Happy Birthday Juhi Chawla: When actress confessed she was ‘so happy’ to hear Aamir Khan would play Shah Rukh Khan’s role in Darr

Today, November 13th, 2024 marks Juhi Chawla’s 57th birthday! On this joyous occasion, let’s take a trip down memory lane and recall an amusing tale about the actress. Back in the day, she expressed her delight when Aamir Khan was considered for the role of the anti-hero in her renowned film, Darr. However, it was Shah Rukh Khan who ultimately landed the part.

‘You Got To Like, Put On Weight.’ Timothée Chalamet Gets Real About The Feedback Men Face In Hollywood About Their Bodies, Too

Timothée Chalamet, a prominent figure in Hollywood, is recognized for his roles in “Dune”, “Call Me by Your Name”, and “Little Women”. However, his path to stardom was far from typical. It may surprise you, given the internet’s adoration for him and Barry Keoghan – a feeling that has persisted for some time now. Yet, early in his career, Chalamet, with his lean build and distinctive style, often encountered feedback that didn’t match his self-perception as an actor. Recently, during a discussion about his 2024 film releases, including “A Complete Unknown” and “Bones and All”, Chalamet candidly discussed the genuine challenges male actors face in terms of body image in Hollywood.

SNL’s Chloe Fineman Outs Elon Musk as Host Who Made Her Cry

Following Dana Carvey’s first appearance as Elon Musk on the recent episode of Saturday Night Live, the Tesla CEO expressed some critical opinions about the show, stating that it has been gradually fading for quite some time. This comment sparked a response from SNL cast member Chloe Fineman who, in a since-deleted TikTok video, defended previous reports suggesting that Musk made people cry during his hosting stint in 2021. As one of those individuals moved to tears, Fineman openly acknowledged that she was among them.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy Trailer Released by Peacock

In 2025, you won’t find Bridget Jones on a movie screen, but rather on Peacock, as her upcoming film is set to premiere exclusively there. This beloved character was initially brought to life by author Helen Fielding in the 1996 novel “Bridget Jones’s Diary.” Renée Zellweger took on the role of Bridget in the 2001 film adaptation of “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” earning an Academy Award nomination. She reprised her role as Bridget in both “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” (2004) and “Bridget Jones Baby” (2016). Now, 24 years after her first portrayal, Zellweger will return to play Bridget Jones once more in the film titled “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.