Abhishek Bachchan Breaks Silence on Separation Rumours with Aishwarya Rai: “Negative News Sells”

After over a year of persistent rumours about a possible separation from wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, actor Abhishek Bachchan has finally addressed the media speculation and online trolling that has surrounded his personal life. While the couple has remained silent all this time, Abhishek recently opened up in an Etimes interview about the toll that misinformation and negativity take on public figures and their families. Abhishek and Aishwarya, who tied the knot in 2007 and share a 13-year-old daughter Aaradhya, have co-starred in several films including Guru, Dhoom 2, and Kuch Naa Kaho. Despite widespread speculation about marital discord, they have chosen not to publicly address their relationship—until now. “Negative News Sells” Speaking candidly, Abhishek explained why he chooses not to issue clarifications on rumours: “Even if I clarify something, people will turn it around. Because negative news sells. You’re not me. You don’t live my life.” He added that while such talk once didn’t affect him, things have changed now that he has a family: “Today, I have a family, and it’s very upsetting.” On Social Media Trolling Abhishek also shared how damaging online trolling can be. He recalled a particularly cruel comment that prompted his friend, actor Sikandar Kher, to respond fiercely—publicly posting Abhishek’s address and challenging the troll to repeat the insult face-to-face. “It’s so convenient to sit anonymously behind a computer screen and write the nastiest things… No matter how thick-skinned someone is, it affects them.” Challenging trolls directly, he said: “If you’re going to say it on the internet, I dare you to come say it to my face. If someone does, at least I’ll respect that they have conviction.” Upcoming Film: Kaalidhar Laapata On the work front, Abhishek Bachchan is gearing up for the release of his next film, Kaalidhar Laapata, a thriller directed by Madhumita. Also starring Daivik Bhagela and Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub, the film is set to premiere on ZEE5 on July 4, 2025. Despite the media glare and speculation, Abhishek’s latest statements show a commitment to protecting his family’s dignity and focusing on work, while calling out the toxic culture of online hate.

Brad Pitt’s F1 Races to Record $144 Million Global Debut, Becomes Apple’s Biggest Box Office Hit

Apple Original Films has officially crossed a major milestone in its theatrical journey. The studio’s high-octane racing drama F1, starring Brad Pitt, has roared past expectations with a massive $144 million global opening weekend — marking Apple’s strongest box office launch to date. A Turbocharged Start Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), F1 opened across 78 international markets, pulling in $88.4 million overseas and $55.6 million domestically. The film quickly zoomed to the No. 1 spot in 74 territories, outperforming projections and reaffirming Pitt’s global star appeal. Imax and International Success F1 scored $27.7 million globally in Imax receipts, with international markets contributing $11.1 million. The film dominated the format in China, where it raked in $3.8 million via Imax alone—accounting for a striking 43% of the film’s total Chinese box office take. Outpacing Hollywood Benchmarks At current exchange rates, F1 is performing: What It Means for Apple F1’s blockbuster launch signals a major win for Apple’s theatrical ambitions, proving its ability to deliver global cinematic spectacles. With strong critical reviews and rising audience demand, the film is expected to maintain momentum in the weeks to come — especially in territories where Formula 1 enjoys intense popularity. As Apple continues expanding its cinematic footprint, F1 sets a fast-paced precedent for future theatrical projects backed by tech giants entering Hollywood’s big leagues.

Torrent Pharma to Acquire Controlling Stake in JB Chemicals in ₹18,000 Cr Deal, Becomes Second Largest Indian Pharma Player

In a landmark move set to reshape India’s pharmaceutical landscape, Torrent Pharmaceuticals has announced the acquisition of a controlling stake in JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals (JB Chem) in a deal valued at approximately ₹18,000 crore, including an open offer. This becomes the second-largest deal in the Indian pharma sector, only behind Sun Pharma’s $4 billion (₹24,000 crore) acquisition of Ranbaxy over a decade ago. Key Highlights of the Deal: Once completed, this acquisition will make Torrent Pharma the second most valued pharma company in India after Sun Pharma, with combined revenues exceeding ₹15,000 crore, placing it firmly among the top five pharmaceutical players in the country. Future Merger and Share Swap Plan: In the second phase, Torrent Pharma and JB Chem will be merged under a scheme of arrangement, wherein: Background and Strategic Rationale: Regulatory Approval: The transaction and merger scheme are subject to necessary regulatory and statutory approvals. With this acquisition, Torrent Pharma significantly boosts its product portfolio, distribution strength, and global reach—solidifying its position as a formidable force in the Indian and international pharmaceutical markets.

Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu Finally Gets a Release Date: Part 1 Arrives July 24, 2025

Telugu superstar and newly appointed Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM, Pawan Kalyan, is all set to return to the big screen with his long-awaited period action drama Hari Hara Veera Mallu. The film is now confirmed to release on July 24, 2025, and marks his first theatrical outing after assuming office. Bobby Deol as Aurangzeb Gets a Powerful Redo Bollywood star Bobby Deol, who recently stunned audiences with his role in Animal, plays Aurangzeb, the primary antagonist in this pan-Indian spectacle. Initially, director Krish Jagarlamudi had helmed the film, but due to repeated delays, he stepped down. The project was later taken over by Jyothi Krishna, son of producer AM Rathnam. Interestingly, Bobby Deol’s role was initially scrapped when Jyothi Krishna came on board. But after witnessing his fierce screen presence in Animal, the filmmakers rewrote and expanded his character, adding a backstory, dramatic confrontations with Pawan Kalyan, and fresh action sequences. “Bobby was thrilled to shoot the new portions and he has absolutely killed it,” said director Jyothi Krishna, confirming that Bobby’s Aurangzeb will now be a key highlight of the film. Film to Release in Two Parts Hari Hara Veera Mallu narrates the story of a lesser-known Telugu freedom fighter, Veera Mallu, played by Pawan Kalyan, who rebelled against the Mughal Empire during Aurangzeb’s reign. The film blends patriotism, historical fiction, and grand-scale action. Journey of Delays Finally Ends Originally launched in 2020, Hari Hara Veera Mallu has seen three postponements over the years due to production challenges, scheduling issues, and Pawan Kalyan’s political commitments. With the release now locked, expectations are sky-high for this long-in-the-making epic. Box Office Buzz: With its revised narrative, enhanced villain arc, and Pawan Kalyan’s political prominence, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is poised to be one of the biggest Telugu releases of 2025.

Paresh Rawal Confirms Return to Hera Pheri 3, Calls Rift with Team a ‘Non-Issue’

Veteran actor Paresh Rawal has officially confirmed that he is back on board for the much-anticipated Hera Pheri 3, putting an end to speculation and concern among fans. In a candid conversation on Himanshu Mehta’s podcast, Paresh addressed the earlier reports of his exit from the film and the alleged controversy surrounding the franchise. “There Was No Controversy” Rawal dismissed all claims of conflict within the team, saying: “Nahi, controversy kuch nahi hai (There’s no controversy). When people have loved something so much, you have to be extra careful. It is our responsibility towards the audience… Mehnat karke unko do (Work hard and give them what they deserve).” He emphasized the importance of collaboration and mutual effort, adding that the team has resolved all issues and is now aligned creatively. The Trio Is Back Fans of the original trilogy can now rejoice as Paresh confirmed that he, Akshay Kumar, and Suniel Shetty will reunite for the third installment. “Pehle bhi aane hi waali thi (The film was always going to happen), we just had to fine-tune ourselves a bit. Akshay, Suniel, Priyadarshan — we’ve all been friends for years and understand each other’s creative process.” Fallout and Reconciliation Earlier this year, Paresh Rawal’s exit from Hera Pheri 3 had sparked outrage online. His departure was reportedly so serious that Akshay Kumar, also a producer on the film, took legal action, filing a case against Paresh after he returned his signing amount with 15% interest. The episode marked a significant moment of uncertainty for the franchise. However, that seems to be water under the bridge now, with all parties committed to delivering a film that lives up to the expectations set by its iconic predecessors. The Legacy of Baburao Paresh Rawal’s portrayal of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte (Babu Bhaiya) remains one of Indian cinema’s most beloved comic characters. His performance in Hera Pheri (2000) and Phir Hera Pheri (2006) defined a generation of comedy lovers. With Priyadarshan back in the director’s chair for the third film, the expectations are sky-high. About the Hera Pheri Franchise Fans can now breathe easy — the trio is back, and Baburao will return to the big screen.

Shefali Jariwala’s Sudden Death Linked to Low Blood Pressure; No Foul Play Suspected

Actor Shefali Jariwala, 42, tragically passed away on Friday night, with initial investigations pointing to a sudden drop in blood pressure as the likely cause of death. Mumbai Police have stated that no foul play is suspected at this stage, though they are awaiting the post-mortem report from R N Cooper Hospital in Juhu to confirm the exact cause. Jariwala reportedly collapsed at her Andheri residence and was rushed by her husband, television actor Parag Tyagi, to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival. Preliminary assessments by doctors suggest a possible cardiac arrest triggered by hypotension (low blood pressure). Police revealed that the actor had been observing a fast on Sunday for a Satyanarayan Pooja held at her home. According to her husband’s statement, Shefali collapsed after consuming food prepared the previous day, though no signs of food poisoning or external injuries were observed. During their investigation, officers recovered two boxes containing anti-ageing, skin glow, and vitamin tablets from her home. Her family confirmed that she had been self-medicating without a doctor’s prescription, but insisted she had never experienced adverse effects from them previously. The Andheri police have registered a case of Accidental Death (ADR) and recorded statements from her husband and family members. Final rites were conducted by the family on Saturday. “There are no indications of foul play. We are waiting for the post-mortem report to proceed further,” a senior police officer stated. Shefali Jariwala rose to fame with the hit music video “Kaanta Laga” and had a steady presence in television, including reality shows. Her untimely death has left the entertainment industry and fans in deep shock.

Vishnu Manchu’s Kannappa Faces Piracy Blow Days After Release; Makers Had Warned of Stolen VFX Drive

Actor Vishnu Manchu, who stars in and co-produces the ambitious mythological action-drama Kannappa, has raised serious concerns over rampant piracy of the film, which released in theatres on June 27, 2025. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Vishnu revealed that over 30,000 pirated links of the film have already been taken down, calling the development “heartbreaking.” The film, directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh and produced under the banner of veteran actor Mohan Babu, tells the story of Thinnadu, a warrior who transforms into a devoted follower of Lord Shiva. The pan-India cast includes Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva, Mohanlal as Kirata, and Prabhas as Rudra, with Kajal Aggarwal and Preity Mukundhan playing key roles. Theft Incident Before Release Alarmingly, the piracy news follows an earlier security breach. Just ten days before the film’s release, the makers filed a police complaint over the theft of a hard drive that contained a crucial VFX-heavy action sequence. The drive was reportedly stolen in transit while being shipped from Hive Studios, Mumbai, to the production headquarters. At the time, the team suspected foul play aimed at leaking content or sabotaging the film’s release. Box Office & Reception Despite the challenges, Kannappa had a decent theatrical opening, collecting ₹9 crore on day one, with Telugu occupancy at nearly 56%. By the end of the opening weekend, it had amassed ₹23.75 crore across five languages — Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Critical Response Reviews for Kannappa have been mixed. A review in The Hindu described the film as “overpopulated and underwritten,” despite its impressive cast. While Sarath Kumar and Mohan Babu were praised for their performances, critics noted that Vishnu Manchu delivered an emotional climax but struggled with consistency throughout. The review highlighted that the film’s attempt at grandeur compromised emotional depth and cultural resonance, stating: “In striving for grandeur, it forgets to tell the story that matters.“ Industry Concerns With piracy continuing to plague high-budget Indian films, especially those with heavy VFX work and pan-India ambitions, Kannappa‘s case underscores the vulnerability of digital assets during production and post-production stages. The incident has also reignited discussions about tightening security measures and expediting legal frameworks to tackle digital piracy. As Kannappa enters its second week, industry watchers will be closely monitoring its box office momentum, especially in light of these setbacks and how effectively the makers can control the piracy spread.

UK Scientists Launch Ambitious Project to Build Human DNA from Scratch, Raising Hopes and Ethical Questions

British scientists have embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to synthesize the human genome in a laboratory setting, aiming to unlock deeper insights into gene function and pave the way for novel disease treatments. The five-year initiative, titled the Synthetic Human Genome Project, brings together researchers from Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College, and other leading institutions, and is led by Professor Jason Chin, a pioneer in synthetic biology. Building on their success in creating the entire genome of E. coli bacteria, the team will now tackle the far more complex human genome, which consists of over three billion DNA base pairs. Their approach involves constructing large segments of human DNA in the lab and implanting them into living cells. This method could help scientists decode the functions of the genome’s so-called “dark matter” – vast regions whose roles remain largely mysterious. One of the project’s major goals is to develop human cells that are resistant to viruses and immune system attacks, potentially leading to new therapies for conditions like autoimmune diseases and chronic liver damage. However, the scale and ambition of the project have also triggered ethical debates. A parallel study led by Professor Joy Zhang of the University of Kent will explore the ethical dimensions of synthetic genomics. Key questions include what limits, if any, should be placed on lab-created DNA and how far society is willing to go in altering the human blueprint. Experts such as Professor Iain Brassington of the University of Manchester have expressed cautious support. While enthusiastic about the scientific potential, he warns of possible risks—such as engineered bacteria used to clean up pollution accidentally escaping into the environment, or fears of “designer babies,” where parents might select specific traits for their children. Though currently speculative, these concerns highlight the need for robust ethical frameworks and regulatory oversight. Despite the concerns, scientists remain optimistic. By building and experimenting with segments of human chromosomes in skin cells, researchers believe they can unlock critical genetic functions, potentially revolutionizing how we treat complex diseases. If successful, the Synthetic Human Genome Project could mark a transformative leap in medicine, offering a glimpse into the future of genetic engineering and precision therapy.

Ukrainian Pilot Ustymenko Dies Steering Damaged Jet Away from Civilians Amid Record Russian Drone Barrage

Ukrainian pilot Ustymenko was posthumously hailed a national hero after sacrificing his life during the largest single-night Russian air attack in over three years of war. Ustymenko successfully shot down seven drones and missiles before his aircraft was critically damaged. Despite losing control, he steered his jet away from populated areas, avoiding civilian casualties, but had no time to eject and died in the crash. The overnight attack saw 537 drones and missiles launched by Russia, a grim record since the full-scale invasion began. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 211 drones and 38 missiles, but 226 projectiles bypassed defenses through electronic jamming or decoy tactics. At least 12 civilians, including children, were injured in the widespread strikes that hit six regions. In Cherkasy, missiles struck apartment buildings and a college, prompting emergency evacuations. In Lviv, drone strikes caused power outages after hitting an industrial facility. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded Ustymenko Ukraine’s highest honor, calling him a skilled aviator who had defended Ukraine since 2014 and mastered four different aircraft types. The incident underscored the urgency of Ukraine’s need for advanced air defense systems, especially as Russia escalates with swarming attacks. This week alone, Russia has launched 1,270 drones, 114 missiles, and 1,100 glide bombs, according to Ukrainian military data. In a fresh appeal, Zelenskyy called on the United States and Western allies to provide Patriot missile systems, stressing that Ukraine is ready to purchase them but needs political support from Washington, where President Trump has shown reluctance on advancing further aid. Meanwhile, Russia claimed gains on the ground, announcing the capture of Novoukrainka village in Donetsk and the downing of Ukrainian drones in border areas. The war has also taken a toll on Ukraine’s modern air fleet, with Ustymenko’s death marking the third loss of an F-16 fighter jet since August 2024. Analysts have warned that while F-16s are effective against fast, high-altitude targets, they are less suited for combating cheap, low-flying drone swarms, which Russia increasingly uses to exhaust Ukraine’s defenses. As Kyiv mourns the loss of a brave pilot, the scale and intensity of the attack serve as a stark reminder of the growing pressure on Ukraine’s stretched air defense systems and the political stalemates threatening crucial military support.

Ravi Shastri Backs Shubman Gill’s Captaincy Despite Series Loss, Calls for Long-Term Vision

Former Indian head coach Ravi Shastri has thrown his full support behind Shubman Gill as India’s new Test captain, urging the team management to back the young leader for at least three years—regardless of the outcome of the ongoing Test series against England. Gill took over the captaincy after Rohit Sharma’s retirement, with Virat Kohli also stepping away from international cricket, marking a new era for Indian cricket. Speaking to Wisden, Shastri praised Gill’s maturity and composure under pressure. “He’s matured a lot. The way he handles the media, the way he talks at press conferences, at tosses—he’s matured a lot,” said Shastri. “Let him be there for three years. Don’t chop and change irrespective of what happens in the series. Stick with him, and I think he will deliver.” Shastri also lauded Gill’s batting style and potential. “I’ll be disappointed if Gill doesn’t go places. He has that languid, lazy elegance—there’s something regal about him when he’s out there. With exposure and adaptability, I believe he’s one of the names to watch.” Gill, who made his Test captaincy debut against England, joins an elite group of Indian cricketers—Sunil Gavaskar, Virat Kohli, Vijay Hazare, and Dilip Vengsarkar—who have scored centuries on Test captaincy debut. Despite India’s loss in the first match of the series, the 24-year-old has earned praise from both former players and teammates. Pacer Prasidh Krishna also spoke highly of Gill’s leadership in a press conference, saying: “He did a pretty good job. The way he rotated the bowlers, made sure everyone had breaks, and communicated well—it was very effective. He’s been creating a very positive atmosphere in the dressing room.” As India transitions into a new phase with a fresh crop of leaders and players, Shubman Gill is seen as a symbol of the team’s future. With influential voices like Shastri and encouraging performances, there is growing belief that Gill could be India’s long-term Test captain.

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