Keanu reveals what makes Alexandra Grant special
Hollywood star Keanu Reeves has opened up about his relationship with artist Alexandra Grant, saying it is easy to love her. Speaking together at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Reeves readily agreed when asked whether Grant was an “easy woman to love.” The couple also reflected on how their relationship has influenced their creative work. Grant said her paintings have become noticeably happier since falling in love with Reeves, describing the positive impact as undeniable. Reeves, however, was more reserved about whether the relationship had changed his own artistic output. Reeves and Grant, who have been romantically linked since 2019, first met through creative collaborations, including the book Ode to Happiness. They later co-founded a publishing house and have frequently appeared together at art and cultural events. (IANS)
Diljit calls Wembley concert a milestone for Punjabi artists
Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh has described his upcoming performance at Wembley Stadium on September 12, 2026, as a landmark achievement for Punjabi artists. Sharing the announcement during a concert in Toronto, Diljit noted that global icons such as Michael Jackson, Prince and Queen have performed at the iconic venue. Reflecting on the milestone, Diljit recalled his mother’s belief that good things would follow difficult times. He said she often told him he was destined for something big, even though she did not know what Wembley Stadium was. On the acting front, Diljit will next be seen in Main Vaapas Aaunga. (IANS)
Filmmaking is ‘an act of service’: Jhanvi Kapoor
Actress Janhvi Kapoor has said filmmakers must respect audience opinions, describing cinema as an “act of service” aimed at entertaining viewers. Addressing social media criticism and the tendency to judge films before watching them, she said that movies made with honesty, hard work and good intentions ultimately find their audience. Janhvi added that while people are often quick to judge, their feedback should not be ignored. Calling the audience “God,” she said filmmakers are ultimately trying to serve viewers and improve their craft. She welcomed all opinions if they help artists create better work. The actress is currently awaiting the release of Peddi, directed by Buchi Babu Sana, which is set to hit theatres on June 4. (IANS)
Halle Bailey reflects on her journey as a mother
Actress Halle Bailey has opened up about motherhood, saying she is doing her best to raise her two-year-old son, Halo, with kindness, awareness and compassion. Calling him her “biggest blessing,” Bailey said her favourite moments are the cuddles and affection they share. The actress also praised the strong support network of fellow mothers who help her balance parenting and her career. She stressed the importance of having a “village” of people to offer guidance and support. Bailey described Halo as her motivation for working and said his loving gestures, including goodbye kisses and encouragement, make her feel supported every day as she navigates motherhood and professional commitments. (IANS)





