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Cape Verde hero Vozinha’s mother could not afford visa fees for World Cup | Football News

Cape Verde hero Vozinha’s mother could not afford visa fees for World Cup | Football News

The evening did not end for Vozinha, the Cape Verdean hero against Spain. The flag draped around his body, the goalkeeper sprinted in joyous aimlessness around the Atlanta Stadium. When finally, the broadcasters managed to drag him for a chat, his eyes were welling with tears, blending with the sweat dripping over his forehead. He was happy that his seven saves, each rolling into history books, etched his country’s greatest night in football. But he was unhappy that his mother was not with him. The tickets were booked, the bags were packed, but she was denied the visa. “She didn’t manage to be here because of the visa. Because of the money you have to pay for the visa, we didn’t manage on time. I would like her to be here,” he sighed, clutching the player of the match memento as though it were a slice of his soul. Emotion took over. “I cried after the game because I grew up with my grandparents when I was a kid, and they could not be there. …

Buchi Babu Sana admits Peddi trailer was ‘too much’, backfired: ‘We can’t afford such things with big movies’

Buchi Babu Sana admits Peddi trailer was ‘too much’, backfired: ‘We can’t afford such things with big movies’

The road to theatres for the Ram Charan-starrer Peddi was incredibly rocky. Long before the movie even hit the big screen, it was already fighting an uphill battle against intense online negativity, scepticism, and harsh criticism. Now, director Buchi Babu Sana has candidly admitted that the film’s trailer was a misstep that disappointed audiences before opening day. Ram Charan plays a cricket player in Buchi Babu Sana’s film. Speaking in a post-release interview for the producers Mythri Movie Makers, the filmmaker acknowledged that the trailer, which dropped on June 4, failed to capture the story’s true essence, leaving fans more confused than excited. Buchi Babu admits the trailer did more harm than good Looking back at how audiences reacted to the trailer, the director admitted to actor Jagapathi Babu that the team had made a major mistake during editing. He explained, “We just can’t afford such things with big movies. In the trailer, too many things were packed into one scene; it was just too much.” Jagapathi Babu, who was right there during the discussion, …

Backrooms: A film can be cryptic, but can’t afford to be dull; here’s why this disappointing Kane Parsons film is both

Backrooms: A film can be cryptic, but can’t afford to be dull; here’s why this disappointing Kane Parsons film is both

Expectation is often the root of disappointment. And having gone into Backrooms with sky-high hopes, I can confirm the saying holds true. As the end credits rolled, there wasn’t a more disappointed viewer in the theatre than yours truly. The entire experience reminds of the fictional “Cinema of the Unsettling” championed by Gabe in the pop culture favourite series, The Office. A still from Backrooms The internet has been abuzz about this sci-fi horror film directed by YouTuber Kane Parsons. Releasing around the same time as Obsession, another theatrical debut from a YouTube creator, conversations have centred on how a new generation of filmmakers is challenging traditional notions of filmmaking and budgets. Well, Obsession was worth every penny. It spun a tale so twisted that it lingered long after the credits rolled, eventually becoming a cultural phenomenon. Can Backrooms claim the same? I am afraid the answer is no. The story follows Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a furniture store owner struggling through therapy as his marriage falls apart. One day, he discovers a mysterious portal hidden …

Steven Spielberg says Bond franchise can’t afford him, reveals he was previously rejected

Steven Spielberg says Bond franchise can’t afford him, reveals he was previously rejected

Los Angeles, Director Steven Spielberg wanted to add a Bond film to his storied career in Hollywood but was rejected twice and now he believes the makers cannot afford him. Steven Spielberg says Bond franchise can’t afford him, reveals he was previously rejected During a recent interview on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, the “Disclosure Day” director was asked whether he had any regrets about not helming a 007 film. “I have regrets that they didn’t approach me to direct a Bond film. I approached Cubby Broccoli after ‘Jaws’ was a big hit. I’d always wanted to make a James Bond film from the day I saw ‘Dr. No’, so I called Cubby Broccoli after ‘Jaws’ and volunteered. I said, ‘If you need a director, I would love to direct one.’ And he said no and he moved on.” The “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” director then pitched himself again after the release of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” when Broccoli reached out to him asking to use the film’s iconic five-note musical melody in a …

Satyadev candidly admits actors cannot afford to make their political inclinations public: ‘I’d better have money’

Satyadev candidly admits actors cannot afford to make their political inclinations public: ‘I’d better have money’

Actor Satyadev recently spoke about his career and admitted that public figures like him cannot afford to make their political inclinations public unless they’re rich. On the Raw Talks with VK podcast, the actor also remarked that it was just a business model that put the audience first, candidly admitting that he’d never make his real thoughts public. Satyadev says that only actors who are rich can afford to speak up. Satyadev admits actors cannot afford to be public with politics While discussing the nuances of being a public figure, Satyadev remarked that it also meant he could never be candid about his politics. “In the entertainment industry, you can never deliver an honest opinion. I believe that. Because, at the end of the day, if you want an audience to watch your film, your political inclinations or something particular (cannot be public),” he said, calling it a ‘protocol’ and stating that one cannot survive in the film industry without diplomacy. Explaining why he said that, he added that if he wanted all kinds of …

Beyond the ‘cockroach’ meme: Info war India cannot afford to lose | Opinion

Beyond the ‘cockroach’ meme: Info war India cannot afford to lose | Opinion

There is a playbook, well-documented and repeatedly tested, that hostile networks, both domestic and foreign, deploy across the developing world when they cannot win at the ballot box. The Cockroach Janta Party logo on its website. (Reuters Photo) The objective is never to win a single argument. It is to manufacture a permanent sense of national unease, a slow and creeping suspicion that the country is failing, its leadership is corrupt, and its institutions are broken beyond repair. India, to its credit, has proven harder to break than most. Having failed to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi across three consecutive electoral mandates, these forces have shifted their attention to a softer target: the smartphones of young Indians who form their political opinions almost entirely through social media. What appears to be a meme page is very often something far more deliberate. Recognising that gap between appearance and intent is the first act of resistance. The countries in India’s neighbourhood offer the sharpest and most sobering lessons in what happens when these operations go unchallenged. In …

Sharib Hashmi on financial toll of his wife’s cancer relapse: ‘Can’t afford to say no to any work’ | Bollywood News

Sharib Hashmi on financial toll of his wife’s cancer relapse: ‘Can’t afford to say no to any work’ | Bollywood News

4 min readBengaluruMay 15, 2026 04:38 PM IST Actor Sharib Hashmi has opened up about the difficult phase his family is going through after his wife, Nasreen, suffered a sixth relapse of cancer. While speaking about the emotional and financial challenges, the actor shared that he is trying hard to stay hopeful despite the situation becoming increasingly difficult. In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Sharib said, “I am just trying to keep my mind in a positive frame, otherwise it will become very difficult for me to deal with it. The treatment is underway and thankfully she is responding to it positively. My wife is a big fighter, and seeing her spirit gives us hope too. But it is a long journey as the cancer has spread all over the body.” Sharib Hashmi’s wife Nasreen was first diagnosed with oral cancer in August 2018 and has undergone five surgeries since then. Although she had been in remission after her last surgery in September 2024, the cancer returned earlier this year. Recalling how they discovered …

Rahul Dev makes fun of Mahesh Babu’s ‘Bollywood can’t afford him’ claim: ‘He can’t speak Hindi’

Rahul Dev makes fun of Mahesh Babu’s ‘Bollywood can’t afford him’ claim: ‘He can’t speak Hindi’

Mahesh Babu is one of the biggest names in the Telugu film industry. Though many of his Telugu hits have been dubbed in Hindi, he has never starred in a full-fledged Hindi film. In fact, he had even addressed the same and famously quipped that “Bollywood can’t afford him.” Now, in a new interaction, Rahul Dev, who worked with Mahesh in the 2002 western action-comedy Takkari Donga, spoke about the same and hinted that the real reason for Mahesh not working in Hindi films may be something else. Mahesh Babu will next be seen in SS Rajamouli’s Varanasi. ‘Mahesh Babu doesn’t speak Hindi’ While speaking to Hindi Rush, Rahul brought up Mahesh’s earlier collaborations with director Trivikram Srinivas and how the sensible cinema they made together struck a chord with the audience, making Mahesh a prominent face in the Telugu film industry. He said, “Director Srinivas is a very sensible director. He (Mahesh Babu) was his first choice for several years and they did many films together. They merge commercial with sense, that genre is …

‘Rank 1’ Indrans left school after Class 4 as he couldn’t afford a uniform; appeared for Class 7 exams after winning National Award at 68 | Malayalam News

‘Rank 1’ Indrans left school after Class 4 as he couldn’t afford a uniform; appeared for Class 7 exams after winning National Award at 68 | Malayalam News

4 min readKochiApr 14, 2026 04:44 PM IST Among the many things Malayalam cinema is known and appreciated for, its long list of extraordinary character actors ranks among the highest. Ever since the industry’s birth, one of its major strengths has been that creators could courageously write layered, impactful roles not just for the leading stars but also for the supporting ones, as they would be just as talented, if not more, than the former. Indrans is one such artiste who has often displayed his immense potential by playing a wide range of roles across starkly different genres, thus positioning himself as one of the most potent arrows in the quiver of Malayalam cinema. Indrans’ early life Born on March 16, 1956, in Thiruvananthapuram as Surendran Kochuvelu, Indrans made his foray into the film industry in 1981 as a costume designer, and then kick-started his career as an actor by taking on small roles. While he initially played predominantly comedic characters and excelled at them, he was often typecast in those roles, with few filmmakers …

Kashmera Shah recalls getting paid Rs 30,000 for Shah Rukh Khan’s Yes Boss, says she couldn’t afford a car: ‘I didn’t have money’ | Bollywood News

Kashmera Shah recalls getting paid Rs 30,000 for Shah Rukh Khan’s Yes Boss, says she couldn’t afford a car: ‘I didn’t have money’ | Bollywood News

3 min readChennaiApr 8, 2026 08:13 PM IST Kashmera Shah recently spoke about her struggling days with Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa on their YouTube podcast. Kashmera recalled how, early in her career, she got the chance to play a glamorous, wealthy girl in Yes Boss, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla. However, her real life was completely the opposite. She recalled arriving on set in an auto rickshaw and shared that she would arrive early just so her colleagues don’t get to know about her mode of transport. Speaking on Bharti TV, Kashmera said, “I had not told my mother that I am doing Yes Boss. I took her to watch the film. Nobody used to recognise me without make-up, and I did not have money either at that time.” Sharing how much she was paid for that film, the actor said, “I was paid Rs 30,000 for that. I had no car at that time because I was a struggler. Nikki Aneja was cast in the role first, but she wasn’t available, …