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  • Rohit Shetty requests industry friends to not visit his house after firing February 1, 2026
    Unidentified assailants fired four rounds outside director Rohit Shetty's Mumbai residence early Sunday. While no injuries were reported, security has been heightened, and five suspects have been detained in Pune. The film industry has expressed shock and concern, urging the Chief Minister to intervene.
  • Ayesha drops unseen family pics on Jackie's birthday February 1, 2026
    Ayesha Shroff celebrated Jackie Shroff’s birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post featuring unseen family photos with Tiger and Krishna. She called him “the best of the best,” touching fans’ hearts. From his breakout in Hero to recent roles in Tu Meri Main Tera and Hunter, Jackie continues to impress audiences.
  • 'Dhurandhar’ composer REVEALS the song’s true inspiration February 1, 2026
    'Dhurandhar' composer Shashwat Sachdev shared that 'Shararat' stems from his personal emotions and life experiences. Created under pressure, the song challenges social norms by portraying a woman expressing desire. For Shashwat, it mirrors his own journey — a reflection of where he comes from and who he’s become.
  • Did 'Dhadak 2' director Shazia Iqbal call 'Dhurandhar' a sinister film? February 1, 2026
    Filmmaker Shazia Iqbal indirectly criticised Aditya Dhar's spy thriller 'Dhurandhar', calling it a "sinister film" with a "troubling intent" that incites hate and violence. She also targeted the teaser for 'The Kerala Story 2', highlighting concerns about propaganda and prejudice amplified by social media.
  • Lee Chung Ah worked right after car accident injury February 1, 2026
    Actress Lee Chung Ah revealed a challenging experience on set after a car accident last August. Despite a hip injury, she resumed filming the next day for 'Honor: Women's Court' due to tight schedules. The pain escalated, impacting her neck, and she only began to heal by watching rehabilitation videos and avoiding heels.
  • Molly Ringwald says John Hughes’ films cannot be remade February 1, 2026
    Molly Ringwald asserts that John Hughes' legendary films, including 'The Breakfast Club,' are inherently irreplaceable, as the visionary director never intended for them to be remade. However, she encourages filmmakers to create fresh narratives that embody Hughes' essence, exploring modern-day youth challenges and viewpoints that resonat […]

 


 

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