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The Boys’ Elon Musk parody leaves world’s richest man fuming: ‘Pathetic’

The Boys’ Elon Musk parody leaves world’s richest man fuming: ‘Pathetic’

Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys has once again sparked controversy after the show’s finale featured a billionaire tech tycoon who was widely interpreted by viewers as a parody of Elon Musk. Elon Musk slammed The Boys, earning a response from show creator Erik Kripke. (X/@wasuptalababy) In the finale, a satirical character, named Gunter Van Ellis, was introduced as the “world’s richest man,” an “amateur astronaut,” and someone with 17 children. The details given for the character are somewhat similar to some of the details of Elon Musk, and many fans quickly linked the character to Musk. The character was later killed in a brutal sequence involving Homelander. The character and its end triggered major reactions online. Also read: The Boys Season 5 finale: Will there be a Season 6? All about possible spin-offs Musk reacted to the finale: ‘Pathetic’ Musk later reacted to criticism surrounding the finale on X, responding to a post criticizing the show’s ending with a one-word response, “Pathetic.” The backlash quickly evolved into an online feud between Musk and The Boys’ …

Athiya Shetty faces heat for sharing Lata Mangeshkar’s photo while paying tribute to Asha Bhosle: ‘This is pathetic’

Athiya Shetty faces heat for sharing Lata Mangeshkar’s photo while paying tribute to Asha Bhosle: ‘This is pathetic’

The death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle on April 12 plunged the nation into mourning, with tributes pouring in from across the film and music fraternity. However, amid the grief, actor Athiya Shetty has been facing backlash on social media after she shared a picture of Lata Mangeshkar instead, while paying homage to Asha Bhosle. Asha Bhosle passed away on Sunday due to multi-organ failure in Mumbai. The apparent mix-up did not go unnoticed, with social media users calling out the error and labelling it insensitive, sparking a wave of backlash online. Athiya Shetty gets trolled Asha Bhosle died on April 12 in Mumbai. Following her death, Athiya, daughter of Suniel Shetty, took to Instagram to share a condolence post. However, she inadvertently posted a picture of Lata Mangeshkar, who had passed away on February 6, 2022, which led to massive backlash on social media. The slip-up was quickly noticed by social media users online, who called out the mix-up almost immediately. Though Athiya deleted the post shortly after, screenshots had already gone viral, fuelling …

Orry takes a ‘pathetic’ dig at Sara Ali Khan’s career after she unfollows him; internet calls him a ‘bully’. Watch

Orry takes a ‘pathetic’ dig at Sara Ali Khan’s career after she unfollows him; internet calls him a ‘bully’. Watch

What was once a friendly equation between Sara Ali Khan and Orhan Awatramani, aka Orry, seems to have taken a sharp turn. The social media personality recently took a not-so-subtle dig at Sara in a reel that has caught the internet’s attention. His sarcastic response came after Sara unfollowed him on social media, and the internet has called it “pathetic”. Orhan Awatramani takes a dig at Sara Ali Khan in his new video. Orry takes a dig at Sara Ali Khan On Monday, Orry shared a reel in which he gave a twist to another creator Amulya Rattan’s video, in which she calls out a man’s ‘civic sense’ for walking behind her while she was recording. However, what truly caught the internet’s attention was Orry’s dig at Sara Ali Khan’s career. In the video, Orry was wearing a blue mesh top with a printed dotted outline of a bra on it. One social media user commented, “Genuine question: What exactly is that bra holding together?” To this, Orry replied, “Sara Ali Khan’s hits.” The internet …

Varun Dhawan has a witty remark to person asking him not to do ‘pathetic movie’ like Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Varun Dhawan has a witty remark to person asking him not to do ‘pathetic movie’ like Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Actor Varun Dhawan has responded with a witty remark after a person asked him not to do ‘pathetic movies’ like Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari. Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, Varun chatted with his fans and followers. He wrote, “Long time no chat. Let’s do a session today #varunsays at 1.30. Lunch ke time pe baat karte hain (Let’s talk during lunch).” Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari released in theatres last year on October 2. Varun Dhawan talks about ‘pathetic’ Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Talking about his last release, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, a person wrote, “Bhai aren’t u serious Abt ur comeback? Stop doing pathetic movies like SSKTK in the name of versatility.” He replied, “Chalo film phir bhi chal gaye thodi. App theatre jata rehna mein (The film did work a little bit. You please continue going to the theatre) #border 2 might surprise u since ur taste is amazing.” What fans have to say A person said, “But SSKTK was a nice movie, …

 Rajesh Khanna stood in line for a public toilet with a dabba; it gave him his last hit; Dimple Kapadia called his state ‘pathetic’ | Bollywood News

 Rajesh Khanna stood in line for a public toilet with a dabba; it gave him his last hit; Dimple Kapadia called his state ‘pathetic’ | Bollywood News

Most of us who live regular lives often read and hear about this idea of stardom, where someone lives a god-like existence. It is made to sound like they walk on clouds and are surrounded by people who fulfil every wish they might have. Not just that, they exist in a world where the rules are different and there, they are loved and revered by everyone who they lay their eyes on. We might not experience it but we witness these stars as they are being put on a pedestal, and sometimes, we also get to witness as they lose their throne, sometimes in a rather tragic fashion. Rajesh Khanna, who is often described as one of the biggest superstars of his era, was the king of his domain when luck was on his side. His Midas touch turned every film into a hit and the craze of every hit film made him an even bigger superstar but, this era, as luxurious as it was for him, ended, and when it did, Kaka, as he …

Centre Puts IndiGo Under Fortnightly Review, Warns Of Toughest Action: ‘Pathetic Communication’ | India News

Centre Puts IndiGo Under Fortnightly Review, Warns Of Toughest Action: ‘Pathetic Communication’ | India News

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R Ashwin rips apart India’s ‘pathetic’ batting after SA whitewash: ‘We are now probably one of the poorest spin-playing nations in the world’ | Cricket News

R Ashwin rips apart India’s ‘pathetic’ batting after SA whitewash: ‘We are now probably one of the poorest spin-playing nations in the world’ | Cricket News

Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin absolutely lambasted the India batters after their failure to perform in the South Africa series, leading to the hosts getting whitewashed by the WTC holders in their own backyard. This was India’s second whitewash at home after the New Zealand series back in 2024 and Ashwin said that it was due to the batters’ inability to play spin and not trusting their defence. “It was absolutely shell-shocked pathetic batting. I have been saying this for the past 3-4 years that the players we have don’t attempt the sweep shot. When we lost in the New Zealand series, you would find that the New Zealand batters defended the ball by sweeping. Their degfence wasn’t their defence. Rather, their sweep was their defence. If you give them two deliveries, they would defend once and try a sweep or a reverse sweep. And they practice and are very very good at it,” Ashwin said on Ash ki Baat show on his YouTube channel. “As a spinner who is encountering this, you need runs …

Vivek Agnihotri angry over waterlogging woes of Mumbai amid heavy rains: ‘India’s pathetic urbanisation is a scam’ | Bollywood

Vivek Agnihotri angry over waterlogging woes of Mumbai amid heavy rains: ‘India’s pathetic urbanisation is a scam’ | Bollywood

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri is fed up with Mumbai’s recurring waterlogging woes, which became visible after the city’s first heavy downpour of the season. He slammed the civic infrastructure and governance, branding it a scam. Also read: Mumbai rain triggers waterlogging; IMD issues red alert, 60 kmph wind warning Vivek Agnihotri took to social media to share his views. Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri gets angry The filmmaker on Monday took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share his anger over the issue of waterlogging in Mumbai. He shared a video of Mumbai’s upscale Napean Sea Road facing the issue, and called out the country’s urban planning and governance. Sharing the video, Vivek wrote, “Nepean Sea Road, home to India’s top billionaires, top ministers & officials chokes in one shower”. He added, “So do Delhi, Bengaluru and other cities, year after year. India’s pathetic urbanisation is a scam wrapped in a sham. Poor ordinary citizens.. but who cares?” Vivek’s post coincides with Mumbai’s first heavy downpour of the season, which brought the city to a standstill with …

Bengaluru Man Sends Rs 50 Lakh Notice To Civic Body Over ‘Pathetic’ Roads

Bengaluru Man Sends Rs 50 Lakh Notice To Civic Body Over ‘Pathetic’ Roads

Last Updated:May 19, 2025, 23:58 IST Seeking physical, financial, and mental agony, Bengaluru man Dhivya Kiran has sought a compensation of Rs 50 lakh within 15 days from BBMP. A bus moves through a waterlogged area after heavy rains, at Sai Layout in Bengaluru. (PTI) Bengaluru Rains: Accusing Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) of “physical agony and emotional trauma” caused by alleged pathetic and non-motorable roads in the metrolpois, a 43-year-old man has sent a legal notice of Rs 50 lakh to civic body seeking compensation for his trauma. The man, identified as Dhivya Kiran, a resident of Richmond Town claimed that he has been facing hardships and mental stress on a frequent basis because of lack of basic road infrastructure, reported NDTV. In the notice, Kiran claimed that he suffered debilitating neck and back pain and because of that, he reported five visits to orthopedic specialists and four trips to the emergency room. He attributed this suffering directly to the “jerks and trauma” endured while commuting on the hazardous roads. “My client states that …

Swastika Mukherjee on playing a journalist in Durgapur Junction: ‘We are living in a very chaotic, pathetic time’

Swastika Mukherjee on playing a journalist in Durgapur Junction: ‘We are living in a very chaotic, pathetic time’

Actor Swastika Mukherjee takes on the role of an investigative journalist in Durgapur Junction, the new Bengali film directed by Arindam Bhattacharya. Playing someone who has to navigate a demanding and risky case, the actor opened up to Hindustan Times about the larger issues of journalistic integrity, how so much has changed with the onset of social media, and what it takes to be a celebrity today. (Excerpts) Swastika Mukherjee plays Ushahsie, an investigative journalist, in Durgapur Junction. (Also read: Interview | Rituparna Sengupta on working with Sharmila Tagore in Puratawn: ‘She loves delving into things that are new’) On Durgapur Junction The actor is hopeful that audiences will like Durgapur Junction, admitting that Bengali Cinema is in a good space now. She says, “The hope is that the audience comes to theatres and watches our film. I think we are in a good space now, overall, as people are going to cinemas, and the films that have released in the recent past are doing well. All kinds of genres are being tried. There’s a …