
Saiyaara Star Aneet Padda Jams To Kaise Hua; Sitaare Zameen Par To Stream On YouTube For Rs 100
Amid the success of Saiyaara, several behind-the-scenes videos featuring Ahaan and Aneet are going viral on social media. One such unseen video from the sets of Saiyaara shows Aneet singing along and jamming to Kabir Singh song 'Kaise Hua' between takes. Apart from being a talented actress, Aneet is also a good singer. A video that has now gone viral on social media shows the actress jamming to 'Kaise Hua' along with other singers on set, creating a laid-back musical vibe between shots.
Aamir Khan has chosen to release his latest film on YouTube movies-on-demand, immediately after its theatrical run. He has decided to bypass subscription-based streaming services in favour of YouTube's pay-per-view model. Aamir Khan announced the global release of his film Sitaare Zameen Par, exclusively on YouTube starting on 1 August, 2025. This heartwarming family drama, starring actor-producer Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh and featuring a powerful ensemble, including 10 actors with intellectual disabilities, will be available in India at Rs. 100, and in 38 international markets, including USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Germany, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, among others, with pricing localized for each market.
For More: Aamir Khan Announces Sitaare Zameen Par Release On YouTube; Deets Inside
On the 121st birth anniversary of Indian visionary and Bharat Ratna recipient, J.R.D. Tata, Amazon MX Player and Almighty Motion Picture unveiled the first look of their upcoming series 'Made in India – A Titan Story', offering a glimpse of the cinematic J.R.D. Tata, portrayed by veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah. The actor's striking transformation as Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata in the first look of the series is impressive!
The clock is ticking, and Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi reboot is all set to premiere today at 10:30 PM. While netizens have already been comparing the show with the popular daily soap Anupamaa, the new promo has left social media buzzing as it features two of TV's icons, Smriti Irani as Tulsi and Rupali Ganguly as Anupamaa, chatting over a video call.
For More: Anupamaa AKA Rupali Ganguly Welcomes Tulsi AKA Smriti Irani Ahead Of Kyunki's Premiere | Watch
Jennifer Lopez was seen laughing off a major wardrobe malfunction midway through her Up All Night concert in Warsaw, Poland. The On The Floor singer managed the mishap gracefully and tossed the skirt, owning the stage like the pro she is. During her show, Lopez's skirt accidentally slipped off, revealing her undergarments. The diva remained unfazed after the mishap and laughed it off, turning the awkward situation into a moment of confidence. The singer was then seen playfully telling the crowd, 'I'm here in my underwear!" keeping the energy high. One of her background dancers came forward to fix her skirt.
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