When Anurag Kashyap went to Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat to satisfy his hunger; filmmaker said, ‘He only knew how to make omelets’

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase it like this: Despite both of us being alumni of the University of Delhi in the 90s – me with a zoology degree from Hansraj College and Shah Rukh Khan with an economics degree from ’88 – we’ve never collaborated on a project. The reason, as Anurag Kashyap puts it, is that he feels SRK has an enigmatic presence that he hasn’t quite figured out how to tap into. Interestingly, there was a moment when I found myself at Shah Rukh’s home (Mannat), hungry and in need of sustenance. To my surprise, I discovered that he had the knack for whipping up delicious omelets!

Kevin Costner’s Horizon Western Went Belly Up In Theaters, But It Seems To Be Doing Just What The Filmmaker Wanted On Streaming

Kevin Costner has been deeply invested in bringing the Western saga titled “Horizon” to life since 1988. The grandeur displayed in the trailer indicates that as an actor in Yellowstone, he put his heart and soul into this epic Western production. Despite the unfortunate financial and critical downfall of “Horizon: Chapter One”, it seems that Costner’s movie is achieving the success the filmmaker desired on streaming platforms.

How Hitchcock’s North by Northwest Inspired James Bond

Placed between “Vertigo” (1958) and “Psycho” (1960), Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 spy thriller “North by Northwest” often receives less contemporary acclaim than the other two, but it is perhaps his most groundbreaking work within its genre. Filled with poignant intimacy and unforgettable moments, it stands as one of Hitchcock’s most emotionally resonant films, and its concept sprung from a sense of urgency.