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The richest man in Bollywood owns $1.5 billion, more than Shah Rukh, Karan Johar, and Aditya Chopra combined, despite never having performed or directed.
The new blockbuster recipe for horror comedies?  The trailer for Prabhas' The Raja Saab gets a lot of attention.
Chiranjeevi deems the movie "on par with Hollywood standards" and praises brother Pawan Kalyan's performance in They Call Him OG.
In 2026, a Narendra Modi biopic will be released.  View the cast of PM Modi in Maa Vande and further information here.
Salman Khan has sold his Bandra flat in Mumbai for ₹5.35 crore—see details
Snow White may be "feminine, beautiful in more ways than one," according to Rachel Zegler, who also claims that the movie is "for this generation."
Toilet Ek Prem Katha is criticized by Jaya Bachchan as a "flop film," saying, "Main aisi picture kabhi na dekhne jau."
Preity Zinta explains that her ₹18 cr loan was paid off ten years ago and attacks Congress for spreading "fake news and vile gossip."
The director claims that if Sanam Teri Kasam had been created in the 1990s, Salman Khan would have starred because "he was the perfect romantic hero."
John Abraham acknowledges that his body has made him feel "objectified," saying, "There is a huge audience who wants to see that."
Ranveer Allahbadia records a statement over India's Got Latent dispute with the Maharashtra Cyber Cell.
How a movie star made $43 million, surpassing Angelina Jolie, Margot Robbie, and JLo to become the highest-paid actress in the world
Day 7 box office receipts for Chhaava worldwide: Vicky Kaushal's film continues to be unstoppable, surpassing ₹300 crore
With a message for Wilson and Broccoli, Daniel Craig responds to Amazon MGM assuming creative control of James Bond movies.
Jason Isaacs remembers witnessing India's "massive wealth gap": "A nation where people live in extreme inequality"
Following Mrs. Success, Sanya Malhotra's older films were the most viewed on Netflix; the director remarks, "This is so rare."
Reddit defends Priyanka Chopra after a YouTuber criticizes her for applauding emergency responders from her mansion.
For 'spending viewer's time' with lengthy advertisements prior to the film, PVR-Inox was fined ₹1.2 lakh: "Cease unfair business practices."
Day 4 box office receipts for Chhaava worldwide: Vicky Kaushal's film approaches the ₹200 crore milestone
When a fan rides into the theater for Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava, the internet responds: "I'm not even allowed to bring my chips."
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