R Madhavan’s first look from Dhurandhar unveiled
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh shared the first look of his co-star R Madhavan from their upcoming film “Dhurandhar”, introducing him as “The Charioteer Of Karma”. Directed, written and co-produced by “Uri: The Surgical Strike” fame Aditya Dhar, the film also stars Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, and Arjun Rampal, alongside Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi. Singh shared the poster on his Instagram handle on Saturday. “The Charioteer Of Karma. 3 days to go! #Dhurandhartrailer out on November 12 at 12:12 pm,” read the caption. The poster featured Madhavan wearing a grey pant-suit having a partially bald hairstyle. “Dhurandhar” is produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar under the banners Jio Studios and B62 Studios. It is set to release in theatres on December 5 followed by a Netflix premiere. (PTI)
Sussanne Khan pens emotional tribute for late mother Zarine
Interior designer Sussanne Khan, who lost her mother, Zarine Khan, on Friday, took to social media and penned an emotional tribute to her late mother. Calling her mother ‘her guiding light’, Sussanne shared some lovely memories with Zaine Khan on her official Instagram handle. Pouring her heart out, Sussanne wrote, “My bestestttttt friend, my God, my life… Our beautiful mummy.. you are always going to be our guiding light (sic).” Revealing how her mother helped shape the person she has become today, the entrepreneur added, “You taught us all to live it our own way… with the epitome of grace and love… May we all be even half as much light as amazing as you were.. n our lives will be happy…. We love you beyond love, beyond life.. and from now until we all meet again n laugh and dance together.. you teach the angels in heaven how to love… they are so lucky to have you.” Including several heartbroken and praying hands emojis in the post, she concluded the note saying “P.S You took all our hearts with you.” Sussanne further added the track “My Way” by Frank Sinatra Willie Nelson in the backdrop. (IANS)
I take mistakes with a pinch of salt, it helps a person learn: Sonakshi
Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha, who can be seen in the recently released film ‘Jatadhara’, has said that it’s good to make mistakes because that’s where true learning happens. The actress spoke with IANS during the promotional campaign of the show, and said that she isn’t afraid of making mistakes or failure. Sonakshi told IANS, “You learn by making mistakes. How else would you learn? Even as children, that’s how it is. When a child falls, they learn. So I feel that applies to every phase of life and every profession people are in. Mistakes are nice, they keep things exciting. The learning process, I feel, should never stop. The day you think, ‘You know, I know everything’, that’s your end, it’s over, go away, sit down”. “So I feel the learning process should never end, and I feel we’re in a profession where every day is a learning experience, you learn something every day”, she added. Earlier, Sonakshi had shared her opinion on cross-pollination of artistes and technicians in pan-India films. The whole pan-India film movement started much earlier with films of Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan being broadcast on satellite. It gained prominence after the ‘Baahubali’ franchise. When asked if pan-India films do add up to the pressure as a performer given they have to appeal to a new set of audience beyond their set audience, she replied in negative. (IANS)





