Thursday, June 11, 2026

Made In India: A Titan Story receives Amul tribute and special India Post recognition

Made In India: A Titan Story has had a great response since it came out. The creators said the show got over 4.5 million views in just five days after it started streaming. This biographical drama tells the story of Titan Company and the people who helped it grow. It has also been recognized outside the entertainment world, including a tribute from Amul and a special project by the Department of Posts.


The show is available on Amazon MX Player and Prime Video.
 It stars Jim Sarbh, Naseeruddin Shah, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Namita Dubey, Kaveri Seth, and Lakshvir Saran. The show was made by T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture, with Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Prabhleen Sandhu, and Shiv Chanana as producers.

The show is directed by Robbie Grewal and written by Karan Vyas.
 It is based on Vinay Kamath's book, "Titan: Inside India's Most Successful Consumer Brand." The adaptation rights for the book were bought by producer Sunil Bohra. The series follows the rise of Titan and looks at the challenges and decisions that helped make the company one of India's top consumer brands.

Along with its good performance on streaming platforms, the show has drawn attention from different brands and organizations.
 Amul recently honored the show in one of its usual ads. The ad had the tagline, "Made In India – A Bitin’s Story. Ghadi Ghadi Khao." This placed the show alongside other cultural and current affairs moments that Amul usually highlights in its campaigns.

Another big development is that the Department of Posts, Government of India, launched a special postcard and envelope inspired by the show.
 This move highlights the show's connection with the audience and its portrayal of an important part of India's corporate history.

The popularity of Made In India: A Titan Story shows that more people are interested in stories about real-life businesses, entrepreneurs, and institutions.
 It joins a growing list of Indian dramas that focus on corporate histories and the people behind them.

T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture are planning to keep exploring similar themes.
 They are currently working on a project about the Tata family's legacy. They have also bought the rights to adapt "Coffee King: The Swift Rise" and "Sudden Death of Cafe Coffee Day Founder V. G. Siddhartha," showing they're continuing to focus on stories inspired by well-known business figures and brands.

Made In India: A Titan Story was released on June 3.
 It has been praised for its performances and for bringing a part of India's corporate evolution to the screen through a dramatized story.

Dhamaal 4 release date gets confirmed! Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh and gang to bring laughter riot to cinemas on July 10, 2026

The wait for Dhamaal 4 is now shorter than before. The team behind the popular comedy series has finally shared the news that the movie will be shown in theaters on July 10, 2026, which is a week earlier than the date they had planned earlier.


Along with the announcement, the makers released a new gold-colored logo for the movie, which is making fans even more excited about what they think will be a major comedy film of next year.
 After the recent introduction of the much-loved group of characters, the latest update is another reason for fans to be happy because the famous treasure hunt story is getting ready to come back to the big screen.

Dhamaal 4 is known for its mix of silly jokes, funny characters, and situations that make people laugh.
 This new movie is expected to take the funny factor even higher than before. The film comes back together with some of the best-known stars from the series, like Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, and Sanjay Mishra, who have all been closely connected with the comedy legacy of the franchise.

New faces also join the cast, including Esha Gupta, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anjali Anand, Upendra Limaye, Vijay Patkar, and Ravi Kishan.
 With a lot of different actors, the movie is expected to have a lot of funny moments, surprises, and content that is suitable for the whole family.

Interestingly, source had mentioned earlier that the movie might change its release date.
 A source said, “Dhamaal 4 was supposed to come out on July 17, but it will now be shown a week earlier on July 10. There was talk that Alpha was going to come out on July 3, so the July 10 slot is now free. The makers of Dhamaal 4 decided to take that date because they think it is the right one for them and the fans will get to see the comedy adventure a week earlier.”

Now that the official date is confirmed, the movie is ready to take advantage of a good time for its release and attract people who enjoy fun and entertaining stories.


The film is directed by Indra Kumar and produced by a team that includes Ajay Devgn, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar, Anand Pandit, and Kumar Mangat Pathak.
 It is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series, with Devgn Films, T-Series Films, Maruti International, and Panorama Studios as production companies.

As the excitement keeps growing, Dhamaal 4 is becoming one of the most eagerly awaited comedy movies of 2026, promising even more laughs, wild adventures, and the same kind of crazy fun that fans have loved for years.

Alpha Teaser: Alia Bhatt unleashes her fiercest avatar yet as Bobby Deol trains her for a deadly secret mission in YRF Spy Universe

Yash Raj Films has finally released the much-anticipated teaser for the movie Alpha, giving viewers their first look at the thrilling world of the film's female spy character. The teaser was launched on June 10 and features Alia Bhatt in a new and exciting role, showing her as a highly trained operative ready for a risky mission.

The teaser starts with a touching relationship between Bobby Deol and Alia Bhatt.
 Bobby's character, whom Alia calls "Baba," seems to have taken her in and raised her with a specific goal in mind. On her 18th birthday, he gives her a gift that starts a life-changing mission, one she may have been preparing for all her life.

As the teaser progresses, Bobby's character talks about his dream of creating the next generation of soldiers.
 Through tough training, battle practice, and survival challenges, he helps shape Alia into a strong fighter. He constantly reminds her that she is "Alpha," a title that seems to be very important in the story.

Though the main mission isn't revealed, the teaser is packed with exciting action scenes.
 Alia is shown fighting with her hands, doing high-risk stunts, and taking on enemies with great skill. The visuals and action choreography are similar to big spy-action movies like Black Widow and Charlie's Angels, but still have the grand style and feel of the YRF Spy Universe.

Most of the teaser is focused on Bobby Deol and Alia Bhatt, leaving the other main cast members, like Sharvari and Anil Kapoor, in mystery.
 Fans are eager to see them in action as they are supposed to play important roles.

Alpha, directed by Shiv Rawail, is the first movie in the Yash Raj Films Spy Universe to be led by a female star.
 The Spy Universe already includes big hits like Tiger, Pathaan, and War. There are also rumors that Hrithik Roshan's character from War, Kabir Dhaliwal, might appear in Alpha, but the filmmakers haven't officially confirmed this.

The movie is set to hit the big screen on July 3.
 The teaser has already built a lot of excitement among fans. It's a mix of mystery, action, and emotional moments that sets the stage for what could be a big hit in the YRF Spy Universe. Everyone is now waiting for the full trailer, which is coming soon.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Peddi backlash proves Pan-India films need Pan-India sensibilities and why filmmakers need Aamir Khan-style focus groups; also raises an uncomfortable question – Did NOBODY in entire production pipeline realize Janhvi Kapoor’s scenes were in bad taste?

Peddi was released worldwide on June 4, with paid previews in Telugu starting in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on June 3.
 Around the same time, a press screening of the Hindi version took place in Mumbai. The way Janhvi Kapoor's character was shown, especially the many close-ups of her stomach and the scene where she is kissed without her permission, left the media shocked.

There was an uncomfortable silence in the room.
 During the break, it became the main topic of discussion. It was clear that within 24 hours, the film was going to face a lot of negative reactions. As expected, that's exactly what happened. The criticism grew more intense on June 5, and by the morning of June 6, director Buchi Babu Sana finally admitted his mistake.

Buchi wrote, “I have always respected women both on and off screen, and it was never our intention to objectify or disrespect any female character.
 If any part of the film has been perceived that way, we respect those feelings, understand the concerns being raised, and sincerely apologize. After reviewing the feedback, we have decided to make changes to the concerned portions.”

The apology, however, was hard to accept.
 Many rightly asked, why did it take a social media storm for the makers to realize that these scenes had issues? This whole situation shows how some filmmakers are tone-deaf, not in touch with the changing audience, and dangerously out of sync with what people expect today.

A 10-year-old could watch Peddi and say the scenes with Janhvi Kapoor are very inappropriate.
 So it's shocking that so many people who worked on the film saw these parts before the world did and nothing changed. The director, the production team, the editing team, the VFX team, the sound team, and many others in post-production must have seen those scenes. The makers, producers, distributors, and even close industry people probably watched the film before its release. Did no one warn against it?

There are only two possibilities.
 Either some people pointed out the problem and were ignored. Or worse, the team was surrounded by a "yes-man" culture where no one had the courage, honesty, or power to tell the director that what he had shot wasn't bold, romantic, or popular, but deeply uncomfortable.

This is where many filmmakers go wrong.
 When they're only around people who praise everything they do, they start believing their work is the best. Then the film meets the real world, and reality hits hard. In the case of Peddi, it hit very hard.

The backlash should be a major lesson for not just Buchi Babu Sana but each filmmaker making big films today.


First, makers should seriously adopt the Aamir Khan method of showing the film to focus groups before its release.
 These are people who are not part of the team and are more likely to give honest, unsensored feedback. A filmmaker may be too close to his own material to see what's wrong with it. An outsider can often spot what the team ignores or accepts as normal. In Peddi's case, a single honest focus group screening could have saved the makers from this embarrassment.

Secondly, and more importantly, there are certain rules to follow when making a film for a large audience.
 A Pan-India film is not just a movie that's dubbed in multiple languages. It's a film that's shown to different cultures, different groups, and different sensibilities. If you want the whole country to buy a ticket, your story, how you present it, and your handling of gender issues must survive the scrutiny of the whole country.

This is where Peddi failed badly.
 If the film had been released only in Telugu, the backlash might have stayed more contained. But once it was in the Hindi market, the criticism spread quickly. The paid previews took place in Telugu on Wednesday night. The Hindi audience, however, came in larger numbers only after 4:00 pm on Thursday, as morning shows were not as busy. It was this group that began calling out the controversial scenes strongly, and soon the outrage grew. By then, a large part of the Telugu audience had already seen the film; the morning shows were packed. Yet, the national criticism started only when the Hindi audience saw the film in large numbers.

A similar incident happened with The Family Star (2024), starring Vijay Deverakonda.
 The film was released only in Telugu and didn’t attract widespread criticism during its theatrical run. A month later, when it was released on OTT, audiences in the North discovered a scene where the hero makes rape threats to a woman from the goons' family. The scene was clearly meant to be a heroic and applaudable moment. Instead, it backfired badly. Many viewers were shocked and wondered how such a scene had escaped criticism during the theatrical run.

This doesn't mean that audiences from the home market are okay with such problematic scenes.
 They are not. Many Telugu viewers also raised their voices during The Family Star and Peddi. The point is simple: when a film goes beyond its home market, the level of scrutiny changes. The audience becomes more diverse, the discussions become louder, and problematic content gets exposed faster.

Shraddha Kapoor-starrer Eetha locks August 28, 2026 release; to clash with Sidharth Malhotra’s Vvan

After the huge success of Chhaava, filmmaker Dinesh Vijan and director Laxman Utekar are getting back together for their next movie called Eetha. This highly awaited biographical drama, starring Shraddha Kapoor, has now set its release date and will be shown in theaters on August 28, 2026, during the Raksha Bandhan holiday.

This news is a major step forward for the film, which has been getting a lot of attention since it was reported that Shraddha Kapoor will play Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar, a famous Marathi folk theatre and Lavani artist.


Eetha is set to be a powerful and emotional story that highlights the life and achievements of one of Maharashtra's biggest cultural figures.
 The film also includes Randeep Hooda and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub in important roles.

This is the first time Shraddha Kapoor and Laxman Utekar are working together.
 Although both have made successful films for Maddock Films in the past, they have mostly worked on separate projects. This new collaboration brings together two big creative talents connected to the production company.

For Shraddha Kapoor, this film is another important project in her long relationship with Maddock Films.
 She has been a key part of the studio's successful horror-comedy series and now is taking on a different challenge with a role that focuses on her acting skills.

The film continues the successful partnership between Dinesh Vijan and Laxman Utekar, who have worked together on several well-known movies like Luka Chuppi, Mimi, Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, and Chhaava.
 The music for Eetha has been created by the famous duo Ajay-Atul, which adds more excitement for the audience.

Eetha is expected to compete with another movie called Vvan, which stars Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannaah Bhatia.
 The film is being produced by Balaji Telefilms and TVF.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Manoj Bajpayee starrer Governor receives UA 13+ certification; duration to be of 122 minutes

Manoj Bajpayee's film "Governor" has officially received approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) before it is set to be shown in theaters. Source has learned that the upcoming political and economic drama has been given a UA 13+ certificate, which is an important step towards its cinema release.


Although the film has been approved, the board has suggested that parents should guide children while watching the movie.
 It also mentions that all necessary changes have been made to the film. However, the details of those changes are not yet known. The certificate comes just a few days before the film's planned release on June 12, 2026, and is likely to build more excitement among movie fans who are looking forward to watching Manoj Bajpayee in another strong acting role.

Based on real-life events, "Governor" is set during a major period in India's economic history.
 It portrays a time when the country faced a serious financial crisis and needed strong leadership and decisive action to overcome the challenges.

At the heart of the story is Manoj Bajpayee, who plays a determined Governor trying to lead the nation through uncertain and tough times.
 The film highlights the tough choices, smart planning and perseverance that helped shape an important part of India's economic story.

Produced by Sunshine Pictures and directed by Chinmay Mandlekar, "Governor" is made by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, with Aashin A. Shah as co-producer.
 The story is written by Suvendu Bhattacharyjee, Saurabh Bharat, Ravi Asrani, and Vipul Amrutlal Shah.

The film also stars Adah Sharma and Madhoo in important roles.
 It also features lyrics by Javed Akhtar and music by Amit Trivedi.

With its UA 13+ certification now in place and the release date approaching, "Governor" is ready to bring a dramatic retelling of a key moment in India's economic history to the big screen.
 Whether the certification process involved any changes is still unclear, but for now, the Manoj Bajpayee-led drama is all set for its theatrical debut on June 12.

Monday, June 8, 2026

Ram Gopal Varma calls Obsession ‘reset the button’ for theatrical cinema: “Every woman has a little bit of Nikki in her”

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has expressed his admiration for the independent thriller "Obsession," directed by Curry Barker. He praised not only the film's box office success but also the way it was made. On June 7, he shared a few posts on social media, explaining why he thinks the movie has resonated with so many people and how it has changed some old ideas about what makes a movie worth watching in a theater.

Sharing his thoughts on the film’s success, Varma wrote, "My theory on the tremendous success of OBSESSION / Every woman has a little bit of NIKKI in her, which she too knows / Every man sees a little bit of NIKKI in his woman / Hence the CONNECT."


He explained that "Obsession" has challenged the belief that only big name stars and expensive productions can make a movie successful.

 "Am OBSESSED with OBSESSION," he wrote, adding that the film has "reset that BUTTON" for an industry that has become used to big-budget movies.

Varma highlighted the film’s simple approach.

 It was made without major stars, big production design, exotic locations, or expensive special effects. He noted, "No BIG STARS No GRAND LOCATIONS No LAVISH PRODUCTION DESIGN No FOREIGN SHOOTS No TOP TECHNICIANS," pointing out that most of the story takes place in just a few locations.


He was especially impressed by Barker’s visual and editing style.

 He described it as "visually simplistic but very unique," praising how the use of extra space in some frames and the editing helped build psychological tension.


" He treats editing not just as a technical craft but as a psychological weapon blending rapid cuts with especially lengthy stays," Varma wrote.

 He specifically pointed to a long shot of Nikki’s face during the interval sequence, saying that such moments create "unbearable tension" by trapping viewers in the character’s emotional state.


Varma also praised the film’s sound design and the way it breaks traditional editing rules.

 According to him, Barker uses a style that feels chaotic and unpredictable. "The result is a film that feels unpredictable and alive, like the editing itself is also a part of the horror," he noted.


He compared Barker’s lighting style to that of acclaimed director David Fincher, suggesting that "Obsession" uses the technique even more effectively.

 He concluded by saying that beyond the film’s impressive box office success, its editing, sound design, and character development are worth paying close attention to.


In another post, Varma shared a clip from his 1999 thriller "Kaun," starring Urmila Matondkar.

 He wrote, "I remembered this shot of Urmila from KAUN after watching OBSESSION."


"Obsession," written, directed, and edited by Curry Barker, follows Bear, played by Michael Johnston, a lonely music store employee who is deeply in love with his childhood friend and co-worker Nikki, portrayed by Inde Navarrette.

 Despite its modest scale, the film has become a major success story, drawing a lot of attention from audiences around the world.