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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Diljit Dosanjh creates history at Madison Square Garden; becomes first Indian musician to sell out two consecutive nights at the iconic venue
Nayanthara to have an action-packed role with Salman Khan in Vamshi Padipally’s next
Akshara Singh thanks Bihar fans after debuting alongside Akshay Kumar in Welcome To The Jungle track ‘Ghis Ghis Ghis’: “I got such a big platform”
Chunky Panday defends Ananya Panday amid Chand Mera Dil trolling: “People completely misunderstood it”
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Tusshar Kapoor says Golmaal 5 shoot is 80-90% complete: “The work I have done with Akshay Kumar sir will be the icing on the cake for my career as well”; reveals Lucky was initially meant to be a silent character
May 25 is an important date in Tusshar Kapoor’s career. It was the day his first movie, Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001), came out 25 years ago. Soon, his other big movie, Golmaal (2006), will celebrate its 20th anniversary on July 14. In a special interview with Bollywood Hungama, Tusshar talked about the Golmaal series and the upcoming Golmaal 5.
In the Golmaal series, Tusshar Kapoor’s character, Lucky, never speaks but makes funny noises.
This became one of the main sources of humor in the films. When asked how this unique trait came about, he said, "Lucky wasn’t originally part of the story. He was added later, before I got the role. The writer, Neeraj Vora, first imagined him as a silent character. When I was cast, Sharman Joshi suggested I work with theatre actor Vikas Kadam. He advised that instead of being silent, Lucky should make sounds that show he's trying to speak, even if he can't say full words. He said, 'Since he can hear, we can let him make sounds that express his feelings, even if he can’t talk. He can't speak, but he can still make noises.' So, they decided to make him a bit mischievous and even a bit tough!"
The idea worked, and now Lucky is an iconic character.
Tusshar said fans often want him to act like Lucky, "Everywhere I go, they only want me to do it!"
Tusshar also shared updates about Golmaal 5, "About 80 to 90% of the filming is done.
It’s been fun working with my co-stars and the director. Rohit Shetty is the most hardworking director I’ve ever worked with. No one is as serious and professional about their work as he is. He inspires me and all of us. We work day and night, and when we get tired, we realize he was already there when we arrived and will still be there after we leave. He takes breaks, but he never stops working. He’s really fast and very organized. Fingers crossed, and we hope the movie meets everyone’s expectations."
EXCLUSIVE: Tusshar Kapoor says Golmaal 5 shoot is 80-90% complete: "The work I have done with Akshay Kumar sir will be the icing on the cake for my career as well"; reveals Lucky was initially meant to be a silent character
This time, Tusshar Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, and Shreyas Talpade are joining Akshay Kumar.
His new look, especially his bald style, became a major topic of discussion. When asked what to expect from Akshay, Tusshar smiled and said, "I’m not going to say much. I have a few scenes with him. This is my fifth film with Akshay sir, including Laxmii (2020), which I produced. The work I’ve done with Akshay sir in Golmaal 5 will be the icing on the cake for my career as well!"
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Ananya Panday’s Chand Mera Dil dance row proves EVERYTHING that’s wrong with social media outrage and context-free trolling
Ananya Panday’s dance performance in *Chand Mera Dil* has sparked a lot of online criticism, highlighting how social media can be unfair and unkind without understanding the full picture.
In the first 15 minutes of the movie, we meet Aarav, played by Lakshya, a student who isn’t very interested in anything.
Then Chandni, played by Ananya Panday, steps on stage for a dance performance. What starts as a traditional Bharatnatyam routine takes an unexpected turn as she adds modern elements, giving it a unique feel. The song "Priya Madhuri" is used in the sequence, adding to the mood. By the end of the performance, Aarav is completely captivated and starts to fall for Chandni.
Unfortunately, this creative and well-done sequence has now become a target for online mockery.
On May 24, a Twitter account posted a short clip of the dance. The video was clearly taken from an illegal pirated copy of the film, and it didn’t provide any context. To truly understand the performance, you need to watch the full sequence from start to finish.
When viewed in isolation, the end of the dance might seem strange.
The poor quality of the pirated copy also makes it hard to hear the "Priya Madhuri" track, which is important to the scene. Some people tried to say that Ananya’s dance was an insult to Bharatnatyam.
Many people jumped in to criticize Ananya and her dance moves.
It was easy for some verified accounts to attack her and make fun of Hindi cinema. These posts get a lot of attention, and the more reactions they get, the more money they bring in.
It’s important to note that the video appeared on Twitter just three days after the film was released.
By then, many reviews and audience reactions were already out. The film had both positive and negative feedback, but none of the harsh reviews mentioned Ananya’s dance sequence as a problem. That’s because people who watched the whole movie understood the context and the intent behind the scene.
This is different from other films, like *Kartavya*, which faced backlash soon after its release on Netflix.
With *Chand Mera Dil*, there was no immediate outrage from theatre audiences. If the dance had truly offended viewers, the conversation would have started on Friday, not after a pirated clip came out two days later.
So, it seems more like an attempt to mock Ananya, Karan Johar, and Hindi cinema as a whole.
This group has been trolling other stars before—like Alia Bhatt’s Cannes appearance and Varun Dhawan’s casting in *Border 2*. Now, they’re targeting Ananya. Tomorrow, it might be someone else.
This constant online bullying has made people in the industry more cautious.
Many artists are now second-guessing their ideas before even trying something new, for fear of being mocked. As a result, filmmakers often stick to safe, tried-and-true stories. That’s ironic, because the same online voices ask, “Why doesn’t Bollywood try something new?”
Ananya’s dance in *Chand Mera Dil* may not work for everyone, and that’s totally okay.
But judging it without watching the full film, without context, and using an illegal clip isn’t true criticism. It’s another example of how social media can discourage creativity by rushing to criticize instead of understanding.
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