TON and Telegram plan to bring 500m users to Web3 by 2028

As a seasoned crypto investor with a knack for spotting promising projects, I find myself intrigued by TON‘s strategic partnership with Telegram. With my years of experience in this dynamic market, I can confidently say that this collaboration has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with digital assets and decentralized finance. As a … Read more

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’s Rajpal Yadav recalls getting star treatment after Shool crew realized he was famous; ‘Came in a jeep with six others, left in…’

I, being an ardent admirer of Rajpal Yadav’s talent, can’t help but reminisce about his journey in the world of entertainment. Back in 1999, he made a brief appearance in Shool, playing a coolie with just three lines, yet it was a start. But before that cinematic moment, he had already captured hearts as a key character in Mungeri Ke Bhai Naurangilal on TV. It was during this show that he became a household name among the masses. However, it wasn’t until the crew witnessed the frenzy of his fans on set that they truly understood the magnitude of his stardom.

‘They’re Not Paying Me Enough To Go To That Place:’ The Green Mile’s William Sadler Looks Back On The Beloved Stephen King Film As An Emotionally And Physically Exhausting Experience

Recently, I began a segment called The King Beat with an interesting tale regarding William Sadler’s improvised line in the production of “The Shawshank Redemption.” More recently, my article featured details shared by the actor about his work on Gary Dauberman’s “Salem’s Lot.” Yet, there is still more to share from Sadler’s time working on Stephen King movies. This week, I delve into his recollections of collaborating once again with writer/director Frank Darabont during the filming of “The Green Mile” in 1999.