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“Amor Fati”—is what we can learn from Karan Johar as he says “every film has its own destiny”
The Box office debate is here once again. The stir is up, and why not; 2025 could not witness the brightest light at the end of tunnel so far. Saiyaara alone made it big, and then we had Chhaava. Keeping these two aside, none of the films could make the mark. And now Karan Johar, who’s pillaring Mirai by Teja Sajja, sprouted to defend Bollywood box office at the press meet of the film. During the press meet, Karan Johar was asked if the hiked production costs and star fees are being the instrumental in the failures of the films | Click Here...
Review of Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo: Allu Arjun is a masterclass of swag
Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo (Telugu) Starring Allu Arjun, Tabu, Jayaram, Sushanth, Pooja Hegde Written & Directed by Trivikram Srinivas Rating: **** (4 stars) When it comes to South Indian screen icons, their larger-than-life image far supercedes the calibre, heft and tenability of the parent product. Allu Arjun is no exception. In his latest swag-suffused sojourn, he puts up a one-man show while all the other actors (including the great Tabu) are reduced to peripheral attractions. As far as star vehicles go, Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo is a masterclass of cine-se | Click Here...