Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Mini Mathur REACTS to rumours of taking dig at Alia Bhatt over awards show hosting: “It is all nonsense

Mini Mathur has clarified speculation about her recent comment on an influencer's social media reel discussing award show hosting, stating that her remark was not directed at Alia Bhatt.


The conversation began after an influencer shared a reel criticising the trend of actors hosting award shows and suggested that professional hosts should return to anchoring such events.
 Responding to the video, Mini commented, "Thank you. Someone finally said it (sic)." Her reaction quickly drew attention online, with some social media users interpreting it as a reference to Alia Bhatt's recent appearance as a host at an award function.

Speaking to Hindustan Times, Mini clarified the context behind her comment and explained what she was responding to in the video.
 She said, "To just create stories out of nothing is what the internet does. I will tell you why I commented... the creator had an interesting take on why award shows insist on using actors as hosts and then later complain about them falling short of their 'expectations'. It is not their main skill set, so why the expectations? It's like asking a host to act at gunpoint. I only commented on that."

Mini Mathur REACTS to rumours of taking dig at Alia Bhatt over awards show hosting: "It is all nonsense"

She also dismissed speculation suggesting that her remark was aimed at Alia Bhatt.
 Addressing the rumours directly, Mini said, "It is all nonsense. I love Alia. On top of this, I have not even seen the show these people are talking about on the internet."

Mini Mathur has previously hosted several television shows, including Tol Mol Ke Bol, Indian Idol, Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao, and Wife Bina Life, and is widely recognised for her work as a presenter across entertainment formats.


Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt is currently filming Love & War, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
 The film also stars Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal and is scheduled to release in January next year.

Maatrubhumi’s biggest challenge is the fog of repositioning that could alter its box office variables

There are films that arrive with a roar.
And then there are films that arrive with a question mark. Salman Khan's Maatrubhumi increasingly feels like the latter.

What makes this film so fascinating from a trade point of view is not because the subject is weak, nor because the star is not big enough, nor because patriotism has stopped working.
 It is because a film that was once powered by absolute clarity now seems trapped in a fog of repositioning.

When it was conceived as Battle Of Galwan, the idea sold itself.
 It had immediacy. It had a recall. It had a charged emotional memory attached to it. It had the kind of headline value that mainstream Hindi cinema rarely gets without spending crores on awareness. It was later rechristened Maatrubhumi, and the newer version was significantly reworked, with reportedly nearly 40% reshot, additional romantic and backstory elements added, and China no longer mentioned.

An changes the game completely.

At birth, this was a smart move.
 A very smart move. A film inspired by Galwan in the immediate shadow of the 2020 clash was not just topical; it was explosive in the right way. It came with a built-in theatrical promise: sacrifice, valour, anger, national pride and a clearly understood adversarial context. You did not need to over-explain the pitch. Audiences got it in one line. Trade got it in one line. Exhibitors got it in one line. The title itself did half the marketing.

But films do not earn money at conception.
 They earn money at release. And at release, clarity matters more than intent.

That is why the sanitisation, fictionalisation and tonal reshaping of Maatrubhumi are not just creative adjustments.
 They are box office variables. Because once a film moves away from the blunt precision of a real-world hook and begins wrapping itself in broader patriotic fiction, emotional subplots and softened edges, it has to find a new identity that is just as sharp as the old one. If it fails to do that, then the audience starts sensing hesitation. And hesitation is poison in theatrical marketing.

The problem is not that audiences dislike fiction.
 The problem is that audiences dislike vagueness.

Right now, Maatrubhumi risks being caught in an awkward middle zone.
 It may no longer be sellable as the direct, ripped from the headlines Battle Of Galwan experience that the original conception suggested. But if the campaign still leans too heavily on that residue, it may also struggle to fully establish itself as a fresh, self-contained patriotic entertainer in its own right. That is a dangerous space to occupy. Because the audience can forgive a delay. The audience can forgive reshoots. The audience can forgive even a title change. What it does not forgive easily is not knowing exactly what it is being asked to buy.

And that is why this film now has to fight a harder battle than the one it was originally designed for.


Salman Khan, of course, is the X-factor that prevents this from becoming a fatal problem on paper.
 He remains one of the few stars who can create an event out of sheer presence. He can open films on curiosity. He can generate footfalls from aura. He can make even a muddled market sit up on Friday morning. But stardom, however massive, can only open the door. It cannot forever solve a positioning problem. If the trailer, posters and songs do not tell the audience in one clean breath what Maatrubhumi now is, then Salman's stardom may ensure the opening, but content clarity will decide the trend. That is the crucial distinction.

Because the version called Battle Of Galwan had a ready-made urgency.
 The version called Maatrubhumi has to manufacture urgency all over again. And make no mistake: that is harder.

A title like Maatrubhumi is emotionally rich, but it is also broader, safer and less specific.
 It evokes nation, soil, sacrifice and sentiment. All of that is powerful. But it does not hit with the same instant narrative precision as Battle Of Galwan. The original title gave the film a target, a memory and a pulse. The new one gives it feeling, but also asks the marketing team to do more explanatory heavy lifting. In a theatrical economy where attention spans are short and word of mouth is brutal, that extra labour matters. That is the real story. That is where Maatrubhumi will either rise or wobble.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Ramayana global distributor John Fithian says the film will become “first Indian global theatrical blockbuster ever”

Ramayana is already being called the biggest movie event of 2026, with excitement growing around the world. The film is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra's Prime Focus Studios, and it's made in partnership with 8-time Oscar-winning DNEG and Yash's Monster Mind Creations. It's planned as a big two-part movie that will be shown globally.

A preview of the movie, called the Rama glimpse, was recently released and amazed everyone with its visuals, sound, casting, and overall look.
 People are very excited about the film, and John Fithian, a global movie exhibitor and founding partner at The Fithian Group LLC, is also confident that this film could become the biggest Indian movie ever.

John Fithian shared on his LinkedIn that when his partners Patrick Corcoran, Jackie Brenneman, and he started The Fithian Group, they didn't think they'd work with Namit Malhotra on bringing Ramayana to the world.
 Before CinemaCon 2026, Patrick and he invited many friends in the movie exhibition industry to see a special preview.

He wrote, "We just came back from CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
 What happened? The most important movie exhibitors from the US, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and Australia came to a private meeting in the Ramayana demo ballroom and theater. Namit showed them never-before-seen clips of the movie along with new technologies and effects. He also learned from top Western cinema experts on how best to market, distribute, and show the film in their areas. From watching those talks, I can now say that Ramayana (in two parts) will be the first Indian movie to become a global theatrical blockbuster. See you at the movies!"  

The movie, directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra's Prime Focus Studios along with 8-time Oscar-winning DNEG and Yash's Monster Mind Creations, will be shown in IMAX worldwide.
 The first part will be released during Diwali 2026, and the second part during Diwali 2027.

Pen Marudhar secures Shah Rukh Khan-Siddharth Anand’s King in a whopping Rs. 250 crore theatrical deal

Shah Rukh Khan and Siddharth Anand's film *King* is one of the most highly anticipated movies in Indian cinema. The film was made with a budget of 400 crores and promises a lot of action and entertainment. It features a strong group of actors including Deepika Padukone, Rani Mukerji, Abhishek Bachchan, Suhana Khan, Anil Kapoor, Abhay Verma, Arshad Warsi, and many others. The movie is set to release on a big weekend during Christmas 2026, and people are really excited about it.

There's some new news: Pen Marudhar has bought the rights to show *King* in theaters for a huge amount of 250 crores.
 This is one of the biggest deals of the year because the movie stars India's biggest superstar, Shah Rukh Khan. A trade insider told Bollywood Hungama, "Pen Marudhar has bought the rights to show *King* for 250 crores. The company has worked with Shah Rukh Khan's production house before, having shown films like *Jawan*, *Dunki*, *Zero*, *Badla*, *Ittefaq*, and others."

*King* is set to come out during the busy Christmas 2026 period, which is also when big Hollywood movies like *Avengers: Doomsday*, *Dune 3*, and *Jumanji* are coming out.
 Shah Rukh Khan was looking for a strong partner to help him show the movie during this challenging time, and he wants it to be shown widely across the country in December.

The big deal for *King* shows that people are confident in the movie theaters again and also shows how much Shah Rukh Khan is still able to attract crowds after his successful comeback with his latest hits.
 Many top companies, including A.A. Films, Jio Studios, PVR INOX Pictures, Yash Raj Films, and Dharma Productions, were all competing to get the domestic rights for the movie.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Lekha Prajapati opens up on Fukrey 3 scene going viral, calls Pankaj Tripathi “one of the best co-actors”

Actor Lekha Prajapati talked about her experience in Fukrey 3, sharing how a small role in the film became a big topic online. She remembered that the scene where she plays an air hostess received a lot of attention on social media right after the trailer and the movie came out.

Lekha Prajapati opened up about her scene in Fukrey 3 going viral and called Pankaj Tripathi "one of the best co-actors."


Lekha Prajapati opened up about her scene in Fukrey 3 going viral and called Pankaj Tripathi "one of the best co-actors."


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She mentioned that it was especially meaningful for her to be part of the Fukrey series because she had been a fan before she even started acting.
 She said, "Being part of such a big franchise is itself a huge success. I remember watching Fukrey when I wasn’t even in the film industry. So being part of Fukrey 3 gives me a lot of joy."

When asked about the response to her role, Lekha said she didn’t expect the scene to get so much attention online. "
The entire aircraft scene just went viral. I had no idea it would get so much attention. When the trailer came out, I started getting a lot of calls. That scene was picked up by meme pages and viral Instagram accounts. I’m so grateful and thankful for being a part of this," she said.

Lekha also explained how she got the role.
 According to her, casting director Taran Bajaj reached out to her for the film and told her she would be working under director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba. "I got a call from Taran Bajaj who was casting for the film. He told me about the role and mentioned that Mrighdeep Singh Lamba was directing it. He also said my scenes would be with the Fukras and Pankaj Tripathi, sir. The moment I heard that, I was like, 'Yes, I am doing this.' "

Lekha said the shoot was fun and lively, especially because she worked with Varun Sharma, Pulkit Samrat, and Manjot Singh. "
The best part was that I was sharing screen space with all three boys. There was amazing energy on set, and I had a blast shooting with them," she said.

She also praised Pankaj Tripathi for his spontaneous moments during filming and remembered a specific scene.
 "There’s a moment where I’m serving him a drink, and he puts his finger into it and throws a few drops out. That was his improvisation, and it made the scene even more real and fun. He was amazing. He's one of the best co-actors you can ever work with," she shared.

For Lekha Prajapati, even though her role in Fukrey 3 was brief, it turned into a memorable moment in her career that continues to be talked about online.

Deepika Padukone announces second pregnancy with Ranveer Singh in a heartwarming post featuring daughter Dua

Deepika Padukone has made a big personal announcement that has made her fans very happy. She shared the news that she is expecting her second child with her husband, Ranveer Singh. She did this through a touching Instagram post that quickly became very popular on social media.


The post was kept quiet and personal.
 She shared a photo of her daughter Dua holding a positive pregnancy test. Dua's face was not fully shown, as the couple prefers to keep their family life private. Deepika used two nazar amulets in the caption instead of writing anything, letting the picture speak for itself.

Soon after the post was shared, fans and people in the film industry started leaving messages of congratulations for the couple, who are among Bollywood’s most loved celebrities.


Deepika and Ranveer’s relationship has always been in the spotlight.
 After dating privately for many years, they got married in a grand two-day ceremony at Lake Como, Italy, on November 14 and 15, 2018. The wedding celebrated both Konkani and Sindhi traditions, showing their family backgrounds.

In 2024, the couple announced they were expecting their first child.
 On February 29, they shared a post with baby clothes and shoes, confirming the baby would arrive in September.

On September 8, 2024, the couple welcomed their daughter in Mumbai.
 They later revealed her name, Dua Padukone Singh, which means “prayer.” Fans loved the name for its meaningful touch.

Now, with the news of a second pregnancy, the couple is ready to welcome another child.
 This update has once again excited their fans, who have followed their relationship closely over the past decade.

Professionally, Deepika has stayed out of the public eye since giving birth to Dua.
 Fans are eagerly waiting for news about her return to acting. She is said to be working on several new projects, but no official comeback date has been shared yet.

For now, this personal moment has captured everyone’s attention.
 With just one post, Deepika Padukone once again made a lasting impression online and gave her fans another reason to celebrate with the Padukone-Singh family.

Fact Check – Hrithik Roshan, Siddharth Anand’s Fighter sequel is NOT in the making

Dari segi keamanan dan keselamatan kerja, ditemukan adanya kabel yang menyebabkan film tersebut ditunda hingga tahun ini. Dalam postingan tersebut, sutradara dan salah satu produser film Fighter, Siddharth Anand, membalas dengan emotikon mata jahat. Banyak orang melihatnya sebagai konfirmasi bahwa Fighter 2 benar-benar sedang dipersiapkan.

Namun, sumber memperoleh informasi bahwa tidak ada kebenaran dalam spekulasi tentang Fighter 2.
 Seorang sumber dekat Hrithik Roshan mengatakan, "Tidak ada pembicaraan antara Hrithik dan Siddharth mengenai Fighter 2. Berita ini tidak benar."

Hrithik Roshan baru-baru ini mengumumkan dua proyek sebagai produser, yang dikelola di bawah nama HRX Films.
 Aktor ini juga secara aktif terlibat dalam pengembangan seri web Storm dan film komedi Mess, yang didukung oleh Amazon Prime Video. Selain itu, Hrithik juga sibuk dengan pra-produksi film yang dinanti-nantikan, Krrish 4. Ia akan menjadi sutradara untuk saga superhero ini, yang merupakan pertama kalinya bagi Hrithik. Ia juga berkolaborasi dengan rumah produksi Hombale Films dari film KGF dan Kantara untuk proyek ambisius lainnya.

Sementara itu, Siddharth Anand sedang syuting film King, yang dibintangi oleh Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Rani Mukerji, Suhana Khan, Anil Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, Raghav Juyal, Akshay Oberoi, Arshad Warsi, Jaideep Ahlawat, Jackie Shroff, Abhay Verma, Saurabh Shukla, dan lain-lain.
 Teaser pertama yang menarik perhatian secara resmi diluncurkan pada 2 November, sebagai perayaan ulang tahun ke-60 Shah Rukh Khan. Film ini akan tayang di bioskop pada 24 Desember 2026.

 About Fighter

Fighter, yang terjadi pada tahun 2019, menceritakan kisah unit Angkatan Udara India yang disebut Air Dragons, yang terdiri dari Squadron Leader Shamsher Pathania aka Patty (Hrithik Roshan), Squadron Leader Minal Rathore aka Minni (Deepika Padukone), Squadron Leader Sartaj Gill (Karan Singh Grover), Squadron Leader Basheer Khan (Akshay Oberoi), Sukhi (Banveen Singh), dan lainnya.
 Unit ini dipimpin oleh Rakesh Jai Singh aka Rocky (Anil Kapoor). Unit ini berhasil menghancurkan sebuah basis militer di Balakot, Pakistan setelah aksi teroris Pulwama yang menghebohkan. Patty dan timnya juga berjuang melawan pelaku teroris utama, Azhar Akhtar (Rishabh Ravinder Sawhney), yang mengarah pada konsekuensi yang sangat fatal. Apa yang terjadi setelahnya menjadi inti dari cerita.