
Hrithik Roshan's moves to Aavan Jaavan light up Internet in viral video
The song 'Aavan Jaavan' features Roshan alongside actor Kiara Advani. Its release on July 31 coincided with Advani's 34th birthday. The romantic track is part of the film 'War 2', an espionage thriller that promises a mix of action and romance. With its catchy beat, the song quickly topped the charts and is currently trending at number 2 on the YouTube music charts. 'War 2' is directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Aditya Chopra. It follows the success of 'War', released in 2019. Jr NTR will play the antagonist in the film alongside a star-studded cast.The film's narrative pits Roshan's character, Kabir Dhaliwal, against Jr NTR in a high-stakes confrontation. The trailer hinted at intense action sequences between the two protagonists. This action-packed storyline is expected to captivate audiences across all demographics.The film will be released worldwide on August 14 in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil. It will clash with Rajinikanth's much-anticipated film 'Coolie' at the theatres.- EndsMust Watch
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- Time of India
Sobhita Dhulipala cheers for father-in-law Nagarjuna's MASS villainous role in 'Coolie' opposite Rajinikanth
Actress Sobhita Dhulipala is leading the cheer brigade for father-in-law Nagarjuna's upcoming film, 'Coolie'. Following the grand trailer launch, the actress joined the chorus of fans singing praise of the veteran actor's menacing new role. Taking to her Instagram handle, Sobhita shared the Telugu version of the trailer and cheered for her father-in-law with a caption that read, "Semmaaa masss (larger-than-life). Killing them softly, mavayya Nagarjuna Akkineni " and added three crown emojis. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, Nagarjuna opened up about his role, saying, 'Everyone said I made for a very charming villain. Lokesh has presented me that way. I had such a liberating experience. I asked him a couple of times if he was sure he wanted me to behave a certain way, and Lokesh would go, 'Yes sir, people are very evil!'" The grand trailer launch event for 'Coolie' was held in Chennai on Saturday, with the film's cast and crew in attendance. The film stars Rajinikanth as Deva, an ageing smuggler who sets out to reunite his old gang for one last mission. The film also features Upendra, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, Shruti Haasan , Reba Monica John, Junior MGR, and Monisha Blessy in pivotal roles, with a special cameo appearance by Aamir Khan . 'Coolie' is scheduled for a theatrical release on August 14. According to box office reports, the film is expected to make a splash at the ticket windows. However, the film is now set to clash head-on with the Hrithik Roshan and Jr NRT starrer 'WAR 2' which will also release on the same day. Both movies are hoping to score big over the extended Independence Day weekend.

Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Stephen A. Smith claps back at Michelle Obama's ‘offensive' ESPN remarks, gives her sharp lesson on reality TV, voting
Stephen A. Smith has responded to Michelle Obama's harsh criticism of ESPN this week, slamming the former First Lady for making 'offensive' remarks about voting for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential elections. Stephen A. Smith told Michelle Obama that 'you will never hear me utter a negative word about you.' (REUTERS) Smith's statement comes as Obama chastised ESPN and its on-screen personalities, including First Take star Smith, on the most recent episode of her 'IMO' podcast. The former First Lady compared the network to reality TV show 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta'. 'It's the same drama, and they're yelling at each other, and they don't get along, you know? I mean, Stephen A. Smith, he's just like every other talk show host,' she stated, as per Daily Mail. Stephen A. Smith says he is 'still a bit salty' at Michelle Obama Later, Smith hit back at Obama on the new episode of his YouTube show. After encouraging Obama to invite guests with 'dissenting' viewpoints to the IMO podcast, he chastised Obama's remarks about Trump and the Republican party before the presidential election. 'Michelle Obama, I wanna take this opportunity to remind you that while you are revered by me personally, and I truly, truly mean that with the greatest sincerity, I'm still a bit salty at you,' Smith stated. He reminded her that she stated that voting for Trump means vote against her and fellow women during her campaign. 'I want to say for the record - I took major offense to that.' Also Read: Trump blasts Charlamagne tha God as 'low IQ individual' over Epstein files remarks: 'He has no idea what words…' Targetting Obama, he said that it was the only thing that he did not like or appreciate, adding that there are so many factors that influence where your vote will go. 'For some people, it's all about the economy. For others, it's all about national security. For some people, it is immigration. For some people, it's safety in the streets of America. Long before they think about pro-choice or pro-life,' he continued. After hearing the analogy to the Real Housewives, Smith went on to call Obama 'sensational'. 'So this doesn't have anything to do with what you were talking about, how sports and reality TV mirror one another, even though we would beg to differ,' the ESPN anchor said. 'You are so wrong': Smith to Michelle Obama He mentioned reality TV frequently uses fictitious settings and scenarios in order to elicit reactions and other things. 'We're at sports, that's live entertainment, and you're actually competing against one another is big time. No, reality TV is not like that. You're so wrong about that, about that assertion, but that's neither here nor there.' In his concluding remarks, he gave a message to Obama, saying that 'you will never hear me utter a negative word about you.' He, however, added that he still remains 'pretty salty about what you said about us.'


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- India Today
Tamannaah Bhatia reacts to wedding rumours with Pak cricketer Abdul Razzaq
Actor Tamannaah Bhatia, in an exclusive interview with The Lallantop, addressed a peculiar rumour about her being married to former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq, that made headlines in 2020. Speaking candidly, she expressed her amusement and embarrassment over the situation, highlighting the absurdity of the recalled an encounter with Abdul Razzaq at a jewellery store opening, which seems to have fuelled the baseless speculation. She humorously apologised, saying, "Mazaak mazaak mein Abdul Razzaq! The Internet is a fun place. According to the internet, I was briefly married to Abdul Razzaq. I'm sorry sir. Aapke dho teen bachche hai (You have 2-3children). I don't know about your life, but it was so embarrassing."advertisementNot just Abdul Razzaq, Tamannaah was also linked her with cricketer Virat Kohli. Addressing the rumours, she said, "I feel so bad because I literally met him only once. I have never met Virat after that.' The actor shared her discomfort with media links that have no basis in reality. "It is very awkward when the media links you to someone you have absolutely no connection with," Tamannaah stated, acknowledging the lack of control over such also conveyed how time has helped her deal with these challenges. "It takes time, but one finally accepts that there's nothing one can do about it," she the occasional absurdity, Tamannaah maintains an awareness of public perception. "As an actor, it's important to be aware of what the audience think about your work," she noted, underlining the significance of public opinion in her revealed a practical approach to staying informed about her public image. "I keep googling myself from time to time," she admitted, which aids her in gauging audience reactions and staying updated with any circulating actor stressed the importance of audience reception in her work. "If you are not doing movies for yourself, you need to know if they like it or not," she Tamannaah believes in the deeper value of her craft. "It has to have some impact and meaning in someone's life," she concluded, reflecting on the purpose of her artistic contributions beyond mere entertainment.- EndsMust Watch