Salman Khan jets off from Mumbai as he arrives in style with heavy security; bodyguard Shera shields him from crowd

Salman Khan, a beloved figure in Bollywood and regular tabloid topic due to both his personal and professional endeavors, is preparing for the release of his anticipated movie titled Sikandar. Recently, there’s been talk about Salman appearing as a cameo in Ajay Devgn’s film Singham Again. With this latest news, Salman has departed from Mumbai to an unspecified destination. His trusted bodyguard, Shera, was by his side to protect him from the throngs of fans.

James Earl Joness AI Decision Affects the Future of Star Wars

On September 9, 2024, the death of James Earl Jones left a profound sorrow among movie enthusiasts. His filmography was simply unmatched, but no character was as iconic or dominated pop culture more than Darth Vader, the role that truly defined him. From the original 1977 Star Wars to The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, Jones lent his voice to the Star Wars villain-turned-tragic hero.

Stephen Amell Says an Arrow Movie Was Shut Down by Warner Bros.

It’s been uncovered that there were initial ideas for a movie adaptation of “Supernatural,” but those plans were scrapped by Warner Bros. During its peak scripted years, the series was one of The CW’s top performers and still holds that position today. In his Inside of You podcast, Robbie Amell, who starred in the show, discussed it at length, and during their conversation, Rosenbaum raised the possibility of a potential revival for the program.

The Babadook Director Explains Why Her Horror Classic Never Got a Sequel

10 years ago, a debut Australian director’s low-budget horror film, “The Babadook,” captivated the genre in 2014. Now, Jennifer Kent, the creator behind this modern classic, discusses why a sequel was never produced. Starring Essie Davis and Noah Wiseman, this Australian gem follows a mourning widow and her son as they confront a supernatural menace haunting their lives. However, “The Babadook” delves far beyond the surface, exploring profound themes such as mental health, anger, grief, and resentment. This film shuns jump scares in favor of leading audiences on an introspective journey into the human psyche, delving deep into our innermost fears and emotions.