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London: John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne, the unmistakable voice behind Black Sabbath and one of heavy metal’s most influential figures, passed away on July 23, 2025, at the age of 76. Revered globally as the “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy leaves behind a monumental legacy that transcends music, generations, and genres. Born on December 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England, Ozzy emerged from modest beginnings to become one of the most iconic frontmen in rock history. As the lead vocalist of Black Sabbath, a band formed in 1968, Ozzy helped shape the very…

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Cast of Mythological Crime Thriller “Mandala Murders” Visits Lucknow Ahead of Netflix Premiere

Mandala Murders

Series filmed partly in Lucknow, delves into dark secrets of an ancient cult Lucknow: Ahead of its much-anticipated premiere on Netflix, the star cast of “Mandala Murders”, a mythological crime thriller by Netflix and YRF Entertainment, visited Lucknow today, adding excitement to the city that served as one of the key filming locations for the series. Actors Vaani Kapoor, Surveen Chawla, and Vaibhav Raj Gupta interacted with the media and fans during their promotional visit and spoke passionately about their experience working on the show. Produced by YRF Entertainment and…

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Mithila Palkar Wows Audiences in Her Tamil Debut ‘Oho Enthan Baby’: Fans Call Her Performance “Refreshing and Natural”

Chennai— Actress Mithila Palkar, widely loved for her work in Hindi web series and films, has taken a bold step into the Tamil film industry with her debut in ‘Oho Enthan Baby’, and audiences can’t stop raving about her performance. Playing the lead opposite newcomer Rudra, Mithila has brought a quirky, grounded charm to her character, delivering what fans are calling a “refreshing and natural” portrayal of a modern Tamil woman. Directed by Krishnakumar Ramakumar (popularly known as Five Star Krishna), Oho Enthan Baby is a lighthearted romantic drama that…

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Urvashi Rautela Creates History with ₹7 Crore Performance Fee in Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Kingdom

Jeddah — In a record-breaking moment that has sent waves through the global entertainment industry, Indian superstar Urvashi Rautela was paid a staggering ₹7 crore (approximately 34 lakh Saudi Riyal) for her high-voltage performance in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia—making her the highest-paid Indian actress for a single international stage show. The glamorous diva, widely regarded as the “World’s Most Beautiful Girl” and a bonafide global icon, was given a grand welcome upon her arrival in Jeddah, greeted by adoring fans and local dignitaries. Performing to a sold-out auditorium, Urvashi left…

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Global Star Ram Charan Unleashes Beast Mode for ‘Peddi’ as Crucial Filming Schedule Begins

Hyderabad — Global icon Ram Charan is going all in for his much-anticipated film Peddi, which kicks off its next and most crucial shooting schedule tomorrow. Touted to be a game-changer in Indian cinema, Peddi is being helmed by Uppena director Buchi Babu Sana and produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru under the Vriddhi Cinemas banner. Presented by industry powerhouses Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings, the film is being crafted on a massive scale, both visually and emotionally. Ahead of this major schedule, Ram Charan has undergone an awe-inspiring physical…

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From Samantha to Pragya Jaiswal: 5 South Indian Actresses We’re Eager to See More of in Bollywood

Mumbai — As Indian cinema continues to evolve, one of its most exciting shifts is the growing cross-pollination between regional industries and Bollywood. South Indian actresses are now carving a niche for themselves in the Hindi film landscape, breaking barriers and bringing fresh energy to the screen. With their proven talent, massive fanbases, and cinematic versatility, these stars are more than ready to light up Bollywood in a bigger way. Here are five South Indian actresses who’ve already made a mark—and whom we can’t wait to see more of on…

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Triptii Dimri on Embracing Darker Roles: “I’d Love to Play a Character Like Kajol’s in Gupt

Mumbai — Known for her ethereal screen presence and emotionally charged performances, Triptii Dimri is now ready to explore uncharted territory. As she prepares for her much-awaited film Dhadak 2, the actress has revealed a new artistic aspiration — taking on a negative role, specifically one with the impact and depth of Kajol’s iconic character in the 1997 thriller Gupt. In a recent conversation, Triptii opened up about her evolving vision as an actor and her desire to dive into the psyche of characters who operate in the grey. “Kajol…

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Vidyut Jammwal to Portray Dhalsim in Hollywood’s Live-Action Street Fighter Adaptation

Mumbai/Los Angeles – Indian action star Vidyut Jammwal has been officially cast as Dhalsim, the iconic Indian mystic and martial arts master, in Hollywood’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Street Fighter, the globally celebrated video game franchise by Capcom. The announcement has sparked excitement across the gaming, film, and Indian entertainment communities, marking a major crossover for Indian talent in global pop culture. The news was confirmed late Monday by Legendary Entertainment and Capcom USA, who are jointly producing the film under the banner of their newly rebooted Street Fighter cinematic universe.…

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Punjabi Pop Sensation & Rapper Dil Sandhu Rings in His Birthday with Style, Gifts Himself ₹3 Crore Luxury Watch

  Punjabi pop sensation Dil Sandhu celebrated his birthday today with a quiet sense of reflection and gratitude. But that didn’t stop him from treating himself to a truly extravagant gift. The artist, known for hit tracks like 14 Kille and Raid, took to social media to share a glimpse of his latest indulgence, a high-end, limited edition red-coloured time-piece which costs a whopping ₹3 crore. Clearly Dil Sandhu knows he worked hard to get to where he was in his career, and made no apologies for celebrating his success…

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Chandra Barot: The Man Who Gave Bollywood Its Coolest Criminal

Mumbai: Chandra Barot, the reclusive auteur behind one of Indian cinema’s most iconic thrillers, Don (1978), passed away peacefully on July 20, 2025, in Mumbai. He was 86. A soft-spoken maverick whose lone masterpiece redefined the action genre, Barot’s demise signals more than the loss of a filmmaker—it marks the fading out of a bygone era when stories were crafted with soul, not spreadsheets. Confirmed by his wife Deepa Barot, his death came after a long and brave seven-year battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Barot breathed his last at Guru Nanak…

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