Ayushmann Khurrana says he’s not an ‘activist’; calls expectations of people for actors to stand up and share their opinion ‘very naive’

Ayushmann Khurrana, a highly adaptable and skillful performer in the entertainment world, consistently demonstrates his worth with innovative roles. In a recent statement, he expressed that he is not an activist, finding it somewhat simplistic when people assume actors should vocalize their opinions. However, through his acting choices, music, and poetry, Khurrana subtly addresses societal concerns.

Bitcoin Hits 2-Week Low at $57,270 After 10% August Drop

As a seasoned researcher with over a decade of experience in the financial markets, I have seen my fair share of market volatility and trends. Bitcoin’s current struggle is a familiar sight, but it’s never dull, that’s for sure! Bitcoin (BTC) has had a challenging beginning to September, following a 10% decline in August. This … Read more

Stree 2: Aparshakti Khurana on credit war between Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao; ‘aise kaise ho sakta hai bhai ki ek insaan ne…’

Aparshakti Khurana is currently basking in the success of his latest release Stree 2, which co-stars Shraddha Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, and Abhishek Banerjee. Lately, there has been a flurry of conversation and disagreement regarding credits between Kapoor and Rao. In an interview, Khurana spoke about these ongoing issues, stating, “How can it be that one person made the film and another did the acting?” (In other words: “How is it possible for one person to make a movie and another to act in it?”)

32 Great Movies About Auto Racing

There’s nothing more thrilling than witnessing the best racers push their high-speed vehicles to the brink. Whether it’s movie scenes of auto racing or any type of competition, they never fail to get your adrenaline pumping. Be it street races or circuits, they’ll surely take your breath away. These films are exactly what you crave when you’ve got an insatiable hunger for speed.

While Waiting For Mr. Throwback Renewal, The Executive Producers Reflected On That Running Michael Jordan Joke And Their Hopes For Season 2

In August earlier this year, Peacock capitalized on the Olympics excitement by debuting a fresh comedy titled “Mr. Throwback“, produced by the ex-team of “Happy Endings”. This series featured basketball sensation, Steph Curry, in the leading role. The executive producers expressed that it was both exhilarating and somewhat frustrating (in an enjoyable way) to collaborate with Curry on this sitcom, and they were already anticipating a second season even before the first episode aired, which was scheduled earlier in the 2024 television lineup. The show is yet to receive renewal news, so I revisited their thoughts about Season 2 and the recurring joke involving Michael Jordan.