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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Mohanlal jokingly calls Mohan Babu a short-tempered person who kicks and beats poeple at Kannappa event: 'I will shoot and Kill you in the first scene'
Mohanlal and Vishnu Manchu were recently seen attending a promotional event for their upcoming movie Kannappa. During the event, Mohanlal teasingly called Telugu star Mohan Babu a 'villain in real life', joking that it was very tough to work with him. Mohan lal's humorous remark left everyone in fits of laughter, and even he couldn't stop laughing while teasing Mohan. Mohanlal's funny remark about Mohan Babu During the promotional event held in Kochi, Mohanlal said, 'Working with Mohan Babu is not easy. He is a short-tempered person. He may look very innocent, but he kicks and beats people.' He adorably held Mohan Babu's hand and smiled while saying this in jest. Mohan Babu, who couldn't understand a word as the actor spoke in Malayalam, looked at him curiously. Kannappa - Official Hindi Trailer Mohan Babu's request for a movie with Mohanlal It was Mohan's son, Vishnu Manchu, who stole the show, as he couldn't control his laughter. Mohanlal soon added, 'I'm just kidding, he is one of the sweetest people I've ever met, and he has done more than 560 films.' The Thudarum actor amusingly wondered why Mohan Babu was requesting to act alongside him even after doing so many films in his career. Mohan Babu expressed his wish to do a film with Mohanlal in which he could play the villain while Mohanlal would play the hero. The Mollywood actor replied, 'Sir, you are the hero, I'm the villain,' which drew cheers from the audience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo Mohanlal didn't stop there. When Mohan Babu requested a villain role in his film, he joked, 'I will shoot and kill you in the first scene!' The whole crowd burst into laughter, and Vishnu Manchu couldn't contain himself. He translated the comment to his father, who also enjoyed the moment. About Kannappa 'Kannappa' will hit theatres on June 27. The film also features Akshay Kumar in key roles.


Time of India
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
James Gunn breaks down death rules in the DCU and when the Lazarus Pit might be used: 'I won't be killing major characters just to...'
With the first season of 'Creature Commandos' now available to watch, 'Superman' (starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult) releasing this July, and Season 2 of 'Peacemaker' launching in August, James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU is starting to take shape. As the universe expands, fans have grown more curious about its core concepts, beliefs, and how closely it will follow comic book traditions. 'In the DCU, if you die, you're dead' Over on Threads, a fan joked, 'no one stays dead forever' and asked whether Princess Ilana Rostovic was really dead or if she might return for 'Creature Commandos' Season 2. Gunn gave a firm reply: "In the DCU if you die, you're dead," not leaving much room for misinterpretation. A fan raises the Lazarus Pit question Another fan joined the conversation, saying, 'As someone who loves the no-resurrections rule, I do wonder, doesn't it limit you from using established elements of DC comics lore like the Lazarus Pit?" Gunn responded, clarifying that while he's not completely against resurrection as an idea, it has to be done with purpose. 'I wouldn't mind using the Lazarus Pit (and/or resurrection) in a story. But it would have to be a part of the story itself. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo I won't be killing major characters just to pop them in the old LP to be alive again." Lazarus Pit: powerful but not to be overused In the comics, Lazarus Pits are powerful pools that can heal wounds, resurrect the dead, and even offer near immortality. But Gunn made it clear that he thinks this plot device should be used very sparingly. He explained, "What backfires more is people believing there are no stakes and death doesn't mean anything. Dead is dead." High stakes in the new DCU Gunn's message is loud and clear — in his DCU, death has weight. With the exception of major storylines like Jason Todd's, where the Lazarus Pit plays a crucial role, Gunn has no interest in casually bringing characters back to life. If resurrection is used, it will likely be central to the storyline, not just a quick fix. This approach aims to keep the stakes high and the stories meaningful, giving fans a more grounded and emotionally engaging DC Universe.