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‘Whoever plays, they’ll be given bit of run’

‘Whoever plays, they’ll be given bit of run’

2 min readJun 4, 2026 06:39 PM IST India’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate said that India’s No.3 spot has been passed on from player to player since Cheteshwar Pujara’s retirement and it was high time for them to stick with either Sai Sudharsan or Devdutt Padikkal in that role. Since Pujara, Shubman Gill, Padikkal, Sudharsan, Karun Nair and Washington Sundar have all been tried in that position to middling effect. The current no.3 Sudharsan has played 6 tests in the No.3 position and has managed just an average of over 27. “There’s been a lot of changes in that spot and that’s not ideal, you know. You need to look at the incumbents for that role and and maybe stick with someone. It’s a difficult position to bat in and a very important position to bat. Dev comes in with a ton of runs in domestic cricket across all the formats and obviously Sai’s been high on runs in IPL with Gujarat, so they’re both in good form,” Ten Doeschate said at a press …

Yash acknowledges Indian audience won’t like him delaying Toxic multiple times: ‘They’ll be upset’ | Regional News

Yash acknowledges Indian audience won’t like him delaying Toxic multiple times: ‘They’ll be upset’ | Regional News

Last month, KGF star Yash’s production house Monster Mind Creations announced that his upcoming Kannada-English action entertainer, Geethu Mohandas’ Toxic: A Fairytale for Grownups, has been postponed yet again. The film, last scheduled to release in cinemas worldwide on June 4, was further pushed as part of the banner realigning their strategy to ensure a wider global rollout. Now, Yash has opened up on the idea behind taking the tough call. He also acknowledged that while his vision for the film is global, his core audience back home don’t appreciate the fact that Toxic is getting postponed again and again over the past few months. “That is really something my fans or people in India will not like. They’ll be upset because culturally once you start shooting the film, there is a timeline in their head,” Yash admitted. However, the actor-producer maintains that he’s trying to market his film in a global way. By this, he means finishing the final product before pitching it to distributors around the globe, as is the practice in Hollywood. …

Amid Dhurandhar 2 success, Karan Johar slams Bollywood’s ‘hyper-masculinity’ obsession: ‘They’ll all have beards and will smoke’ | Bollywood News

Amid Dhurandhar 2 success, Karan Johar slams Bollywood’s ‘hyper-masculinity’ obsession: ‘They’ll all have beards and will smoke’ | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiApr 26, 2026 02:24 PM IST Filmmaker Karan Johar has weighed in on Bollywood’s shifting trends, criticising what he calls a growing herd mentality driven by the success of hyper-masculine, male-led films like Animal and Dhurandhar. During a chat with The Week, Karan pointed out the recent male-centric narratives in films, in which aggression and machismo are the main focus. “If one film works in a certain zone, there will be 10 more. So you will see 10 more high-octane testosterone movies where men are just walking in slow motion for no reason and going nowhere in particular, but they will be walking in that way. They’ll all have beards and they will all smoke. Apparently, that’s what women like to watch, or at least, that’s what the men think,” he said. Having said that, the filmmaker pointed out that the only ray of hope for variety is the digital medium, where stories are more interesting. ALSO READ | Kangana Ranaut says she has ‘made peace’ with ‘superficial’ Karan Johar; refused work …

Karan Johar calls out Bollywood’s hyper-masculinity, big alpha male’ trend: ‘They’ll all have beards and will all smoke’

Karan Johar calls out Bollywood’s hyper-masculinity, big alpha male’ trend: ‘They’ll all have beards and will all smoke’

Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar has opened up about the industry’s growing obsession with hyper-masculine storytelling, calling out what he describes as a phase dominated by “big alpha” energy and testosterone-heavy narratives. In a recent interview with The Week, the director reflected on how mainstream Hindi cinema is increasingly leaning towards exaggerated displays of masculinity, often at the cost of nuance and diversity in storytelling. Karan Johar slams the hyper-masculinity trend in Bollywood. Karan Johar slams Bollywood’s herd mentality Karan observed that theatrical releases today are largely driven by high-octane, male-centric narratives, where aggression and machismo take centre stage. However, he pointed out that there is still room for variety on OTT platforms, where scripts are more layered. Highlighting Bollywood’s ‘herd mentality’, he said, “If one film works in a certain zone, there will be 10 more. So you will see 10 more high-octane testosterone movies where men are just walking in slow motion for no reason and going nowhere in particular, but they will be walking in that way. They’ll all have beards and they …

‘Just a run-feeder… until they play him, they’ll suffer’ – Ex-India cricketer slams RCB’s Abhinandan Singh after costly outing vs RR

‘Just a run-feeder… until they play him, they’ll suffer’ – Ex-India cricketer slams RCB’s Abhinandan Singh after costly outing vs RR

2 min readApr 11, 2026 06:14 PM IST Former Indian opener Kris Srikkanth has slammed Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s decision to play fast bowler Abhinandan Singh in the XI against Rajasthan Royals, where the defending champions suffered their first loss of the Indian Premier League 2026 season. The uncapped Indian right-arm pacer has been expensive for RCB in his three outings. Having made his IPL debut during RCB’s season opener against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Abhinandan has managed to pick only three wickets while leaking nearly 13 runs per over. Against RR in Guwahati, Abhinandan had another poor outing, leaking 54 runs in just three overs. Fifteen-year-old sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Dhruv Jurel targeted the fast bowler from Uttar Pradesh. Srikkanth said RCB will continue to suffer as long as they play Abhinandan. “RCB are playing this Abhinandan, who is just a run feeder. Until they play him, they’ll suffer. Even Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar were expensive in their first two overs because of Sooryavanshi. Only Krunal Pandya bowled well. Abhinandan himself doesn’t know why he is playing in …

KD The Devil song Sarse Ninna Seraga Sarse: Netizens call Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt number ‘vulgar’, fans say they’ll disown director Prem | Regional News

KD The Devil song Sarse Ninna Seraga Sarse: Netizens call Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt number ‘vulgar’, fans say they’ll disown director Prem | Regional News

3 min readHyderabadMar 16, 2026 08:21 PM IST The makers of KD: The Devil launched their latest song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt at an event at AMB Cinemas in Bengaluru, with fanfare and live performances. What followed on the internet was a different kind of noise entirely. The song was released simultaneously across languages, with the Kannada version titled Sarse Ninna Seraga Sarse and the Hindi version titled Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke. Both the versions have garnered significant pushback online, with viewers calling out the lyrics and overall tone as vulgar and out of place. The backlash has been direct and widespread. Viewers have called for the track to be banned, with viral posts describing the lyrics as cheap and the content inappropriate. The reactions in the comment sections across YouTube and social media have been consistent in their criticism. “Ashleelta on the top,” wrote one commenter. Another said: “The lyrics are so cheap and vulgar.” A third questioned the timing altogether: “What is this? It’s 2026, still this kind of song and …

They’ll kill me: Elnaaz Norouzi can’t return to Iran after opposing Khamenei, says older generation regrets Shah ouster

They’ll kill me: Elnaaz Norouzi can’t return to Iran after opposing Khamenei, says older generation regrets Shah ouster

Iranian actor Elnaaz Norouzi has been a vocal critic of the current regime in her home country. The actor made headlines earlier this week after she celebrated the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. In a new interview, the Sacred Games-fame actor has said her opposition is to the regime and not the country as a whole, and added that she can’t return home till the current government is in power. Elnaaz Norouzi was born in Iran, but grew up in Europe and now works in India. Elnaaz Norouzi says she cannot return to Iran In an interview with Bombay Times, Elnaaz clarified her stance on Iran and why she supported the US and Israel-led assassination of Khamenei. “When we speak about Iran, I would like to differentiate between the Islamic Republic, which has occupied the country and the people of Iran. The majority of the Iranian people are smart and educated, and their beliefs are not the same as those of the Islamic Republic. At one point, Iran had a great relationship with Israel. …

Karan Johar says he toned down his style so kids Roohi and Yash aren’t bullied: ‘Worried they’ll be embarrassed’

Karan Johar says he toned down his style so kids Roohi and Yash aren’t bullied: ‘Worried they’ll be embarrassed’

Published on: Nov 19, 2025 09:41 pm IST Karan Johar spoke about his children Yash and Roohi, and how he wants to protect them on Sania Mirza’s show. Here’s what he said.  Filmmaker Karan Johar sat down for a conversation with tennis pro Sania Mirza on Serving It Up With Sania. The director-producer got candid about how he toned down his dressing style so that his children, Roohi and Yash, wouldn’t be bullied about it at school. He also hoped that when they found old footage of him online, they wouldn’t be embarrassed by him. Karan Johar’s children Roohi and Yash were born via surrogacy in 2017. Karan Johar on changing his dressing style for kids Karan mentioned on the show that, despite limiting his children’s screen time, they will come across things that might make them feel differently about him. “Their iPad and screen time are limited, and yet things are popping up. What’s really scary about me is that I might have done things as a form of expression. I know I’ve danced …

5 Underrated Horror Movies So Scary They’ll Haunt Your Halloween Watchlist

5 Underrated Horror Movies So Scary They’ll Haunt Your Halloween Watchlist

Scary Horror Movies For Halloween Watchlist(Photo Credit –YouTube) If you’re fond of watching horror movies, chances are you’ve already checked off iconic films like The Exorcist and The Omen and modern classics like The Conjuring. So, if you’re looking for something new and hidden this Halloween season, we’ve got you covered. These five underrated horror films, each with its own brand of fear, are chilling, surprising, and criminally overlooked. From possession horror to claustrophobic thrillers, these movies will haunt your thoughts long after the credits roll. We’ve also mentioned their current streaming platforms. 1. Host (2020) Director: Rob Savage IMDb Rating: 6.5/10 Streaming On: Prime Video & Jio Hotstar (India), Netflix (U.S.) Plot: This overlooked horror movie is about a group of friends who hire a specialist to conduct a virtual séance over a Zoom meeting. But when a demonic entity intrudes into their homes and refuses to leave, the friends must find a way to finish the meeting before it’s too late. But will they succeed? 2. Devil (2010) Director: John Erick Dowdle IMDb …

‘I worry about the Under-19 opposition they’ll come up against’

‘I worry about the Under-19 opposition they’ll come up against’

After Bombay Jayasri, the sweetest chords in Chennai might well have been struck by Mumbai Thala – Ayush Mhatre. Heaping praise on new teenaged opener, Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming, said he had everything needed to be a fine T20 batsman. “H’s got talent. He’s got hand-eye coordination. He’s got a beautiful, silky swing. He’s aggressive. Everything that we like about a modern-day T20 player,” Fleming told the press conference after the 17-year-old’s 94 off 48. CSK lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Saturday night, but Ayush Mhatre is a proper silver lining for this CSK season alongwith Dewald Brevis and Noor Ahmed. Story continues below this ad “I worry a little bit about the Under-19 opposition. They’ll come up against two pretty handy openers when a World Cup comes around. But it’s amazing how much talent and how composed they are,” Fleming quipped commenting on Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The longtime Kiwi coach of Chennai was impressed with Mhatre’s temperament. “To me, it’s the temperament and being able to execute in a …