Esha Deol recalls slapping man for ‘inappropriately’ touching her at Dus premiere: ‘I’m not hot tempered person…’

Remembering an unsettling incident at the 2005 premiere of Dus, I found myself in a situation where a man invaded my personal space and acted inappropriately, even with security present. In that moment, my instincts took over, and without hesitation, I swiftly removed him from the crowd and delivered a firm slap. I’m generally not one to lose my temper easily, but when someone crosses my boundaries, I can’t help but respond.

Three Women’s Betty Gilpin Talks About Her Most Important Takeaway From The Book And Why The Real Lina ‘Will Remain Anonymous’

In the 2024 TV schedule for fall, you’ll find STARZ’s miniseries titled “Three Women.” This series is inspired by Lisa Taddeo’s 2019 nonfiction book of the same name and delves into the intricate aspects of female sexuality through real-life stories of women from various parts of the United States. Betty Gilpin, one of the main stars, recently spoke to TopMob about her character and emphasized that the source material played a crucial role in her portrayal.

Scrubs Creator Bill Lawrence Explains Why The Comedy Is Considered The ‘Most Realistic Medical Show Of All Time’

Over two decades since its debut on NBC, Scrubs continues to be hailed as one of the greatest sitcoms ever made. Initially airing on NBC, and later moving to ABC for its final two seasons, the series was set within Sacred Heart Hospital. As a result, it was crucial that the show’s medical aspects were accurate, a task they accomplished effectively according to Bill Lawrence, who stated in an interview why Scrubs is “unmatched in terms of realism when it comes to medical shows.

7 Movies From the 2010s That Have Already Been Remade

In the world of cinema, remakes have become quite prevalent, causing frustration among viewers who crave fresh, unique narratives. However, this longing for originality hasn’t managed to slow down the numerous remake announcements this year or those scheduled for the future. Major studios find it appealing to resurrect old tales and present them to a new generation of viewers due to their past success and an existing fan base.