Saturday, June 6, 2026

:Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai opens well; Varun Dhawan starrer collects Rs. 8.50 crores on Day 1 Box Office

Varun Dhawan's film *Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai*, directed by David Dhawan, has started well at the box office in India. Early estimates suggest that the comedy action movie earned between Rs. 8.25 crore and Rs. 8.75 crore on Friday, which is better than what people expected.

The movie collected about Rs. 4.25 crore from major multiplex chains like PVRInox and Cinepolis, which makes up around 55% of the total earnings.
 The rest came from smaller chains and single screen theatres, which helped bring the share of big chains down from 60% to 55%.

The film looks promising for the rest of the weekend.
 If it makes 50% more on Saturday, it could be on its way to becoming a box office hit. Families are expected to come in large numbers over the next two days, and the real test will be on Monday.

*Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai* was made with controlled costs, and it needs to earn around Rs. 70 crore in India to break even.
 The strong start gives the film a good chance to reach that target in the coming days.

Manoj Bajpayee calls massive budget claims “PR tactic” amid Ramayana and Varanasi budget chatter: “A film’s business is only a producer’s prerogative

Manoj Bajpayee has spoken out about the growing trend of filmmakers using big budget numbers as part of their marketing strategy.

 He says people should focus on the quality of the film instead of the money spent on making it. This comes as big projects like Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana and SS Rajamouli's Varanasi are getting a lot of attention because of their reported budgets. Ramayana has been linked to budget figures ranging from Rs 1,600 crores up to nearly Rs 4,000 crores for its two-part release, while Varanasi is said to have a budget that could exceed Rs 1,300 crores.


In a recent conversation with Kadak, Manoj Bajpayee was asked about the attention these budget numbers are getting and whether filmmakers are using them to create hype.
 He said, "That's a PR tactic, because this kind of talking has been going on for the last 15 years."

The actor explained how discussions about budgets and box office numbers have become a big part of how people talk about movies.
 "This has become so common that sometimes when people meet me at the airport, they start talking about the numbers of a film. I have often warned them, saying, 'This money isn't going into your bank account. If it was, then you could talk about box office numbers. You should be talking about whether you like the film or not.'"

According to Bajpayee, people should watch films based on their own experience and not be influenced by financial details.
 He also added, "These Rs 500-600 crores they are talking about don't even go to the audience. So you need to understand that the only thing that matters is whether you like the film or not. Other things shouldn't matter. A film's business is only the producer's decision."

Meanwhile, Manoj Bajpayee is currently promoting his upcoming film, Governor.
 Based on real events, the film is set during India's economic crisis in the 1990s. Directed by Chinmay Mandlekar and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the movie explores political and institutional challenges during a critical period in the country's history.

The film features music by Amit Trivedi and lyrics by Javed Akhtar.
 Governor is set to release in cinemas on June 12, 2026.

Aamir Khan to marry Gauri Spratt: Why India still can’t look away when a superstar falls in love

When Aamir Khan announced that he is getting married to Gauri Spratt on July 5, the news went beyond just entertainment news. Reports said that Aamir himself shared the wedding date, and the ceremony is expected to be small and private.

On the surface, this seems like a story about a celebrity's personal life.
 A superstar is starting a new chapter, and people are interested. But Aamir Khan's life has never just been about gossip. For over thirty years, he has been seen as a serious figure in Hindi cinema: a thoughtful actor, a perfectionist, and someone who speaks little but makes a big impact.

That's why his personal decisions attract a different kind of attention.
 They are not just watched; they are understood and analyzed.

Aamir introduced Gauri Spratt to the media around his 60th birthday, and their relationship slowly became public without the usual hype of aggressive celebrity promotion.
 In a world where relationships are often shown through paparazzi shots, airport scenes, and Instagram posts, Aamir's way has felt calmer, more traditional. And maybe that's why people connect with it.

The public's interest in superstar relationships comes from a mix of things.
 Stars live very public lives, but love is their most private space. People know them through their movies, interviews, and public events, yet a relationship shows that there's something more inside. Aamir Khan may be a national figure, but in this moment, the story is about something universal: it's about companionship.

There's also a cultural change happening.
 For older generations, talking about love after separation, remarriage, or later-life relationships often came with judgment. Today, even though there's still some scrutiny, there's more acceptance that personal happiness can have many stages. A superstar finding love again is no longer just a scandalous headline; it can also be seen as a story of emotional growth.

Aamir's image on screen adds another layer.
 He has played idealists, rebels, romantics, fathers, mentors, and men searching for meaning. Off screen too, his life has seen many changes. From romantic hero to social voice, from box office star to selective actor, from private family man to public thinker. This new chapter fits into a bigger Aamir story; the refusal to stay the same.

At 60, love is different from what it was at 25.
 It's less about show and more about peace. Less about proving something to others and more about finding someone with whom silence is comfortable. That makes this story emotionally touching. The interest isn't just about the wedding; it's about the man behind the legend choosing companionship at a time when most stars are expected to only protect their legacy.

Bollywood has always sold love as fantasy.
 But maybe the more touching stories are the ones that come after the fantasy, after fame, after failure, after public judgment, after change. Aamir Khan's new beginning reminds us that even for superstars, life isn't just one story. It's a series of stories. And sometimes, the most important one starts when the applause has stopped.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Shilpa Shinde hits back at critics after her false harassment claim confession: “I fought alone then, I’m ready to fight alone today”

Shilpa Shinde is once again in the middle of a big controversy after she recently admitted to making fake sexual harassment claims against a producer of the famous sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain. Her comments have caused a lot of discussion on social media and have also received criticism from some celebrities, fan groups, and internet users. In response, Shilpa posted a video on Instagram where she talked about the backlash she has faced since her comments became public.

She didn't mention any specific names, but she addressed the people who are questioning her motives and attacking her online.
 She said, "I was asked, 'What's up, Shilpa Shinde? You weren't on social media then, but now you are.' I don't know when people will stop using me for publicity. But don't get on the moving train, you'll get hurt."

Shilpa also said, "To get publicity, you have your own problems, the people who have died at home.
 Why do you need Shilpa Shinde? You are already very public. Don't dig up old graves." She told those looking back at past issues that she is speaking up now to correct the record. She continued, "If you want to dig up the past, let me remind you that I am alive. Even then, I spoke with proof. I hope may Lord gives peace to his soul—the one who is not in this world. I don't want to do this but let me tell you I will give such proof that even if you don't want to, you will hate that person. So don't tease. Let us all give peace to his soul."

She explained why she chose to speak out after many years, saying, "The biggest thing is that you don't know things.
 Stop shouting about it. If you had supported me at that time, this situation wouldn't have come today. After 9 years, we did work. No one told me to speak. But I am standing for a girl's father and a woman's husband. Because I lied. I can't live with a lie on my heart." "If I had arrested them at that time, I would have been arrested myself today. It's my fault. I accept. But you don't know why I did what I did. If you haven't read it, then read it. See Mahabharata. If you haven't seen it, then see it."

Shilpa also accused critics of misrepresenting her statements and pointed out how her comments have been discussed online. "
But don't come barking like a dog behind Shilpa Shinde. Even then, whatever I said about certain people was manipulated and presented—including my statement on Shubhangi Atre. Why are you after me? What do you want from me? I am living in peace. Why can't you see? Today I have spoken the truth. And for the truth, I am not afraid of anyone. Whoever wants to shout, can shout. Or assume whatever you want to assume," she said.

Shilpa also said she has no regrets about speaking up despite the criticism.
 "God forbid, whatever happened to me, shouldn't happen to you. Because you will be able to live after that. You will not be seen in the world." She reminded people of the scrutiny she faced before. "I fought alone at that time. I am ready to fight alone today. It was said about me in Big Boss that I had returned to Big Boss's house after taking bail. So have you ever thought about what was done to me? You should think about it. Everything is crystal clear. And that's why I am not afraid of anyone to tell the truth."

Shilpa ended by thanking those who supported her after her appearance on Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa's podcast. "
And today I have spoken the truth. Even after Bharti and Harsh's podcast, people said very good things. I appreciate this. Tomorrow people will not be afraid to speak the truth. But if such disgusting people shout, then no one will be able to speak the truth. Because in the world, lies are spoken with confidence. But not everyone can speak the truth," she concluded.

Shilpa's latest video has caused more discussion about her recent confession, with reactions continuing to come in on social media platforms.

Maa Behen Movie Review: MAA BEHEN is a quirky and entertaining dark comedy.

Maa Behen Review {3.0/5} & Review Rating  

Star Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durga  

Director: Suresh Triveni  

Maa Behen Movie Review Synopsis:  
Maa Behen is about three women in trouble.
 Rekha (Madhuri Dixit) is a widow who lives alone in Adarsh Colony. Her older daughter, Jaya (Triptii Dimri), is married to Manas (Shardul Bhardwaj). Her younger daughter, Sushma (Dharna Durga), lives separately. One night, Rekha calls her daughter and cries a lot. She says she accidentally killed her neighbor, Charitra Kumar Gupta (Ravi Kishan), when he came to her house late at night. Jaya and Sushma rush to Adarsh Colony. Rekha says she killed him to protect herself, but the police might not believe her. So, they decide to hide the body in a canal at night. But this is difficult because Gupta's daughter, Goldie (Rrama Sharma), is getting married soon. A big celebration, called a 'jagrata', will go on until dawn. Gupta's wife (Geetanjali Kulkarni) is worried because her husband hasn’t come back. She tells her brother, a police officer named Maheshwari (Arunoday Singh), and he starts looking for him. Maheshwari used to have feelings for Jaya from when they were in school. What happens next is the rest of the movie.

Maa Behen Movie Story Review:  
The story by Suresh Triveni and Pooja Tolani is funny and new.
 Pooja Tolani’s script is good and keeps you interested from start to finish. But sometimes the writing is not clear enough. Her dialogues are smart, funny, and even make people laugh out loud.

Suresh Triveni’s direction is okay.
 He makes the story feel stylish, which adds to the fun. There’s a TV host, Shreevardhan Trivedi, who is part of the story and helps explain the background of the three main characters. That’s a clever idea. The movie has a big surprise early on that catches you off guard and adds to the humor. It also comments on how society and patriarchy work, which is something people will enjoy.

However, the main story about the three women trying to fix their mistake is good.
 But the other parts of the story don’t work as well. The relationship between Rekha, Jaya, and Sushma is confusing. The part with the wine shop and the special appearance of an actor is weak and could have been handled better. The ending is worth watching, but it feels a bit too easy.

Maa Behen Movie Review Performances:  
Madhuri Dixit looks amazing and her performance is great fun.
 She plays a character very different from how she is in real life, but she does it perfectly. Triptii Dimri gives a solid performance and has some great funny moments. Her angry scene in the second half is really good. Dharna Durga is a surprise and performs very well, even among the big stars. Ravi Kishan gives another memorable performance. Geetanjali Kulkarni steals the show, and Arunoday Singh has a strong presence. Rrama Sharma is okay. Jatin Sarna (Sukumar) and Paresh Rawal (Chandru Dwivedi) do fine in their brief roles. Shreevardhan Trivedi is hilarious.

Maa Behen movie music and other technical aspects:  
'Kaari Kaari' is the best song in the movie, while 'Dhak Dhak Reloaded' is catchy.
 'Khol Pinjara' and 'Yeh Kaisi Raat' aren’t as memorable. Subhajit Mukherjee’s background score matches the quirky nature of the film.

Anuj Rakesh Dhawan’s cinematography is simple but works well.
 Ajay H Chodankar and Vipin Kumar’s production design feels real but also has a cinematic look. Veera Kapur Ee’s costumes are glamorous for Madhuri Dixit and good for the rest. Zero Gravity’s VFX is okay overall, but some scenes with a cat look cheap. Dipika Kalra’s editing is sharp.

Maa Behen Movie Review Conclusion:  
Overall, Maa Behen is a quirky and funny dark comedy.
 It’s fun to watch because of its interesting idea, stylish way of telling the story, and strong performances. However, some parts are unclear, some subplots are weak, and the ending feels too easy. Still, it’s a good movie for people who like this kind of comedy.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Movie Review: HAI JAWANI TOH ISHQ HONA HAI is an entertainer that makes audiences smile.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Review {3.5/5} & Review Rating  

Star Cast: Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, Pooja Hegde  

Director: David Dhawan  

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Movie Review Synopsis:  
HAI JAWANI TOH ISHQ HONA HAI is about a man and his two pregnant partners.
 Jass (Varun Dhawan) is a wedding photographer who falls in love with Bani (Mrunal Thakur) while working at her sister's wedding. Bani falls for him and they get married. After five years, Bani asks for a divorce because Jass wants a child and she does not. A judge (Ali Asgar) decides to cancel the marriage after six months, hoping they will get back together. But Bani is not interested in getting back with him. Heartbroken, Jass moves to London where he meets Preet (Pooja Hegde). They start dating and everything looks good until one day Bani shows up at Jass's place. She announces that she is pregnant with his child. That same day, Preet also tells Jass that she is pregnant. What happens next is the main part of the story.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Movie Story Review:  
Yunus Sajawal's story is similar to the kind of movies that David Dhawan usually makes.
 His screenplay has a lot of funny and crazy parts that are mostly enjoyed by the target audience, though some parts could have been better. The dialogues are not funny at the beginning but become quite funny later in the movie.

David Dhawan's direction is fun and vibrant.
 Like his previous films, the movie focuses more on entertainment than on making sense. He wants the audience to relax and enjoy themselves. Fortunately, he succeeds in that. The story is wild and full of funny characters and situations to keep viewers interested. Also, the songs are well-made and add to the entertainment value.

On the downside, the humor does not land well in the first half.
 In fact, not many jokes work in the first 20 minutes. In the second half, there are times when the movie loses its interest. Some scenes feel similar to other movies in this genre, like GARAM MASALA, SAAJAN CHALE SASURAL, MAIN TERA HERO, and many others. The climax could have been more exciting, but the story ends too simply.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Movie Review Performances:  
Varun Dhawan gives a bit over-the-top performance in a few scenes but overall performs very entertainingly.
 He looks very stylish, which fans are sure to like. Mrunal Thakur and Pooja Hegde also deliver great performances. Both are presented in a glamorous way by David Dhawan. Maniesh Paul (Kunnu) has done more funny roles before, but he still adds to the humor. Jimmy Shergill (Jogi Randhawa) and Rajesh Kumar (Ghuggi) are trustworthy. Rakesh Bedi (Selfie Kumar) and Chunky Panday (Dr Gulati) have limited screen time but are great. Mouni Roy (Rasamalai) is a pleasant surprise. Ayesha Raza (Jass's mother) has little to do. Manoj Pahwa (Shukla), Rajpal Yadav (Mishra), and Johny Lever (Godbole) each appear for short scenes and are pleasant. Lastly, Kriti Sanon's cameo is impressive.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai movie music and other technical aspects:  
All the songs in the film - 'Wow', 'Tera Ho Jaun', 'Vyah Karwado Ji' and 'Chunari Chunari' - are upbeat and fun.
 However, 'Chunari Chunari' is the best part. Raju Singh's music score fits well with the film's story.

Ayananka Bose's cinematography adds to the film's charm.
 The production design by Late Rajat Poddar and Parijat Poddar is elegant. The costumes designed by Aki Narula and Samidha Wangnoo are stylish and glamorous. Ritesh Soni's editing is sharp and clean.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Movie Review Conclusion:  
Overall, HAI JAWANI TOH ISHQ HONA HAI is a fun and entertaining film that fits well with David Dhawan's style.
 It has broad humor, colorful characters, and a lot of music and humor that makes people smile. Though the first part is not very funny and the story is not all that new, the film manages to make people laugh. At the box office, it should do well because of its family-friendly content and its position as a stress-relieving movie.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Movie

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Cast & Crew

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai

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Tips Films

Release Date

05 June 2026

Genre

Romance

Comedy

Language

Hindi

Director

David Dhawan

Producer

Ramesh S Taurani

Star Cast

Varun Dhawan ... Jass

Mrunal Thakur ... Bani

Pooja Hegde ... Preet

Maniesh Paul ...

Chunky Panday ...

Jimmy Sheirgill ...

Mouni Roy ...

Rajesh Kumar ...

Rakesh Bedi ...

Writer

Yunus Sajawal

Background Music

Raju Singh

Choreographers

Remo DSouza

Bosco Martis

Vijay Ganguly

Costume Designer

Aki Narula

Samidha Wangnoo

Publicity PRO

Hype

Co-Producer

Gaurav Bose

Music Director

IP Singh

Javed Mohsin

Tanishk Bagchi

Rony Ajnali

Gill Machhrai

White Noise Collectives

Lyricist

Vayu

IP Singh

Mohsin Shaikh

Rony Ajnali

Gill Machhrai

Jaira

Editor

Ritesh Soni

Cinematographer

Ayananka Bose

Screenplay

Yunus Sajawal

Dialogue

Farhad Samji

Publicity Design

House Of Awe

Parass Kanani

Visual Effects

Do It Creative Ltd

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Sound

Kunal Mehta

Parikshit Lalwani

Music Company

Tips Music

Production Designer

Rajat Poddar

Parijat Poddar

Casting Director

Mukesh Chhabra

Rachita Kapoor

Action Director

Sunil Rodrigues

Executive Producer

Sushil Tirwadkar

Playback Singers

Mika Singh

Asees Kaur

Jonita Gandhi

Harrdy Sandhu

Stebin Ben

Kiran Bajwa


Censor Details:

Censor Dates

2026/05/27

Censor Certificate No

DIL/7/76/2026-MUM

Runtime

2h 16min

Certification

U/A