Fateh director-actor Sonu Sood reveals building his body with vegetarian diet; recalls eating bread and entire brick of butter as student

In a conversation with Shubhankar Mishra on YouTube, Sonu Sood discussed his fitness regimen, diet, and lifestyle habits that contribute to his well-built physique. He began by mentioning that he is a lifelong vegetarian who abstains from alcohol and has never consumed non-vegetarian food. Sharing stories about his family background, he attributed his physical strength to his Punjabi heritage, noting that his father was particularly strong. Moreover, Sonu pointed out that he is the only member of his family who has never indulged in non-vegetarian meals and avoids partying as well.

Cillian Murphy’s 28 Years Later Role Has Been Clarified After Fans Thought They Spotted Him In The Trailer

The excitement surrounding the franchise has grown so much that franchise producer Andrew Macdonald felt compelled to explain Murphy’s part in the initial movie, making the situation even more amusing because this revelation might stem from an entertaining story about the famous first glimpse of the project, as humorously recounted by director Danny Boyle.

Squid Game Scenes That Were Left On The Cutting Room Floor

In Squid Game, several intriguing yet excluded scenes were planned. Ranging from a phone number causing real-life troubles to a sneak peek of a significant character that led to an unexpected cosmetic surgery, these scenes offer a variety of unconventional twists. Here’s a look at all the scenes cut from “Squid Game” and the reasons behind their exclusion from the final edit.

‘From Ground Zero’ Review: In Palestine’s Striking Shortlisted Oscar Entry, Gazans Find Hope Amid Wreckage

In the anthology film “From Ground Zero,” produced by Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi and distributed by Watermelon Pictures, these films don’t simply depict life in Gaza. Instead, they serve as a gateway, providing a way for filmmakers to cope with their present hardships and imagine optimistic futures.

In the anthology work “From Ground Zero,” produced by Rashid Masharawi and distributed by Watermelon Pictures, the films don’t just represent life in Gaza. Instead, they act as a passage, allowing filmmakers to express their struggles and envision hopeful prospects for the future.