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Ayushmann: No infidelity message in Pati Patni Aur Woh Do

At the trailer launch of Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, actor Ayushmann Khurrana clarified that the film does not promote infidelity and is intended as a wholesome family entertainer. He said his character, Prajapati Pandey, has a “complete green flag” moral compass and is not involved in any affair. Khurrana emphasised that the story is a “comedy of errors” focusing on the dynamics between four characters rather than extra-marital relationships.
He added that, as a father, he uses his children’s reactions as a benchmark to judge films, and they enjoyed the edit, reinforcing his belief that it is suitable for families. Directed by Mudassar Aziz, the film stars Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh, among others, and is set for release on May 15, 2026. (ANI)

Jonah Hill says instant fame was scary

Jonah Hill has said that sudden fame after his breakout role in Superbad felt both exciting and “scary.” Speaking on the SmartLess, he recalled how intense public attention alongside co-star Michael Cera made it difficult to walk around normally, with fans often reacting as if they had stepped out of a movie. Hill said the experience made it hard to stay grounded and described early fame as overwhelming. He also revealed that he later left Los Angeles with his wife Olivia Millar to raise their children in a quieter town in San Diego, away from Hollywood’s pressures. He added that he appreciates the normalcy and privacy he now enjoys with his neighbours, who treat him like anyone else rather than a celebrity. (IANS)

Aamir Khan: Filmmaking Is storytelling, tools only enhance it

Aamir Khan, who has produced the film Ek Din, said that filmmaking is fundamentally about storytelling, with tools like cameras, sound, and music only enhancing the narrative. Speaking during promotions with comedian Zakir Khan, he explained that storytelling is deeply rooted in human nature and has existed since ancient times.
He stressed that even with advanced cinematic techniques, a film cannot succeed if the story is boring, adding that audiences will lose interest regardless of production quality.
Ek Din, directed by Sunil Pandey, stars Sai Pallavi and Junaid Khan, alongside a romantic storyline involving memory loss. The film also marks Aamir Khan’s reunion with filmmaker Mansoor Khan after several successful collaborations. It is Junaid Khan’s second film and Sai Pallavi’s Bollywood debut. The film is currently running in theatres. (IANS)

Actor Jackie Shroff poses with security personnel during a candid moment at Vakola, in Mumbai, on Sunday. (PTI)

 

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