Category: Entertainment

  • Arjun Kapoor confirms split from Malaika Arora; video goes viral

    Arjun Kapoor confirms split from Malaika Arora; video goes viral

    Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor has finally confirmed that his relationship with Malaika Arora is over.

    A video circulating on social media shot on the Hindu festival of Diwali shows Arjun along with his ‘Singham Again’, actor Ajay Devgan participating in festivities.

    At one point Arjun held the mic in his hand and started to say something, but the crowd started chanting “Malaika Malaika”.

    Arjun heard the voices and smilingly said, “I am single now.”
    Indian social media pages shared the video and claimed that Arjun is no longer with Malaika and the two have separated.

    This is the first time Arjun has officially responded to his and Malaika’s romantic relationship, without directly confirming or denying their relationship.

    There were rumors of a long breakup between the two, but it was not confirmed.

    Later, when Malaika Arora’s father committed suicide recently, Arjun attended the last rites with her.

  • ‘Amazing’ AI de-ages Tom Hanks in new film ‘Here’

    ‘Amazing’ AI de-ages Tom Hanks in new film ‘Here’

    Tom Hanks has praised the “amazing” use of artificial intelligence to de-age him “in real time” on the set of new movie “Here,” even as he accepted that the technology is causing huge concern in Hollywood.

    “Here,” out in theaters Friday, stars Hanks and Robin Wright as a couple striving to keep their family together through births, marriages, divorces and deaths, across multiple decades and even generations.

    Hanks portrays his character from an idealistic teen, through various stages of youth and middle age, to a frail, elderly man.

    But rather than just relying on makeup, filmmakers teamed up with AI studio Metaphysic on a tool called Metaphysic Live, to rejuvenate and “age up” the actors.

    The technology worked so fast that Hanks was able to immediately watch his “deep-faked” performance after each scene.

    “The thing that is amazing about it is it happened in real time,” said Hanks.

    “We did not have to wait for eight months of post-production. There were two monitors on the set. One was the actual feed from the lens, and the other was just a nanosecond slower, of us ‘deep-faked.’

    “So we could see ourselves in real time, right then and there.”

    The rapidly increasing use of AI in films including “Here” has triggered vast concern in Hollywood, where actors last year went on strike over, among other things, the threat they believe the technology poses to their jobs and industry.

    Hanks acknowledged those fears during a panel discussion with director Robert Zemeckis at last weekend’s AFI Fest in Hollywood, saying a “lot of people” were worried about how it will be used.

    “They took 8 million images of us from the web. They scraped the web for photos of us in every era that we’ve ever been — every event we’ve filmed, every movie still, every family photo that might have existed anywhere,” Hanks explained.

    “And they put that into the box — what is it, ‘deepfake technology,’ whatever you want to call it.”

    – ‘Cinematic’ –

    The use of AI is not the only unusual technological feat in “Here.”

    The film is entirely shot from one static camera, positioned for the most part in the corner of a suburban US home’s living room.

    Viewers occasionally see glimpses of the same geographic space before the house was built, as the action hops back and forth to colonial and pre-colonial times — or even earlier.

    “Here” is based on a graphic novel by Richard McGuire, which uses the same concept.

    “It had to be true to the style of the book, and that’s why it looks the way it does,” Zemeckis told AFP.

    “It worked in levels that I didn’t expect. It’s got a real powerful intimacy to it, and in a wonderful way, it’s very cinematic.”

    But the film’s use of AI has drawn the most attention.

    – ‘Very serious subject’ –

    AI was also at the heart of a very different film at AFI Fest — “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,” the latest film for the beloved British stop-motion characters.

    When Wallace constructs a “smart gnome” to take care of chores, his faithful pooch Gromit immediately sniffs danger.

    Once Feathers McGraw — the nefarious penguin introduced to audiences in 1993 short film “The Wrong Trousers” — gets involved, the technology takes a sinister turn.

    AI becomes “the wedge between Wallace and Gromit,” explained co-director Merlin Crossingham.

    “It is a very light touch, although it’s a very serious subject,” he said.

    If “we can trigger some more intellectual conversation from our silly adventure with Wallace and Gromit, then that can’t be a bad thing.”

    The film itself did not use AI.

    “We don’t and we wouldn’t,” said Crossingham, earning hearty applause from the Hollywood crowd.

    “Vengeance Most Fowl” will be broadcast on Christmas Day in the United Kingdom and Ireland, before airing globally on Netflix from January 3.

  • Kate Winslet reveals truth behind Titanic’s iconic scene

    Kate Winslet reveals truth behind Titanic’s iconic scene

    Was there really room on the door for Jack in Titanic? Decades after the film’s release, Kate Elizabeth Winslet has finally cleared up the mystery surrounding the iconic floating debris, revealing it wasn’t a door at all but rather a piece of floating wood.


    During an interview on at a 92nd street Y event, English actress Winslet recalled how the water wasn’t as deep as it appeared in the film, stating, “That was quite an awkward tank. Because, to burst the bubble, it was waist height at that time.”
    She joked about the challenges of the shoot, revealing, “I was regularly like, ‘Can I just go for a pee?’ I’d have to climb off the door and walk to the edge of the tank, which was sort of 20 feet away.”

    Reflecting on her rise to fame, Winslet mentioned the pressure she felt afterward, saying “I felt like I had to look a certain way, or be a certain thing, and because media intrusion was so significant at that time, my life was quite unpleasant.”
    Titanic released in 1997, tells the love story of Jack and Rose aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Their romance blossoms amid class struggle and the ships tragic sinking, capturing the hearts of audience worldwide.
    The film was directed, written and produced by James Cameron.

  • ‘If we remove auto-tune, then Aima Baig isn’t a singer’, says singer Sara Raza

    ‘If we remove auto-tune, then Aima Baig isn’t a singer’, says singer Sara Raza

    Singer Sara Raza Khan has criticised Aima Baig’s singing skills.

    Recently, Sara appeared on the show Zabardast with Wasi Shah, where she shared her thoughts on popular Pakistani singer Aima Baig’s singing skills, as well as on Mehwish Hayat as a singer.

    Speaking about Aima Baig, Sara said, “If we take away auto-tune, then Aima Baig isn’t a singer.”

    She then commented on Mehwish Hayat’s talents, stating, “There are many like this — we might enjoy them as actors or entertainers, but if I needed someone to act or model in a film or an item song, I’d hire Mehwish Hayat for her performance, not for singing because she can’t sing. I’m sorry, but that’s true.”

    Here is the link to the video:

  • Little girl’s wish: Diljit invites young fan to his concert

    Little girl’s wish: Diljit invites young fan to his concert

    During his Dil-luminati tour in Delhi, Indian Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh touched millions of hearts with kindness.

    A viral video showed a young fan enjoying the Dosanjh concert from her terrace near Diljit concert asking, “Diljit uncle thoda tez chila dou.”

    He responded on Instagram saying, “Beta, come I have tickets for you and your family.”

    True to his word, Diljit gifted passes to the girl and her uncle for the next show.

    The girl Naina’s uncle Kunal Sharma thanked Diljit in an Instagram post.

    “Thank You Diljit Sir ❤️ for making our Day ❤️ ,You made our day providing us FANpit passes,” Kunal Sharma wrote.

  • People were paid to troll me: Nadia Khan 

    People were paid to troll me: Nadia Khan 


     
    Television host and actress Nadia Khan shared that she was a target of organized trolling, with people being paid to criticize her.
     
     During her appearance on Hasna Mana Hai, Nadia talked about how concentrated negativity was often aimed at her Ramazan and other TV shows. 
     
     The host Tabish Hashmi asked, “The question is, I noticed during your recent Ramadan show that it often seemed like some things were being forced, with a lot of questions being asked and controversies forming around how Nadia Khan was questioning people?”
     
     Nadia replied, “If this had happened a few years ago, there wouldn’t have been any issues, but now there’s a new model of policing on social media. Different channels and people work against each other. When a new show starts, people on social media claim that money is being paid to troll you.” 
     
     She emphasized the pressures she faced from industry rivals, explaining, “I was told that to counter this, I should also spend money on it. I said don’t have extra money for such nonsense. I decided to let it be, but I have to say that this is a reality. A new trend was emerging, and if it had become a hit, other channels would have been uncomfortable with it. Money was indeed spent to troll that show, to create viral content against it.” 
     
    Nadia is currently leading her show Kya Drama Hai on Channel 24, where

  • Bishnoi community takes to streets, burns effigy after Salim Khan says ‘Salman is innocent’

    Bishnoi community takes to streets, burns effigy after Salim Khan says ‘Salman is innocent’

    Members of the notorious Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang burnt effigies of superstar Salman Khan and his father Salim Khan in the desert city of Jaipur.

    In a recent interview given to the Indian media, Salim Khan responded to accusations against his son Salman Khan about hunting blackbucks and said, “Salman Khan is innocent, he can never hurt any animal.”

    The participants of the protest said, “We are Bishnois, we don’t defame anyone without reason. When the case was registered 26 years ago, there were many dignitaries including MLAs of the Bishnoi community. Salim Khan, by giving false statements, cannot mislead people.”

    Bishnoi community said, “The community was hurt by Salim Khan’s statement, we will do our best for justice in the Blackbuck case and will protest on the streets.”

  • ‘I’m not public property’: Alizeh Shah hits back at fans criticising her clothing

    ‘I’m not public property’: Alizeh Shah hits back at fans criticising her clothing

    Actress Alizeh Shah has responded to critics who are trolling her fashion choices while she’s on vacation in the United States.

    Posting on her Instagram Stories, she questioned those who criticize her clothing choices, asking if it’s her problem if they don’t like what she wears.

    “I know that being a Pakistani and having a different style bothers a lot of people, but is that my problem,” she wrote angrily.

    Alizeh, who has acted with big stars like Mahira Khan and Bilal Ashraf in the movie Superstar, pointed out the “hypocrisy” of people who “enjoy watching Pakistani actresses wearing a small blouse and lehnga in movies, but call us out when we wear what we like. Why?”

    At the end of her message, she said she’s “done tolerating” the constant backlash from trolls.

    “I AM A PUBLIC FIGURE, not a PUBLIC PROPERTY, so keep your opinions to yourself! I’m done tolerating!” she added.

    In another story, Alizeh expressed her frustration with the “haters.”

    “I honestly feel sorry for you haters. You’re just obsessed! Hating on me just because YOU didn’t get enough love?” she added.

    She frequently shares photos and videos of herself enjoying life. However, she regularly receives negative comments about her outfits on Instagram, and this isn’t the first time she’s had to respond to trolls.

    Back in May, Alizeh was also criticized for her clothing choices, which led her to speak out again.

    “I find all the memes and criticism amusing. But, strangely, a trivial topic like this is trending in our country instead of us raising our voices for Palestine. What’s wrong with people?” she wrote on her Instagram stories.

  • Bigg Boss 18: Karan Veer Mehra WARNS Avinash Mishra, ‘Ukhad ke phaink doonga’

    Bigg Boss 18: Karan Veer Mehra WARNS Avinash Mishra, ‘Ukhad ke phaink doonga’

    Rivals of this season, Avinash Mishra and Karan Veer Mehra, are fighting with each other every day in Bigg Boss 18.

    The two end up fighting with any chance they get and in the latest promo, Avinash has accused Karan of taking his coffee while Karan has warned him.

    Karan vs. Avinash Again

    The promo begins when Avinash says, “Someone stole my coffee.”

    Karan, who is working out, responds, “I take things openly; I don’t need to steal when I want something.” Avinash teases him, saying, “Why are you getting annoyed?” Karan replies, “Does a thief’s home ever get robbed?”

    Then, Avinash says, “I can move things around however I like, right?” Karan got annoyed and responded, “If anyone touches my personal stuff, I’ll throw them out.”

    The promo caption is: “Karan indirectly warns Avinash. When will their rivalry end?”

    Avinash and Karan’s Weekend Ka Vaar Fight

    Avinash and Karan fought previously in Weekend Ka Vaar. Both had started name-calling against each other.

    Special guests were Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Krushna Abhishek, and Sudhesh Lehri.

    In a task, Avinash told Karan to make a taco, which Karan completed and then called for Avinash to come and eat. Vivian, however, told him to take it to Avinash, which caused yet another argument.

    “You are going to learn some manners since I am here,” Karan said to Avinash

    Avinash retaliated by calling Karan names like “Chomu, Nalla, Takla (bald)” and added, “If he talks about my family, I’ll go after every hair on his head.”

    In the October 27 episode, Nyrra Banerji is evicted from the Bigg Boss house.

  • Pakistani superstar and a Bollywood A-lister, Kashif Nisar, reveals his dream cast

    Pakistani superstar and a Bollywood A-lister, Kashif Nisar, reveals his dream cast



    Director Kashif Nisar recently shared his experiences working with some of the most talented actors in the entertainment industry and Bollywood.

    During his appearance as a guest on ‘Iffar Omar’s Say It All’ podcast, Nisar discussed his desire to collabroate with Alia Bhatt and Fawad Khan when asked whom he would like to work with.


    “My heart really wants to work with Alia Bhatt. She has such energy, and the way she carries herself is truly impressive. She understands the script well and knows how to embody a character. She knows which expression to use and can switch them on in a split second; she is highly intelligent,” he said.

    When asked about his favourite performance by Alia, Nisar said, “Somewhere in this world, when it comes to holding a character, she commands the screen presence; even in a small role, some people have that special presence.”

    Talking about the male actor he wants to work with, the Ranjha Ranjha Kardi director said, “It would be Fawad Khan. I really wanted to work with him, but I never got the chance.”

    When the host asked, “Which of your works do you like the most?” Nisar replied, “I don’t like any of my work because when I look at it after six months, it feels off. The project I enjoyed the most recently was ‘Kabli Pulao.’ I enjoyed working with Sohail Sahab in Jeevan Nagar after a long time, and I also really enjoyed ‘Mann Jogi.’ I love working on these types of projects.”

    Kashif Nisar has directed a number of dramas, including Faseel-e-Jaan Se Aagay, Mein, O Rangreza, Raqeeb Se, Jeevan Nagar, Kabli Pulao, and most recently, he directed Mann Jogi, which aired on HUM TV.