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Korea Herald
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
GOT7's Yugyeom tops iTunes Chart in 7 regions with 2nd solo LP
Yugyeom of GOT7 placed his second solo studio album atop the iTunes Top Albums Chart in seven regions, agency AOMG said Wednesday. His LP 'Interlunar' was released Tuesday and one of the two focus tracks, 'Shall We Dance,' debuted atop its Top Songs Chart in three regions as well as a real-time domestic music chart. The album consists of 10 tracks, and it conveys the performer's promise to stay with fans, although he may be away from them for the time being. Yugyeom is set to enlist soon. Until April, he hosted a monthslong solo tour that took him to 18 cities around the world. Meanwhile, GOT7 held a two-day concert in Bangkok in May. The Thai gig marked the group's debut at the national stadium and drew about 85,000 fans.


India.com
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
7 Controversial Kisses Of Bollywood Celebs Which Went Crazy Viral: Aamir Khan And Karisma Kapoor's Reel Moment To Deepika Padukone And Sidhartha Mallya's Match-Winning Peck
photoDetails english 2901289 Updated:May 16, 2025, 07:00 AM IST 7 Controversial Kisses Of Bollywood Celebs Which Went Crazy Viral 1 / 8 Today, let us go down memory lane and revisit 'Most Controversial Kisses Of Bollywood Stars' which left them right in the middle of the controversy back in time. Take a look here: (Pic Courtesy: Instagram) Shilpa Shetty and Richard Gere Kiss 2 / 8 Shilpa Shetty was left surprised when the famous Hollywood actor Richard Gere unexpectedly kissed her while increasing AIDS awareness at an event in New Delhi. He was re-enacting a scene from his famous movie 'Shall We Dance'. Pooja Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt 3 / 8 Pooja Bhatt and her filmmaker father Mahesh Bhatt locked lips for a magazine cover shoot. The kiss raised many eyebrows as many deemed it 'inappropriate'. Mika Singh And Rakhi Sawant's Infamous Kiss 4 / 8 Mika Singh kissed Rakhi Sawant at an event. It courted a massive controversy and it was event reported that Rakhi had filed a case against him. Amrita Arora and Isha Koppikar 5 / 8 Amrita Arora and Isha Koppikar shared a kissing scene in their 2004 release 'Girlfriend'. Their on-screen intimate scene created much controversy. Deepika Padukone and Sidhartha Mallya's Kiss 6 / 8 Deepika Padukone and Sidhartha Mallya had everyone talking after they were photographed kissing while celebrating Royal Challengers' victory over Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens in 2011. Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai's Reel Kiss 7 / 8 Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai's on-screen kiss in 'Dhoom 2' was the talking point of the movie. Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor's Reel Kiss 8 / 8 Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor's famous kiss in their 1996 released 'Raja Hindustani' grabbed attention of the masses as back in time this was considered to be a bold mode.


CBC
09-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Carole Vivier 'led with her heart' as a champion for film, music in Manitoba
Tributes in memory of a Manitoba film and music industry trailblazer poured in this week recognizing Carole Vivier's legacy as a compassionate changemaker in the sector. Vivier, 73, was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister who worked to promote Winnipeg as a film destination in her role as the Manitoba Film and Music CEO from 1993 until she retired in 2019. Vivier died of lung cancer on Tuesday just four days shy of her birthday, according to her obituary published on Saturday. "Carole's warm smile, boundless love, and gentle spirit will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her," the obituary said. Her death is a "great loss" for the film community across the province due to her tenacity and influence on building strong connections with people internationally and locally, said her colleague of almost 25 years, Kenny Boyce. Together they would provide film producers and directors with a tour of Winnipeg to scout possible set locations at businesses, residences, parks and city streets to support their creative visions, share their stories and stay within budget, Boyce said, who works as the manager of film and special events for the city. "We both knew that we had a big responsibility and that a lot of people counted on us to be able to market and promote Winnipeg and to close these deals," he said. "Those kind of stories … leave an imprint — things that I'll never forget." In 1997, Vivier was instrumental in lobbying the provincial government for the first film tax credit in western Canada which supports crews to hone their craft and make a living, Boyce said. It provides a 30 per cent credit on all production spending in Manitoba, or between 45 and 65 per cent for eligible labour costs, according to the federal government. She advocated for airlines to provide a direct flight between Winnipeg and Los Angeles — a change that came to fruition in 2022 — further boosting Manitoba's film industry by making travel easier for filmmakers and people working in the entertainment industry. Like many Winnipeggers, Boyce said he is reminded of Vivier's legacy whenever he sees a fleet of big trucks and thinks, "there must be a movie going on today." "She was a passionate champion of Manitoba's film and music sectors, and her contributions are truly immeasurable," a statement from Manitoba Film and Music said. Vivier started working at the agency in 1985 and helped bring high-profile productions including Channel Zero, Heaven is for Real, A Dog's Purpose, Shall We Dance, Aloft and Capote to shoot in Manitoba and co-produce with local companies, the statement said. She supported the careers of filmmakers including Guy Maddin, Norma Bailey and Madison Thomas and artists Royal Canoe, Begonia, The Lytics, Crash Test Dummies and Chantal Kreviazuk. "Her love for Manitoba musicians was palpable — she was forever raving about the latest album or singing along to her favourite Manitoba playlists," according to the statement. Vivier served on many boards of directors, including at the National Screen Institute, the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Canadian Film Centre Feature Film Advisory Committee, Burton Cummings Theatre for Performing Arts and Film Training Manitoba. She helped bring the Juno Awards, which recognizes artists in Canada's music industry, to Winnipeg in 2005 and was the co-chair of the 2014 Juno host committee, Manitoba Film and Music said in its statement. Vivier "was an exceptional leader and changemaker because she led with her heart," the statement. She was the recipient of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012, awarded to Canadians who have made significant contributions to their community. She was also the recipient of the Order of Manitoba in 2014 and the Order of Canada last year. "These prestigious awards reflected her tireless dedication to making the world a better place, whether through her volunteer work, leadership, or quiet acts of kindness that left a lasting impact on those around her," her obituary said.