Kajal Aggarwal Quashes Death Rumours, Assures Fans She Is “Perfectly Fine”

Actor Kajal Aggarwal became the latest victim of an online death hoax after false reports claiming she had died in a road accident went viral on social media. The unverified stories alleged that the actress had sustained fatal injuries, sparking alarm among fans. On Monday, Kajal took to her Instagram Stories and X (formerly Twitter) to issue a strong clarification. She reassured her followers that she was safe and healthy, dismissing the rumours as “baseless” and “absolutely untrue.” “I’ve come across some baseless news claiming I was in an accident (and no longer around!) and honestly, it’s quite amusing because it’s absolutely untrue. By the grace of god, I want to assure you all that I am perfectly fine, safe, and doing very well. I kindly request you not to believe or circulate such false news. Let’s focus our energies on positivity and truth instead,” Kajal wrote. The actress also responded briefly to ETimes when reached for confirmation, saying she was “busy” but would connect later. A Maldives Break Just days before the rumours, Kajal had shared pictures from her Maldives vacation with husband Gautam Kitchlu, describing the island nation as her “recurring love affair.” Career Front Kajal was last seen in Vishnu Manchu’s mythological drama Kannappa and in Salman Khan’s action film Sikandar earlier this year.She next appears in Indian 3, directed by Shankar and starring Kamal Haasan. Buzz also suggests Kajal has been approached to play Mandodari, Ravana’s wife, in Nitesh Tiwari’s epic Ramayana — which stars Ranbir Kapoor as Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana. If confirmed, it would be one of her most prominent roles in recent years.

15 Years of Dabangg: Director Abhinav Kashyap Opens Up on Fallout With Salman Khan

Fifteen years after Dabangg introduced audiences to the iconic Chulbul Pandey and became one of Bollywood’s most celebrated blockbusters, director Abhinav Kashyap has spoken candidly about his strained relationship with Salman Khan and the Khan family. In a new interview, Abhinav alleged that working with Salman was a bitter experience. Calling the superstar “a goon,” he claimed Salman has long lost interest in the craft of acting. “Salman is never involved. He hasn’t been serious about acting for the last 25 years. He just shows up, does a favour by being there. What he really enjoys is the power of being a celebrity, not the craft of acting,” Abhinav said. “Salman is badtameez (ill-mannered), ganda insaan (a bad person). I didn’t know this before Dabangg.” The filmmaker said his fallout with the Khans deepened after he refused to direct Dabangg 2. He alleged the family tried to sabotage his career: “They are vindictive people. They want to control the industry. If you don’t agree with them, they come after you. Salman is the father of the star system in Bollywood.” Abhinav also drew parallels with his brother, Anurag Kashyap’s experience on Tere Naam. “Anurag wrote the script for Tere Naam. He was supposed to direct it, but Boney Kapoor misbehaved with him. He walked away without credit. The same thing happened with me on Dabangg. The foundation of a great film is always a strong script, but they don’t respect that,” he added.

Sanjay Gupta Reacts as The Conjuring: Last Rites Beats Baaghi 4 at Indian Box Office

Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta has expressed surprise after Hollywood horror film The Conjuring: Last Rites outperformed Tiger Shroff’s action drama Baaghi 4 on its opening day in India. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the Kaante director wrote: “Me in my 20’s/30’s could never imagine an English film outperforming a Hindi film. Today’s reality – An English horror film does double the business of a mainstream Hindi action film. What changed???” Netizens were quick to respond, with many pointing to the declining quality of Bollywood scripts and an over-reliance on star fees, VFX, and PR campaigns. One user commented, “Hindi movies have lost their emotional quotient. Producers spend on actors and locations but don’t invest in good writing.”Another wrote, “If Baaghi 4’s content and promos had connected with the audience, it would’ve opened stronger. Meanwhile, The Conjuring is a well-established franchise promoted as the final chapter — bound to open big.” Gupta had earlier remarked that Hollywood delivers a steady pipeline of action films, while “some of our best action stars are sitting at home clutching unrealistic numbers.” At the box office, Baaghi 4 opened with ₹12 crore, whereas The Conjuring: Last Rites earned ₹17.5 crore on day one in India.

PM Modi Pays Tribute to Bhupen Hazarika on 99th Birth Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (September 8, 2025) paid rich tributes to music maestro and Bharat Ratna awardee Bhupen Hazarika on his 99th birth anniversary. Marking the beginning of his birth centenary celebrations, the Prime Minister described him as one of the most extraordinary voices India has ever known. In a heartfelt article shared on social media, Mr. Modi wrote that Bhupen Hazarika’s contributions went far beyond music. “What Bhupen Da gave us extends far beyond melody. He was the heartbeat of the people, and generations have grown up listening to his songs that spoke of kindness, social justice, unity, and belonging. His music flowed like a timeless river, crossing borders and cultures, carrying with it the spirit of humanity,” he said. The Prime Minister noted that while Hazarika travelled the world and engaged with eminent personalities across disciplines, he remained deeply rooted in Assam’s indigenous identity and culture. He highlighted that Hazarika’s intellectual curiosity took him from Cotton College to Banaras Hindu University and then to the United States, where he interacted with leading global thinkers, academics, and musicians. Recalling his meeting with American civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Mr. Modi said that Robeson’s iconic song Ol’ Man River inspired Hazarika’s celebrated Assamese composition Bistirno Parore. He also mentioned that former U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt had awarded Hazarika a Gold Medal for his performances of Indian folk music. Mr. Modi observed that though Hazarika had the option of staying back in the U.S., he returned to India and immersed himself in music and cultural pursuits. From radio and theatre to films and documentaries, Hazarika worked across diverse mediums while mentoring young talent. His lyrical works often carried strong social messages, highlighting justice for the poor, rural development, and the power of ordinary citizens. Calling him a unifier, the Prime Minister said that the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat was reflected in Hazarika’s life and works, which transcended linguistic and regional boundaries. “He composed for films in Assamese, Bengali, and Hindi, making Assam visible and audible to the rest of India. It is no exaggeration to say that he helped shape the cultural identity of modern Assam,” he remarked. Remembering his brief political career, Mr. Modi pointed out that Hazarika was elected as an independent MLA from Nauboicha constituency in 1967, though he never pursued politics as a career. His passion for serving people, however, remained deeply impactful. The Prime Minister further highlighted the recognition that Hazarika received through numerous national honours, including the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award. “In 2019, it was a matter of personal honour that our government conferred upon him the Bharat Ratna. People across India, especially from Assam and the Northeast, celebrated this recognition of his unmatched legacy,” Mr. Modi said. He concluded by saying that the Bharat Ratna for Bhupen Hazarika symbolised the very principles the artist cherished – that music, when grounded in truth, has the power to transcend all barriers.

Zakir Khan to Scale Back Touring, Cites Health Concerns

Stand-up comedian Zakir Khan has announced that he will be reducing his touring schedule to focus on his health. The 38-year-old shared the update with fans via Instagram, calling it a “difficult but necessary decision.” Khan, who has spent the past decade performing extensively across India, admitted that the relentless pace had taken a toll on his well-being. “I’ve been unwell for over a year but kept working because it felt necessary at the time,” he wrote, adding that while he loves being on stage, he can no longer ignore his health. The comedian confirmed that his upcoming Papa Yaar India tour will still go ahead, but on a much smaller scale. The tour, which begins on October 24, 2025, and concludes on January 11, 2026, will cover Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. Khan also addressed fans in Indore, clarifying that the city would not feature on the tour due to scheduling issues, but urged them to attend his performance in nearby Bhopal.

Madharaasi Movie Review: AR Murugadoss Finds His Form Again

It is never easy to watch celebrated filmmakers stumble, their signatures dulled, and their formulas losing magic. For nearly a decade after Kaththi, AR Murugadoss seemed to have lost touch with what once made him a master of emotional, high-stakes action dramas. With Madharaasi, however, he makes a strong comeback, delivering a film that is at once a gripping action saga and a character-driven study, anchored by Sivakarthikeyan’s most complex role yet. The film opens with a tense National Investigation Agency operation led by Prem (Biju Menon), who attempts to intercept illegal arms shipments. The villains, Virat (a terrifying Vidyut Jammwal) and his chief Chirag (Shabeer Kallarakkal), escape and stash the weapons in Ambattur. As Prem recovers from injuries, fate brings him face-to-face with Raghu Ram (Sivakarthikeyan), a peculiar man with a death wish, heartbroken over his separation from Malathi (Rukmini Vasanth). What begins as comic and even caricaturish soon transforms into a layered narrative. Raghu’s quirks mask deep emotional scars, and Murugadoss crafts him as an empath in a world that rewards apathy. Through Raghu, the film explores themes of social conditioning, mental health, and empathy, while never losing sight of its masala cinema roots. Songs like the “Salambala” introduction track initially jar, but later find narrative justification. The first half is excellent—tight, emotional, and suspenseful. The second half sustains its momentum with superb action choreography, Anirudh Ravichander’s rousing score, and razor-sharp editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. Only in the final act does Murugadoss slip into old hero-worship habits, recycling tropes from Thuppakki and Kaththi with less impact. Still, the menace of Vidyut Jammwal’s villainy and Sivakarthikeyan’s commanding performance carry the film. Sivakarthikeyan’s Raghu is the film’s heart and engine. He oscillates between guardian angel, empath, nuisance, and death-bringer with seamless ease, giving Murugadoss the emotional anchor his recent films sorely lacked. Rukmini Vasanth too shines in a role that is more than ornamental. In an era where action spectacles often forget the importance of pathos, Madharaasi reminds us how emotional undercurrents can elevate mass cinema. Murugadoss also grounds his action in a real-world issue — the dangers of gun culture — making his film both entertaining and urgent. Despite its flawed climax, Madharaasi is a stirring return to form, proving that AR Murugadoss can still marry spectacle with soul. Verdict: A flawed but forceful comeback for AR Murugadoss, powered by Sivakarthikeyan’s best performance yet.

TV Actor Ashish Kapoor Sent to 14-Day Judicial Custody in Rape Case

Television actor Ashish Kapoor, known for his roles in shows such as Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Saraswatichandra, has been sent to 14-day judicial custody by the Tis Hazari district court after being arrested on Wednesday in Delhi. The arrest followed allegations by a woman who accused Kapoor of sexually assaulting her inside a washroom during a house party in Delhi in the second week of August. According to police, Kapoor had come in contact with the woman via Instagram before inviting her to the party at his friend’s residence. On Friday, police confirmed that Kapoor underwent a medical potency test, which they believe could be crucial evidence in the case. Initially, the FIR named Kapoor, his friend, the friend’s wife, and two unidentified persons. However, the complainant later revised her statement, alleging that only Kapoor committed the assault. The woman further claimed that the incident was recorded on video, though no such footage has yet been recovered. She also alleged that the wife of Kapoor’s friend assaulted her outside the washroom after the incident. Notably, it was this woman who made the PCR call to police. Kapoor has been a familiar face on Indian television, having appeared in several well-known series including Love Marriage Ya Arranged Marriage, Chand Chupa Badal Mein, Dekha Ek Khwaab, Molkki Rishton Ki Agnipariksha, Woh Apna Sa, and Bandini. The investigation into the case remains ongoing.

Anuparna Roy Creates History at Venice Film Festival with Best Director Win

Indian filmmaker Anuparna Roy made history at the 82nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the Best Director award in the prestigious Orizzonti section. Taking the stage in a graceful white saree, the director described the moment as “surreal” and unforgettable. French filmmaker Julia Ducournau (Raw, Titane), who served as the president of the Orizzonti jury, announced Anuparna as the winner. While receiving the award, Anuparna thanked the festival, the jury, and the audience for embracing her film Songs of Forgotten Trees. In her heartfelt acceptance speech, she said, “This moment is surreal. I am standing here at a great festival like Venice… I want to thank the jury, the audience, and the director of the festival. I also want to thank my producer who supported a film that didn’t fit into stereotypical boxes. Anurag [Kashyap] believed in the film from the very beginning. To my incredible cast — the beautiful Naaz Shaikh and Sumi Baghel — this award is yours.” She went on to dedicate the award to her hometown and her country, while also acknowledging the efforts of her crew: “I want to thank Celluloid Films for believing in the project, my DoP, and our 80-year-old gaffer Debjit Banerjee — every one of you was amazing.” Anuparna also used the stage to address a larger concern: “I want to take a moment and talk about something bigger, something disastrous that is happening in Palestine. Every child deserves peace, freedom, and liberation, and Palestine is no exception. This is our responsibility to reflect on, even if it upsets my country — it doesn’t matter to me anymore. Thank you so much!” About the Film Songs of Forgotten Trees tells the story of the evolving relationship between two migrant women in Mumbai. The film was showcased in the Orizzonti section, which focuses on emerging trends, debut works, indie films, and underrepresented voices in cinema. Starring Naaz Shaikh and Sumi Baghel, the film is produced by Bibhanshu Rai, Romil Modi, and Ranjan Singh, with Anurag Kashyap backing the project as a presenter.

Mumbai Police issue Lookout Circular against Shilpa Shetty, Raj Kundra in ₹60 crore cheating case

Mumbai, Sept 7 – The Mumbai Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has issued a Lookout Circular (LOC) against Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty and her husband, businessman Raj Kundra, in connection with a ₹60 crore cheating case, officials confirmed on Friday. The move comes after a complaint was registered at Juhu police station on August 14, alleging that the couple duped a businessman in a loan-cum-investment deal. According to investigators, the LOC was deemed necessary as Shetty and Kundra make frequent international trips. An LOC is a mechanism used to restrict a person from leaving the country or to track their movements, with alerts issued to immigration and border control points. The case is under further investigation by the EOW.

Levi’s® names Alia Bhatt as Global Brand Ambassador to lead women’s denim evolution

Mumbai – Levi’s® has appointed Alia Bhatt as its new Global Brand Ambassador, marking a major push to strengthen the brand’s presence in women’s denim and lifestyle categories. The move aligns a heritage name in denim with one of India’s most influential cultural figures, reinforcing Levi’s® shift toward style-led, comfort-first fits across key markets. The partnership comes at a time when women’s fashion is embracing a fundamental shift. Relaxed fits, wide legs, and looser silhouettes are no longer seasonal trends but wardrobe staples. Levi’s®, long synonymous with defining denim culture, is positioning itself at the forefront of this evolution, with Alia leading the charge. “For me, a pair of jeans is never just a pair of jeans – it’s something you live in and make your own,” Alia said. “Our relationship with denim is so personal, but it also connects us all. Across countries and generations, denim is about celebrating who you are. Levi’s® has always been at the heart of this global movement, and I’m thrilled to now be part of it.” The collaboration will see Alia front campaigns across digital and retail channels, reflecting everyday versatility and trend-forward dressing. The strategy emphasizes refreshed classics, wide-leg silhouettes, and fit innovation to match changing consumer preferences. Hiren Gor, MD, South Asia-Middle East and Africa, Levi Strauss & Co., said:“Alia Bhatt’s influence transcends film and fashion—she shapes conversations. As we grow our women’s portfolio and lead the shift towards expressive, style-led, comfort-first fits, Alia brings cultural credibility and style authority. Together, we’re reinforcing Levi’s® as the most relevant and desirable denim brand.” Looking ahead, Levi’s® plans to sustain momentum with new silhouettes and reengineered classics, balancing timeless denim heritage with contemporary style relevance. The brand sees Alia Bhatt as a catalyst for driving demand across retail partners, omnichannel storytelling, and global consumer engagement.

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