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Jennifer Lopez kisses dancers on stage, fans react as video goes viral

Jennifer Lopez kisses dancers on stage, fans react as video goes viral

Jennifer Lopez kisses dancers on stage, fans react as video goes viral Jennifer Lopez has once again made the news after her sensational yet controversial dance performance at the AMAs. Read on to know what she did! American pop star and actress Jennifer Lopez raised eyebrows with her dance performance on stage at the AMAs on Monday. The 55-year-old artist lit up the stage with her performance and shared kisses with two dancers while performing to Can’t Get Enough of You, catching the attention of everyone present. The American Music Awards (AMAs) is a major celebrity event that has been supported by Dick Clark Productions since 1974 and took place on Monday with Jennifer Lopez as one of the performers. In a video making waves on the internet, Jennifer Lopez can be seen opening her performance by sharing lip kisses with first a male dancer and then instantly with a female one, wearing a shimmery bodysuit and blonde hair. Fans have since taken to various social media platforms and have …

Mohanlal In Iruvar: When An Icon Played Another

Mohanlal In Iruvar: When An Icon Played Another

When Mani Ratnam released Iruvar in 1997, it was more than just a cinematic tribute to Tamil Nadu’s political history—it was an artistic gamble that required its cast to embody real-life icons without reducing them to caricatures. At the heart of this film lies Mohanlal’s extraordinary portrayal of Anandan, a character unmistakably inspired by M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), the actor-turned-politician who redefined Tamil cinema and political discourse. Mohanlal didn’t just play Anandan—he became him. And in doing so, he delivered a performance that remains one of Indian cinema’s most quietly monumental achievements.  A Portrait in Transformation  Mohanlal’s Anandan is introduced as a struggling actor, a man of modest means but boundless optimism. As the film traces his journey to superstardom and eventual political ascension, Mohanlal doesn’t opt for mimicry. Instead, he internalizes Anandan’s metamorphosis, letting it unfold gently through his gaze, posture, and pauses. It’s a performance of restraint and rhythm—a sharp contrast to the larger-than-life persona that MGR embodied in real life.  Take, for instance, the scene where Anandan, fresh off landing his first lead …