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Anubhav Sinha breaks silence on calling out Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan: ‘There is no filter for audacity, I was anrgy’ | Bollywood News

Anubhav Sinha breaks silence on calling out Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan: ‘There is no filter for audacity, I was anrgy’ | Bollywood News

4 min readNew DelhiMar 2, 2026 08:47 PM IST Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha has always been known for speaking his mind. At one point, he frequently took to social media to voice his opinions on national issues. He had even called out superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan for not speaking up on matters concerning the country. Over time, however, his online outspokenness reduced — and eventually stopped. Now, the filmmaker has addressed the shift. In an interview with Zoom, Sinha reflected on the phase when he publicly criticised the Khans. “There is no filter for audacity. I knew these stars personally, so there was no hesitation because they were superstars. There is nothing like judicious audacity. I was angry at the state of things and our role in it,” he said, adding that he stepped back because the platform itself “became ridiculous.” Why Anubhav Sinha is not active on X Explaining why he stopped tweeting, Anubhav Sinha shared, “After a point, Twitter became such that you wouldn’t know whether you were speaking to a …

‘Ranbir, you eat so much?’: Ranbir Kapoor’s family call him the biggest glutton, reveal who has zero filter; watch

‘Ranbir, you eat so much?’: Ranbir Kapoor’s family call him the biggest glutton, reveal who has zero filter; watch

The Kapoor Khandaan are undoubtedly one of the most fascinating families of Indian cinema. The family consists of different individuals, who come from different generations. But thanks to their annual Christmas lunches and their latest Netflix special, one thing we know is common between all of them is their love for good food. We get a good glimpse into that and their beautiful bond in Dining With The Kapoors, created by actor-turned-chef and Raj Kapoor’s grandson Armaan Jain. Well, in a new clip from the special, the family reveals who is the most unfiltered and who is the biggest glutton. Kareena Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor and Navya Nanda The clip begins with Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor’s daughter Riddhima Kapoor Sahni reading out the first question: Which Kapoor has no filter? Rima Jain names Ranbir Kapoor, and says, “He shoots out. Bol deta hai kuchh bhi.” RK, on the other hand, says, “Not this generation, but the generation above us, none of them had a filter.” Agreeing with her son, Neetu Kapoor says, “Dabbu, Chimpu, Rima, …

ChatGPT’s Ghibli filter is political now — but it always was

ChatGPT’s Ghibli filter is political now — but it always was

When I saw my colleague Kylie Robison’s story about OpenAI’s new image generator on Tuesday, I thought this week might be fun. Generative AI images raise all kinds of ethical issues, but I find them wildly entertaining, and I spent large chunks of that day watching other Verge staff test ChatGPT in ways that covered the entire spectrum, from cute to cursed. But on Thursday afternoon, the White House decided to spoil it. Its X account posted a photograph of a crying detainee that it bragged was an arrested fentanyl trafficker and undocumented immigrant. Then it added an almost certainly AI-generated cartoon of an officer handcuffing the sobbing woman — not attributed to any particular tool, but in the unmistakable style of ChatGPT’s super-popular Studio Ghibli imitations, which have flooded the internet over the past week. An ugly use of a software tool shouldn’t necessarily indict that tool. But as the picture joined the host of others on my social feeds, the adorable Ghibli filter and the White House’s social media blitz started to feel …

The ChatGPT-Studio Ghibli filter is AI’s cheap shortcut to art; read what auteur Hayao Miyazaki thought about this

The ChatGPT-Studio Ghibli filter is AI’s cheap shortcut to art; read what auteur Hayao Miyazaki thought about this

Mar 28, 2025 05:42 PM IST ChatGPT-Ghibli filter, an AI tool that replicates Ghibli’s painstakingly crafted art style…but does this really qualify as art? Here’s what Miyazaki says Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron took six years to complete, with a team of just 60 animators painstakingly crafting a single minute of animation per month. This slow, deliberate process is the essence of Studio Ghibli: a labour of love in every frame. From the sizzling breakfast scene in Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) to the indelible magic of Spirited Away (2001). Ghibli’s films transcend mere animation, blending fantasy with truth in a way that speaks deeply to audiences worldwide. Hayao Miyazaki and a still from Spirited Away (2001) Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) Can algorithms create art? Enter the ChatGPT-Ghibli filter, an AI tool that replicates Ghibli’s painstakingly crafted art style. This feature makes Ghibli-style animation accessible to anyone, so naturally, the internet has erupted with Ghibli versions of everything — from the iconic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) train scene to viral memes and pop …

Bluesky gets three-minute videos and a filter to help with DM spam

Bluesky gets three-minute videos and a filter to help with DM spam

Bluesky is adding support for longer, three-minute videos – a notable improvement from the previous one-minute limit. The update is rolling out in Bluesky version 1.99, which also includes a new DM filter that allows you to you approve or reject messages from people you might not know. The new “Chat Requests” feature is similar to Message Requests on X, and it will appear as a banner at the top of your inbox. Tap into it, and you’ll find messages from unknown users. Based on the example shared by Bluesky, it looks like the platform will also let you know if the person trying to message you is followed by anyone you’re following. Bluesky is also making it easier to mute accounts, as you can now select the three-dot menu beneath someone’s post and choose “Mute account.” Previously, you had to navigate to the user’s profile in order to mute them. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more …

Google Reportedly Working On a Content Filter Feature for Gemini

Google Reportedly Working On a Content Filter Feature for Gemini

Google is reportedly working on a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature for its in-house chatbot Gemini. As per the report, the feature was spotted in the latest beta version of the Google app for Android and is called Content filters. As the name suggests, it is believed that the feature will allow users granular control over unwanted or harmful content generated by the AI chatbot. However, since the feature is said to not be public-facing or active, it is unclear how it would function. Gemini May Get a Content Filter Feature According to an Android Authority report, the Mountain View-based tech giant is working on a content moderation tool for Gemini. The evidence of the feature was spotted by the publication in the Google app for Android beta version 15.51.24.sa.arm64. Notably, the feature is not public facing so beta testers will not be able to test it out just yet. The publication also shared a screenshot of the feature. Based on the screenshot, the new feature is available within the Gemini Settings page between the …

I Want To Talk: Abhishek Bachchan has a pot belly in jaw-dropping first look, fans call him ‘real actor without filter’ | Bollywood

I Want To Talk: Abhishek Bachchan has a pot belly in jaw-dropping first look, fans call him ‘real actor without filter’ | Bollywood

Oct 25, 2024 12:35 PM IST I Want To Talk first look sees a pot-bellied Abhishek Bachchan looking rather puzzled. The fans have appreciated the actor’s avatar for the film. The first look of Abhishek Bachchan and Shoojit Sircar’s upcoming collaboration I Want To Talk was released on Friday morning. The makers and Abhishek took to social media to share the first-look poster and Abhishek’s avatar in it certainly caught people’s attention. (Also read: I Want To Talk teaser: Abhishek Bachchan announces his next film with Shoojit Sircar. Watch) Abhishek Bachchan in I Want To Talk I Want To Talk first look The poster features Abhishek standing in the middle of a room wearing just a robe and pyjamas. The robe is unfastened from the front, revealing the actor’s bare torso, which has a hint of a pot belly. In the poster, Abhishek, wearing glasses, is looking away from the camera. Sharing the poster on Instagram, Abhishek wrote in the caption: Bolne ke liye toh bohot kuch hai but then, a picture ‘talks’ a thousand …

Karisma Kapoor shares her sunkissed image with no filter

Actor Karisma Kapoor on Friday shared her sunkissed image. The images shows Karisma flaunting her bright smile as she stands under the Sun.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Karisma Kapoor (@therealkarismakapoor) “No filter days (sun and white heart emojis),” she captioned the post. The comment section was immediately filled with heartfelt reactions. “How beautiful,” a social media user commented. “Forever young,” another fan wrote. Meanwhile, on the work front, Karisma is currently seen as one of the judges on India`s Best Dancer 4 alongside Geeta Kapur and Terence Lewis. Last month, actors Karisma Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor brought back memories of the iconic track `Le Gayi` on the stage of `India`s Best Dancer 4`.The duo recreated the famous dance steps, much to the delight of the audience. On the acting front, Karisma will be seen headlining `Brown` series, which also stars Helen and Soni Razdan. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated …

Social networks can’t be forced to filter content for kids, says judge

A federal judge issued a last-minute partial block on a Texas law that would require some large web services to identify minors and filter what they see online. Called HB 18 or the Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act, it was signed into law last year and was set to take effect over the weekend on September 1st. But a late Friday court ruling determined that the “monitoring and filtering” requirements posed a significant threat to online speech. The SCOPE Act requires a range of web services, particularly large social networks, to apply special rules to users whose registered age is under 18. That includes limiting data collection, banning targeted advertising, and not allowing financial transactions without parental consent. More unusually for a US-based law, it says services must implement a plan to “prevent the known minor’s exposure to harmful material,” including content that promotes or “glorifies” things like suicide, self-harm, substance abuse, and “grooming.” And any service whose content is deemed more than one-third harmful or obscene (as defined by an existing …