Veteran actor Nana Patekar’s son Malhar Patekar took to social media to post a heartfelt tribute to Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, sharing a few personal pictures from Nana’s farmhouse located on the outskirts of Pune.
The photos show Ajit Pawar, fondly referred to as “Dada”, visiting the farmhouse for a private lunch, with Malhar hinting at the deep bond the two families shared over the years. Sources close to the family say Ajit Pawar and Nana Patekar often shared quiet, private moments away from the public eye, reflecting a long-standing personal connection.
In an emotional note, Malhar wrote,
“The passing away of Honourable Ajit Dada Pawar Saheb is a personal loss to us. He is family to us, and will remain so all our lives. Unforgettable memories with him, and hence irreparable damage done.”
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IS MEGASTAR ANIL KAPOOR HINTING AT A MAJOR PROJECT REVEAL WITH THIS SILVER FOX LOOK?
Megastar Anil Kapoor’s latest appearance has quietly set the internet abuzz. The actor’s move to a striking all-grey look has sparked instant curiosity among fans, with netizens dissecting every frame and speculating on what this transformation might signal. Subtle yet commanding, the look feels less like a style experiment and more like a deliberate evolution.
Anil Kapoor shared the post alongside a cryptic caption: “The day doesn’t know what’s coming….” The understated tease was enough to set speculation in motion, instantly positioning the appearance as something more than a visual update.
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What’s fuelling the fascination is the intensity the look brings with it. There’s a newfound gravitas, an authority that doesn’t announce itself loudly but settles in with confidence. Free of cosmetic additions or enhancements, the natural greys lend credibility and depth, amplifying a screen presence shaped by years of experience rather than surface spectacle. Social media reactions have ranged from admiration to intrigue, with fans calling the look powerful, commanding, and refreshingly real. Many view it as a bold departure from conventional age-defying choices, embracing authenticity over artifice. The understated transformation has only heightened curiosity about what’s next.
Insiders note that the transition wasn’t rushed. Anil Kapoor reportedly allowed months for the greys to come in naturally, ensuring the look felt organic and grounded. The result is a persona that feels lived-in, suggesting characters driven by control, restraint, and emotional weight. As conversations grow louder online, one question continues to surface that this look is a quiet hint at a major reveal ahead? Whether tied to an upcoming role or a broader shift in his on-screen journey, one thing is clear, Anil Kapoor’s silver era has arrived, and the internet can’t look away.
Rasha Thadani Shares First Look from Her South Debut Srinivasa Mangapuram.
Says “This Beginning Will Always Stay Special”
After a promising Bollywood debut with Azaad, Rasha Thadani is ready to step into Telugu cinema with her South debut, Srinivasa Mangapuram. The action-romance film is directed by Ajay Bhupathi and features Rasha opposite Jaya Krishna Ghattamaneni, nephew of Mahesh Babu.
Announcing the project on social media, Rasha shared her excitement about entering Telugu films. Expressing gratitude, she wrote, ““Meet Manga from #SrinivasaMangapuram. With immense gratitude and a heart full of hope, taking my first step into Telugu cinema, a world that celebrates stories straight from the soil. This journey has taught me humility, patience, and belief. Thank you to everyone who trusted me with this beginning.”
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She later unveiled her first look from the film, where she is seen in a simple pink salwar-kurta, paired with jhumkas and bangles, reflecting the essence of her character, Manga. Describing the role and thanking director Ajay Bhupathi, she mentioned, “She is his calm, she is his comfort, she is his pain and his peace. ‘Manga’ is ‘Srinu’s everything. This beginning will always stay special. Thankful to my director @dirajaybhupathi garu for believing in me and guiding me every step of the way. Jay for being such a cool co-star. This is just the start & excited for the journey ahead.”
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On the work front, Rasha will also be seen in Laikey Laikaa, which is set to hit cinemas soon. The film stars her opposite Abhay Verma. With multiple projects lined up, it looks like 2026 could shape up to be a significant year in Rasha Thadani’s growing career
Richa Chadha Chops Her Tresses for a New Role, sports a brand new look for an upcoming project
Actress Richa Chadha, known for her fearless approach to performance and her ability to sink into any character, has once again sparked curiosity among fans and netizens. The acclaimed performer was recently spotted sporting a chic, shorter hairstyle, an unexpected departure from her previous looks to embrace a brand new look for a new project that she is beginning shoot from 1st week of February.
Richa has always been one to experiment with her appearance when the role demands it. Over the years, she has embraced striking makeovers to bring authenticity to her characters. From the gritty, authoritative look she donned in Madam Chief Minister where she sported a hot cut, to the stylish and sharp avatar with bangs she carried as Zarina Malik in Inside Edge, her hair transformations have been an integral part of her screen identity. Each reinvention has showcased her dedication to storytelling and her commitment to exploring diverse narratives.
While the actress is to soon make an announcement about her new project for shes sporting the new short-hair look. Her latest appearance has already set social media abuzz, with fans speculating if she is preparing for a character that demands a bold, edgy aesthetic.
A source close to the actress shared, “Richa has always been someone who enjoys playing with her look for the sake of her craft. Whenever she changes her appearance, there’s usually a creative reason behind it. The new haircut is for a brand new project that will start in Feburary. Its a major series for an OTT platform that will have Richa essaying the female lead in”.
11 Young Bollywood actors we’re excited to see shine even brighter in 2026 after their standout performances in 2025
2025 proved to be a breakout year for a new generation of Bollywood talent. With fearless choices, emotionally rich performances, and a clear hunger to push boundaries, these young actors didn’t just arrive – they announced themselves. From intense indie dramas to mainstream crowd-pullers, they left a lasting impression and set the stage for exciting futures ahead. As they move forward, one thing is certain – the future of Hindi cinema is in confident, capable hands.
Here are the young Bollywood actors we’re most excited to see more of after their standout run in 2025:
Ahaan Panday – Saiyaara
Ahaan Panday emerged as one of the most talked-about newcomers of the year with Saiyaara. His effortless screen presence and emotional sincerity made his performance feel refreshingly real. Ahaan showed promise not just as a leading man but as an actor willing to embrace vulnerability, making his debut one that audiences and filmmakers alike took notice of.
Vishal Jethwa – Homebound
In Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound, India’s contender in the Best International Feature Film category at the Oscars, Vishal Jethwa gives a performance that speaks softly yet leaves a deep impact. As Chandan Kumar Valmiki, a young man grappling with the harsh realities of caste discrimination, brings a quiet intensity to the role. Without relying on heavy dialogue or dramatic flourishes, Vishal lets his eyes, controlled body language, and subtle shifts in emotion convey the depth of his character’s pain and resilience.
Aneet Pada – Saiyaara
Aneet Pada impressed with her nuanced and emotionally grounded performance in Saiyaara. She brought warmth, restraint, and authenticity to her role, proving that subtlety can be just as impactful as high drama. With her natural screen presence and quiet confidence, Aneet is clearly an actor to watch.
Junaid Khan – Loveyapa
With Loveyapa, Junaid Khan showed a refreshing ease and honesty that set him apart. His performance felt organic and relatable, reflecting a strong grasp of character and emotional timing. 2025 marked a significant step forward for Junaid, positioning him as a performer with depth and long-term potential.
Babil Khan – Logout
Babil Khan continued to carve his own path with Logout, delivering a performance filled with sensitivity and emotional intelligence. His ability to convey inner conflict and vulnerability without theatrics made his work deeply resonant. Babil’s choices reflect a clear artistic voice, and his growth as an actor is exciting to witness.
Aaishvary Thackeray – Nishaanchi 1 & 2
Aaishvary Thackeray had a breakout year with Nishaanchi 1 & 2 in a double role, establishing himself as a strong new force. With commanding screen presence, action credibility, and surprising emotional depth, he anchored the franchise with confidence. His performances signalled the arrival of an actor built for scale, substance, and longevity.
Agastya Nanda – Ikkis
Agastya Nanda made a steady and confident impression in Ikkis as India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee – Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal. His performance reflected growth, discipline, and an increasing comfort with layered storytelling. Avoiding flashy choices, Agastya focused on honesty and control, hinting at a promising evolution as a performer in the years to come.
Zahan Kapoor – Black Warrant
Zahan Kapoor stood out in Black Warrant with his intense, controlled performance of a rookie jailer Sunil Gupta. Bringing depth and complexity to a gritty narrative, he showcased an old-school seriousness paired with modern sensibility. Zahan’s work in 2025 firmly established him as a thinking actor drawn to challenging material.
Anya Singh – Bads of Bollywood
Anya Singh brought charm, confidence, and a fresh spark to Bads of Bollywood as talent manager Sanya in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut. Her screen presence was lively yet grounded, making her performance both entertaining and relatable. With her infectious energy and growing range, Anya proved she has the makings of a versatile mainstream performer.
Tanya Maniktala – Loot Kaand
Tanya Maniktala delivered a strong, composed performance in Loot Kaand, showcasing emotional maturity and narrative control. She continues to impress with her ability to anchor complex stories with grace and restraint. Tanya’s consistency and thoughtful role choices make her one of the most dependable young actors today.
Monika Panwar – Khauff & Nishaanchi 1 & 2
Monika Panwar had a standout year across genres with Khauff and Nishaanchi 1 & 2. Whether portraying fear, resilience, or strength, she brought authenticity and emotional conviction to each role. Her versatility and fearless performances firmly place her among the most exciting talents of her generation.
Ikkis opens 2026 on a powerful note, newcomers drive an impressive ₹22.05 crore in the opening weekend
Proving that courage, conviction and content can truly be a blockbuster beginning, Ikkis has opened 2026 on an extraordinary high. The war drama has collected an impressive ₹22.05 crore in its opening weekend!
Directed by master storyteller Sriram Raghavan, Ikkis stands tall as a testament to bold storytelling, driven by vision rather than spectacle alone. With this opening, Raghavan once again delivers a film that blends strong storytelling with solid box office performance.
What makes the achievement even more remarkable is the film’s ensemble – late Dharmendra Ji – his screen presence adds immense emotional weight to the film, reminding viewers why he remains one of Indian cinema’s most cherished icons, newcomers Agastya Nanda and Simar Bhatia deliver a stirring and nuanced performance, and Jaideep Ahlawat, who adds gravitas and emotional depth to the narrative.
With word-of-mouth growing stronger by the day and audiences continuing to shower love on its story and performances, Ikkis is firmly positioned as a powerful cinematic statement that proves courage, when told right, can indeed be a blockbuster.
Ikkis is now playing in cinemas nationwide.
Nayanthara’s first look as Ganga unveiled from Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups
As Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups inches closer to its highly anticipated theatrical release on 19th March 2026, the makers continue to peel back layers of its dark, immersive world. Adding to the rising anticipation, the team has now unveiled a striking new poster revealing Nayanthara as Ganga. Stunning, lethal, and formidable, the first look positions Nayanthara as a defining force within the universe of Rocking Star Yash’s most ambitious project yet.
Known for her star power, emotional depth and versatility, Nayanthara has built a legacy as one of India’s iconic actresses. With Toxic, she steps into darker territory – one that amplifies her innate presence while revealing a version of her that feels startlingly new.
Nayanthara’s portrayal of Ganga is visually breathtaking, radiating a fearlessness that matches the film’s massive scale. She commands the frame with a striking composure, wielding a gun with a practiced authority that feels both elegant and dangerous. Set against the opulence of a grand casino entrance, the lavish, high-stakes setting frames Ganga as a woman who owns the room and calls her own shots.
Speaking about casting Nayanthara as Ganga, director Geetu Mohandas said, “We all know Nayan as a celebrated star with a commanding screen presence, and a remarkable career spanning two decades but in Toxic, audiences will witness a talent that had been quietly waiting to explode. I wanted to portray Nayan in a way that she’s never been showcased before. But as the shoot progressed I began to see how closely her own personality echoed the soul of the character. It wasn’t imitation, it was alignment.The depth, the honesty, the restraint, and the emotional clarity she brought were not performances layered on top of the character,they were qualities she already possessed. I found my Ganga, so brilliantly performed by her, and even more unexpectedly, I found a dear friend.”
After redefining box-office history with KGF: Chapter 2, Rocking Star Yash returns to the big screen with Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, a project that has been generating extraordinary anticipation across industries. With each reveal, the film continues to signal a bold departure from convention. Earlier, Kiara Advani ignited a firestorm of anticipation with her unveil as Nadia—ethereal yet melancholy, whose elegance and glamour barely conceal the scars. Following Kiara’s first look, Huma Qureshi’s dramatic reveal as the enigmatic Elizabeth deepened the mystery, leaving audiences intrigued with her never-seen-before old-world, Gothic glamour.
Written by Yash and Geetu Mohandas and directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups has been filmed simultaneously in Kannada and English, with dubbed versions planned in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and several other languages—underscoring its global ambition. The film boasts a formidable technical team, including National Award winner Rajeev Ravi as cinematographer, Ravi Basrur on music, Ujwal Kulkarni on editing, and TP Abid as production designer. High-octane action is choreographed by Hollywood action director JJ Perry (John Wick) alongside National Award-winning duo Anbariv and Kecha Khamphakdee. Produced by Venkat K. Narayana and Yash under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, Toxic is slated for a grand theatrical release on the long festive weekend of 19th March 2026, coinciding with Eid, Ugadi, and Gudi Padwa.
Mirzapur actor Priyanshu Painyuli celebrates Christmas with school children in Wakro Village, Arunachal Pradesh
Actor Priyanshu Painyuli spent this Christmas in a deeply meaningful and heartfelt way, celebrating the festive season with children in Wakro village, Arunachal Pradesh. Accompanied by his family, Priyanshu travelled to the picturesque village as a secret Santa to bring joy, warmth, and festive cheer to the young students of a school ‘Apna Vidya Bhavan’ established by Rohinso Krisikro, which was inaugrated by Priyanshu’s Father , Retd Col. Vinod Kumar Painyuli during his service in the Indian Army.
Located in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh, Wakro is often referred to as the “Orange Orchard Town” for its expansive orange cultivation. Known for its serene natural beauty, rich Mishmi tribal culture, and spiritual significance, Wakro holds a special place for the Painyuli family. The School is for underprivileged and tribal children, continues to be run by a local village leader dedicated to the development and education of children from the region.
During their visit, Priyanshu and his family spent quality time with the students, celebrating Christmas with games, music, dance, and songs. The family also distributed cakes to all the children, turning the day into a memorable celebration filled with laughter and smiles.
Sharing his emotions about the experience, Priyanshu Painyuli said, “Christmas has always been about giving, gratitude, and togetherness for me, and being here in Wakro made it even more special. This place is very close to my heart because of the work my father started here years ago. Watching these children smile, sing, dance, and celebrate with such pure joy reminds you of what truly matters in life. My father dedicated a part of his service to creating opportunities for these kids, and to return here with him, especially during Christmas, felt incredibly grounding and emotional. The warmth, innocence, and love these children share is something I will always carry with me. I feel grateful to be able to celebrate the festival not with grandeur, but with genuine human connection.”
The visit highlighted not just the spirit of Christmas, but also the enduring impact of education, community-driven initiatives, and compassion. Priyanshu’s celebration in Wakro stood as a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful festivities are found far away from city lights – in quiet villages, shared laughter, and heartfelt moments.
Actor Jaideep Ahlawat has spoken openly about emotional vulnerability and mental health, challenging long-held notions of masculinity. In Movified’s new show Star of the Month, the acclaimed actor shared a candid perspective on expressing emotions, saying, “Men should cry more often actually. Else, “You’ll keep filling up inside, and eventually you’ll burst from within.”
I cry to my close ones.
Ahlawat emphasized that showing emotions is not a sign of weakness but a reflection of inner strength. He encouraged men to acknowledge and express their feelings instead of suppressing them, highlighting the importance of emotional honesty in maintaining mental well-being.
His remarks have resonated widely, sparking conversations around mental health, masculinity, and the need to break societal taboos associated with men showing vulnerability.
Amruta Fadnavis, Suresh Oberoi & Shreyas Talpade reveal the stories behind Roopa Iyer’s vision for ‘Azad Bharath’
Roopa Iyer’s Azad Bharath stands as a heartfelt ode to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, his enduring legacy, and his visionary creation of the Rani Jhansi Regiment. At its core, the film brings to life the extraordinary yet seldom-told story of Neera Arya and countless unsung heroes who fought with unshakable courage for India’s freedom.
Zee Studios’ ‘Azad Bharath’ stars Shreyas Talpade as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Suresh Oberoi as the revolutionary freedom fighter Chhaju Ramji, Roopa Iyer as Neera Arya, Roopa has also directed and produced the film. Amruta Fadnavis has also lent her voice to Azad Bharath’s anthem.
Amruta Fadnavis added, “It’s an honour to be here. Azad Bharath is a beautiful film and it gloriously conveys the story of Neera Arya. Roopa Iyer, she has not only portrayed the character in the film but also directed and produced the film. Wearing three hats in a single project is definitely commendable! Suresh ji, (Suresh Oberoi), he is an inspiration to all of us. It has been an honour to lend my voice for the national anthem in the film. I feel lucky to have a small contribution in such a prestigious project to honour Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Ji’s legacy. The most inspiring part of his legacy is how he uplifted the women and created the Rani Jhansi regiment. There’s no mention of Neera Arya in history, big thanks to Roopa for bringing such untold stories to the forefront. The film releases on 2nd January, the same month wherein we celebrate Netaji’s birthday. We can pay our tributes to him by watching the film.”
Roopa Iyer shared, “I feel blessed because this film has been made with the Almighty guiding me consistently be it helping me to choose the actors or even in connecting with the actors. The Almighty has been a guiding force for me, throughout. Shreyas ji asked me why I thought he could play Netaji’s character to which I replied, his versatility, his ability to step into the shoes of any character makes him the perfect choice. This film is a ‘must-watch’ for the younger generation who keeps complaining about not having it all despite having luxurious phones and everything around them. This story is about Neera Arya, the Rani Jhansi regiment and all those unsung heroes who, since their teenage years, despite not having anything at all, were dedicated to their motherland, to Netaji.”
The film Azad Bharath is all set to release worldwide on 2nd January 2026, the same month that marks Netaji’s 129th birth anniversary i.e 23rd January. Produced by Zee Studios, the film has stirred great anticipation amongst the audiences and stars Shreyas Talpade, Roopa Iyer and Suresh Oberoi in pivotal roles.