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First look of Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali's Mirage unveiled

First look of Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali's Mirage unveiled

Asif, last seen in debutant Sethunath Padmakumar's Abhyanthara Kuttaavali, has several upcoming projects, including Rohith V S's Tiki Taka, an untitled film written by Bobby-Sanjay and directed by Jis Joy, a sequel to Thalavan and Prajesh Sen's Houdini – The King of Magic.
Aparna was last seen in Rudhiram, a psychological thriller alongside Raj B Shetty.
Meanwhile, Jeethu is also directing Valathu Vashathe Kallan, starring Biju Menon and Joju George in the lead. Up next, the director is set to helm the third instalment of his blockbuster franchise Drishyam, which is scheduled to begin filming in October this year.
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The Story Of A Harry Houdini Trick That Became A Viral Dua Lipa Song
The Story Of A Harry Houdini Trick That Became A Viral Dua Lipa Song

NDTV

time6 days ago

  • NDTV

The Story Of A Harry Houdini Trick That Became A Viral Dua Lipa Song

New Delhi: "Catch me or I go Houdini." On paper, it sounds like the kind of daring ultimatum Harry Houdini himself would've uttered before disappearing from a straitjacket in midair. But in 2023, these words belonged not to the legendary illusionist but to pop star Dua Lipa, who turned Houdini's legacy into a thumping, viral, neon-lit dance anthem about red flags, independence and the seductive art of escape. And perhaps there's no better day to revisit this unlikely cultural crossover than today, Houdini's birthday, a date that celebrates the man who spent his life dodging death, defying physics and eventually, decades later, inspiring some of the biggest music artists in the world. Who Was Harry Houdini, And Why Couldn't The World Escape Him? Born Erik Weisz in Hungary on March 24, 1874, Harry Houdini was no ordinary magician. He wasn't content with sleight of hand or vanishing coins; Houdini craved the impossible. By the early 1900s, he had made a name for himself as the master of death-defying escapes: wriggling free from handcuffs, jail cells, milk cans filled with water, straitjackets while suspended upside down, and even coffins. His most iconic trick? The Chinese Water Torture Cell, a nightmare-inducing stunt where Houdini was shackled and lowered headfirst into a water tank. With the clock ticking and death looming, he would escape, every single time, leaving the audience gasping, sweaty-palmed and completely bewitched. But Houdini's greatest magic trick wasn't the escape itself, it was his ability to symbolise freedom, mystery and self-mastery. For over a century, his name became shorthand for slipping away from danger, expectation, and yes, bad relationships. And that's where Dua Lipa comes in. How Dua Lipa Turned Harry Houdini Into A Pop Persona In November 2023, Dua Lipa kicked off a new musical era with the release of her single Houdini, the first track from her third album, Radical Optimism. Clocking in as a "psychedelic club track," the song was more than just a catchy chorus. "Tell me all the ways you need me / I'm not here for long / Catch me or I go Houdini." Written with a powerhouse team that included Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Caroline Ailin and Tobias Jesso Jr, Houdini marked a sonic shift for Dua: darker, funkier, more self-aware. According to her, the song was the anchor for the entire album. "We wrote two songs, one after the other, and 'Houdini' was one of them," Dua told Hits 1 LA, adding, "And I was like, 'Okay, I feel like now I know exactly what this album's gonna be and what it's gonna sound like.'" In interviews, she revealed how the song was written "in diary form," inspired by the personal high of knowing when to leave. The metaphor of Houdini became a symbol of ghosting with grace - of trusting your gut, seeing the red flags, and poof, vanishing. Her personal red flags? "Chewing with your mouth open and ankle socks," she laughed. The "Hou-tini" Craze The song's impact wasn't confined to streaming charts; it exploded online in wild, creative ways. Fans flocked to Harry Houdini's actual grave, performing choreographed renditions of the track, turning cemeteries into TikTok sets. One such clip, captioned "RIP Harry, you would've loved Dua Lipa", racked up over 2.7 million views, catching the attention of MTV, brands like PureWow and even Playboy's Holly Madison. Even Dua herself joined in, DJing a release party at LA's famed Houdini Estate, where she danced with fans and soaked in the surreal connection between her modern pop persona and a 20th-century magician's ghost. In an interview with Audacy, she explained, "You're figuring out what you like, what you don't like, what you deserve... and then choosing when to stay and when to 'Houdini,' essentially." Other Artists Who've Gone 'Houdini' Dua isn't the only one who's found artistic magic in Houdini's name. Over the decades, Houdini has appeared as a metaphor in music that spans genres, moods and eras. Eminem's 2024 track Houdini from The Death of Slim Shady reintroduces the rapper's controversial alter-ego with the line, "For my last trick, I'm about to reach in my bag, bruh." A chaotic, cartoonish video follows, filled with callbacks to his earlier career and plenty of punchlines that land like brass knuckles. Foster the People's 2012 hit Houdini used the metaphor for industry burnout and self-erasure, especially in the music video, where the band dies in a freak accident but continues to perform through illusion. Kate Bush's haunting 1982 ballad Houdini flips the script entirely. Told from the perspective of Houdini's wife, Bess, it paints the anguish of watching your partner chase death every night: "Everybody thinks you'll never make it / But every time, you escape." Each of these artists channelled something different: rage, love, vulnerability, bravado, but Houdini remained the through-line: an idea, a mask, a myth. Magic In Modern Form The brilliance of Dua Lipa's Houdini lies in how seamlessly it bridges past and present. The vanishing act, once a literal escape from chains, becomes emotional survival in the age of red flags and read receipts. Houdini once escaped from locked boxes thrown into rivers. Today's woman escapes from relationships with no emotional reciprocity. The music video, which Dua shot over two 12-hour days, shows her sweating it out in a rehearsal hall, caught between mirrors and movement. "It was so fun, though," she said. She added, "A lot of bruises, a lot of sweat, a lot of dancing." Sounds like Houdini would've approved. The Final Word Harry Houdini died on October 31, 1926, just days after performing with a ruptured appendix. His death remains wrapped in its own folklore; some say it was the result of a surprise punch to the stomach, others insist it was just bad timing and stubbornness. But death couldn't stop Houdini. And clearly, neither can time. On his birthday, it's oddly perfect that a pop banger keeps his name alive, not in the wings of a vaudeville stage, but through dance floors, playlists, viral reels and lyrics that dare us to disappear before we're diminished. Because whether you're in chains or chasing closure, the message remains the same: "Catch me or I go Houdini." And just like that, she's gone.

'Mirage' second poster release: Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali reunite for Jeethu Joseph's upcoming thriller
'Mirage' second poster release: Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali reunite for Jeethu Joseph's upcoming thriller

Time of India

time03-08-2025

  • Time of India

'Mirage' second poster release: Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali reunite for Jeethu Joseph's upcoming thriller

Picture Credit: X Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali are set to share the screen once again in 'Mirage', an upcoming psychological thriller directed by Jeethu Joseph. The second look poster of the movie, which shows both actors in a state of shock, was released by the makers on their social media handle. Sharing the poster they wrote, "Not every secret stays locked away! Unveiling the second look of Mirage." A fresh thriller from Jeethu Joseph 'Mirage' looks to be a gripping addition to Jeethu Joseph's filmography, known for delivering tight thrillers like 'Drishyam'. The screenplay is jointly written by Jeethu and Srinivas Abrol, based on an original story by Aparna R Tarakad. The cast also includes Hakim Shahjahan, Hannah Reji Koshy, and Sampath in important supporting roles. The movie will be the second collaboration between Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali after the success of 'Kishkindha Kaandam' released last year in 2024, where their pairing was well-received. The technical crew behind 'Mirage' features cinematographer Satheesh Kurup, known for his striking visuals, editor V S Vinayak, and music director Vishnu Shyam. While the makers have not yet revealed a release date, post-production is underway, and updates are expected soon. Jeethu, Asif, and Aparna work front Director Jeethu Joseph is juggling several projects. 'Valathu Vashathe Kallan', which stars Biju Menon and Joju George, is presently under production. In addition, the director is preparing for the highly anticipated third installment of his 'Drishyam' series, which is set to begin production in October of this year. On the other hand, Asif Ali is now filming 'Tiki Taka,' an action drama with a sports theme directed by Rohith V S. Aparna Balamurali last appeared with Raj B Shetty in the gloomy psychological drama 'Rudhiram.'

Dua Lipa granted Kosovan citizenship by President Vjosa Osmani; Singer expresses her gratitude: "Feeling so grateful..."
Dua Lipa granted Kosovan citizenship by President Vjosa Osmani; Singer expresses her gratitude: "Feeling so grateful..."

Time of India

time03-08-2025

  • Time of India

Dua Lipa granted Kosovan citizenship by President Vjosa Osmani; Singer expresses her gratitude: "Feeling so grateful..."

The Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani granted Dua Lipa citizenship. In an online post, the 'Houdini' singer revealed that she was granted citizenship, and that she feels 'grateful' and utterly happy about this. Dua Lipa 's Kosovan citizenship Dua Lipa's roots lie in Kosovo, as she was born in London to Kosovan-Albanian parents. They later shifted back to the country's capital after Kosovo gained its independence in 2008. Lipa then moved back to London at the mere age of 15. Her social media story shared a photo of her holding her citizenship proof in a framed case, while standing alongside the Kosovan president, Vjosa Osmani. 'Feeling so grateful to have been awarded my Kosovan citizenship by our president vjosaosmani,' she wrote with the story. Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani's note The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, shared an update on her social media accounts. Posting pictures from the ceremony, she wrote the caption - 'Today, by presidential decree, I had the honour of granting the citizenship of the Republic of Kosovo to one of the most iconic cultural figures in our country's history'. She continued by saying, 'Dua and Kosovo have always been inseparable. From the world's biggest stages to the hearts of millions, she's carried our story with strength, pride, and grace. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Panggung Kidul: New Container Houses – Take A Look At The Prices! Container homes | Search ads Learn More Undo She's pushed boundaries, made history, and reminded the world that greatness begins with knowing who you are and where you come from'. The ceremony was carried out after Lipa and her father performed her song 'Era' during the Sunny Hill music festival, which was created by the singer herself almost 7 years ago! Not only that, at the ceremony, the 'Physical' singer was even greeted by around 200 children, who were dressed in white and serenaded her with her own hit song 'Levitating'. As of right now, Dua Lipa holds citizenship for Britain, Albania, and Kosovo. She was born in London and was granted Albanian citizenship in 2022.

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