Nov 152017
 

Since the time Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Padmavati’ has begun to tantalise us with teasers and posters, the film has also unfortunately been facing backlash for some or the other reasons. From the filmmaker being attacked, slapped, and the sets being set on fire by Karni Sena for bizarre reasons in Rajasthan, the film’s team has faced a lot of problems since the start.

Bhansali, who is known for creating magnum opus historic films despite all the issues, came forward and assured that there was nothing in the film that would hurt anyone’s sentiments. However, it seems like people are too touchy about history and freedom of expression is just a concept which seems to be disappearing.

The first look, the trailer of the film and the songs…everything has got a positive response so far. As one would expect, just like any other Bhansali film, people can’t wait for it to hit the theatres but there too the movie is facing herculean hurdles. You also have some royal families getting miffed with the depiction of Padmavati and her apparel and also dancing publically, while some are also worried about Khilji’s portrayal and political groups who are doing everything in their capacity to ensure this film never sees the light of the day.

Padmavati(c) SLB Films

Recently, Deepika Padukone had expressed her anger over an artist’s ‘Padmavati’ Rangoli being ruined by demonstrators. The impact was so big that the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani had to step in. Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, who play pivotal roles in the film, have asked everyone to relax and form their opinion only after watching the film, which logically makes a lot more sense.

And now, even Jim Sarbh, who will be seen playing a crucial part in the film, has decided to give his perspective as well. But instead of getting angry or asking everyone to chill, he decided to take a slightly separate approach!

Taking the issue of boycotting ‘Padmavati’ to a whole new level, a Twitter user posted a tweet putting across his stand. Well, the man totally gave us some free gyan, but what made it even more hilarious was Sarbh’s whiplash of a response.

Jim Sarbh(c) Jim Sarbh/ Twitter

After that, as expected, the Internet just couldn’t stop laughing and several people chimed in with their opinions.

Finally a valid reason. https://t.co/wg1pXP32Fc

— Jim Sarbh (@jimSarbh) November 11, 2017

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— Akanksha. (@dilmeinheerliye) November 11, 2017

there was a guy whom no one liked and once the reason was asked and they said we do not like the way he eats, when he eats his beard moves along with his mouth when he chews, indeed a valid reason..lol!

— Aman Gill (@SupremeDipper72) November 11, 2017

I agree, that 0.01m makes a huge difference

— Ira Misra (@ira_ic) November 11, 2017

Amazing research. The dedication to details is mind blowing. Wow. Pls keep us update with these enriching knowledge.

— Mk (@MKB7563) November 12, 2017

This one is epic 😂😂😂

— Nitya sharma (@_Nityasharma) November 13, 2017

Its very serious as you can see😂

— Anisha (@iAn1sha) November 11, 2017

too good😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

— Aman Gill (@SupremeDipper72) November 11, 2017

Well, reading this we did have a pretty good laugh too. Talking about the film, as Bhansali said, there will be no imaginary scenes between Padmavati and Alauddin Khilji. So how about we give the makers a break?

Haters can hate, but we are totally excited to watch the film on the big screen!  The film will hit the theatres near us on December 1 and until then…everyone…peace!  

 

Jul 162017
 

International Indian Film Academy Awards are always the most talked about event of the year and yet again since the last couple of days, social media is just flooded with IIFA updates. Well, we are sure no one is complaining; after all, who doesn’t like getting hottest updates from the event?

We bet there is not a single Bollywood lover who wouldn’t want to know about what happened at the award night and if their favourite actors bagged the award or not.

Well, since you couldn’t be there at the event in New York, we bring the updates directly from the event here to you. The event, as usual, began with some awards being announced. Karan Johar and Saif Ali Khan were the host for the day and charmed everyone out there. But can we expect anything less from the two?

But it was Alia Bhatt’s opening performance that people couldn’t get over. Being her true self, she gave a full on entertaining performance, and even made her co-actor Varun Dhawan groove with her to Badrinath Ki Dulhania song. Now, who wouldn’t love to see Badri and his dulhania setting the stage on fire together?

This year was great for team Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, as they won various awards. Varun who attended IIFA for the first time didn’t return empty handed. And Alia didn’t just win one but bagged two trophies. And this just doesn’t surprise us, after all the gorgeous actress has amazed everyone with her versatile acting skills.

Anyways check out the complete list here and let us know if you agree with the jury’s decision or not.

Best Film : Neerja

Award for Best picture – Neerja. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/dtQ29Y6L1B

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Actor Male: Shahid Kapoor for Udta Punjab

Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role – Male – @shahidkapoor for Udta Punjab. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/TUYYnaJ7do

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Actor Female: Alia Bhatt for Udta Punjab

Award for Best actor in a Leading Role – Female – @aliaa08 for Udta Punjab. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/Rf2k1zownL

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Myntra Style Icon Award: Alia Bhatt

Myntra Style Icon Award – @aliaa08 #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/jewfS2VYP9

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Director: Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury for Pink

Award for Best Director – Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury for Pink. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/1xDoISHqBy

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Supporting Role-Male: Anupam Kher for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story

Best Performance in a Supporting Role Male – @AnupamPkher for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/bo3ETMn3Ih

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Supporting-Female: Shabana Azmi for Neerja

Award for Best performance in a Supporting Role – Female – @AzmiShabana for Neerja. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/elpLcRPaZq

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

A R Rahman awarded for his 25 years of musical contribution

Ace musician @arrahman awarded for his 25 years of musical contribution. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/arWnayUGZ8

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Debutant – Male: Diljit Dosanjh for Udta Punjab

Award for Best Debutant – Male – @diljitdosanjh for Udta Punjab. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/rfxB1AkzRl

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Debutant – Female: Disha Patani for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story

Award for Best Debutant – Female – @DishPatani for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/VjIsT5Jmp9

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Performance in a negative role: Jim Sarbh for Neerja

Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role – @jimSarbh for Neerja. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/QdkG0HUPxU

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Story:  Kapoor and Sons

Award for Best Story – @shakunbatra & Ayesha Devitre Dhillon for Kapoor and Sons. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/LoW1kiSJWd

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Female Playback Singer: Tulsi Kumar for Airlift

Award for Best Female Playback Singer – @TulsikumarTK for Airlift. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/D1t6xevT81

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Female Playback Singer: Kanika Kapoor for Udta Punjab

Award for Best Female Playback Singer – @TheKanikakapoor for Udta Punjab. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/PKwOjRbd68

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Actor in a comic role: Varun Dhawan for Dishoom

Best Performance in a Comic Role – @Varun_dvn for Dishoom. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/RnF3rGroC7

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya for the song Channa Mere Ya from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Award for Best Lyrics – Amitabh Bhattacharya for Channa Mereya – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/RjA7AtWmGn

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Music Direction: Pritam for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Award for Best Music Direction – @ipritamofficial for Ae Dil Ha Mushkil. #IIFA2017

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

Best Playback Singer- Male: Amit Mishra for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Award for Best Male Playback Singer – @_AmitMishra_  for Bulleya – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/SWDV3OV59P

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017

 

 Women of the Year: Taapsee Pannu for Pink

Award for IIFA Woman of the year – @taapsee #IIFA2017 pic.twitter.com/wPUVbjZSNJ

— IIFA Awards (@IIFA) July 16, 2017