox Network Upfront at Wollman Rink, Central Park on May 14, 2018 in New York City.

John Lamparski/WireImage

Engelmayer defended the communication, saying, “It was a procedural call initiated by one of his attorneys and was protected under attorney client privilege. There was nothing improper.”

Combs has further been accused of possessing “hooch,” a homemade prison wine created by fermenting sugar, fruit, and water. However, in a since-deleted post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, a representative for Diddy denied the claims.

“The rumors claiming Mr. Combs was caught with alcohol are completely false. His only focus is becoming the best version of himself and returning to his family.”

Prison officials recommended Combs lose 90 days of phone privileges and 90 days of commissary access for the documented phone infraction — a ruling filed on Nov. 4, his 56th birthday

Sean

Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Indian married couple shares 4 ‘slightly unhinged rules’ it follows to make relationship work: 'We don't talk to…'
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Indian married couple shares 4 ‘slightly unhinged rules’ it follows to make relationship work: ‘We don’t talk to…’

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

A relationship, especially marriage, take a lot of work from both partners. It requires equal contribution, whether it be emotional, physical or mental. Moreover, the amount of effort you put into making things work can vary from time to time.

These unhinged rules helped the couple be ‘grounded, close, and a little bit sane.’ (Freepik)

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There are no set rules that can ensure your relationship will be a success. Many things people learn come from experience and spending quality time with their partners. However, there is no harm in learning a few key things from couples. One such couple is content creator, Bhavna Jain, and her husband, Sachin Jain. On November 11, they shared ‘slightly unhinged rules’ in their marriage.

According to them, they don’t have a perfect marriage, but they do have their own rules: “The kind that don’t come from books, podcasts, or ‘relationship experts’ but from real arguments, awkward silences, and a lot of growing up together.”

also They revealed that these unhinged rules keep them ‘grounded, close, and a little bit sane.’ Because, according to them, marriage isn’t about doing what everyone says is ‘right’ or the ‘right rules. Rather, they wrote, “It’s about figuring out what actually works for you both and creating rules that feel right for YOU. The ones that make both of you feel safe, seen, and understood.”

Here are the ‘slightly unhinged rules’ the couple follows:

Rule #1: Going to bed angry sometimes is okay.

According to Bhavna and Sachin, they do go to bed angry sometimes, because ‘not every fight needs to be resolved the same night.’ The couple stressed that sometimes you need time to understand each other’s perspective and talk with a calm mind the next day.

Rule #2: No phones or screens once we enter the bedroom.

The couple stressed following the ‘no phones or screens once we enter the bedroom’ rule. According to Bhavna and Sachin, the bedroom is a space that belongs to them, and screens act as a distraction. “No distractions, no scrolling, and no blue light – just conversations, cuddles, or silence that feels safe,” they emphasised.

Rule #3: Giving space

“When one of us says. ‘I need space,’ the other one actually gives it. No guilt-tripping, no overthinking. Love doesn’t mean constant closeness -sometimes it means knowing when to step back,” the couple shared.

Rule #4: We don’t talk to anyone else about our relationship.

According to the couple, the fourth rule to follow is: never talk about your relationship with others. “No parents, no friends, no ‘just venting.’ Because once you let too many voices in, you stop hearing your partner,” they explained.

Rule #5: Date nights

According to Bhavna and Sachin, they plan 2 to 3 date nights every month to keep the romance alive. “No guests, no phones, no pressure. Sometimes it’s dinner at home, sometimes it’s coffee on the balcony – but we talk,” they revealed.

How did the internet react?

Many Instagram users commended the couple and posted comments, such as “Incredible,” “Good words of advice,” and “Absolutely agree.” A person also commented, “Divorce rates would drastically go down if couples actually acted sensibly.” Meanwhile, a user referred to their rules as the ‘bare minimum.’

While you may not agree that couples should have ‘rules’ that help the relationship grow, it is necessary to understand what works for you and partner specifically, and makes both of you feel feel safe, respected, and understood as there’s no universal formula for a successful relationship. What matters most is communication, mutual respect, and the willingness to adapt and grow.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Mohanlal fans target Major Ravi as he commences work on Operation Sindoor-based film
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Mohanlal fans target Major Ravi as he commences work on Operation Sindoor-based film

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Major Ravi is facing criticism online for reasons quite surprising. On Sunday, he uploaded a couple of pictures of himself at the Mookambika temple where he performed the puja to commence his latest project: a film based on Operation Sindoor titled Pahalgam: Op. Sindoor.

Major Ravi commences work on new project, Pahalgam: Op. Sindoor.(Facebook)

“Commencing our new project, Pahalgam: Op. Sindoor, with the divine blessings of Mookambika Devi. Jai Hind,” read the caption along with the post.

Netizens react

It seems like not everyone was pleased with this announcement. The Army officer-turned-filmmaker faced the ire of several fans of superstar Mohanlal, who are unsure about the prospects of this venture. Several took to X to voice their concerns.

One fan vowed not to watch the upcoming movie:

“I’ve decided not to watch the upcoming M-Ravi Mohanlal film in theatres, and I won’t be sharing or promoting any pre-release content related to it on my timeline. Among all his friends, M-Ravi proved to be the worst of all time ! Pathetic!!!”

Another fan pointed to the recent track record of Major Ravi to argue in favor of ignoring his upcoming project.

Also Read: ‘Salman Khan humiliated her’: Farrhana Bhatt’s team accuses Bigg Boss 19 host of unfairness, ‘babysitting’ Amaal Mallik

“Serving an absolute s**t in a winning streak the last 3 times, and the audacity to praise himself that he did everything good for Mohanlal. Idiot.”

One of the fans even urged Mohanlal to stop collaborating with Ravi. “First time seeing fans of an actor uniting to say they’ll never watch a particular movie of his in theaters. Open your eyes and see what’s happening around you, @Mohanlal. Don’t be delusional, drop that project immediately.”

Another one highlighted the hashtag ‘#BoycottMajorRavi’ that was trending on X.

“HUGE STATEMENT !!! #Mohanlal Fans Are Completely Opposing Against Major Ravi For Collaborating With Lalettan. #BoycottMajorRavi – Trending At No. 3, In Indian Trends. @Mohanlal I Guess It’s Time To Rethink About This Sir,” the person wrote.

Why are Mohanlal fans upset with Major Ravi?

The main reason that fans of Mohanlal are not happy with Major Ravi is his recent track record.

Major Ravi and Mohanlal collaborated on Keerthichakra and it turned out to be a success. However, what followed were four failures at the box office – Kurukshetra, Karmayodha, Kandahar and 1971: Beyond Borders. These films not only got snubbed by the fans, but were also panned by the critics.

Fans of Mohanlal have held Major Ravi responsible for the failure of these movies. This is why his next directorial venture is also being opposed by them.

Also Read: Exclusive | Baahubali star Rana Daggubati on the film’s re-release: Being celebrated after a decade means something

FAQs

What is the name of Major Ravi’s next project?

Pahalgam: Op. Sindoor.

Why are Mohanlal fans angry with Major Ravi?

Major Ravi’s last four films with Mohanlal have been failures. Also, Ravi made some comments about Mohanlal’s movie Empuraan that did not go down well with the superstar’s fans.

When is Pahalgam: Op. Sindoor slated for release?

The work on the film has just started, so the release date is uncertain.

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Caroline Flack revealed to have had plans to work on a documentary of her own
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Caroline Flack revealed to have had plans to work on a documentary of her own

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

A new Disney+ original documentary, Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth, aims to correct the narrative about the late TV presenter, amid an investigation from her mother Christine, who sets out to find the truth about her daughter’s final days.

In fact, this documentary is part of a story that Caroline wanted the public to hear and had initiated plans to work on in the days before her death and after her arrest.

The former Love Island host took her own life in 2020, aged 40, weeks before she was due to face trial on assault charges, to which she pleaded not guilty.

The alleged victim, her boyfriend Lewis Burton, did not support prosecution.

The coverage of the presenter’s departure from Love Island and her legal issues were widely criticised following her death.

Caroline Flack. Getty

In the two-parter, now available to watch on Disney+, voice notes from the late star are featured throughout, and in one particular recording, she can be heard telling one of her friends she was thinking about making a documentary about her ordeal: “I had an idea like, sorry, I know you’re in a shower, I think I should make a documentary about all of this. What do you think?”

Flack’s friend Mollie opened up about the days leading up to Flack’s death, saying she felt as though the TV presenter was “getting stronger”.

“I could tell that she was getting stronger because she was talking about doing a documentary,” she explained. “She was saying, ‘I just really want to get out, like, what’s happened and my side of everything.’ And so it felt like she was turning a corner and, you know, we felt that actually the case was going to be dropped.”

Dov Freedman, the CEO and founder of Curious Films, the production company behind the documentary, shared that Caroline was “adamant about wanting to set the record straight and combat the lies that were being told about her”.

Caroline Flack smiles at a media event in November 2019

Caroline Flack photographed in November 2019. Karwai Tang/WireImage

He shared that he, along with his business partner Charlie Russell, had met with Caroline and her agents “to see if we all got on and what the doc could look like”.

“Caroline spoke candidly about why she wanted to make a film and the real story she wanted the world to know, and also how hard it was watching the stories spread knowing they weren’t accurate,” he said.

He continued: “She also spoke very lovingly about her family, especially her mum, Chris [Christine], and suggested we start filming a few days later in Norfolk. The meeting went well, and we were green lit a few hours later, suddenly, that doc never happened, as the devastating news of Caroline’s death hit the world just a few days later.

“We didn’t know if Christine knew that Caroline was about to embark on a project with us, but we just felt compelled to write to her and send our condolences so we couldn’t imagine the pain her and the family must be going through.”

Christine agreed to take part in this new documentary as she felt like she needed a bigger platform to find the answers she was looking for.

“[This is] the story that Caroline wanted to make when we met her over five years ago and says everything that she wanted to say.”

Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth airs on Monday 10th November on Disney+. You can sign up to Disney+ from £5.99 a month now.

Check out more of our Documentaries coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Matt Rife Sets Holiday-Themed Crowd Work Special on Netflix
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Matt Rife Sets Holiday-Themed Crowd Work Special on Netflix

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Christmas is coming early for Matt Rife fans.

The superstar comedian has teamed with Netflix for a surprise holiday special, Matt Rife: Unwrapped — A Christmas Crowd Work Special, set to debut across the globe on Dec. 2. With Unwrapped, Rife “explores gifts, traditions and who’s made it on the naughty or nice list this year,” per the streamer. Directed by good friend and fellow comedian Erik Griffin, the special was taped in Phoenix, Arizona. Rife also executive produced along with Christina Shams. His company, Carpe Noctem, produced the special along with Avesta Entertainment and Above Average.

Third time’s a charm for Rife, too, as it marks three straight for Netflix following Matt Rife: Natural Selection and Matt Rife: Lucid — A Crowd Work Special. The former, released Nov. 15, 2023, landed in the Top 10 in 42 countries, hit the top spot in the United States, Canada and South Africa and became the most viewed Netflix special for the latter half of 2023. After it debuted, Rife stayed in the Netflix fold by signing a deal for two specials and a development deal for a series to write and star in. He made good on the specials pact with Lucid, which debuted Aug. 13, 2024, and hit the global Top 10 again for two weeks.

News of the special comes as Rife is currently in the midst of an ongoing global tour, Matt Rife: Stay Golden, with dates this weekend in Michigan. He’s been continually selling out as he criss-crosses the states and international locations. He sold out two shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden and set sales records for Columbus’ Nationwide Arena and various arenas across North America including Seattle, Manchester, Anaheim, Calif. and more.

His other specials include the self-produced and distributed Only Fans, Matthew Steven Rife, Walking Red Flag, all of which helped propel him to this sort of homegrown superstar status. Rife has recently branched out from the stand-up stage to other forms of entertainment. He released a New York Times bestseller last year, Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me. The Simon & Schuster memoir trackes his journey to become an in-demand comedian before the age of 30 with musings on depression, failure, success and family.

On the acting front, he’s got a full slate. He is set to star opposite Owen Wilson in Jeremy Garelick’s Rolling Loud for Live Nation and American High. He also snagged a role in the eight episode limited series The Altruists (starring Anthony Boyle and Julia Garner) from Graham Moore and Jacqueline Hoyt about the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

For Wedding Crashers helmer David Dobkin, he’ll topline The Escort, and will star, co-write and produce The Chasm, a feature mockumentary comedy with Skydance Sports that follows an overconfident climber who chooses to proceed solo on a historic and potentially fatal rock climb. It was announced that he was set to star opposite Emma Roberts in Marriage Material for Trish Sie. His other credits include Netflix’s comedy series Mo opposite Mo Amer and Private Eye.

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Physician explains the real reason you have to depend on energy drinks to get through the day: ‘They work by blocking…’
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Physician explains the real reason you have to depend on energy drinks to get through the day: ‘They work by blocking…’

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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It’s 2 pm, your energy is crashing, and you’re reaching for yet another can of your go-to energy drink to push through the rest of the day. Sounds familiar? While it may seem like a harmless pick-me-up, depending on multiple cans just to stay awake or focused isn’t just harmful for your health – it could be your body’s way of signalling that something deeper is wrong.

Dr. Mezher reveals that energy drinks don’t provide true energy but mask tiredness by blocking adenosine.

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Dr Sermed Mezher, a family medicine physician and health content creator based in England, has explained how energy drinks can trap people in a vicious cycle of dependence – where they’re used to mask deeper issues that actually need attention. In an Instagram video posted on October 4, the physician breaks down the mechanism of these beverages, explaining the real reason people become reliant on them, and warns about the dangers of overuse.

How do energy drinks work?

According to Dr Mezher, energy drinks don’t actually give you energy. He explains, “They work by either blocking you from feeling tired or potentially regulating dopamine levels. You do that by blocking a hormone called adenosine which makes you feel sleepy but also acts like a break on dopamine which we know is affected in some conditions.”

Why do you need energy drinks?

Energy drinks are used by many people for a quick boost in alertness, focus or stamina, especially when struggling with fatigue, poor concentration, or low motivation. However, according to Dr Mezher, “In some cases, this pattern can become a form of self-medication, where individuals use caffeine and stimulants in energy drinks to temporarily mask deeper issues such as insomnia, chronic stress, anxiety, or undiagnosed ADHD.”

The physician explains, “Dopamine levels can be low in the areas of the frontal lobe responsible for planning and organisation in people with ADHD. So we commonly see people self-medicating with caffeine before they even know they have a diagnosis.”

People with insomnia or poor sleep hygiene tend to rely more on energy drinks to deal with tiredness, instead of addressing the real problem. Dr Mezher also highlights, “Excessive tiredness can also be caused by a slew of other things like vitamin deficiencies such as D and B12 or potentially myalgic encephalomyelitis or depression.” He stresses that needing chemical reinforcements like energy drinks to get through the day is not normal and recommends getting checked for underlying issues.

Dangers of overuse

The physician emphasises that the short term effects of energy drinks – increased energy, sharper focus and enhanced productivity – might seem helpful but they come at a hidden cost. He explains, “Relying on energy drinks can lead to tolerance, dependence, and side effects such as palpitations, elevated blood pressure, irritability, and disrupted sleep. Over time, this can worsen the very problems people are trying to manage, creating a cycle of fatigue and overstimulation.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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What They Are, How They Work, and When They Help – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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If you’ve heard the buzz about oral probiotics, lozenges or melts that deliver beneficial bacteria to your mouth, you’re not alone. The idea is simple: just as gut probiotics can nudge your intestinal microbiome toward balance, oral probiotics aim to support a healthy oral microbiome—the community of microbes on your tongue, teeth, gums, and cheeks. A healthier oral ecosystem has been linked to fresher breath, more resilient gums, and less opportunistic overgrowths like Candida (oral thrush). But which claims are supported by research, and what should you look for in a product and delivery format?

This guide distills the current science, anchored in a peer-reviewed overview of probiotics in oral health and mechanisms of action. They also bring in clinical trials and authoritative medical sources to give you practical, science-backed answers to the top questions people ask about oral probiotics.

The Oral Microbiome in Plain English

Your mouth is home to hundreds of bacterial species, and not all are harmful. In a balanced state, beneficial species help keep acid-producing, odor-producing, and inflammatory microbes in check. Disruptions such as dry mouth, high-sugar diets, smoking, certain medications, or overuse of antiseptic rinses can tilt the balance toward dysbiosis. That may show up as bad breath, increased plaque, gingival inflammation, or yeast overgrowth. Targeted probiotics aim to compete for adhesion sites and nutrients, produce antimicrobial byproducts (like bacteriocins or hydrogen peroxide), and modulate local immune responses.

What Counts as an Oral Probiotic?

A true probiotic is a live microorganism that, when given in adequate amounts, confers a health benefit on the host. In oral formulations, three key factors matter:

  1. Strain specificity: Benefits are tied to particular strains (for example, Streptococcus salivarius K12/M18, Weissella cibaria CMU, or Lactobacillus reuteri strains). Labels should list genus, species, and strain—not just “Lactobacillus spp.” —as strain identity is critical for predicting effect.
  2. Dose: Many clinical studies use daily doses in the range of 10⁸–10⁹ CFU, but what really matters is how many live cells manage to adhere and persist on oral surfaces during contact time.
  3. Delivery format: Lozenges, melts, or chewables that linger in the mouth are preferred over swallowed capsules. The goal is direct contact with oral tissues and the salivary pellicle so that the microbes can colonize or exert local effects before being swallowed.

What Does the Evidence Say?

Halitosis (Bad Breath)

A randomized controlled trial of W. cibaria CMU tablets found significant reductions in volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs—the gases behind bad breath) and improved subjective breath scores.
Evidence for S. salivarius K12 is more mixed. Some trials show VSC reductions, but others (especially in tongue-coating halitosis) found no effect unless tongue cleaning was done first—suggesting that mechanical debridement may create “space” for probiotic colonization.

Takeaway: Oral probiotics can help some people with halitosis, particularly when combined with good hygiene. W. cibaria CMU has promising RCT support; K12 may require tongue cleaning first to be effective.

Gingival Health and Plaque Ecology

However, probiotics should be considered a supplement to, not a replacement for, brushing, flossing, and professional care.

Oral Candidiasis (Thrush)

A 2019 meta-analysis and systematic review showed that probiotic use was associated with reduced odds of oral candidiasis, especially in certain populations such as denture wearers. The evidence is more variable in immunocompetent individuals and in younger populations, but overall suggests a supportive role rather than a primary treatment.

The Tricky Part Most People Miss: Viability and Adhesion

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A 2023 examination of commercial oral probiotic products warned that many contain fewer live cells than labeled, and that lyophilized (freeze-dried) bacteria may adhere poorly to oral surfaces until they rehydrate. Reactivating lyophilized cells before use improved adhesion in lab studies, which implies formulation and contact time matter a lot in real life.

Because of that, lozenges or melts that linger in the mouth for 1–5 minutes can better support rehydration and interaction with oral tissues. Some evidence suggests that avoiding rinsing for 10–15 minutes post-dose helps the probiotic establish itself.

Safety and Who Should Be Cautious

In healthy individuals, oral probiotics are generally well tolerated (mild GI shifts or transient effects). But those who are severely immunocompromised, critically ill, or have central venous catheters should consult a clinician before use. Pregnant or nursing individuals and parents considering use in children should also discuss with their healthcare provider.

How to Choose an Oral Probiotic

  • Select products with detailed strain IDs (for example W. cibaria CMU, S. salivarius K12/M18, or L. reuteri with known strain designations).
  • Prefer delivery formats for oral contact (lozenges, melts, chewables).
  • Check CFU at expiry, not just at manufacture. Avoid vague “proprietary blends” without clear strain breakdown.
  • Support with proper technique: tongue scrape first, dissolve slowly, avoid rinsing immediately, and use daily for at least 2–4 weeks to assess benefit.

How to Use Oral Probiotics (Step by Step)

  1. Brush, floss, and gently scrape your tongue.
  2. Place the lozenge or melt on your tongue or gumline and let it fully dissolve (don’t chew and swallow prematurely).
  3. Avoid eating or rinsing for 10–15 minutes so the probiotic has contact time.
  4. Use once or twice daily depending on the product; reassess efficacy after 2–4 weeks.

What to Expect (and What Not)

  • Halitosis: Some users notice fresher breath within 1–2 weeks, though results vary depending on hygiene and underlying causes.
  • Gingival Comfort: Benefits are typically modest and additive to standard care.
  • Thrush: Probiotics may reduce Candida burden in supportive contexts (e.g., denture wearers) but are not a substitute for antifungal therapy if clinically indicated.

Top FAQs About Oral Probiotics

Which probiotic is best for oral thrush?

There isn’t a single best strain for everyone, but clinical evidence suggests Weissella cibaria and Lactobacillus reuteri can help reduce Candida overgrowth, especially in adults and denture wearers. Probiotics should be viewed as supportive, not a replacement for antifungal treatment.

Do oral probiotics work?

Yes, when matched to the right purpose. Research shows they can improve breath freshness, support gum health, and help maintain a balanced oral microbiome. The most consistent evidence is for halitosis reduction and adjunctive gum-health support.

Can you use oral probiotics as a suppository?

No. Oral probiotics are formulated for use in the mouth — their flavorings, excipients, and dosage are designed for oral contact, not for vaginal or rectal use.

Where can you buy oral probiotics?

They’re widely available at pharmacies, dental offices, and reputable online retailers. Choose brands that list strain names (like S. salivarius K12/M18 or W. cibaria CMU), guarantee CFU counts through expiration, and specify “oral microbiome” or “breath support” on the label.

Are oral probiotics effective?

They can be effective as part of a consistent oral-care routine. Studies show measurable benefits for halitosis and modest improvements in gingival inflammation when used daily for several weeks.

Can probiotics cause oral thrush?

No. Well-formulated probiotics are generally not associated with causing thrush and have been studied for their potential role in supporting a healthy microbial balance.

Do probiotics help with oral thrush?

Yes, as an adjunct. Probiotics may lower Candida counts and help rebalance the oral microbiome after antifungal therapy, especially in populations prone to recurrence.

Are oral probiotics good for you?

Yes. They can promote fresher breath, healthier gums, and microbial balance when used regularly alongside good hygiene. Their benefits are mild to moderate but well-supported in emerging research.

Are oral probiotics safe?

For healthy adults, they’re generally safe and well-tolerated. Mild temporary digestive changes may occur, but serious side effects are rare.

Are oral probiotics safe during pregnancy?

Most evidence suggests they’re safe when taken as directed, but it’s best to consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement during pregnancy.

Bottom Line

Oral probiotics are not miracle cures, but when the right strain is matched to the right purpose, they can serve as useful adjuncts. For breath control, W. cibaria CMU and S. salivarius K12/M18 have the strongest human data; for general oral ecology and gingival support, strains like L. reuteri show promise. Choose formulations designed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, allow adequate contact time, and always pair with proper oral hygiene. Check for transparent labeling (strain + CFU through expiry) and quality assurance.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. If you are seeking medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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