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Sivakarthikeyan was recently spotted at the Nasscom People Summit 2025, where he talked about his film career. Upon being asked whether he'll do a sequel, the actor reveals he wishes to do a part 2 for Maaveeran even though he's scared of it. Sivakarthikeyan on feeling scared to make a sequel film Speaking at the event, Sivakarthikeyan said, 'I am scared of sequels quite actually. It should be a very good script that doesn't spoil the first part's success. I am always scared of it.' 'But, I want to try a sequel to Maaveeran. The movie had a very unique script, and that is why I want to give it a try,' he added. What is Maaveeran? Maaveeran is an action thriller superhero movie, directed by National Award winner Madonne Ashwin. The Sivakarthikeyan starrer features the story of Sathya, a comic book artist who writes and illustrates about a brave warrior named Maaveeran for a Tamil newspaper. A coward in real life, Sathya avoids confronting anything wrong. However, after a fateful fall from his apartment complex's terrace, he starts hearing a voice from above narrating his life, similar to his comic strip. What follows is an action-packed tale of rivalry between Sathya and a corrupt politician, Jeyakodi, who wronged him and his community. As SK played the lead role, the film had actors like Aditi Shankar, Saritha, Mysskin, Monisha Blessy, Yogi Babu, Sunil, and many more in pivotal roles. Interestingly, the superhero movie was recently released in theaters across Japan with Japanese subtitles. Sivakarthikeyan's work front Sivakarthikeyan was last seen in the leading role for the biographical flick Amaran. The film, directed by Rajkumar Perisamy, had Sai Pallavi as the co-lead and was a massive hit in the theaters. Moving ahead, the actor will next be appearing in the action thriller Madharasi, directed by AR Murugadoss. The film, slated to release on September 5, 2025, recently unveiled its first single, Salambala, composed by Anirudh Ravichander and crooned by Sai Abhyankkar. Check out the song here: The upcoming flick features the SSE fame Rukmini Vasanth as a co-lead with Vidyut Jamwal, Biju Menon, and more in key roles. Moreover, SK is currently involved in the shoot for Sudha Kongara's Parasakthi.


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Meet Jr NTR heroine, who got this advice to get lead role in films, 'Surgery se uska size badha lo...', name is...
In the early 2000s, there was a young actress who seemed to have everything beauty, confidence and screen presence. But even with all that, the film industry wasn't as kind as it should have been. Like many newcomers, she too faced uncomfortable suggestions about how to 'fit in' better with the image of a leading lady. It wasn't about her talent or expressions, it was about her body. She was told, quite directly, that if she wanted to play the lead in big films, she should consider changing her appearance, specifically, increasing the size of her body parts. Yet she chose to go with option of body positivity, which is now inspiring countless lives. Who is this actress? The actress we are talking about is Sameera Reddy, who once openly spoke about the pressure she faced in film industry regarding her appearance and got a weird advice for getting lead roles. In a throwback interview with Hindustan Times, Sameera shared she shared how she was advised to get a 'boob job' to succeed as a heroine. 'Sab kar rahe hain, tum bhi surgery karwa ke inka size badhwa lo' they said.' Why Sameera Reddy left Telugu industry Sameera also shared about her decision to leave the film industry. In interviews, she revealed that the intense scrutiny of her personal life, particularly rumors linking her to co-star Jr. NTR, contributed to her decision. She stated, 'The truth was that it was blown out of proportion because he is a really wonderful co-star to work with. It became such a big deal that there was too much being spoken and my family got upset.' For the unversed, Sameera's collaboration with Jr. NTR in the Telugu films Narasimhudu and Ashok was well-received, showcasing their on-screen chemistry. How was Sameera Reddy's journey in Bollywood? Sameera transitioned into Bollywood, where she worked in a variety of films with top stars. She acted alongside Sohail Khan in Maine Dil Tujhko Diya, with Suniel Shetty in De Dana Dan, and shared the screen with Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt in the bold thriller Musafir. Where is Sameera Reddy now? Despite her successful career, she chose to step away from the spotlight. The constant pressure to look a certain way, act a certain way, and meet unrealistic expectations took a toll on her mental health. She decided to take a break from films and focus on her personal life. She got married to entrepreneur Akshai Varde and is now a proud mother. Today, Sameera is known not just as a former actress but as a social media voice who promotes body positivity, natural beauty, and mental health.


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After Aanand L Rai, Dhanush slams producers for Raanjhanaa's AI-altered ending: ‘This is not the film I committed to'
Sonam Kapoor and Dhanush starter Raanjhanaa has been making headlines for sometime because of its AI-altered version climax. The production house has reportedly re-released a he film with a different climax with the help of AI. Earlier, director Aanand L Rai had slammed the production house for this step, and now the South superstar has condemned this act and said 'this is not the film he had signed for.' Dhanush's wishes for stricter regulations to prevent such practices in future Taking to his X handle, Dhanush shared a long note expressing his disappointment over the altered climax. He revealed that this has completely disturbed him. 'This alternate ending has stripped the film of its very soul, and the concerned parties went ahead with it despite my clear objection. This is not the film I committed to 12 years ago.' He further added that the use of AI is deeply concerning for both art and artists and it threatens the integrity of storytelling and the legacy of cinema. He concluded by wishing for stricter regulations in order to prevent such practises in future. What did director Aanand L Rai say in his Instagram post? Taking to his Instagram handle, Aanand L Rai shared a picture of Sonam Kapoor and Dhanush from the sets of the film. Sharing this old gem, he wrote a long note about what he feels after seeing the AI-altered version of Raanjhanaa. He wrote, 'The past three weeks have been surreal, and deeply upsetting. To watch Raanjhanaa, a film born out of care, conflict, collaboration, and creative risk, be altered, repackaged, and re-released without my knowledge or consent has been nothing short of devastating. What makes it worse is the complete ease and casualness with which it's been done.' What is the fiasco around the AI-altered version? As most of us know, Raanjhanaa did not have a happy ending. So, the production banner Eros International Media made a drastic move and altered the tragic ending into a happy one. The production house announced that the Tamil version of the film will now offer a different climax, which is created with AI assistance.