WATCH: Saif Ali Khan reacts amusingly as paps call him and Kareena Kapoor ‘power couple’; says ‘Everybody is…’

Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan have been spending their summer vacations with their children, Jeh and Taimur, outside of India. A few days back, this famous pair returned to the country and celebrated the actor’s birthday with their family. Just recently, they were seen exiting a location together. As Saif was heading out, he playfully interacted with the photographers on his way towards Kareena who was waiting for him, and they captured the moment.

Stree 2: Akshay Kumar improvised scene with Abhishek Banerjee, recalls helmer Amar Kaushik; ‘Hum log set pe bhi gir gaye the has has ke’

Movie “Stree 2: Sarkate’s Wrath,” helmed by Amar Kaushik, is dominating cinemas nationwide. Released on August 15, it also features a special appearance by action star Akshay Kumar. In an interview, the director shared insights about Kumar’s scene with Abhishek Banerjee. He mentioned that Kumar himself came up with improvisations during filming, leaving everyone on set rolling with laughter!

This Stunning 1970s Anime Drama Was Ahead of Its Time

Only a small number of animated films can boast about being entirely unique and groundbreaking in their genre. Throughout animation’s history, there have been trailblazing achievements, but to defy norms and create something completely original is rare. Movies such as “The Red Turtle,” “Hedgehog in the Fog,” and “The Triplets of Belleville” serve as proof that the art form can achieve greatness when artists strive to break the mold and explore the full potential of their medium.

Friends’ First Episode Was Nearly Changed by Sexist NBC Executives

David Crane and Marta Kauffman, the creators behind the popular 90’s sitcom “Friends”, have shared that NBC made them reconsider one of Monica Geller’s actions in the initial episode. Monica is among the six memorable characters who captivated audiences across the globe for nearly a decade, as they followed her through various relationships, job shifts, romantic entanglements, parenthood, and numerous crises written by the show’s team.

How El Topo Helped Introduce the Acid Western Subgenre

In the mid-1960s, films like Clint Eastwood’s “A Fistful of Dollars”, Lee Van Cleef’s “Death Rides a Horse”, and Franco Nero’s “Django” are among the well-known spaghetti Westerns. Despite being an old subgenre, it still receives appreciation from film historians. However, Westerns as a genre evolved into a different thematic direction a few years later, which is not commonly recognized today. The entry of Chilean and French filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky marked this shift. Before making waves with his 1970 movie, he had created a 20-minute surreal production called “The Severed Heads” in the late 50s, formed an art collective called The Panic Movement (inspired by absurdism), and was mentored by a Zen Buddhist monk. These experiences significantly influenced his perspective on life. His unique 1970 film showcased his exceptional talent to the world.