logo
Mysskin breaks silence; Responds to criticism on attending film events drunk, quitting the industry

Mysskin breaks silence; Responds to criticism on attending film events drunk, quitting the industry

Time of Indiaa day ago

Director Ram's upcoming film 'Parundhu Po' is all set to release in theatres on July 4. The film features a diverse cast including Mirchi Shiva, Aju Varghese, and Grace Antony. At a recent press meet held in Chennai, the team came together to talk about the project.
While there was anticipation about the film, it was director Mysskin's heartfelt and brutally honest speech that deeply moved many in attendance.
Mysskin: 'I'm not happy in the cinema anymore'
Mysskin spoke with remarkable vulnerability to a reporter's recent comment that his directorial identity had faded after films like 'Pisasu 2' and 'Train'. 'To that friend, I say this humbly — I too feel I should leave the cinema soon,' he said.
'I am not happy in this industry anymore. The joy I once felt is gone. Competition is fierce, and business has become overwhelming.' His words painted a raw picture of a filmmaker grappling with disillusionment while still pouring his heart into his work.
A father's plea amid industry chaos
In a particularly emotional moment, Mysskin spoke about being invited to many film festivals but declined politely. 'Don't call me unless you're ready to pay ₹5 lakh.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Вот что поза во сне говорит о вашем характере!
Удивительные Новости
Undo
I'll save it in the bank for my daughter's education,' he said, exposing the financial and emotional toll of being an artist in today's cinema world. He acknowledged that he stays in the field, metaphorically, 'bleeding drop by drop,' driven more by duty than delight.
Critics, honesty, and a toast to Ram
Touching on film criticism, Mysskin offered a grounded perspective. 'Critics have every right to say a film is good or bad. We should accept both with equal grace.' He encouraged everyone to watch Parundhu Poo and speak their mind freely, assuring them that director Ram would take it sportively. On a lighter note, he addressed a long-standing rumor with a smile: 'People say I come drunk to events. I drink only at night, not before attending functions.
' His wit, even in emotional honesty, reflected the duality of a filmmaker who's seen it all.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

‘Smita Patil had a sense about her failing health,' recalls veteran journalist on her final days
‘Smita Patil had a sense about her failing health,' recalls veteran journalist on her final days

Time of India

time26 minutes ago

  • Time of India

‘Smita Patil had a sense about her failing health,' recalls veteran journalist on her final days

Smita Patil's sudden demise continues to resonate, as veteran journalist Bhawana Somaaya recalls her fragile health and devotion to motherhood. Following her unexpected passing, a custody battle ensued over her son, Prateik Babbar, who initially grappled with his identity, torn between his parents' legacies. He now embraces his full name, Prateik Smita Patil, honoring his mother's memory. Smita Patil , one of Indian cinema's most iconic and gifted actresses, left an indelible mark on the screen before her untimely death at just 31. Decades later, her passing continues to evoke deep emotion—not just among her admirers but also those who knew her closely. In heartfelt recollections, veteran journalist Bhawana Somaaya and her son, actor Prateik Babbar , reflect on Smita's final days, her fragile health, and the emotional journey that followed her loss. In a conversation with CNN-News18, the veteran journalist described Smita as a grounded woman—deeply in love and embracing motherhood. She recalled that Smita had always struggled with fragile health and was keen to spend time with her newborn son. Bhawana suggested that Smita may have sensed her declining condition, as her health deteriorated swiftly and unexpectedly in her final days. She further recalled that she was attending a fundraiser when Smita Patil suddenly fell ill. Upon returning home, she received news that Smita had been admitted to the hospital. Before she could reach there, she was informed that Smita had been moved to the ICU and placed on a ventilator, indicating the seriousness of her condition. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 5 Dividend Stocks for May 2025 Seeking Alpha Read Now Undo In a recent interview, Prateik Babbar opened up about the emotional aftermath of his mother Smita Patil's passing. He revealed that a custody battle followed soon after his birth, with both his father Raj Babbar 's family and his maternal grandparents seeking custody. The court eventually granted custody to his maternal side. He also shared that there was confusion over his surname—his passport initially read 'Prateik Smit Babbar,' a misspelling that stayed with him through his early years. Prateik, who now goes by Prateik Smita Patil, initially used the name Prateik Babbar in his early films. Reflecting on his past, he shared that he once struggled with his identity and felt conflicted about carrying either of his parents' surnames. During a period of emotional turmoil, he chose to go by just 'Prateik,' distancing himself from both sides of his family, whom he associated with personal trauma. Over time, however, he came to terms with his past and embraced his full identity, now honoring his late mother by including her name.

'Found calm in the storm': South Africa end 27-year ICC trophy drought; what legendary cricketers said after historic win
'Found calm in the storm': South Africa end 27-year ICC trophy drought; what legendary cricketers said after historic win

Time of India

time41 minutes ago

  • Time of India

'Found calm in the storm': South Africa end 27-year ICC trophy drought; what legendary cricketers said after historic win

South African players celebrate with the winner's trophy after their win in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) NEW DELHI: South Africa clinched their first ICC trophy in 27 years by winning the World Test Championship title at Lord's on Saturday, prompting an outpouring of joy and congratulations from cricket legends worldwide, including AB de Villiers, Dale Steyn, Sachin Tendulkar, and Chris Gayle, who praised the team's character and determination in their historic victory. The victory was particularly emotional for former South African greats AB de Villiers and Graeme Smith, who were visibly moved when cameras captured their reactions during the match. The winning moment held special significance as these two cricket legends, who never experienced such triumph during their careers, watched from the sidelines while receiving applause from the crowd. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! "Fantastic win and so well played! Hats off to Markram for that match winning century, and Temba for leading with such ice and fire all through," De Villiers shared on X, adding, "What an incredible experience of watching this beautiful format of the game! The built up drama, the slow anticipation, and the sweet victory to end it all were moments to savour.. and to experience that with my two boys thrilled and on their toes — couldn't have imagined it better than this. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Go Proteas!" "Test cricket continues to weave its magic. In a final where every session had its own story, @ProteasMenCSA found calm in the storm. Markram's composure and Bavuma's grit under pressure stood tall in the fourth innings. A century that will be remembered, a partnership that turned hope into history," wrote Sachin Tendulkar on X, congratulating South Africa on becoming World Test Champions. South Africa's successful chase of 282 runs at Lord's stands as the joint second-highest in the venue's history, with only West Indies' 342 in 1984 surpassing it. The crucial 147-run partnership between Markram and Bavuma, spanning Day 3 and Day 4, proved decisive against Australia's bowling attack. This victory places South Africa alongside New Zealand (2021) and Australia (2023) as World Test Championship winners, while India finished as runners-up in the previous two editions. Keshav Maharaj, in an emotional post-match interview with Graeme Smith, said, "It's special, it's an honour to lift the cup for everyone out here and back home. Tears won't even describe what we feel right now. It's what the country's about, the unity among everyone in the last five days. We're very grateful for everyone here. For everyone here and back home, this is super special for us. We are very grateful as a team, as a nation. " Dale Steyn's celebratory response was succinct: "HOME!!!!!" "Well done @ProteasMenCSA ..everything went right from the toss already .. enjoy the celebrations," wrote Herschelle Gibbs. Lobo Predicted It, Again: South Africa's Historic WTC Win vs Australia India's 1983 World Cup winner Madan Lal praised Markram's performance, adding, "This is a career-defining century for him, and he would be really pleased with it since he helped South Africa win their first world trophy." "Masterful Markram! Great win by South Africa led by Temba Bavuma. This was a great ad for test cricket. Congratulations to ICC World Test Champions South Africa!" Chris Gayle celebrated. Kumar Sangakkara praised the team's determination: "Bosh and Boom. What a win for @ProteasMenCSAthey have out skilled and out wanted the Australians. tremendously led by Temba Bavuma. They're a team that shows how powerful purpose, passion and belief are in shaping the path to a trophy. A glorious day for South Africa." "One of the most phenomenally responsible, nerveless 4th innings centuries in the game from Aiden Markram. Fitting that the former ICCU19World Cup winning captain (K G Rabada) helps guide Temba Bavuma's team to the Nation's greatest cricketing moment. ICC WTC Champs 2025," Ian Bishop concluded.

WWE Hall of Famer slams TKO over Roman Reigns, Jey Uso treatment
WWE Hall of Famer slams TKO over Roman Reigns, Jey Uso treatment

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

WWE Hall of Famer slams TKO over Roman Reigns, Jey Uso treatment

Image via WWE W WE legend Rikishi has launched a scathing attack on the company's creative direction, accusing them of disrespecting his family's legacy - especially Roman Reigns and Jey Uso. The outspoken Hall of Famer voiced his frustrations on his Off The Top podcast, addressing recent decisions that he believes undermine the contributions of The Bloodline. From rumors of a pay cut for Reigns to Jey Uso's short-lived title reign, Rikishi believes WWE is making a 'big mistake' in how it's treating members of the Anoa'i dynasty - a family widely regarded as the greatest in pro wrestling history. Rikishi defends The Bloodline's legacy Rikishi's outrage was sparked by rumors suggesting WWE and its parent company, TKO, are considering reducing Roman Reigns' salary during his current break from TV. For Rikishi, such talk is deeply disrespectful, considering the impact Reigns has had on WWE's success in recent years. Standing On Business!- Rikishi Fatu - Off The Top - Episode 63 'Do the math - WrestleMania, Raw, SmackDown - who's on those posters? Roman Reigns. Jey Uso. Trinity Fatu. That's the Bloodline,' Rikishi said. 'You want to move on, fine. But don't erase our history. We've given our soul to this business.' He added, 'We've never been the problem, we've always been the source. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Past, present, future - we are this industry. Give us our flowers. We're taking it either way.' Short title reign fuels frustration The controversy escalated after Jey Uso lost his WWE World Heavyweight Championship to Gunther on the June 9 episode of RAW, just 51 days after winning it at WrestleMania 41. Fans were upset, and so was Rikishi. AND NEW! | Gunther dethrones Jey Uso for World Heavyweight Title: Raw highlights, June 9, 2025 He criticized WWE's writers for failing to support Jey's title run, saying they should be 'fired' for not being able to build around a rising champion. 'Would you have done this to John Cena or Randy Orton?' Rikishi asked. 'You give the title, and then give them nothing to work with? That's not fair.' Rikishi also pointed to past instances, like Jey's short Intercontinental Title reign - to show a pattern of what he calls missed opportunities for his son. He believes Jey's rise was earned through hard work, fan support, and years of dedication. With WWE seemingly moving in a new direction, questions loom over the future of The Bloodline. Fans and family alike are watching closely. Rikishi's fiery comments have ignited public debate, and it remains to be seen whether WWE will course-correct - or keep sidelining one of its most iconic families. Also Read: Ron Killings vs. John Cena heats up again - What's next for this WWE rivalry?

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store