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Jitendra Kumar and Pooja Bhatt team up for film set in India’s traditional pigeon-flying culture
Actor Jitendra Kumar is all set to star in a new film alongside Pooja Bhatt. The project delves into the emotionally rich and rarely explored world of kabootar-baazi-India’s age-old pigeon-flying tradition. A Story Rooted in Culture and EmotionJitendra Kumar, widely loved for his performances in Panchayat, Kota Factory, Jaadugar, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, and the recent Bhagwat: Chapter One Raakshas, takes on another unique role in this upcoming film. He will be seen as a passionate kabootarbaaz, bringing depth and realism to a character shaped by this traditional sport and its community. National Award-winning actor Pooja Bhatt will play Jitendra’s on-screen mother. Known for her powerful and layered performances in Zakhm, Tamanna, and Daddy, Pooja returns to a more intimate storytelling space that highlights her emotional strength as a performer. The Team Behind the FilmThe film is produced by Khyati Madaan under her banner Not Out Entertainment and co-produced by Hitesh Kewalya, who is best known for writing Shubh Mangal Saavdhan and both writing and directing Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. It is written and directed by Bilal Hasan, whose short film Chupchaap earned multiple awards and a Filmfare nomination. This marks Bilal’s debut as a feature film director. Exploring India’s Pigeon-Flying TraditionSet against the backdrop of kabootar-baazi-a practice that involves training and racing homing pigeons from neighborhood rooftops-the film aims to capture a culture that continues to thrive in India’s old mohallas and among pigeon-racing communities around the world. While rooted in this traditional setting, the story is ultimately a human drama that focuses on relationships, legacy, and passion. Filming is expected to begin next year. Not Out Entertainment’s Expanding SlateNot Out Entertainment is steadily building a diverse lineup of films that blend originality with commercial appeal. The banner is currently producing Abhootpurva, a romantic horror comedy set in 1990s Agra, starring Ritwik Bhowmik alongside an ensemble cast of seven acclaimed actors. CLUSIVE: Jitendra Kumar denies being typecast; Arshad Warsi calls his Bhagwat Chapter One: Raakshas role “a rare find for any actor”.
The Girlfriend Box Office Collection Day 3: Rashmika Mandanna’s film maintains PACE, earns…
Rashmika Mandanna’s latest film, The Girlfriend, hits theatres on November 7, 2025. Directed by Rahul Ravindran, brings together a talented cast. Let’s take a look at the box office collection.
Report: YouTube TV to offer $20 credit to subscribers if ESPN blackout extends to Sunday
When ESPN and other Disney channels went dark on YouTube TV last week, the service said subscribers would receive a credit if the blackout went on for an “extended period” of time. Users now know when that would be. YouTube TV would offer a $20 credit if a deal doesn’t come together with Disney by [.].
There’s New Reports On The David Harbour Bullying Allegations From Millie Bobby Brown
There’s New Reports On The David Harbour Bullying Allegations From Millie Bobby Brown
Arsenal tried to get chief to stay before shock exit
Tim Lewis was offered a non-executive position at Arsenal before leaving the club, according to a report.
Disneyland Paris Loses 288,000 Visitors. California Could Be Next
The post Disneyland Paris Loses 288, 000 Visitors. California Could Be Next appeared com. Although it is still the most visited theme park in Europe, attendance was down at Disneyland Paris in 2024. 8 million last year giving it lower attendance than it had in 2012 according to new data which reveals that the driving force behind the drop could also cast a dark spell on Disneyland in California. Disney’s filings don’t break out the attendance at its 12 parks around the world but data from the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) reveals that the two in Paris were the only ones in its portfolio which declined last year. The data shows that 1. 8% fewer visitors streamed through the turnstiles of the movie-themed Walt Disney Studios and the fantasy-themed flagship Disneyland Park which first swung open its ornate iron gates in 1992. Last year should have been a fairytale for the Disneyland Park as it launched the groundbreaking Disney Electrical Sky Parade night time show. This aerial extravaganza uses drones to recreate Disneyland’s iconic Main Street Electrical Parade in mid-air so that the floats quite literally float. It had never been done before in a Disney park and was met with rave reviews. However, instead of having a magic touch, the park lost 186, 000 visitors last year bringing its total to 10. 2 million. It was still comfortably the most-visited theme park in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region but, in stark contrast, attendance at second-placed Europa-Park in Germany surged by 3. 3% to 6. 2 million. This was precisely in line with the overall trend as attendance at the 20 most-visited EMEA theme parks rose by 3. 3% to a total of 68. 5 million. The erosion at the Studios park wasn’t as severe with a loss.
How to Watch the Eagles vs. Packers Monday Night Football Game Without ABC or ESPN on YouTube TV
With Monday Night Football just around the corner, local sports fans are keeping a close eye on the YouTube TV drama unfolding with Disney.
Thamma director Aditya Sarpotdar defends use of item songs: “They’re marketing assets, but my story unfolds through them”
Filmmaker Aditya Sarpotdar, who is currently basking in the success of his latest release Thamma, has addressed the ongoing criticism surrounding the film’s inclusion of three item songs ‘Poison Baby’, ‘Tum Mere Na Huye’, and ‘Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka’. The director, who earlier delivered the horror-comedy hit Munjya within the universe, responded to the debate in an interview with SCREEN, explaining his creative reasoning and how such songs play a functional role in modern storytelling and marketing. Reacting to the backlash, Sarpotdar stated, “All these things are marketing assets that lead you into a film. What counts is what the film gives you in the end. For me, when these songs appear, they’re there because my story unfolds through them.” The filmmaker emphasized that the tracks are not inserted merely for glamour but are woven into the narrative to enhance its rhythm and emotional beats. The discussion around Thamma’s music gained traction after audiences questioned the need for three distinct item songs in a horror-comedy. Addressing the criticism head-on, Sarpotdar pointed out that audience perception seems to have shifted in recent times. “This is the same audience that loved ‘Taras’ in Munjya and ‘Aaj Ki Raat’. Nobody had a problem then. But now, suddenly, it’s an issue. Maybe it’s just happening more often, so people are reacting differently,” he remarked. Thamma, which stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, marks the first love story set within the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe an interconnected cinematic world that includes Stree, Bhediya, and Munjya. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, the film continues to perform steadily at the box office, drawing audiences for its blend of romance, supernatural intrigue, and quirky humour. Aditya Sarpotdar’s response reflects a broader conversation about how item songs are evolving in contemporary cinema from being standalone entertainment numbers to narrative devices and powerful promotional tools. As he puts it, what truly matters is the story that remains long after the music fades. With Thamma, Sarpotdar once again proves that commercial appeal and storytelling can coexist even if it means defending a few catchy beats along the way. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Thamma actor Rachit Singh aka Veeran on waiting 10 years for the big break, “In these 10 years, I was working every day”; also reveals that his body transformation took 9 months.
Siddharth Sharma issues legal notice to producers of Sunny Deol’s Soorya for breach of contract
Bollywood actor Siddharth Sharma has officially taken legal action against the producers of the upcoming film Soorya, citing intentional breaches of contractual obligations. Sharma posted a formal statement on social media, announcing that a legal notice has been issued to the producers for failing to honour the terms of an agreement signed before the film’s production. The film, which stars Sunny Deol, has become the subject of controversy after Sharma revealed the details of his dispute with the producers. In his statement, he claimed that the producers, including Kamal Mukut, Soham Rockstar Entertainment, and Deepak Mukut, have continuously failed to comply with the contractual obligations outlined in the artist agreement.“I have issued a formal legal notice against the producers for intentional and constant breach of contractual obligations under the Artist Agreement for the Hindi film ‘Soorya,’” Siddharth Sharma wrote on Instagram, tagging several involved parties, including Zee Music Company and Zee Studios. The notice mentions specific legal provisions under Sections 37, 39, 73, and 74 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, indicating potential formal legal proceedings against the producers for their actions. Sharma’s statement further emphasized that the legal steps were necessary after repeated failures by the production house to address the issues raised. Sharma’s post also mentioned his intention to move forward with formal legal proceedings if the producers do not take corrective action. The announcement has stirred speculation within the industry, particularly given the high-profile nature of the film Soorya, which has been generating buzz due to its association with Sunny Deol and its anticipated release under the Zee Music Company and Zee Studios. At the time of writing, neither the producers nor the other parties involved have issued a formal response to the legal notice or Sharma’s claims. Also Read: SCOOP: Sunny Deol’s Soorya gets its leading lady Pragya Jaiswal confirmed after Jaipur shoot video.
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