Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Deepti Naval on teen run-in with police, opens up about depression and personal loss

Veteran actor Deepti Naval has shared candid insights into challenging moments in her life, including a rebellious teenage phase, struggles with depression and dealing with the loss of her fiancé.
 These revelations offer a rare glimpse into the woman behind her on-screen persona.

In a recent conversation, Naval recounted how, as a teenager, she attempted to flee her home with aspirations of traveling to Kashmir, only to be intercepted by the police and returned.

 She described this incident as a reflection of her early restlessness and yearning for freedom — themes she later explored in her memoir, *A Country Called Childhood*. She also revisited a difficult period in her professional life following her marriage to filmmaker Prakash Jha.

Naval has previously mentioned that her career opportunities significantly declined after marriage.

 "It felt as if my talent had been completely washed out," she once said at a public event, noting that the sudden slowdown contributed to a depressive phase. With a background in psychology, she admitted that recognizing the signs of her mental state was helpful, though seeking support was not an easy process at the time.

The actress, who rose to prominence in the 1980s through films like *Chashme Buddoor* and *Saath Saath*, later diversified her career across film, television and theatre.
 She has also made a mark as a poet, photographer and painter.

Naval also shared her relationship with Vinod Pandit, the nephew of classical vocalist Pandit Jasraj.
 The two were engaged before Pandit passed away from cancer. She described him as a strong supporter of her artistic endeavors and someone who helped her regain confidence in her creativity.

Today, Deepti Naval continues to act selectively while being an advocate for mental health awareness and speaking openly about the emotional challenges of the film industry.
 Her reflections not only highlight personal sorrow but also highlight her resilience, which has been a defining aspect of her life and career.

Sunny Deol fronts new Pan-India action thriller from top industry powerhouses

A new action thriller, supported by Excel Entertainment, has officially started filming, marking the first time producers Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, and filmmaker A. R. Murugadoss are working together with actor Sunny Deol. The movie, which hasn't been given a title yet, began shooting on Friday, February 27, 2026, and is currently in progress.

Jyotika is also part of the cast, playing a key role beside Sunny Deol.
 After the success of Border 2, Sunny has been spending his time during the summer of 2026 to finish this project.

The film is being directed by Balaji Ganesh, a filmmaker from Chennai who has previously worked as a co-director with A. R. Murugadoss.
 He has been involved in many story developments and big productions, and now he's taking the lead with his first feature film. The movie is being marketed as an exciting action thriller with a suspenseful storyline.

Several well-known names are behind the project.
 Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, and A. R. Murugadoss are the producers, while Kassim Jagmagia, Vishal Ramchandani, Aditya Joshi, Sunnil Jain, and Yusuf Shaikh are the co-producers.

With a strong production team, an experienced lead actor, and a new director, the film is aiming to create a big action show while bringing a fresh way of telling stories in the action genre.

Tiger Shroff’s grand-scale spiritual action film with Neerja director Ram Madhvani and Mahaveer Jain gets a title – Vajra

Tiger Shroff is celebrating his birthday today, March 2, and on this special day, it has some exciting news for his fans. According to reliable sources, the title of Tiger's upcoming movie has been officially announced.

A source shared , "The film is called Vajra.
 The creators, including Tiger, believe the title fits well with the story and also connects with our rich Indian culture."

The same source added, "In Vajra, Tiger Shroff will portray a new kind of character that combines strong power with deep emotions.
 He is really excited about the film and its story and is putting in a lot of effort. He wants to give the audience something unforgettable. Ram Madhvani and Mahaveer Jain are also making big efforts to create a large-scale spiritual action film."

In November 2025, Bollywood Hungama was the first to share that Tiger Shroff had joined the project of Ram Madhvani and Mahaveer Jain.
 At that time, a source said, "It's a spiritual action thriller. This kind of movie has never been made in Indian cinema before. It has a broad appeal and has great potential to reach a global audience, not just people from the Indian community."

The source continued, "Tiger Shroff is preparing a lot for this big film.
 The movie will start production in the second quarter of 2026. A big part of the film will be shot in Japan."

Monday, March 2, 2026

Do Deewane Seher Mein Box Office Collections

Do Deewane Seher Mein Box Office

INDIA BOX OFFICE COLLECTION

Schedule Amount

Opening Day 1.15 cr.

End of Opening Weekend 3.65 cr.

End of Week 1 5.20 cr.

Lifetime Collection 5.20 cr.

DAY WISE BOX OFFICE COLLECTION

Day Date Amount %±

Day 1 20-Feb-2026 (Fri) ₹1.25 cr. N/A
Day 2 21-Feb-2026 (Sat) ₹1.40 cr. +12.00%
Day 3 22-Feb-2026 (Sun) ₹1.40 cr. -0.00%
Day 4 23-Feb-2026 (Mon) ₹0.50 cr. -64.29%
Day 5 24-Feb-2026 (Tue) ₹0.45 cr. -10.00%
Day 6 25-Feb-2026 (Wed) ₹0.40 cr. -11.11%
Day 7 26-Feb-2026 (Thu) ₹0.30 cr. -25.00%

WEEK WISE BOX OFFICE COLLECTION

Day Amount %±

Week 1 5.20 cr. N/A

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE COLLECTION

Day Amount %±

Weekend 1 4.05 cr. N/A

Love & War REAL budget revealed; Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s epic costs Rs 350 cr, not Rs 425 cr

Sanjay Leela Bhansali is one of the most famous directors in the Indian film industry, and his movies are still very popular today. His upcoming film, Love And War, is a major casting achievement of the year, as he has brought together Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal for the first time.

Earlier in the week, there were reports going viral that the budget of Love And War had gone up to Rs. 425 crores, and the production was in trouble.


However, our trusted sources close to the project say that Love And War is moving forward as planned.
 "The budget of Love And War has definitely gone up, but this is common with all of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's films. Originally, it was planned as a Rs. 250 crore movie, and the costs have now increased to Rs. 350 crores during the shoot. Sanjay Leela Bhansali doesn't give up on his vision, and he is very passionate about this film, which he believes could be his best work so far. The Rs. 425 crore figure is being spread to damage the project, and there's no truth to it," a source told.

The source added, "Unlike many movies that rely heavily on VFX, Love And War is mostly shot on sets with recreations of the past.
 This doesn’t cost a lot. Anyone who knows about filmmaking would say the Rs. 425 crore budget is a fake number. But the truth will come out, and the people should know that Love And War is a Rs. 350 crore film. The makers also plan to spend another Rs. 30 crore on marketing, which will take the total cost to Rs. 380 crores."

As for the release date, Love And War will now come out in 2027, between the two Ramayana films.
 The shooting will be finished by June.

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Kerala High Court cites Padmaavat, Aarakshan verdicts to clear The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond’s release

On February 27, the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court, which includes Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice P V Balakrishnan, stopped a temporary order from a Single Judge that had paused the release of the movie The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond for 15 days.

The Single Judge had claimed that parts of the film's teaser showed content that could possibly disrupt communal harmony and that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) might not have given proper consideration to this under Section 5B of the Cinematograph Act, 1952.
 However, the Division Bench pointed out that once the CBFC, which is a statutory authority, has fully reviewed the film and given certification, courts should generally assume that they have properly considered the matter.

The court used two major Supreme Court decisions to back its decision.
 First, in Prakash Jha Productions v. Union of India, related to the movie Aarakshan, the Supreme Court said that once a film is certified by the CBFC, state governments can't stop its screening just because of fears about law and order. The court made it clear that the responsibility of maintaining public order lies with the state, not as a reason to stop a film that has been certified.

Second, the court referred to Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, the case involving the movie Padmaavat.
 The Supreme Court in that case said that creative content is protected under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. Once a film is certified, there is a strong assumption that the statutory rules, including those about public order and communal harmony, were considered properly. States can't block a film on uncertain or speculative grounds.

The Kerala High Court said the petitioners had not watched the full film and were only using clips from the teaser.
 It also noted that the producer had made changes based on the CBFC's recommendations, which supports the idea that the film went through proper review. Therefore, making a decision based only on selected parts of the film could not be justified.

In the case of Viacom18 Media Private Limited and others v. Union of India and others [(2018) 1 SCC 761], the Supreme Court stayed the state-imposed bans on the film Padmaavat in Gujarat, Rajasthan, etc.
 The court upheld the freedom of expression and said states cannot stop showing a film that has been certified by the CBFC because maintaining law and order is the state's job, not a reason to block the film.

The case of M/S Prakash Jha Productions & Anr vs Union Of India & Ors (2011) 8 SCC 372 is another landmark Supreme Court decision.
 It confirmed that once a film is certified by the CBFC, state governments cannot block it from being shown because of possible public unrest. This reinforces the importance of freedom of speech.

The Revenge FIRST review out ahead of March 19 release; Yami Gautam Dhar calls sequel “beyond extraordinary”

Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the sequel to the 2024 hit Dhurandhar, is set to release in theatres on March 19, 2026. Before its big premiere, actor Yami Gautam shared her thoughts on the film, saying it was a very emotional experience. Yami, who is married to director Aditya Dhar, will also make a small appearance in the sequel. She talked about her feelings at the News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2026, saying she had already watched the film.

“Dhurandhar: The Revenge is Beyond Extraordinary”
“I have already watched Dhurandhar 2.
 It is beyond extraordinary. I was really emotional,” Yami said at the event. She mentioned that she had to catch a flight soon after watching the film and couldn’t immediately share her thoughts with Aditya Dhar.

“I had to read a script, but I couldn’t.
 I had to watch something, but I couldn’t. I was just watching the beautiful sunset outside and wondering what I would tell Aditya when the flight landed,” she said, adding that she wanted to express her feelings properly before speaking to him.

According to Yami, the sequel shows how much the director cares about his audience and his country.
 “Aditya loves his audience and the country, and he has put his life into making this film. Dhurandhar 2 will be an experience the audience will never forget,” she said.

Recalling Her Reaction to Part One
When talking about the first film, Yami said she believed in its impact even before it was released.
 She said she was shooting for Article 370 when she first read the initial script of Dhurandhar.

“It was just 40 pages, but my eyes welled up.
 I wasn’t able to say anything, and my reaction was enough to tell Aditya how I truly felt,” she said, adding that she knew how much effort and belief went into making the film.

The Dhurandhar franchise follows a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism operation.
 The story is about an undercover Indian intelligence agent who goes into Karachi’s criminal groups and political leaders in Pakistan to break up a terror network that is targeting India. The plot is inspired by some real-life geopolitical events in South Asia, including the Indian Airlines Flight 814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and events linked to Operation Lyari.

The sequel will be released on the same day as Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown Ups.