Anil Mehta’s Demise: Arbaaz Khan attends Malaika Arora’s late father’s prayer meet to offer condolences

For two days now, the Arora family has been grappling with the loss of their patriarch, Anil Mehta, who passed away outside his building in Bandra. In the wake of this heartbreaking event, they have been working through their grief. A day following his unexpected death, Malaika Arora and her sister Amrita paid their respects at their late father’s funeral. Malaika’s former husband, actor-producer Arbaaz Khan, was one of the first to visit the Arora residence after Mehta’s passing. On September 13th (Friday), Arbaaz extended his condolences by attending a prayer meet for Malaika’s deceased father.

The Rings of Power Season 3 Is in The Works, Not Greenlit Yet

With each episode of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” on Prime Video creating a splash, there are already plans underway for a potential third season. In this new installment, Sauron (Charlie Vickers) is depicted as he embarks on his quest to dominate Middle-earth by crafting the Rings of Power, clashing with Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) following the Dark Lord’s deceit. Although opinions vary on its pacing and whether it has reached its peak, audiences are still drawn to “The Rings of Power.” Although an official confirmation for a third season is yet to come, preparations have been in progress for quite some time.

Original Goonies Stars Shoot Down Recent Sequel Rumors

It appears the chatter about a possible Goonies 2 coming out next year is merely speculation. This information comes from original cast members like Martha Plimpton and Corey Feldman, who have stated that they are unaware of any plans for a sequel to the 1985 fan-favorite movie being developed at any film studio. Contrary to a report from The Sun last month, there is no truth to the claim that production on a Goonies sequel is set to start next year for a release in 2026.

David Fincher Rumored To Direct Remake of Alfred Hitchcock Classic

It appears that David Fincher is allegedly working on a new project for Netflix, which is said to be a reinterpretation of the 1948 Alfred Hitchcock movie “Rope.” However, since Netflix has yet to confirm this news, it remains unofficial at this point. The claim has been substantiated by Kasey Moore, founder and editor-in-chief of What’s on Netflix, but we’re still considering it a rumor until Netflix provides an official statement.