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India Today
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Ajith Kumar to begin AK46 filming in November, eyes mid 2026 release
Tamil actor Ajith Kumar, riding the wave of success from his recent film 'Good Bad Ugly', has confirmed his next project, AK46. In an interview, the superstar revealed that filming is set to begin in November 2025, with a planned release in April or May to Indulge by The Indian Express, Ajith discussed how he balances his dual careers in motorsport and acting. He said, 'Our racing season in Europe starts in March and ends in October, except for a one-off race held in Dubai every January.'advertisementHe further explained, 'If I can manage to fit a film shoot between November and February, I'll be able to release a film every year while continuing to focus on my racing schedule. I'm starting a new project this November, which we hope to release around April or May 2026.'An official announcement regarding the details of the much-anticipated film is still awaited. Earlier this month, Ajith was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in the work front, Ajith was last seen in Adhik Ravichandran's 'Good Bad Ugly', currently streaming on Netflix. The film also stars Trisha Krishnan and Arjun Das in pivotal Watch


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ajith Kumar confirms his next film amidst retirement rumours: ‘I will be starting to film in November this year'
is currently enjoying the success of his recent hit ' Good Bad Ugly ', which has grossed Rs 200 crores worldwide. Now, the actor has confirmed his next film amidst growing concern among fans regarding his prioritisation of car racing . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He has revealed that filming will commence in November 2025, with the aim of releasing the movie by April or May 2026. Kumar about his upcoming films In a recent conversation with Indulge from The Indian Express, the actor spoke about how he plans to strike a balance between his two greatest passions—cinema and motorsport. 'Our racing season in Europe starts in March and ends in October, except for that one-off race that takes place in Dubai in January,' he shared. Elaborating on how he intends to manage both professions, Ajith added, 'If I can squeeze in a film between the November to February period, I will then have a film release every year, while also focusing on my racing programme. I will be starting to shoot a new project in November this year, which will hopefully be released around April or May 2026.' Ajith Kumar receives Padma Bhushan honor Ajith also expressed gratitude to the collaborators who make this ambitious balance possible. Crediting his long-standing success in cinema, he stated that he feels fortunate to work with filmmakers and producers who understand and support his goals—especially as he enters his 33rd year in the film industry. Though no official announcement has been made regarding his next film, many fans are speculating that , , or even might direct it. Ajith winning recently Ajith was recently honoured with the Padma Bhushan award by the President of India in Delhi. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The actor dedicated the honour to his wife, former actress , and expressed gratitude to his fans, filmmakers, and well-wishers in the industry. About Good Bad Ugly Good Bad Ugly, directed by Adhik Ravichandran, also stars , Arjun Das, Sunil, Prabhu, Prasanna, Karthikeya Dev, and Priya Prakash Varrier. The film is now available on OTT platforms.

Pink Villa
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
AK64: Ajith Kumar CONFIRMS his next movie will begin in November 2025
Ajith Kumar had recently made quite a buzz at the box office with his film Good Bad Ugly. While an update on his next movie is yet to be made, the actor has confirmed he will begin shooting in November 2025 and release it by April or May 2026. In an interview with Indulge by Indian Express, the actor-racer said, 'Our racing season in Europe starts in March and ends in October, but for that one-off race that happens in Dubai in January.' 'If I can squeeze in a film between the November to February period, I will then have a film release every year, and I can also focus on my racing program. I will be starting to film a new project in November this year, which will hopefully be released sometime around April or May 2026,' the actor added. Talking about his plans for balancing both his passions of acting and racing, the superstar revealed he wants to release one movie per year. Since he wants to focus on his racing career as both team owner and driver, Ajith Kumar revealed this would be his plan for at least the next 6 years. Underlining his passion for films and as a mark of respect for 33 years as an actor, Ajith Kumar revealed he is lucky to have producers and directors who share the same vision as him. While the actor is yet to announce his next film, names like Adhik Ravichandran, Venkat Prabhu, and even Dhanush have made rounds. However, an official confirmation is yet to be made. Coming to Ajith Kumar's work front, the superstar was last seen in the lead role in Good Bad Ugly. The film, which was released on April 10, 2025, was written and directed by Adhik Ravichandran. With AK in the lead role, the movie has an ensemble cast of actors like Trisha Krishnan, Arjun Das, Sunil, Prabhu, Prasanna, Karthikeya Dev, Priya Prakash Varrier, and many more in key roles. The film is currently available to stream on Netflix.


Fox News
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Valerie Bertinelli's ex accuses her of taking 'backhanded swipes' at him in 'hostile' social media posts
Valerie Bertinelli's ex-boyfriend, Mike Goodnough, accused the former Food Network star of taking "backhanded swipes" at him in her Instagram posts when he spoke out about speculation the two were engaged in a subtle feud on social media. The 54-year-old writer and Bertinelli, 64, called it quits in November after 10 months of dating. On Monday, Goodnough responded to the many "messages and replies" he said he had received, which implied the duo "appear to be communicating with each other via our Instagram posts and stories." "That is not the case," he wrote in a lengthy Instagram post. "I have never at any time posted something on social media for the purposes of communicating with someone indirectly when I know them personally and have ample ways to reach them directly. "I have never at any time posted something for the purpose of getting a message to someone or getting reaction out of someone," Goodnough added. "I've never posted something in an effort to impact someone's feelings about me privately or to influence others' opinions of them publicly. "I am an adult," he added. "I am very capable of communicating openly and directly with people I know and care about."Goodnough asserted that he still cared for Bertinelli despite their split, writing, "I have love for her and I always will. "I want her to be happy," he wrote. "It will bring me nothing but joy to see that she is." Goodnough recalled that he was by Bertinelli's side a year ago for the launch of her cookbook "Indulge," describing the time as "one of the most joyful weeks of my life." "Taking true deep joy from Valerie's happiness and success was the easiest thing in the world," he wrote. "It is no harder now."Our relationship as partners ended," Goodnough added. "My caring about her did not." While Goodnough claimed that none of his posts were directed at Bertinelli, he slammed the "One Day at a Time" actress for allegedly taking shots at him on social media after their breakup. "Unfortunately, over the past two months, Valerie has been prone to lapsing into a place where she has been playing a one-woman tennis match thinking there is someone on the other side of the net," Goodnough wrote. "When in that place, she reads all of my posts, centers herself in them, takes offense over wholly imagined slights, and then lashes out angrily with a 'response' to things that were neither to her or about her." Goodnough claimed Bertinelli's posts had given their mutual followers the impression the two were engaged in a "back-and-forth," which he denied. However, he did not specify which of Bertinelli's posts he was referring to in his remarks. "I am not communicating with Valerie via my posts," he wrote. "I am not engaging with the things she posts. "While I am disappointed in the array of hostile, dishonest, and uncalled for backhanded swipes she continues to take at me, there is no war between us. "She just won't stop shooting. Valerie is in a war with her ghosts. I'm just the guy who catches the bullets. And that isn't new." A representative for Bertinelli did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. In a February Instagram post, Bertinelli reflected on what makes relationships work, writing that she had "fumbled the last true good man I met." Bertinelli heaped praise on Goodnough in a since-deleted post that she shared last month. According to People magazine, the Delaware native wrote that she felt "so lucky to have gotten to know him," and she was "irreversibly changed by him for the better." She also encouraged her fans to subscribe to his newsletter, Hoarse Whisperings, so they could "get the beautiful gift of what it's like to be in his orbit." The "Hot In Cleveland" actress first revealed she was in a new relationship in March 2024. Bertinelli and Goodnough went public with their relationship on social media one month later, with the celebrity chef posting a photo of them together, with the caption, "I'll drink what you think and I'm high from smokin' your jokes all damn night." Bertinelli was previously married to Tom Vitale from 2011 to 2022, and the actress described their divorce as "wicked." Prior to her marriage to Vitale, Bertinelli was married to musician Eddie Van Halen from 1981 to 2007.
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Valerie Bertinelli Breaks Her Silence About Split from Ex Mike Goodnough 5 Months After News of Their Breakup
Valerie Bertinelli is clarifying her relationship status and her fondness of ex-boyfriend Mike Goodnough. The celebrity chef took to Instagram on Monday, March 3, to share a sweet tribute to her ex, who dated for 10 months before sources confirmed the pair's split in November 2024. 'I met the @therealhoarse in person a year ago today and I am irreversibly changed by him for the better. I know I am becoming a much stronger and more benevolent human for having met him and spent time with him,' the Indulge cookbook author wrote about the professional writer. She continued, explaining that she was initially 'attracted to his writing' before the pair actually met in person. 'It's heartfelt, authentic, smart, funny, sensitive, caring, and from the soul. And the way he puts words together is just sooo ridiculously beautiful. 🤩 I'm a big fan, can you tell?' Bertinelli said. 'And as luck would have it, the human being in person is exactly as heartfelt, authentic, sensitive and caring as his writing. 'I feel so lucky to have gotten to know him, and to really see him and soak up his insights. I value all of our long conversations and they have lead me to interesting and fascinating places I rarely thought to go. I look at life with a different perspective and caring because of my experiences and conversations with him. And he's been a big part of helping me heal from some old childhood wounds I never knew what to do with or even where to start,' she continued, calling for her followers to subscribe to Goodnough's newsletter, Hoarse Whisperings, and 'get the beautiful gift of what it's like to be in his orbit.' She finished the caption by writing, 'Thank you, Mike, we may no longer be a couple, but you'll always hold a very special place in my heart. Love you. ♥️' Related: Valerie Bertinelli Reflects on 'Mistakes' in Relationships: 'Fumbled the Last True Good Man I Met' The Food Network alum has hinted at the split but this tribute is her first time explicitly saying that she and Goodnough are no longer together. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Last week, Bertinelli talked to her fellow The Drew Barrymore Show panelists Barrymore and Ross Matthews about how breakups teach each person "how you can behave better.' Earlier in February, she wrote another candid Instagram post that she's learned from "two failed marriages" and that she "fumbled the last true good man I met." She explained that with those relationships, she learned valuable lessons and how to seek an apology. Bertinelli was married to financial planner Tom Vitale from 2011 until 2022, and before that she was married to late Van Halen frontman Eddie Van Halen from 1981 until 2007. Read the original article on People