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  • Ent News Today: Rhea finds love again 2 years after Sushant’s demise; Sidharth-Kiara’s wedding guest list

    Ent News Today: Rhea finds love again 2 years after Sushant’s demise; Sidharth-Kiara’s wedding guest list

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    It was quite a busy day for the entertainment world with several shocking announcement and revelations. From Rhea Chakraborty finding love again two years after Sushant Singh Rajput‘s demise to Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani planning to get married in Chandigarh with their Bollywood friends in attendance, here are the top trending entertainment news today.

    Sidharth Malhotra-Kiara Advani wedding guest list

    According to the reports, lovebirds Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani are planning to get married in Chandigarh keeping their families in mind. It is also being said that their wedding will be attended by their close Bollywood friends such as Karan Johar, Katrina Kaif, Varun Dhawan and more. Check out full story here.

    Singham actor Prakash Raj has brutally trolled Akshay Kumar for his Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj look and also over the goof-up where a chandelier having light bulbs installed throughout its rim is seen. Check out full story here.

    As the makers of Bajrangi Bhaijaan are gearing up for the sequel Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2, Salman Khan and veteran screenwriter K V Vijayendra Prasad, father of legendary director SS Rajamouli, have confirmed that Aamir Khan and other top south superstars rejected the film before it went to Salman Khan. Check out full story here.

    After recently announcing the third installment of Singham with Ajay Devgn, director Rohit Shetty has now confirmed that Deepika Padukone will be the leading lady and the lady cop in Singham 3. Check out full story here.

    Rhea Chakraborty is dating Bunty Sajdeh

    Two years after Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise, Rhea Chakraborty has finally moved on and the actress is reportedly dating Bollywood film producer with Bunty Sajdeh. Check out full story here.

    Kajol‘s advice to Nysa and Yug over ‘trolling’ culture

    Kajol recently opened up about her children Nysa and Yug and what advice she has dished out to her kids over the growing trolling culture in India, since they are constantly exposed to the press and social media. Check out full story here.

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  • Exclusive: Kiara Advani-Sidharth Malhotra to tie the knot in Chandigarh

    Exclusive: Kiara Advani-Sidharth Malhotra to tie the knot in Chandigarh

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    Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra are perhaps Bollywood’s most sought after. While they haven’t officially confirmed their relationship status, fans have been manifesting a wedding. Now, it looks like wedding bells will soon be ringing for the duo.

    Filmfare has learnt that Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra will rerportedly tie the knot soon. As per sources, it has been confirmed that the wedding will be held in Chandigarh.

    Earlier, it was believed that the wedding will take place in Goa. However, it looks like the couple opted for Chandigarh keeping Sidharth’s Punjabi family in mind.

    Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra’s relationship has been the talk of B-town for a while now. The two have been spotted making appearances in and around town.

    Kiara Advani, Sidharth Malhotra

    For the uninitiated, the actors allegedly hit it off while filming for Shershaah. The film opened to great critical and fan reception.

    On the work front, Kiara Advani will soon be seen in Govinda Naam Mera, while Sidharth Malhotra will be seen in his OTT debut Indian Police Force.

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  • Akshay Kumar, Shah Rukh Khan, Kartik Aaryan and more: Here is a look at the 2023 line up

    Akshay Kumar, Shah Rukh Khan, Kartik Aaryan and more: Here is a look at the 2023 line up

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    Akshay Kumar

    Superstar Akshay Kumar has as many as six movies coming up in 2023. Fans can wait for movies like Selfieee, Vedant Marathe Veer Daudle Saat, Gorkha, Capsule Gill, Oh My God 2, Soorari Pottru remake. At least four of them will hit the theatres. Surely, Akshay Kumar is on a signing spree and how.

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  • Malaika Arora, Sidharth Malhotra And Sara Ali Khan Were Clicked In The City

    Malaika Arora, Sidharth Malhotra And Sara Ali Khan Were Clicked In The City

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    One of those days when a lot of celebs are out and about in the city. While some were clicked at the airport, some were seen post their workout.

    Sidharth Malhotra was clicked at the airport. He looked dapper as always in a red Balenciaga hoodie and black joggers. Sara Ali Khan and Malaika Arora were clicked post their workout. Sara kept it quirky in a white graphic tee with red shorts while Malaika went for a white top with dark green yoga pants.

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  • Thank God Review

    Thank God Review

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    3.0/5

    Thank God is an official remake of the 2009 Danish social comedy Sorte Kugler (What Goes Around). Ayaan Kapoor (Sidharth Malhotra) is a bankrupt real estate agent married to a cop. Frustrated with his lot in life, he isn’t on his best behaviour with either wife Ruhi (Rakul Preet Singh) or with daughter Pihu (Kiara Khanna). He’s got anger management issues, is low on self-esteem, is jealous as hell and adores Nora Fatehi as a fantasy figure. One fine day, he meets with an accident, and instead of waking up in the operating room, he wakes up in the afterlife itself. This version of afterlife consists of a giant stadium full of souls, who’d be judging him in a game show called The Game Of Life, hosted by C.G., short for Chitragupta (Ajay Devgn). If he wins enough white balls, he’ll be sent back to be resurrected. However, an abundance of black balls would mean an eternity spent in hell…
    C.G. makes him relive episodes from his own life. He realises his mistakes when he sees them from a different perspective. He realises he’s been kind of shallow and selfish all his life and has started taking relationships for granted. The different rounds teach him a lesson in humility. He also learns to appreciate the good that is happening in his life and to let go of the bad. C.G. acts as his friend, philosopher and guide throughout. His dad jokes and mealy homilies hide kernels of truth behind them. Ayaan goes from someone living in denial about his shortcomings to being someone who accepts them and is willing to change. 
    Thank God is a kind of an escapist fantasy. We all would love to have a second chance. The film provides a protagonist with many second chances and helps him become a better person in the process. Who wouldn’t wish for that kind of a leeway? Apart from the protagonist, who is kind of immature and clueless, every other person in his life, be it his mother, elder sister, his wife or even his daughter are more sorted than him. How they’ve tolerated him so far is a mystery by itself. Life lessons are taught in a hugely over the top manner, which is but the norm for Indra Kumar’s films. Men are pigs and sometimes it takes God’s direct intervention for them to turn into cultured beings,  seems to be the consensus of the film. Karma’s a bitch and would bite you in the ass if you don’t do good is the film’s simple lesson. Even if you won’t laugh out loud, some scenes definitely would make you smile. 
    Veterans Kanwaljit Singh and Seema Pahwa play Ayaan’s parents and his scenes with them offer the best emotional impact. Rakul Preet Singh breezes through her role of being a caring wife. We wish she had more to do here. After doing romance and action earlier, Sidharth Malhotra has tried his hand at situational comedy and isn’t half bad as a clueless individual going through an early midlife crisis. His reaction shots are spot on. The film rests on the able shoulders of Ajay Devgn. He is at his comedic best as the all-knowing game show host who has nothing but the best interests of the contestants at heart. One can see he’s enjoying himself playing C.G. and has brought in his A game essaying the role.

    Watch Thank God for its light-hearted moments. Then go home and watch the classic It’s A Wonderful Life (1946), the granddaddy of all such films involving alternate lives. 

    Trailer : Thank God

    Dhaval Roy, October 25, 2022, 5:39 PM IST


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    3.0/5


    Story: Ayaan is a hard-on-luck but self-centred and egoistic real estate guy who meets with a car accident and reaches Heaven. He encounters Chitragupt there and needs to play the ‘Game of Life’ that will decide whether he goes back to Earth or Hell, depending on his deeds. Will he win the game and be united with his wife and daughter?

    Review:
    The movie quickly establishes Ayaan Kapoor (Sidharth Malhotra) as a successful but amoral real estate agent who has a huge debt and needs to sell his bungalow to repay it. As he struggles to crack a deal, he often takes out his stress on his cop wife, Ruhi Kapoor (Rakul Preet Singh). On his daughter’s birthday, as he’s rushing to meet a prospective client, Ayaan meets with a car accident and gains consciousness in Heaven, where his deeds will be judged. By this point, one can already predict the course of the judgement as one is already familiar with Ayaan’s character. Written by Aakash Kaushik and Madhur Sharma, the simplistic story leaves little to the imagination, and the audience can foretell how things will go. Most events that the judgement will be based on are predictable, and things are made too convenient for the protagonist, Ayaan.
    Director Indra Kumar sets out to deliver an entertainer with a message about karma and stays the course without making the narrative too heavy or dark. Chitragupt or CG (Ajay Devgn), YD or Yamdoot (Mahesh Balraj) and apsaras are given modern avatars to make viewing more palatable and relatable. There are references to Devgn’s superhit franchise Singham and a nod to Kaun Banega Crorepati. The premise is mostly dialogue-driven but adding flashbacks, encounters with YD and apsaras, and ‘lifelines’ breaks the monotony. The makers could have paid more attention to the CGI, which appears gimmicky in most parts.

    Although Ajay Devgn plays his part as the stern yet regardful deity well, the role is too simplistic for a powerful performer like him. Sidharth performs earnestly as the self-absorbed and unprincipled man, but things would have been more interesting if his character had more depth to make the judgement more gripping. Rakul, as his supportive and more talented wife, is decent. Senior actors Kanwaljeet Singh and Seema Pahwa have cameo appearances as Ayaan’s parents but display their acting chops.

    The story is stuck in the 90s and oversimplified but the movie makes for an easy watch. It might find favour with audiences who want a clean entertainer, as the film has a message or two about moving on about tribulations, being humane and the importance of one’s family.

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