Friday, May 8, 2026

Raja Shivaji Box Office: Hits a HALF CENTURY in just 6 days, will have a SOLID Week One

 It's a 50 crore mark for Raja Shivaji! The film has reached half a billion rupees in just six days and is also the fastest Marathi film to do so. Of course, the numbers include the Hindi dubbed version too, but regardless, these are great figures for a film that mainly appeals to a local audience. Unlike Tanhaji and Chhaava, which were mostly Hindi films led by big stars with a wide national reach, Raja Shivaji stayed true to its local audience, and the all-India attention was just an extra bonus.

That being said, it's worth noting that Riteish Deshmukh and Jio Studios cleverly combined Bollywood and Marathi stars in the film to make sure neither the local nor the national audience felt left out.

 On one side, there were big names like Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Vidya Balan, and Genelia Deshmukh, while on the other, there were popular Marathi faces like Amol Gupte, Jitendra Joshi, and Mahesh Manjrekar.


In terms of collections, Wednesday added Rs. 4.70 crores to the total, which is a slight drop from Tuesday's Rs. 5.40 crores.

 As a result, the film now stands at Rs. 53.30 crores, which is an excellent number with just one more day left in the first week. There are no major releases this weekend, so Raja Shivaji is expected to keep drawing good crowds.

Sudhanshu Saria reveals he’s producing Pech and Silverfish to back fresh voices; says “filmmakers today feel disillusioned due to fewer opportunities…want my directors to feel safe and protected”

 After making big hits like Loev, Big Girls Don't Cry and Ulajh, Sudhanshu Saria, a filmmaker who has won National Film Awards, is now ready to produce two new films with fresh stories. Under his company, Four Line Films, he is producing Kumar Chheda's Pech, which deals with class and how people are treated unfairly in Mumbai. Another film, Silverfish, is directed by Krishna and written by Sudhanshu. It's about a strange creature that appears in Silicon Valley. In an exclusive interview with source Sudhanshu talked about becoming a producer and more.


Does his experience as a director help him as a producer?

 Sudhanshu answered, "Yes, definitely. I have a lot of experience and can predict things before they happen. Every film is different, but I know the process well. Sometimes I might be very careful, almost too much, because I know how things work. If done right, this can be helpful. But if not, it can be frustrating. So, like anything, there are good and bad sides. I want to use the good sides and help my filmmakers make great first films in a way that feels safe and lets them be creative."


It's harder to make films these days, especially with a certain budget.

 Sudhanshu sees this differently. "Every industry is facing challenges now. People have less money and more unemployment, so budgets are lower. I don't complain about that. I'd rather have a time when many films are made with very low budgets. I think when there is waste, it can hurt creativity. My instincts as a producer start when we pick a subject. After making many films, you get a sense of what kind of budget a film needs. With a first-time filmmaker, you also know how much money the market can risk, what kind of actors can be cast, and who the audience might be. So, that math starts when we pick a subject. If it doesn't add up, then I'm not doing my job as a producer."


Sudhanshu's past films have been shown at film festivals.

 Will Pech and Silverfish be shown there too? He explained, "Showing a film at a festival is one of the best parts. It gives you live reactions from people of different cultures. But each film decides its own plan. Both these films have content that is easy for audiences to like. I picked these stories to make people go to the cinema and watch them. That's the main purpose. As we try to grow our business, now is the time to focus on films that bring people out of their homes. Festivals play a big role, but I have to do what's best for the films and make sure they reach their audience. If that means holding back the film from festivals to build up excitement in the cinema, that's fine. If it means giving people a taste of the film early to create buzz, that's also fine. I'm grateful for the support I've received from festivals."


Will he direct these films or focus only on producing them?

 Sudhanshu said, "I keep saying I'll do both, but so far, that hasn't been true. I feel I should focus more on these films than on my own directing. I want to protect these filmmakers, so I need to do my job well in the pre-production stage. If I do that, the team can take over during production. I'd really like not to direct anything during the shoot. But if that happens, we'll handle it then."

Kartavya trailer launch: Saif Ali Khan opens up on working with Shah Rukh Khan’s production house: “I have had a lovely and a long association with him. I look up to him in many, many ways”

Shah Rukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan made a big impression with their friendship in the movie *Kal Ho Naa Ho* from 2003. A few years after that, they hosted the Filmfare Awards, and the jokes and funny moments from that event are still talked about today. Nearly 23 years later, they have worked together again. Saif Ali Khan is starring in a new film called *Kartavya*, which is produced by Shah Rukh Khan's company, Red Chillies Entertainment. The trailer for the movie was released on May 7, and during the launch, Saif talked about how he got involved with Shah Rukh and his connection to the production house.

Saif said, "I had a short conversation with Shah Rukh Khan.
 I have had a lovely and long association with him. I look up to him in many ways. So it was a short chat. He told me, 'There's a lovely script. I'd like you to hear it and do the film.' I did, met the director and came on board."

He added, "Once the film was complete, he said, 'It has come out as a lovely movie.'
 He was very happy. So that was pretty much it."

Saif also explained, "He never came on set because I believe some very good producers believe in letting the director work freely and make the film he wants.
 Also, the presence of some producers can sometimes be overwhelming on set. That way, he gave a lot of room to make this film."

Saif further said, "I felt I was working for his production with his kind of sensibilities.
 But for that, an everyday kind of contact was not really needed."

*Kartavya* also stars Rasika Dugal, Sanjay Mishra, Zakir Hussain, and others.
 The film is directed by Pulkit and will be released on Netflix on May 15.

Does Bollywood really need 3 Idiots 2, or should Rancho, Farhan and Raju be left in peace?

Aamir Khan has confirmed that Rajkumar Hirani is working on 3 Idiots 2, and the sequel is set years after the original. It aims to keep the same kind of humor that made the 2009 film so popular.

A sequel to 3 Idiots is something people in Bollywood seem to love.
 But it's also something people are very attached to.

Rajkumar Hirani's longtime friend, Taran Adarsh, remembers watching the first film almost ten days before it came out.
 He said he was invited to a screening for the main crew and was the only outsider there. After the movie ended, he stood up and gave it a round of applause. He even posted his review on source before it was released.

For many people, 3 Idiots was more than just a movie.
 It became part of everyday life. When students felt stressed, they had a film to relate to. When parents felt the pressure of exams and expectations, they had a story that showed what it was like. 3 Idiots made failure and rebellion seem normal. It made phrases like "Aal izz well" more than just a line—it became a form of comfort.

The sequel, 3 Idiots 2, is exciting because the characters like Rancho, Farhan, Raju, Virus, and Chatur are part of popular culture.
 People still talk about them, watch them on TV, and remember them through memes and family viewings. Aamir Khan's involvement naturally builds excitement. But with that excitement comes a kind of fear.

What if the sequel doesn't match the original's magic?
 3 Idiots ended with closure, humor, and emotional satisfaction. It left people feeling good, not frustrated. That's a hard place to build a sequel from. If a film already said everything it needed to, a sequel can feel like an explanation no one asked for.

Nostalgia is a big part of Bollywood's business.
 People enjoy seeing old favorites because they know what to expect. But there's also a danger in using nostalgia too much. Sometimes, reviving a classic just for its name can feel like marketing rather than a new story.

For 3 Idiots 2, the main challenge isn't just humor—it's relevance.
 The issue that the first film touched on—pressure from school and exams—has changed. Now students face entrance exams, social media, AI, and career uncertainty. If the sequel is brave enough to talk about these new challenges, it can become meaningful. But if it tries to repeat the old jokes, it might fall short.

The first film worked because it mixed humor and teaching in a way that didn't feel like a lecture.
 It made people laugh and then made them think. That balance is hard to replicate.

Hu Hirani brings a rare understanding of both emotions and humor, but even he knows that 3 Idiots 2 has a lot to live up to.
 The film is not just another sequel—it's a sequel to a film many people are very attached to.

Aamir Khan is returning to Rancho, and that brings new expectations.
 Rancho can't just get older; he needs to evolve. A sequel years later will have to answer questions about what happened to the idealist. Did he change? Did he compromise? Has he made a difference? These are questions that could make the sequel interesting.

But there is a bigger question: does every classic film need a sequel?
 People often want them, but they also remember the originals very well. Comparing a sequel to the original is like comparing it to a part of a person's life. That's a tough bar to clear.

Taran Adarsh believes in this team.
 He said Rajkumar Hirani isn't someone who just uses a brand name. He believes the idea for 3 Idiots 2 sounds interesting, but he also knows how hard it is to match the success of the first part.

He said, "If the script is strong and the story feels like a natural continuation, I will be excited to see it."
 He hopes that the sequel comes not just for the sake of a sequel, but because it needs to be told. And if it does, then it will be a film worth waiting for.

Rajkumar Hirani knows the hearts of middle-class Indians, Aamir Khan perfectly captures the spirit of Rancho, and the audience still deeply cares about that world. But *3 Idiots 2* can't just rely on old memories, repeated scenes, and a few nice moments to please people. It needs to explain why Rancho is relevant today, not just why he was loved back in 2009. The sequel must prove its worth not by just recalling the past, but by offering something meaningful. This time, the audience isn't going to be forgiving. They're coming in with excitement, strong feelings, and they'll be watching closely. If the movie works, everyone will happily say, "Jahapanah tussi great ho." But if it feels like a forced continuation of a perfect memory, even Rancho might have to sit through one last exam—and this time, it won't just be Virus asking tough questions.

Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi Movie

 Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi Cast & Crew

Primary Starcast

Khushalii Kumar

Khushalii Kumar

Banner

Aleo Cine Sagas

Think Tank Global & Spira

Status

Completed

Release Date

08 May 2026

Genre

Comedy

Drama

Producer

Siddharth Banerjee

Akashaditya Lama

Vikas Aggarwal

Star Cast

Khushalii Kumar ...

Om Kapoor ...

Mahesh Manjrekar ...

Piyush Mishra ...

Censor Details:

Censor Dates

Not Available.

Censor Certificate No

Not Available.

Runtime

2h 7min

Certification

U/A

Language

Hindi

Director

Akashaditya Lama

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Aakhri Sawal Movie

 Aakhri Sawal Cast & Crew

Primary Starcast

Sanjay Dutt

Sanjay Dutt

Namashi Chakraborty

Namashi Chakraborty

Banner

Nikhil Nanda Motion Pictures

Neem Tree Entertainment

Status

Completed

Release Date

08 May 2026

Genre

Social

Drama

Producer

Sanjay Dutt

Nikhil Nanda

Star Cast

Sanjay Dutt ... Professor Gopal Nadkarni

Namashi Chakraborty ... Vicky Hegde

Nitu Chandra Srivastava ... Kavya Rawat

Amit Sadh ... Aditya Rao

Sameera Reddy ... Professor Pallavi Menon

Tridha Choudhary ... Saara

Mrinal Kulkarni ... Prabha Nadkarni

Harsimran Oberoi ... Ipshita Das

Rockey Raina ... Sohraab

Archana Iyer ... Vicky’s Mother

Bipin Nadkarni ... Bipin Chaudhary

Nikhil Nanda ... M.S. Golwalkar

Writer

Utkarsh Naithani

Costume Designer

Sachin Lovalekar

Publicity PRO

Spice

Censor Details:

Censor Dates

Not Available.

Censor Certificate No

Not Available.

Runtime

Not Available.

Certification

Not Available.

Co-Producer

Puneet Nanda

Dr. Deepak Singh

Gaurav Dubey

Ujjwal Anand

Music Director

Monty Sharma

Language

Hindi

Director

Abhijeet Mohan Warang

Editor

Sanjay Sankla

Cinematographer

Stanley Mudda

Screenplay

Utkarsh Naithani

Dialogue

Utkarsh Naithani

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Sound

Sandip Sarkar

Music Company

Saregama-HMV

Production Designer

Keshav Thakur

Casting Director

Taran Bajaj

Action Director

Amit Naikar

Art Director

Rakesh Sutar

Executive Producer

Siddhant Sheth

Dug Dug Movie

 Dug Dug Cast & Crew

Primary Starcast

Banner

Bottle Rocket Pictures

Flip Films

Status

Completed

Release Date

08 May 2026

Genre

Comedy

Drama

Producer

Ritwik Pareek

Pareek Prerna

Star Cast

Altaf Khan ... Thakur Sa

Gaurav Soni ... Pyare Lal

Yogendra Singh ... Badri

Durga Lal Saini ... Manfool

Writer

Ritwik Pareek

Costume Designer

Kevin Mathews

Publicity PRO

Priyanka Chandra

Mulberry Media

Censor Details:

Censor Dates

2024/02/20

Censor Certificate No

DIL/3/14/2024-MUM

Runtime

1h 45min

Certification

A

Co-Producer

Kevin Mathews

Language

Hindi

Director

Ritwik Pareek

Editor

Bijith Bala

Cinematographer

Aditya Kumar

Publicity Design

Prerna Kathuria

Ranjit Singh

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Sound

Siddharth Dubey

Art Director

Kshitij Verma

Executive Producer

Anurag Kashyap

Nikkhil Advani

Vikramaditya Motwane

Vasan Bala

Ranjan Singh