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'Gupt' and 'Mohra' director Rajiv Rai on 'Saiyaara' success: 'Ahaan Panday deserves Rs 100 crore for his film because...'
Saiyaara title track has swiftly surpassed Justin Bieber's Daisies in its race to clinch the number 1 spot of the Spotify's Top 50 Global chart. Saiyaara is the only Indian song to have entered top 5 of the global music chart read more Rajiv Rai is the master of masala films who helmed blockbusters like Tridev, Vishwatma, Mohra, and Gupt. His films Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat and Asambhav bombed at the box-office. He gears up for a comeback after two decades. In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, the filmmaker spoke about the success of Saiyaara and said, 'I would blame the producers because they are willing to pay. An actor can even quote Rs 1,000 crore. It's basic demand and supply. Since there's more money in the market now, everyone's chasing glamour over substance.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Rai added, 'Here's how I calculate an actor's fee: whatever I pay them, they must recover for me on Day 1. If I want to be generous, I'll give them three days. If I've paid Rs 100 crore to an actor, then the film must make that back within three days of release. That's when they truly deserve the money.' On Ahaan Panday Ahaan Panday deserves Rs 100 crore for his film simply if he is able to bring in that money. So, when someone comes to me and asks for Rs 10 crore, I simply say: I'll give you my first day's collection. Saiyaara title track has swiftly surpassed Justin Bieber's Daisies in its race to clinch the number 1 spot of the Spotify's Top 50 Global chart. Saiyaara is the only Indian song to have entered top 5 of the global music chart. On Monday, Saiyaara beat Daisies for the fourth spot. Fans of the blockbuster film along with Ananya Panday, Faheem Abdullah, Arslan Nizami, Tanishk Bagchi and Mohit Suri are hoping the song hits the number 1 spot. The title song is sung by Faheem and co-composed by Faheem, Tanishk and Arslan. The song marks the Bollywood debut of Kashmiri singers, Faheem Abdullah and Arslan Nizami.


Time of India
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Why is LeBron James furious with an AI company? Legal action over deepfake pregnancy videos explained
LeBron James. Image via: AAron Ontiveroz/In an era where deepfakes blur the line between fantasy and defamation, LeBron James is drawing a hard line. The NBA legend is now at the center of a growing legal battle against artificial intelligence misuse. James and his legal team have issued a cease-and-desist letter to FlickUp, the company behind Interlink AI, after disturbing AI-generated videos using his likeness — including one portraying him as pregnant — went viral. LeBron James slams AI company with legal action over disturbing deepfake pregnancy videos The controversy centers around Interlink AI, a video-generation tool hosted on Discord, which enables users to create hyper-realistic clips of celebrities without consent. LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Nikola Jokić, and others became unwitting avatars in a digital playground that quickly spiraled into grotesque territory. One video, which 404 Media reports received over 6.2 million Instagram views, depicted an AI-generated Sean "Diddy" Combs s*xually assaulting a fake Steph Curry in a prison setting, with an expressionless AI LeBron James watching in the background. Others showed James homeless, kneeling with his tongue out, or cradling a pregnant belly while calling out to Curry. 'This is a letter from one of the biggest NBA players of all time,' said FlickUp founder Jason Stacks in an Instagram Reel. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search Ads Get Info Undo 'Two months ago, I launched the YouTube of AI video. It was a fun idea to help creators make some more money. But then people started noticing … Like this guy, yeah, LeBron James. And he wasn't happy, because I got this cease-and-desist from his team.' Stacks admitted he was blindsided by the attention and, within 30 minutes of receiving the legal notice from Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks, removed all realistic people from the platform. 'We removed the models immediately and have since updated our approach to likeness and public figure policies,' he told 404 Media. 'That's really the full story on our end.' LeBron James gets support from former teammate Richard Jefferson LeBron's move signals a turning point in how public figures respond to unauthorized AI-generated content. As deepfakes move from playful memes to disturbing fabrications, celebrities like James are taking back control. 'We see the value in name, image, and likeness,' said former NBA player Richard Jefferson. 'All of a sudden, videos depicting whatever you want. They're saying whatever you want.' Shaq TORCHES Rudy Gobert (AGAIN!), Kerr's Kuminga Problem + HOF News for Channing!? James isn't alone. Other public figures, including Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, and Steve Harvey, have all voiced concern over deepfake misuse. However, James stands apart by becoming one of the first to pursue formal legal action. Legislators are beginning to take notice. The NO FAKES Act and the Content Origin Protection Act are making their way through Congress, aiming to regulate AI-generated media and protect individuals' digital identities. James' decision may be personal, but the implications are universal. In a world where AI can mimic anyone, anywhere, anytime, defending your name may soon become a right everyone has to fight for. Also Read: Paul George's classy move breaks locker-room ritual as he refused to haze rookie VJ Edgecombe FAQs Why is LeBron James suing an AI company? Because they used his image without consent in disturbing deepfake videos. What was the most controversial AI video involving LeBron? One clip showed a fake LeBron passively watching a simulated assault involving Diddy and Steph Curry. What happened after the legal threat? FlickUp removed all realistic likenesses from its AI platform within 30 minutes of receiving the cease-and-desist. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


News18
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BLACKPINK Star Jennie's Track ‘Like Jennie' Surpasses Lady Gaga's ‘Abracadabra'
Last Updated: Like Jennie has been crowned as the most streamed 2025 song by a female artist worldwide, surpassing Lady Gaga's smash hit track, Abracadabra. BLACKPINK's Jennie continues to thrive as her solo debut album, Ruby, consistently breaks new records, making the album one of the most successful solo launches by a K-pop artist. Jennie's widely acclaimed song from this album, Like Jennie, has achieved a new feat, as the song has surpassed all records to become the most streamed song by a female artist worldwide in 2025. As per reports, combining the streaming and audio figures from various platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music and others, Like Jennie has been crowned as the most streamed 2025 song by a female artist worldwide, surpassing Lady Gaga's smash hit track, Abracadabra. This achievement comes after Like Jennie was named the best-selling song released in 2025 by a K-pop artist in the United States during the first half of the year, selling more than 500,000 units in the country. Moreover, Jennie's debut solo album, Ruby, has been acclaimed as the best album by a K-pop artist during the first half of 2025 by multiple magazines and media outlets, including Billboard, Rolling Stone, NME and Complex. Another popular music website, Pitchfork, has also named Ruby the best album by a K-pop soloist of all time. What Were The Fan Reactions? Soon after the news was released, fans took over social media to congratulate their favourite singer. One fan wrote, 'Jennie Kim, you will ALWAYS BE FAMOUS." Another fan commented, 'Jennie just made history! Her hit Like Jennie is now the most streamed 2025 song by a female artist worldwide, surpassing Lady Gaga's Abracadabra. Queen behaviour only." Someone else wrote, 'Jennie did not just top the charts—she rewrote them. Like Jennie is not a song; it's a global flex," while another fan stated, 'Jennie is breaking records and setting new standards—her music is clearly connecting deeply with listeners everywhere right now." Lets Delve Into Like Jennie Released on March 7, Like Jennie is the fourth single from Jennie's debut studio album, Ruby. In an interview with Elle Korea, she opened up about this global smash hit track, offering fans a rare glimpse into the personal message behind this upbeat track. 'In Like Jennie, 'Jennie' is just a pronoun. I made this song to convey the message that anyone who names themselves can love themselves and shine in their own way, and it was only used because my name is 'Jennie,'" Jennie revealed, explaining that she hopes everyone who sings the song will have that same feeling and describing the song as an anthem of confidence and healing. First Published: July 29, 2025, 12:35 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.