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Dia Mirza reveals Anil Kapoor was 'responsible for convincing' her to do films: He said 'you'd be beautiful on screen'

Dia Mirza reveals Anil Kapoor was 'responsible for convincing' her to do films: He said 'you'd be beautiful on screen'

Hindustan Times

Dia Mirza said Anil Kapoor convinced her to join films after her Asia Pacific pageant. She shared that meeting him 25 years later for the movie Alpha felt like a full circle moment. Kapoor told her, "You would be so beautiful on screen, you must become an actor" back then.

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Daniel Radcliffe to Narrate Comedian Kyle Gordon's Third Album

Daniel Radcliffe to Narrate Comedian Kyle Gordon's Third Album

Variety

Daniel Radcliffe will narrate comedian Kyle Gordon’s third album, “Kyle Gordon Is Everywhere,” set for release Oct. 2. Radcliffe performs a David Attenborough-esque narration during the album’s interludes. Gordon said, “I’ve finally found that perfect balance: the songs are funny without sacrificing the songwriting.” The project features many musical genres.

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BMG Fully Acquires John Lee Hooker's Publishing Catalog

BMG Fully Acquires John Lee Hooker's Publishing Catalog

Variety

BMG fully acquired the publishing catalogs of John Lee Hooker, Hal David, and ARC Music. This deal completes a process started in 2016. Monti Olson said, “The musical catalogs of Hal David, John Lee Hooker, and ARC Music are cornerstones of modern music.” These archives helped shape American popular music.

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From BTS to Bollywood: HYBE INDIA is betting big on Indian talent

From BTS to Bollywood: HYBE INDIA is betting big on Indian talent

Hindustan Times

HYBE INDIA is betting big on Indian talent by launching a new girl group. The label started auditions for women aged 16 to 21 across the country. Lee said, "The level of talent we've seen in India has been truly remarkable." They aim to showcase Indian voices globally through this project.

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'They're watching Japanese anime': Madhavan says son Vedaant refuses to watch Indian cinema

'They're watching Japanese anime': Madhavan says son Vedaant refuses to watch Indian cinema

Indian Express

Actor R Madhavan said his 20-year-old son Vedaant and his generation have no interest in watching Indian films. Madhavan noted that young audiences moved to Japanese anime and Korean content instead. "They're watching Japanese anime, they're watching Korean content," he said. The actor feels the industry is losing this generation.

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Odyssey cast: Who's the highest paid actor in Nolan's star-studded new movie? Salaries revealed

Odyssey cast: Who's the highest paid actor in Nolan's star-studded new movie? Salaries revealed

Hindustan Times

Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey hits theaters worldwide on July 17, 2026. Matt Damon leads the cast with a $4-5 million base salary, while Zendaya earned $5 million. Many top actors accepted lower pay to help the $250 million production. These stars got less money to help make Nolan’s big vision happen.

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Director Onir Slams Aamir Khan For Saying He 'Didn't Know' Sonam Wangchuk Before 3 Idiots: 'Very Disappointed'

Director Onir Slams Aamir Khan For Saying He 'Didn't Know' Sonam Wangchuk Before 3 Idiots: 'Very Disappointed'

News18

Filmmaker Onir expressed disappointment after Aamir Khan said he did not know activist Sonam Wangchuk before making 3 Idiots. Aamir claimed the film character was not based on Wangchuk, but fans pointed out that the activist previously detailed meeting the actor. Onir wrote, "Very Disappointed to hear that statement."

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Swara Bhasker says Bollywood fears speaking up for Sonam Wangchuk amid hunger strike: ‘Celebs pe itna bharosa mat karo’

Swara Bhasker says Bollywood fears speaking up for Sonam Wangchuk amid hunger strike: ‘Celebs pe itna bharosa mat karo’

Hindustan Times

Actor Swara Bhasker said Bollywood stars fear speaking up for Sonam Wangchuk during his hunger strike. She noted that many actors worry about facing consequences for their views. Swara told people, “Celebrities pe itna bharosa mat karo.” She added that a cause remains important even if famous people stay silent.

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Anurag Kashyap showers praise on Rao Bahadur; says, “It’s not a film, it’s an opera”

Anurag Kashyap showers praise on Rao Bahadur; says, “It’s not a film, it’s an opera”

Bollywood Hungama

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap praised the Telugu thriller Rao Bahadur, directed by Venkatesh Maha and starring Satya Dev. Kashyap said, “It’s not a film, it’s an opera.” The movie, produced by A+S Movies and SriChakraas Entertainments, got positive responses for its unique storytelling and deep cultural themes since its theatrical release.

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Mahaprabhu Jagannath Makers Get Relief, Supreme Court Allows Film's Release After Rath Yatra

Mahaprabhu Jagannath Makers Get Relief, Supreme Court Allows Film's Release After Rath Yatra

Times Now

The Supreme Court allowed the release of the animated film Mahaprabhu Jagannath after the Rath Yatra concludes. The court said, "If you don't like it, you ignore it." The film can hit screens on or after July 28. This decision followed a stay by the Orissa High Court over religious concerns.

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EXCLUSIVE: The India Story trailer to be unveiled on July 18 ahead of July 24 release

EXCLUSIVE: The India Story trailer to be unveiled on July 18 ahead of July 24 release

Bollywood Hungama

The makers of The India Story will unveil the film’s trailer on July 18 ahead of its July 24, 2026 release. Starring Kajal Aggarwal and Shreyas Talpade, this courtroom drama explores the impact of pesticide farming. The team hopes the movie sparks important conversations about food safety and public health across India.

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SC allows release of animated film Mahaprabhu Jagannath post Lord Jagannath Yatra

SC allows release of animated film Mahaprabhu Jagannath post Lord Jagannath Yatra

Indian Express

The Supreme Court allowed the release of the animated film Mahaprabhu Jagannath only after the Rath Yatra concludes. Justice Nagarathna told the producers, “After the Rath Yatra concludes, you can release the movie.” The court refused to stay the high court order, which requires detailed scrutiny of the film’s religious depictions.

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