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David Dhawan says he made ‘Chashme Baddoor’ out of anger, laments actors today have no loyalty

David Dhawan says he made ‘Chashme Baddoor’ out of anger, laments actors today have no loyalty

Mumbai, Filmmaker David Dhawan said he made his 2013 comedy film, “Chashme Baddoor”, “out of anger” after sensing reluctance from top stars to collaborate with him. David Dhawan says he made ‘Chashme Baddoor’ out of anger, laments actors today have no loyalty The film, a remake of Sai Paranjpye’s 1981 cult-classic film of the same name, featured actors Taapsee Pannu, Divyendu, Siddharth, and Pakistani actor Ali Fazal. The movie received a mixed response from audiences and critics. “I made ‘Chashme Baddoor’ out of anger. Chintu ji barely had a role in it and I insisted he do it for me. We had three new boys and a girl in it,” David Dhawan, best known for films like “Aankhen”, “Raja Babu”, “Hero No. 1”, “Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya”, “Partner”, and “Main Tera Hero” among others, said last evening. The veteran director was in conversation with his actor son, Varun Dhawan, on the sidelines of the David Dhawan Film Festival. PVR INOX organized a special cinematic retrospective to celebrate the director’s legacy of iconic Hindi comedies. When …

Cate Blanchett laments that #MeToo movement ‘got killed very quickly’ in Hollywood: ‘I’m still on film sets and….’

Cate Blanchett laments that #MeToo movement ‘got killed very quickly’ in Hollywood: ‘I’m still on film sets and….’

Actor Cate Blanchett has spoken out about how she feels that the #MeToo movement in Hollywood “got killed very quickly”, leading to issues still persisting on film sets across America. Cate Blanchett arrives for the screening of the film Garance (Another Day) at the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France on May 17, 2026. (Photo by Valery HACHE / AFP) (AFP) Cate Blanchett on #MeToo in Hollywood Speaking at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, the two-time Oscar winner touched upon many issues in a wide-ranging staged conversation. During that conversation, Cate lamented that the tide of #MeToo has been turned in Hollywood, where she has been outspoken about gender equality. “It got killed very quickly, which I think is interesting,” said Blanchett, adding, “There are a lot of people with platforms who are able to speak up with relative safety and say this has happened to me. And the so-called average woman on the street, person on the street, is saying MeToo. Why does that get shut down?” The …

Sooraj Barjatya laments ‘marketing has taken preference over art’ in films, warns those sticking to formula | Exclusive

Sooraj Barjatya laments ‘marketing has taken preference over art’ in films, warns those sticking to formula | Exclusive

In a career spanning four decades, Sooraj Barjatya has given some of the biggest family dramas in Indian cinema. Even as the landscape of Indian storytelling has shifted toward flashier, more glamorous tales, the filmmaker has stayed true to his roots. As he moves to OTT with his new show, Sangamarmar, Barjatya says he is still committed to telling simple stories that families can watch. In an exclusive chat with Hindustan Times, the filmmaker opens up about the show, the limitations cinema faces today, and why streaming is liberating. Sooraj Barjatya talks about streaming, Sangamarmar, and more. Sooraj Barjatya on Sangamarmar Sangamarmar stars Sheen Savita Dass and Sourabh Raaj Jain in a love story that traverses decades. Talking about the title and premise, Barjatya tells us, “When this story was conceived, we set it in Agra because of the Taj Mahal. Sangamarmar represents the marble used to build the Taj. This show is the story of a couple who are not married, but for 25 years, their relationship grows. We wanted a title that shows …

Kumar Sangakkara laments Sri Lanka doing ‘same things over and over’ after T20 World Cup exit, issues ominous warning | Cricket News

Kumar Sangakkara laments Sri Lanka doing ‘same things over and over’ after T20 World Cup exit, issues ominous warning | Cricket News

3 min readFeb 26, 2026 06:21 PM IST Sri Lanka’s ouster from the race for the semifinal of the 2026 T20 World Cup was confirmed on Wednesday when they lost to New Zealand by 61 runs at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. It was met with widespread anger from fans at the stadium and former captain and batting great Kumar Sangakkara said that Sri Lanka could slip into “irrelevance” in world cricket if they don’t course correct. “There is a lot of hurt all round,” said Sangakkara in his post. “The fans devastated , disappointed , angry. The players are hurting badly too. I have been in similar dressing rooms. It’s not easy. But this responsibility comes with the turf. It’s a burden and a great privilege to represent your country and your people. There is a lot of work to be done at all levels to course correct. We can’t do the same things over and over and expect different results when the cricket world around us has evolved so quickly. We haven’t …

Kamal Haasan laments indie films not finding space in theatres: ‘Been my complaint for 40 years’

Kamal Haasan laments indie films not finding space in theatres: ‘Been my complaint for 40 years’

Updated on: Nov 21, 2025 02:43 pm IST Veteran star Kamal Haasan has addressed independent cinema being unable to find space in theatres due to commercial films. ‘Independent cinema is as free as India,’ veteran actor Kamal Haasan emphasised on Friday, while addressing the issue of how indie films are unable to compete with commercial films while finding space in theatres. The actor made the statement on the sidelines of this year’s edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which began in Goa on Thursday. Kamal Haasan addressed the travails of independent cinema in India at IFFI 2025. (PTI Photo)(PTI) Kamal Haasan on independent cinema in India The superstar walked the red carpet of IFFI 2025, ahead of the screening of his film Amaran, which he produced through his banner Raaj Kamal Films International. “Independent cinema is very independent, as free as India… don’t bring it into a confining space of a very commercialised cinema,” the 71-year-old told PTI on the occasion. Kamal Haasan is one of the most successful and acclaimed actors …

Pope hosts Hollywood stars at Vatican, laments decline in movie-going

Pope hosts Hollywood stars at Vatican, laments decline in movie-going

* Pope hosts Hollywood stars at Vatican, laments decline in movie-going Pope says cinemas risk disappearing from cities * Urges filmmakers to confront pain and injustice * Says digital culture squeezing out real storytelling By Crispian Balmer VATICAN CITY, – Pope Leo told a group of leading Hollywood actors and filmmakers at an audience in the Vatican on Saturday that cinemas were struggling to survive and that more should be done to protect them and preserve the shared experience of watching movies. Screen stars Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci, Chris Pine and Oscar-winning director Spike Lee were among those at the gathering. Leo, the first U.S. pope, said cinema was a vital “workshop of hope” at a time of global uncertainty and digital overload. “Cinemas are experiencing a troubling decline, with many being removed from cities and neighbourhoods,” he said. “More than a few people are saying that the art of cinema and the cinematic experience are in danger. I urge institutions not to give up, but to cooperate in affirming the social and cultural value …

Pakistan deputy PM Ishaq Dar laments ‘costly cup of tea’ in Kabul amid Afghanistan tension

Pakistan deputy PM Ishaq Dar laments ‘costly cup of tea’ in Kabul amid Afghanistan tension

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar reiterated his frustration over “a cup of tea” in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul, which he claims to have proved costly for Pakistan, describing it as a “big mistake” that “should not be repeated”, Tolo News reported. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar was referring to the 2021 visit of the then-Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed to Afghanistan(AFP File) Speaking during a Senate session on Wednesday, Pakistan’s Deputy PM slammed the previous Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government in a veiled attack, saying that under the pretext of that “cup of tea”, Pakistan’s borders were opened to Afghanistan, a decision he described as a major mistake. “It was a big mistake and should not be repeated,” Dar said during the session, as quoted by Tolo News. According to Tolo News, Dar was referring to the 2021 visit of the then-Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed to Afghanistan after the Taliban took over control of the country following the withdrawal of US …

‘Entire bowling attack is injury-prone’: Rishabh Pant laments LSG injury list after elimination, Mohammed Kaif slams retentions | Ipl News

‘Entire bowling attack is injury-prone’: Rishabh Pant laments LSG injury list after elimination, Mohammed Kaif slams retentions | Ipl News

Lucknow Super Giants’ bid to make the IPL 2025 Playoffs crashed at their home ground at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Monday, with Rishabh Pant’s men failing to defend a 205-run total against the SunRisers Hyderabad. Save for Avesh Khan’s economical spell and Digvesh Rathi’s two-wicket burst, the rest of the Lucknow bowling was peppered by the SRH batters, handing them their seventh loss of the season. Former India batter Mohammed Kaif slammed the LSG management for their auction and retention plans, hinging on a string of injury-prone bowlers. Ahead of the IPL 2025 auction, Lucknow retained speedsters Mayank Yadav (Rs 11 crore) and Mohsin Khan (Rs 4 crore). Story continues below this ad While Mohsin was ruled out of the season in its entirety, Mayank made a return to competitive action in the second half of the tournament, only to play two games before a recurring back issue marked him out of the edition. India seamer Akash Deep too had his share of troubles and wasn’t available consistently through the league stage. “I …

Mikel Arteta laments Arsenal slip as Liverpool close in on title

Mikel Arteta laments Arsenal slip as Liverpool close in on title

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta didn’t mince words after his side’s title hopes took a heavy blow in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, admitting his team “dropped our standards” in a result that could all but hand Liverpool the Premier League crown. The draw means that Liverpool only need a draw against arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday and the title could be decided before the Gunners next kick a ball in the league. Jakub Kiwior gave Arsenal a dream start with a thumping third-minute header, but the early dominance didn’t last long. Eberechi Eze pulled Palace level with a sublime volley in the 27th minute, connecting sweetly with Adam Wharton’s whipped corner. Story continues below this ad Leandro Trossard briefly restored the home crowd’s optimism just before halftime, finishing coolly after a slick passing move. But it was Crystal Palace who had the final say, as substitute Jean-Philippe Mateta punished a rare William Saliba error in the 83rd minute, latching onto the loose ball and lofting it past David Raya from 30 …

Aamir Khan explains how Chinese films rake in Rs 4,000+ crore; laments India’s limited movie screens: ‘We have only 10,000, they have over 1 lakh’ | Bollywood News

Aamir Khan explains how Chinese films rake in Rs 4,000+ crore; laments India’s limited movie screens: ‘We have only 10,000, they have over 1 lakh’ | Bollywood News

50 years since Aryabhata: the lift-off that launched India’s satellite odyssey April 19, 2025 When thrusters of the Soviet rocket carrier Interkosmos fired Aryabhata successfully into space from the Kapustin Yar cosmodrome in 1975, it was a historic lift-off that launched India’s satellite odyssey. Fifty years later, today the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has built 131 satellites, 51 of which are presently in orbit. Named after the ancient astronomer, Aryabhata was the country’s first indigenously built satellite launched from Russian soil on April 19, 1975. Interestingly, it took just 30 minutes after the launch for the first signals to be relayed back to the Indian ground station located in Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota, located about 5,000 km away from the Soviet military rocket launch complex. The Rohini Sounding Rocket Experiment and subsequent experiments since 1963 from the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station in Thiruvananthapuram, established by Vikram Sarabhai, tasted success multiple times, but Isro’s plan of designing and building its own satellite launch vehicle (SLV) was still at the drawing board. This meant …