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To Maggie Smith, Tributes From Harry Potter Co-Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint And Emma Watson
New Delhi: British film legend Maggie Smith died at the age of 89 on Friday. Her collection of accolades included two Oscars, four Emmys among many others. However, for Harry Potter fans, she will also be the beloved Hogwarts Professor McGonagall. Maggie Smith’s Harry Potter co-stars, united with grief, paid tributes to her. Daniel Radcliffe, who famously featured as the ‘chosen one’ in the films, shared a statement with Entertainment Weekly remembering his co-star. “The first time I met Maggie Smith I was 9 years old and we were reading through scenes for David Copperfield, which was my first job....
It Is Time That We All Truly Come Together
New Delhi: Bhumi Pednekar consistently advocates for positive change in society. One again, the actress urged people to express their opinions and speak up, emphasising that using one’s voice is essential for driving change. She highlighted the importance of collective action to create lasting impact. Bhumi said, “Girls, Have an opinion. It is so important to have an opinion. It is so important to have a voice. And individuals that have an opinion and voice make people uncomfortable. You will constantly be put into a corner. You will constantly be told, ‘Be quiet. Oh, you are too big for your...
Jazz gains popularity among a new generation of music enthusiasts
If one were to peruse the ‘Music@Trincas’ section on the official website of the Kolkata establishment, one would uncover a rich history of food and entertainment in the city. One particular anecdote transports you back to 1963, offering a glimpse into the vibrant scene at Park Street, Calcutta’s bustling food hub: ‘Little Willie Walters, perched on a stool at Magnolia, eagerly digging into his ice cream. The warm city air battles with the air conditioning as the sweet treat starts to melt. Meanwhile, a three-piece jazz band fills the air with soulful melodies. Suddenly, the room’s temperature seems to rise...
Junaid Khan Tries Gamely To Rise Above The Tameness Of The Script
The defamation case that Maharaj fictionalises with a fair bit of dramatic flourish was of historic importance. However, the Netflix film, notwithstanding the controversy that delayed its release, is anything but groundbreaking. The YRF-produced period drama raises important questions of timeless relevance but loses the plot somewhat by choosing soften its pivotal postulations. It resorts to storytelling means that are disappointingly effete and undermined by equivocation. Adapted for the screen by Vipul Mehta from Saurabh Shah’s bestselling Gujarati book of the same name and directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra, Maharaj is a middling launch pad for debutant Junaid Khan. The...
Alia Bhatt and Vedang Raina Twin In New Insta Video
Alia Bhatt is keeping busy with the promotions for her upcoming film Jigra. Directed by Vasan Bala, the film also features Vedang Raina in a key role. On Friday, Alia and Vedang shared a joint Instagram post, giving fans a sneak peek into their promotional look. In the video, the duo is seen wearing matching T-shirts – Alia in white and Vedang in black. The front of the tees features a sketch of a brother and sister, the same one seen in the film’s trailer. On the back of the T-shirts, the word “ghar (home)” is written in Hindi. The...
This October gigs are aplenty in Bengaluru
Alan Walker October 4, 4 pm onwards NICE Grounds, BIEC Entry: ₹2,000 onwards via bookmyshow.com Norwegian electronic music frontrunner Alan Walker has built up a huge following in India over the years and it has led to him bringing his most expansive production to India so far. Between September and October, Walker, behind hits such as ‘Faded’, ‘Unsure’ and most recently ‘Children of the Sun’ with Pritam and Vishal Mishra, performs in Bengaluru this week. The last time he was here, he dropped a surprise anthem for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, with the song ‘Team Side feat. RCB’ when the IPL...
Shehnaaz Gill Reveals Being Possessive And Insecure Over Sidharth Shukla, ‘Usko Koi Touch…’
Shehnaaz Gill rose to fame with her stint in Bigg Boss 13. On the show, the actress’ bond with the late actor, Sidharth Shukla won hearts, making it one of the much-loved seasons of the show. Well, Shehnaaz was heartbroken after Sidharth’s sudden demise, and it took her a long time to get over the actor and cope up with the pain. Shehnaaz refrained from talking about Sidharth in the last few years. However, recently, she talked about him while calling herself ‘possessive’ over the late actor. Shehnaaz Gill reveals being possessive over Sidharth Shukla Recently, Shehnaaz Gill sat for...
Ananya Panday Reveals How She Wards Off Negativity Using Simple Household Items
Ananya Panday‘s film CTRL debuted on Netflix today (October 4). Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, the movie also stars Vihaan Samat in a key role. In a recent interview, Ananya revealed that she gets her “nazar” taken out every week to ward off negativity. “I take out my nazar every week. The help at my house does the mirchi thing. You know the Mirchi thing? So, if it smells a lot, it means you have nazar. If the mirchi burns a lot, you have nazar. I don’t know the science behind it,” Ananya said in a video shared on Netflix India’s YouTube channel. The actress also mentioned that her mother, Bhavana Panday, often puts “kaala teeka” behind her...