
Newswrap, July 22: From Salman Khan's revelation on bulletproof balcony to War 2 trailer release date
Rajkummar Rao to begin Ujjwal Nikam biopic in October 2025
Pinkvilla exclusively learnt that Rajkummar Rao is all set to begin the shoot of Ujjwal Nikam biopic from October 2025 onwards. The movie will be directed by Patal Lok fame Avinash Arun.
Salman Khan reveals why he celebrates Eid behind bulletproof glass
In a recent interview, Salman Khan broke his silence on why he celebrated Eid behind bulletproof glass this year. He said, 'It is not because of any other reason, but we had to do something about the security because sometimes we would find some fan sleeping on the balcony. They used to climb up and sleep on the balcony, so we had to cover that place.'
Son of Sardaar 2 new trailer out now
Ajay Devgn and team launched the second trailer of Son Of Sardaar 2. The new trailer has been released, announcing the new release date, August 1st.
Earlier, the Vijay Kumar Arora directorial movie was slated to release on July 25, but now it has been postponed.
War 2 trailer to be unveiled on July 25
Yash Raj Films officially announced the trailer release date of War 2. The action-packed trailer of the upcoming spy drama will be unveiled on July 25.
Interestingly, both Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR are completing 25 years in the industry this year. The movie is releasing on August 14, 2025.
Bobby Deol's film, Bandar, with Anurag Kashyap, set for premiere at TIFF50
Bobby Deol's first look from his upcoming movie, Bandar (Monkey in a cage), is out now. The intense and hard-hitting drama is directed by Anurag Kashyap and boasts an ensemble star cast.
Bandar is officially selected to premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival this year.
Ted Lasso Season 4 shoot begins
The principal photography of Ted Lasso Season 4 has officially begun. The filming is currently underway in Kansas City, Missouri, Jason Sudeikis' hometown. The new season will also have a shooting schedule set in London.
Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates.
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- Time of India
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