Wednesday, June 3, 2026

T P Aggarwal hits out at FWICE over non-cooperation directive: “Agar woh gundagardi karke power dikhayenge, aise toh nahin chalega”; reveals that he’s planning a film with Ranveer Singh

Yesterday, it was revealed that experienced producer T P Aggarwal submitted a legal complaint in the Bombay Civil Court at Dindoshi against FWICE and IMPPA, claiming that no person or group has the right to tell film industry members to stop working or not cooperate. This came after FWICE issued a no-cooperation notice against actor Ranveer Singh because of a disagreement between him and Excel Entertainment. Bollywood Hungama talked to T P Aggarwal to learn more about this situation.


T P Aggarwal told Bollywood Hungama, "As you know, I was the president of IMPPA for 17 years and also the president of the Film Federation of India (FFI).
 We had a judgment from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) when I was in IMPPA against FWICE. The judgment clearly said they can't take such decisions or enter into someone's premises. At the same time, I was planning to make a film and thought about working with Sanjay Dutt and Ranveer Singh. That's when I found out about the no-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh."

He shared his concerns about FWICE's actions, saying, "You want to make sure the actor gets work wherever they can.
 If you do that, everyone's livelihood will be affected. That's why I decided to go to the court."

When asked if FWICE officials reached out to him after he filed the case, T P Aggarwal replied, "Why should they contact me (laughs)?
 They should have talked to me before making this decision. After all, they know me well and are aware that I was the former president of IMPPA. If they try to show off their power by acting like gangsters, that won't work, will it? They can't do that."

Finally, has he spoken to Ranveer Singh about this?
 T P Aggarwal answered, "No, I haven't. I didn't take this step so that Ranveer would come and talk to me. I don't need that kind of attention."

Ajay Devgn-starrer Drishyam 3 completes shoot; Abhishek Pathak shares heartfelt wrap-up post: “This film has been our world”

The Hindi version of Drishyam 3 has finished shooting. Director Abhishek Pathak shared this news on social media on June 10, 2026, in a touching post. He confirmed that the sequel featuring Ajay Devgn has completed its filming. This comes after people are still talking about the recently released Malayalam Drishyam 3, which ended the original series started by Mohanlal.


Pathak posted a photo from the film's set and talked about the long journey of making the sequel.
 â€œAnd that’s a wrap on the shoot of #Drishyam3,” he wrote.

He thanked the cast and crew for their hard work, saying the film was a big challenge that needed teamwork and determination.
 â€œFor the past many months, this film has been our world. We’ve spent countless days and nights together, chasing scenes, solving problems, sharing laughs, overcoming challenges, and slowly bringing this story to life,” Pathak shared.

He also thanked everyone involved in making the film, including those behind the scenes.
 â€œTo everyone I’ve tagged here, and the many other incredible people behind the scenes, thank you. Thank you for your trust, your hard work, your patience, and for believing in this film every step of the way.”

Pathak also mentioned the tough times during the making of the film, but said everyone stayed committed.
 â€œThere were good days, difficult days, and crazy days, but you showed up every single time and gave it everything you had,” he wrote.

He ended by saying the film represents the effort and passion of all the people involved.
 â€œThis film carries a piece of all of you. Your effort, your passion, and your heart can be found in every frame. I’m incredibly grateful to have shared this journey with such amazing people. Thank you for helping me tell this story.”

This update follows Pathak's recent conversation with Bollywood Hungama, where he said the Hindi version of Drishyam 3 won't be a direct copy of the Malayalam film.
 He explained that although both versions have the same emotion, the Hindi version is different and tailored for its audience. “The Malayalam film is an emotional family drama, while ours is a family thriller,” he said.

Now that filming is done, the next step is post-production.
 Drishyam 3, with Ajay Devgn in the lead, is set to release in theatres on October 2, 2026.

Welcome To The Jungle is not just a comedy; it’s Bollywood’s biggest stressbuster of 2026

At a time when Hindi movies are full of intense action, serious dramas, spy thrillers, violent scenes, and heavy emotional stories, *Welcome To The Jungle* is ready to provide what people really need: a big-screen comedy that relieves stress. The film is set to hit theaters on June 26, 2026, and with Akshay Kumar leading a huge group of actors, it has already become one of the most anticipated comedies of the year.

What makes the movie exciting isn't just the franchise name, but the chance to see Akshay Kumar return to the type of roles that fans have loved for years.
 Before action movies and big-budget, pan-India films became the standard, Akshay built a strong comedy career through films like *Hera Pheri*, *Garam Masala*, *Bhagam Bhag*, *Welcome*, *Housefull*, and many others. His ability to go wild in a scene, keep a straight face in chaos, and make funny moments work with perfect timing has always been one of his best traits. So, *Welcome To The Jungle* naturally brings the hope of seeing the old Akshay Kumar comedy spirit that family audiences still really like.

The bigger point, though, is the cast.
 Putting together a movie with so many stars is not easy today. Finding dates that work, matching actor pairings, and managing costs are all big challenges. But *Welcome To The Jungle* has managed to bring together a huge and colorful group of actors, including Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Raveena Tandon, Lara Dutta, Jacqueline Fernandez, Disha Patani, Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Tusshar Kapoor, and Shreyas Talpade, among others.

That, by itself, is a major accomplishment.
 In today's world, even two main actor films are hard to make, so a movie like *Welcome To The Jungle* feels like a return to the grand Bollywood entertainer days, where the cast itself was the big event. Having so many actors also means the film can appeal to different age groups. For older people, there's nostalgia. For families, there's clean, fun humor. For younger viewers, there's a chance for memes, social media moments, and excitement over seeing many popular faces all in one wild story.

Veteran film analyst Taran Adarsh believes that movies like *Welcome To The Jungle* are exactly what people need now.
 "In the 70s, 80s, and even the 90s, a lot of stress-free movies were made. At some point, we started making films focusing more on cities and overseas audiences. I'm not saying that's bad. But if you want to appeal to the larger audience, they want to be entertained and enter a fantasy world. It's important that we give the audience what they want to watch, not what we think they want. There's a difference between the two. I truly believe that entertainment will never go out of style as long as we present this kind of cinema."

*Welcome To The Jungle* isn't just a comedy—it's Bollywood's biggest stress reliever of 2026.


He also thinks it's important today to have movies that help people forget their stress.
 "Everyone has some kind of stress these days—whether it's health, money, work, or career issues," he said. "So, we need comedies that make people forget their worries for a few hours. That’s why old films used to do so well at the box office. Somehow, we stopped making that kind of movie. Films like *Welcome* are all about entertainment. If they do what they promise, I'm sure people will love it. We sitting in our fancy offices keep saying this will work and that won’t, but really, only Friday can tell what the audience thinks."

The *Welcome* franchise also has a big advantage: its lasting popularity.
 The first movie still lives on through memes, funny lines, and characters that people keep sharing. Very few comedy series in Hindi cinema have stayed in people's memories as long as the *Welcome* films have. From characters like Uday Shetty and Majnu Bhai to Dr Ghungroo and RDX, the *Welcome* world has always been filled with unique, funny people and lines that stick around. *Welcome To The Jungle* now has the chance to continue that legacy while bringing a fresh, bigger version of the same madness.


Sharing more reasons, he added, “The title track has also become popular. They have also added 'Aloo le lo' and 'Kanda le lo' in it. These lines are already popular. They have included all ingredients. So, it will be full on masala. As of now, because of the title, casting and everything, half the battle is already won.”

Another reason why the film feels well-timed is the current mood of the audience.
 After several years of larger-than-life action films and serious stories, there is a clear space for a big, accessible comedy that families can enjoy together. Comedy, when done well, has massive repeat value. It doesn't only depend on opening day hype; it grows through word of mouth, favorite scenes, punchlines, character moments, and repeat viewing. That is where Welcome To The Jungle could score strongly if the humor lands.

Welcome To The Jungle is not just a comedy; it's Bollywood's biggest stressbuster of 2026.


The film also comes at a time when Bollywood needs more theatrical entertainers that do not rely only on scale, VFX or violence.
 A well-made comedy can be just as theatrical as an action film because laughter is a collective experience. The joy of watching a packed theatre laugh together is something OTT can never fully replicate. This is where Welcome To The Jungle has a genuine chance to become more than just another franchise film. It can become a reminder that comedy, chaos and colourful characters are still among Hindi cinema's biggest strengths.

Adarsh pointed out that another reason why the movie stands out is because we hardly get such multi-starrers in today's times.
 “It takes me back to the days of multi-starrers,” he said. “Nowadays, you don't see so many multi-starrers. People are not wanting to work in multi-starrers nowadays for various reasons. I feel watching a multi-starrer is so much fun. You get to see so many stars at the price of one ticket. And if entertainment is loaded, why not? Getting the multi-star cast is one big challenge and the producers of this film have really pulled it off.”

Mohan echoed the same sentiment saying, “Hats off to the makers for pulling it off.
 In olden days, there used to be multi-starrers. But this got fade out in recent times. Today, we don't get such multi-starrers. This one (WTTJ) is not only a multi-starrer but also a comedy franchise. So, it adds to the value. Hence, people are a lot excited about it.”

With Akshay Kumar's comic timing, a rare ensemble cast, the legacy of the Welcome franchise and the audience's need for a light-hearted theatrical entertainer, Welcome To The Jungle has the ingredients to become Bollywood's biggest stress-buster of 2026.
 At a time when the industry is chasing intensity, this film seems ready to chase laughter and that might just be its biggest advantage.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Darlings fame Jasmeet K. Reen replaces Nupur Asthana as director of The Royals Season 2: Report

Netflix India's romantic comedy series The Royals is going to have a big change in its second season. Variety India has reported that filmmaker Jasmeet K. Reen will be directing the next season of the show, which stars Ishaan Khatter.

 Nupur Asthana directed the first season along with Priyanka Ghose. She has left the project because of other commitments and is currently working on another Netflix series produced by Ekta Kapoor's company. Priyanka Ghose is expected to stay involved with the show.

Pre-production for the second season is already happening, and filming is planned to start in July 2026.


This change comes after it was reported that Bhumi S. Pednekar, who played the female lead in the first season, will not be coming back for the next season.
 It's thought that her leaving is part of a larger creative change for the show.

Jasmeet K. Reen's film Darlings, which featured Alia Bhatt, Shefali Shah, and Vijay Varma, was praised a lot by critics.
 She is also set to direct a period drama about the life of Madhubala, a famous actress. This project is supported by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and will star Sara Arjun in the lead role.

According to reports, Reen will finish filming for The Royals Season 2 before starting work on the Madhubala biopic later this year.

Vashu Bhagnani recalls gifting cars to Govinda and David Dhawan after Coolie No 1; pledges to share future royalties with creative contributors

Veteran producer Vashu Bhagnani has spoken out about his long time work with producer Ramesh Taurani.

 He says even though he helped build important relationships and played a big part in his own success, he later felt let down by the Taurani group.
 

In a detailed statement, Bhagnani talked about his many years in the entertainment business, his work with filmmaker David Dhawan, and his belief that success should be shared with those who contribute to it.


He remembered a big moment in his career when he gave a car to David Dhawan and Govinda before the release of the big hit Coolie No 1 (1995) as a thank you for their help in making the film a success.
 According to Bhagnani, Tips was a 50 percent partner in the project, but when he suggested making the gesture together, Ramesh Taurani did not agree to take part.

"I believed that success should be shared with those who create it.
 When I suggested that we jointly gift cars to David Dhawan ji and Govinda ji, Ramesh ji did not want to be part of it. I therefore did it on my own because I felt it was the right thing to do," said Bhagnani.

He talked about how his connection with Taurani started during his time in the audio cassette business before he moved into film production.

"Before entering films, I had already built a successful audio cassette manufacturing business and had strong relationships in the entertainment industry.
 My association with the Taurani family started through the music business, especially with Kumar Taurani. Later, I entered film production through Pooja Films and Pooja Entertainment, building my projects, partnerships, and productions on my own," said Bhagnani.

He also addressed some misunderstandings about the history of the industry.
 "People can check the records themselves. I worked with David Dhawan ji from the start of my production journey and built several successful films together. Ramesh Taurani took 31 years to sign David Dhawan for his own first direct venture, which itself shows the timeline of our journeys," he said.

Bhagnani also said that some events over the years made him feel let down and betrayed by people he once considered close friends.
 "There comes a time when not speaking up is mistaken for agreement. I am only sharing my side of the story and the facts as I experienced them. Some actions over the years felt like a betrayal of trust, and I believe it’s important to put my perspective on record," he said.

In his statement, Vashu Bhagnani said that if any meaningful royalty or future revenue is ever generated from the music he created and produced, he would like a share of it to go to the actors, directors, writers, and actresses who helped bring those stories to life.
 He specifically mentioned David Dhawan, the late Satish Kaushik and his family, Rumy Jafry, Amitabh Bachchan, Govinda, Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Sushmita Sen and many others who have been part of his cinematic journey.

"The film industry is one big family, and Pooja Entertainment has always been a family.
 Together, we have celebrated successes, faced failures, and created memories that audiences still remember. If there is ever any royalty or benefit from these songs, I would like it to reach the actors, directors, writers and actresses who stood by me and helped build these films. I have always believed that success should be shared. Appreciation should not just be spoken about; it should be shown," Bhagnani added.

He clarified that his remarks are not related to any ownership disputes or legal cases.
 He said his statement should be seen as one of gratitude, ethics, and responsibility toward the people who helped shape his cinematic legacy. "Cinema belongs to a team. If the films continue to create value, the people who helped create that value should never be forgotten," he concluded.

Bhagnani ended his statement by honoring the artists, technicians, distributors, exhibitors, and creative professionals who have been part of his journey, while also offering a final salute to PVR INOX Pictures.

Chand Mera Dil Box Office: Stays steady, scores over Rs. 2 crores mark on Sunday

Chand Mera Dil had a steady second weekend at the box office. On Saturday, the movie made almost Rs. 2 crores, and on Sunday, it crossed that amount. It earned Rs. 1.80 crore on Saturday and Rs. 2.20 crores on Sunday, which was more than the Rs. 1.30 crore it made on Friday.

The film could have done better on each day, but the IPL playoffs and finals were happening during the weekend, which affected the numbers a bit.
 Without that competition, the movie might have made at least Rs. 1 to 1.50 crore more. The movie has been mostly watched by urban youth, and they are expected to come in numbers this week as well.

There are BOGO offers and cheaper ticket prices that have helped the movie keep its popularity.
 This could continue until the end of its run.

So far, Chand Mera Dil has made Rs. 23.60 crores and is aiming to reach Rs. 30 crores by the end of the second week.
 That would be a good total for this romantic drama directed by Vivek Soni. Any extra money made in the third week would be an added bonus.

Monday, June 1, 2026

Bobby Deol REACTS to rumours of clash with Alia Bhatt on Alpha set: “Log itne velle hai ki…”

 In recent weeks, social media has been filled with stories saying that Bobby Deol and Alia Bhatt had an argument while filming the upcoming Yash Raj Films spy movie Alpha. These rumors spread quickly online, and fans started guessing if there was any tension between the two actors. But Bobby has now talked about the rumors and said there was no problem on set.


When asked by India TV, Bobby said he was also surprised when he saw the rumors.

 “Mujhe bhi ek dost ne bheja uss rumour ka snapshot. Main bhi hairaan ho gaya. Log itne velle hai ki kuch bhi likh ke bana dete hai,” Bobby Deol said.


He also praised Alia Bhatt and talked about her hard work on the physically challenging action scenes.

 “Alia is a very good actress and she is very professional. She works very hard. Alia was also prepared for all the fight sequences that she had to do. Toh mujhe nahi samaj mein aaya kisne kya soch ke ye sab rumours likhe. I can't go around proving the point to anybody. So it is not true. Log Instagram se influenced rehte hai lekin uspe 90 per cent kahaniyaan sahi nahi hoti hai,” he added.


Talking about the film, it stars Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in the lead roles, with Bobby Deol and Anil Kapoor playing important characters.

 Details about the plot have not been shared much, but the movie is expected to add to the spy genre, which includes successful films like Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai, War, Pathaan and Tiger 3.


Alpha has had several changes in its release date since it was announced.

 The film was first planned for an earlier release but was later set for July 10, 2026. Recently, Bollywood Hungama reported that the makers might move the release date forward by a week to July 3, 2026, after Dhamaal 4 was postponed to July 17.