Mr India director Shekhar Kapur recalls his daughter Kaveri asking him existential questions in past: ‘Daddy, how do I know you’re real?’

Shekhar Kapur is a well-known Indian filmmaker who has created numerous critically praised and successful films during the 90s and 2000s. Lately, this director reminisced about his daughter Kaveri’s youth when she would ask profound questions about existence, such as how she could be certain he was genuine. Simultaneously, he expressed his emotions as he has matured, composing songs, books, and preparing for a significant role in his upcoming movie.

‘I Appreciate The Criticism’: American Idol Alum Clay Aiken Explains Why It Was Good The Judges Were Tougher Back When He Competed

In the 2025 TV lineup, “American Idol” kicks off its 23rd season, marking Carrie Underwood’s debut as a judge, 20 years after she triumphed in the fourth season. The hopefuls facing Underwood, alongside Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, will probably have a different journey compared to Underwood’s in 2005. Back then, judges weren’t shy about offering constructive criticism, with a heavy focus on critique. Clay Aiken, the runner-up from Season 2, appreciates his time on the show during that period and explains why he feels fortunate to have endured tougher judging back then.

MCU’s ‘What If…?’ Had a Mjolnir-Weilding Storm, but Really Wanted Another X-Men Icon As Well

As a devoted fan and movie reviewer, I must express my thoughts on the thrilling conclusion of Marvel Television Animated Series, “What If…?” The show has now bid adieu after three action-packed seasons, wrapping up its epic run just last week. For enthusiasts of both the comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), there were numerous unexpected twists that kept us on the edge of our seats. However, one moment that truly stood out was the appearance of Storm, a powerful mutant and X-Men member, wielding Mjölnir in the second-to-last episode of the series.

While the revival of Mutants has been beautifully portrayed in the “X-Men 97” series, seeing one appear within an MCU-related television show was nothing short of groundbreaking. This is particularly significant given that the previous appearance of an X-Man in any MCU project was Hugh Jackman’s iconic portrayal of Logan in “Deadpool & Wolverine.