Varun Dhawan schools paps for ‘pointing cameras’ on grieving people’s face amidst Malaika Arora’s father’s demise

Sadly, Anil Arora, father of Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora, has sadly passed away today, causing widespread shock. Now, Varun Dhawan has spoken out against the paparazzi for their invasive actions, such as snapping pictures and videos during this difficult time. On his social media posts, he expressed, “It’s incredibly insensitive to aim cameras at people who are mourning; please show some sensitivity.

Kareena Kapoor Khan reveals what female friendships mean to her even if there’s Saif Ali Khan’s support; ‘Women just connect on a level…’

Kareena Kapoor Khan is a firm believer in women supporting one another and often champions this cause. This belief is evident in her close bonds with her sister Karisma Kapoor, mother, and female friends. In a recent interview, the actress from Buckingham Murders expressed her dedication to the idea that female friendships are crucial, perhaps even more so than the support of her husband, Saif Ali Khan. She further emphasized, “Women have a unique connection that’s hard to put into words but carries a significant impact.

‘Now You Wanna Be Friends With Me?’: Boy Meets World Alum Recalls NSYNC’s Set Visits And Later Learning That Justin Timberlake ‘Didn’t Like’ Him

25 years after the end of ’90s sitcom “Boy Meets World”, its stars continue to honor the show’s legacy by frequently gathering for discussions about it. Recently, Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, and Matthew Lawrence got together to share memories from the past, with Lawrence sharing an amusing story about how he may have left a negative impression on Justin Timberlake during NSYNC’s visits to the “Boy Meets World” set.

Movies That Were Banned In Multiple Countries

Cultural conflicts, religious mores, political grudges — these are just some of the reasons why a film might get banned in countries around the world, preventing their residents from ever seeing it. Banning a film can be detrimental to its box office success – the Marvel Cinematic Universe lost millions of dollars in ticket sales when China blocked the majority of its releases from 2019 to 2023 – but in certain cases, a ban can also generate the sort of negative attention that lures in audiences. Case in point: the gruesome 1981 Italian thriller “Cannibal Ferox,” which, when released in the United States as “Make Them Die Slowly,” proudly trumpeted its record-setting (and allegedly dubious) ban in 31 countries in its advertising.