Arjun Kapoor receives praise from Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt after Singham Again’s performance; admits Vicky Kaushal gave him hug: ‘It’s nice to have felt…’

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but express my admiration for Arjun Kapoor’s stunning portrayal of the antagonist, Danger Lanka, in Rohit Shetty’s action-packed sequel, Singham Again. The moment this film graced the big screen earlier this month, it left everyone spellbound by his performance. In a recent heartfelt interview, Arjun shared the overwhelming praise he received from esteemed colleagues like Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Varun Dhawan, and many more.

Marvel’s Kevin Feige Hints At When The X-Men Will Finally Factor Into The MCU

For several years now, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced fresh characters and subtly suggested a comeback of established properties. Characters like the X-Men, who fans have eagerly anticipated seeing back on the big screen, fall into this category. Marvel Studios has been secretive about their specific plans for this renowned team. However, Kevin Feige, head of the studio, is giving us hints as to when these characters might take center stage in future Marvel movies.

Keke Palmer Says Ryan Murphy ‘Ripped’ Into Her on Scream Queens, Recalls Unnamed Co-Star’s Racist Comment

Actress, singer, and television personality Keke Palmer is returning to the publishing industry with her new memoir, published by Macmillan. Known for works like the “Southern Belle Insults” series on Amazon Original Stories and her first memoir, “I Don’t Belong to You: Quiet the Noise and Find Your Voice,” Palmer is using her hard-earned voice as an entertainer to discuss challenging experiences in her career, aligning with her previous memoir’s theme. The star of ‘Nope’ has had a multifaceted career spanning various fields, from working with Disney to Broadway direction, so it’s no surprise that she’s faced some tough situations during her journey.

Why Disney Will Never Adapt This Forgotten 1970s Version of Spider-Man

If you believe that we’re discussing the 1978 live-action Tokusatsu series from Japan featuring Spider-Man, which is renowned for its Leopardon mech or spider bracelet, you are incorrect. A year before that, the short-lived CBS series titled “The Amazing Spider-Man” isn’t what we’re talking about either. So, what are we focusing on instead? And perhaps more significantly, why is it that Disney (and Sony too) have never acknowledged this lesser-known version of the superhero?