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Salman Khan’s Film Sees Massive 50% Drop, Mints Rs 9.75 Crore




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Salman Khan’s Sikandar is in trouble. The film, which marked Salman Khan’s Eid comeback after 1-year break, continues to underperform at the box office after the Eid holiday. Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna’s film witnessed a massive 50% drop in earnings on Wednesday (April 2). The film earned Rs 9.75 crore on Wednesday, as per Sacnilk. 

Sikandar, released on March 30, managed to earn Rs 26 crore on its opening day. On Eid, the film earned Rs 29 crore, followed by Rs 19.5 crore on Tuesday (April 1). The film’s total earnings at the domestic box office stand at Rs 84.25 crore (net) after 4 days of its release. The film was made on a budget of Rs 200 crore.

The poor performances of big-budget Hindi films in theatres initiated a conversation around the “dying” state of Bollywood for a while. Needless to say, Salman Khan’s Sikandar would add more fuel to the ongoing chatter. Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2, which smashed records after records in December 2024, earned Rs 85 crore (net) in Hindi on its fourth day of release (December 8). 

Sikandar’s underperformance brought the South vs Hindi films debate on the forefront for one more time.

Sikandar marked Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna’s first collaboration on screen. The film also marked Salman Khan’s first project with AR Murugadoss, who previously directed Aamir Khan in the 2008 blockbuster Ghajini.

The movie has been bankrolled by Sajid Nadiadwala’s Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. The film surpassed Salman Khan’s last Eid release Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, which had minted Rs 15 crore on its opening day. But Sikandar couldn’t beat the opening collections of Tiger Zinda Hai, which earned Rs 33 crore on Day 1.




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Kangana Ranaut’s Lawyer fails to submit a response in the court; next hearing scheduled on April 16 |


Kangana Ranaut’s lawyer fails to submit a response in the court; next hearing scheduled on April 16

On Wednesday, the MP/MLA Special Court conducted a hearing in the sedition and defamation case against Bollywood actress and BJP MP from Mandi, Kangana Ranaut. She has been accused of allegedly insulting farmers by Advocate Ramashankar Sharma (plaintiff) from Agra, who filed a case against her on September 11, 2024.
According to an ABP news report, in the last hearing, Kangana Ranaut’s attorney appeared in court and asked for additional time to file documents related to the case. The court approved this request and allowed time for a response to be submitted. However, in today’s hearing, Kangana Ranaut’s lawyer was absent, and no response was filed.
As stated by the plaintiff’s lawyer, the next hearing is set for April 16, 2025.

Complaint against Kangana Ranaut

In his complaint, the plaintiff alleged that Kangana made derogatory remarks against farmers. The accusations state Kangana called the farmers murderers and rapists. The complaint also accused her of insulting Mahatma Gandhi’s principles of non-violence and disrespecting freedom fighters by claiming that India’s independence was achieved through Gandhi’s “begging bowl.”
The statements of senior advocate Ramashankar Sharma (plaintiff), witness Rajendra Gupta Dheeraj Advocate, and Ajay Sagar Nimesh Advocate were recorded in the last hearing.

Kangana Ranaut did not appear in Court despite notices

Following statements from the plaintiff’s lawyer and witnesses, the court issued notices, which were sent to Kangana Ranaut and were sent to her addresses in Kullu-Manali and Delhi on three separate occasions. According to the notices, Kanagan was asked to personally appear in the court or send her lawyer as a representative to clarify her stand in the matter.
Reportedly, despite the notices, Kangana Ranaut did not appear before the court.





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Salman Khan’s Sikandar leak suspected to be an ‘insider job’; extended cut with UNSEEN moments released on pirated sites: Reports |


Salman Khan's Sikandar leak suspected to be an 'insider job'; extended cut with UNSEEN moments released on pirated sites: Reports

Salman Khan‘s movie Sikandar has been in the news, not just for its underperformance at the box office, but also for its shocking leak on pirated websites.
News broke on March 30 that an HD print of Sikandar had surfaced online, on the very day of its theatrical release. Adding to the shock was that the movie was not the final cut, thus raising speculation about an ‘insider job’. According to the latest reports, the pirated version that released online was actually an extended cut, featuring songs and scenes that were later edited out of the theatrical release.
“The background score is raw, and there are several extended sequences,” an insider who watched the pirated version told Bollywood Hungama.
Among the deleted scenes, was one that saw Sikandar meeting Saisri’s (Rashmika Mandanna) lawyer friends after her death, and learning about her aspirations to become a lawyer. Another scene reportedly involved a flashback of medical students informing him about pollution issues in Dharavi.
Besides some variations in both prints, perhaps the most striking difference was a scene featuring Vaidehi (Kajal) attempting suicide. This was reportedly edited out of the final cut. A trade source further revealed that the pirated version contains differences in the film’s soundtrack. The report quotes a source saying, “The leaked print does not feature Iulia Vantur’s rendition of Lag Ja Gale; instead, it retains the original Woh Kaun Thi (1964) version. Notably, the pirated cut is missing a key moment where Sikandar sings Ajeeb Dastaan, a scene that was added when the film’s runtime was voluntarily shortened.”
These discrepancies have sparked speculation of an insider leak, possibly arising after Sikandar received its certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Meanwhile, at the box office, the film has been struggling to make a mark. After earning just around Rs 26 crore on its opening day, the film saw some growth on the Eid holiday. However, on Tuesday it saw its collections dip to around Rs 19 crore and further dipped to Rs 9 crore on its first Wednesday. It’s total collection stands at an estimated Rs 84.45 crore.





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Political Drama ‘Racharikam’ set for OTT release; heres’s when and where you can watch the Apsara Rani starrer |


Political Drama 'Racharikam' set for OTT release; heres's when and where you can watch the Apsara Rani starrer

The political drama ‘Racharikam’, directed by Suresh Lankalapalli the film received mixed reviews during its theatrical run, Apsara Rani‘s performance as Bhargavi Reddy stood out and was widely appreciated The movie is now gearing up for its digital debut.
‘Racharikam’ will be streaming on Lionsgate Play on April 11. The OTT platform took to social media to share the news. Sharing the poster of the film, they wrote, “Get ready for a power-packed South thriller! #Racharikam premieres on #LionsgatePlay this April 11. Don’t miss the action!”

About the film

The film is set in Rachakonda in the 1980s, ‘Racharikam’ revolves around siblings Bhargavi and Vivek Reddy, who aspire to gain political dominance. Their journey intersects with Shiva, a passionate youth leader of the Mana Sakthi Party, who follows his mentor Kranthi, an RSF leader. Tensions escalate when Bhargavi falls in love with Shiva, triggering conflict with her father, Raja Reddy. The story later includes political rivalries and violent clashes as Bhargavi and Vivek seek power.
Apsara Rani delivered a thrilling performance as Bhargavi Reddy. Her portrayal of the film’s central theme has been spot on and Varun Sandesh shines in his role as Vivek Reddy.
Vijay Shankar plays Shiva with sincerity, while Srikanth Iyengar impresses as Raja Reddy. Supporting performances by Esshwar as Kranthi and comedian Hyper Aadi also feature in the movie.
Speaking of the film’s technical aspects, it excels the 1980’s theme. Arya Sai Krishna handles the cinematography and Vengi composed the background score. However, the film seemingly got mixed reviews for the screenplay which falters in the second half with repetitive scenes and a predictable climax.





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Shah Rukh Khan’s kids, Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan, enjoy a fun night out with cousins – Pic |


Shah Rukh Khan's kids, Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan, enjoy a fun night out with cousins - Pic

They say the bond that you share with your siblings and cousins goes way beyond words. An example of the same was recently set by Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan’s kids, Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan, who enjoyed a fun-packed night out with their first cousins, Arjun Chhiba and Alia Chhiba.

Gauri Khan shares a picture of Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan with cousins

Shah Rukh and Gauri have always valued family over everything else, and the same values have been passed down to their children. Thus, when all the kids hung out together, it left Gauri Khan beaming with joy, and thus, taking to her social media handle, she shared an all-smiles picture of her children and their cousins’ fun outing. In the said picture, Suhana and Aryan twinned in the combination of black and blue. Suhana went for a plain and chic tube top paired with blue denims, while Aarya rocked a solid black t-shirt with blue jeans. Their cousin Arjun was also seen in a black t-shirt complemented with a faded blue denim jacket, while Alia opted for a halter-neck purple top. Further, the girls went for a minimal makeup look for their night out. On the one hand, where Suhana’s tinted lips and perfect maskara shone in the picture, Alia’s blushed cheeks and pink nude lipstick made an appealing statement.
Sharing this perfect family moment, Gauri posted a heart emoticon on social media. The picture went viral in no time, with Bollywood celebrities showering their love on the post. The Delhi-based socialite and art collector Shalini Passi, actor Sanjay Kapoor and his wife, as well as ‘Fabulous life of Bollywood wives’ fame Maheep Kapoor, posted a red heart emoticon on the post, while Jewelry designer Farah Khan Ali wrote “Handsome and beautiful cousins.”

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The day before, Suhana’s cousin, Alia Chhiba, posted a collection of photos from her trip to Mumbai. She captured every treasured moment, from breathtaking sunsets to extravagant meals with her relatives. In her post, she wrote, “bombay, bites and big smiles!” Suhana replied with a heartfelt “Miss uuu” in the comments, demonstrating their strong sibling connection.

Suhana Khan and Aaryan Khan’s upcoming movies

Suhana Khan, after her OTT debut, will be making her much-awaited big-screen debut alongside her father, Shah Rukh Khan. They will be seen in Siddharth Anand’s highly anticipated film King,’ along with Abhishek Bachchan and Abhay Verma.
On the other hand, Aryan Khan enjoys the world behind the camera. He recently completed his directorial debut, ‘Ba*ds of Bollywood,’ featuring Bobby Deol and Lakshya. It is expected to be released in first week of June.





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Anson Boon and Mandeep Dhillon on working on Guy Ritchie’s ‘MobLand’ with Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, and Tom Hardy: Their energy is infectious – EXCLUSIVE |


Anson Boon and Mandeep Dhillon on working on Guy Ritchie's 'MobLand' with Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, and Tom Hardy: Their energy is infectious - EXCLUSIVE

With its signature mix of action, wit, and stylish storytelling, Guy Ritchie‘s MobLand has quickly become one of the most anticipated crime dramas series of the year. This one delves into the world of a powerful crime dynasty, with a star-studded cast that includes Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, and Tom Hardy. At the heart of the show are actors Mandeep Dhillon and Anson Boon, who take on pivotal roles in this high-stakes underworld drama. In an exclusive interview ETimes, they share their experiences working under Ritchie’s dynamic direction, their inspirations for their characters, and what it was like collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry.
We asked Dhillon and Boon about the fabled dynamic nature of a Guy Ritchie film set and going by their reply, they confirmed the rumours were true. “You’re constantly on your toes,” Dhillon explained. “You learn your lines but also have to be ready to change them at the last minute. But it was amazing. I mean, you’ve been a fan of Guy Ritchie forever, right?” she said, turning to Boon.
When asked how the director’s approach shaped their performances, Boon said, “100%, the way he works affected the way that we play our characters because his sets have such an energy to them. It’s very fast-paced. It’s a very slick, well-oiled machine.”
“He’s got a very unique style, that signature Guy Ritchie rhythm and cadence that he brings to the dialogue and action. You soak that up and inevitably take it on. And I think that’s why his films are so unique and why people love them so much—because it does have that real quick flair to it.”
Fresh out of the success of ‘The Gentlemen’, Ritchie’s ‘MobLand’ centres around a crime dynasty. While we have seen Brosnan and Mirren channeltheir inner mobsters before in their project ‘The Long Good Friday’, Hardy stepped into the world of illicit liquor trade in ‘Peaky Blinder’. When we asked the co-stars who their influences were while bringing their characters to life, the actor said, “Honestly, I think my character really sees himself in the shoes of his grandfather one day. He sees himself as the top dog of the family business, which is a position currently occupied by Pierce Brosnan’s character, Conrad. So I was channelling that ruthless energy. I love that.”
Dhillon found inspiration closer to home, saying, “In my family, the women are so strong and powerful and so sure of themselves. I was channelling them—I’ve got so many aunties who are bosses, proper bosses. So it wasn’t too hard.”
Collaborating with acting icons such as Brosnan, Mirren, and Hardy is a career-defining experience for many young stars and these two, couldn’t agree more. Opening up about ther experience shooting with the trio, Anson said, “I think we would both agree that they are so playful and energetic. They came with full enthusiasm for every single scene. We’re lucky enough to have a lot of scenes with them. What I definitely learned from them is just keeping that enthusiasm for what you do, be really playful, and approach every scene like it’s your first one that you’re really hungry to do. Their energy is infectious, and I’ve definitely caught the bug.”
Mandeep agreed, and shared her observation about the three and their passion for acting. “Even when the camera’s not on them, they’re still giving that same level of performance. They are so in love with it, which makes you be in love with it even more. It’s been amazing,” she said.
While Pierce, Helen and Tom may have brought their best poker face to the sets, Boon teased at some BTS mischief. “They’re very funny. They would come out with just the best one-liners. I mean, Helen’s ad-libs are second to none. You could always guarantee that on the very last take of a scene, when we knew it was the last take, she was going to throw something in that you weren’t expecting—in the best way. And we’d just be in stitches.”
While MobLand shares thematic similarities with other crime dramas, it brings a fresh twist by focusing on the role of the fixer. “What’s cool about MobLand is that it’s shown through the perspective of the fixer, the guy that’s solving the problems,” Anson explained and added, “That’s Tom Hardy’s character, Harry D’Souza. The audience sees all the chaos that unfolds through his lens and all the pieces he has to pick up because of what the likes of my character get up to.”
Additionally, the show offers a rare glimpse into the highest ranks of the criminal underworld. “Seeing a crime drama from the perspective of the very top of the hierarchy—the people driving Bentleys, Rolls-Royces, eating in the fanciest restaurants in London—that’s not the perspective you always see. I think that’s cool.”
As for the possibility of a second season, the stars remain hopeful saying, “Fingers crossed!”





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Movies rejected by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan that went on to become blockbusters



Aishwarya was considered for the role of Tina but reportedly declined due to concerns about how the character would be received. The role, portraying a sophisticated and modern woman who comes between two best friends, might have been perceived as potentially negative. At that stage of her career, Aishwarya was likely cautious about roles that could impact her image. The film, directed by Karan Johar, became a huge success, with Rani Mukerji ultimately playing Tina.





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Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina spotted together at Jamnagar airport ahead of Shikhar Pahariya’s birthday, Janhvi Kapoor and Boney Kapoor join them | Hindi Movie News


Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina spotted together at Jamnagar airport ahead of Shikhar Pahariya’s birthday, Janhvi Kapoor and Boney Kapoor join them

Rumoured couple, Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina, were spotted at Jamnagar airport ahead of Shikhar Pahariya’s birthday celebrations. The duo was joined by Janhvi Kapoor and Boney Kapoor, making it a star-studded family affair.
Khushi steals the spotlight
As Khushi exited the airport, she was seen carrying a fluffy pet, grabbing everyone’s attention. Dressed in an elegant all-white co-ord set, she exuded effortless charm, while Vedang kept it casual in a monotone shirt and denim. Janhvi and Boney Kapoor walked alongside them, adding to the buzz around the close-knit gathering.
A video from their arrival shows Khushi lovingly holding the furry pet as she and Vedang made their way out of the airport. Their undeniable chemistry was evident, further fuelling whispers about their relationship. The two have often been spotted together at parties and vacations, yet they continue to remain tight-lipped about their bond.
Social media interactions keep fans intrigued
Khushi and Vedang’s social media interactions have also kept fans hooked. From playful comments to casual outings, their connection has only intensified speculation. While neither has addressed the romance rumours, their frequent public appearances suggest there might be more than just friendship between them.

Check out Khushi Kapoor’s reaction when a pap said ‘Bahut badi star hone wale ho aap’

Meanwhile, Janhvi and Shikhar have been rumoured to be in a relationship for quite some time. Shikhar, who is the grandson of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, was reportedly dating Janhvi in the past before they parted ways, only to rekindle their alleged romance in the recent times.

From attending family events to holidaying together, Janhvi and Shikhar have been spotted on multiple occasions, hinting at a rekindled relationship. Shikhar has also been seen bonding with Janhvi’s family, including Boney Kapoor. While neither of them has officially confirmed their relationship, Boney had confirmed Janhvi’s relationship with Shikhar in an interview.





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Virat Kohli’s life-changing incident inspired ‘Test’: S Sashikanth


When he watched Mani Ratnam’s 1986 classic Mouna Ragam, when he was just a little over ten, S Sashikanth was mesmerised by the beauty of what the filmmaker, along with art director Thota Tharani, had imagined. “I still remember all the details…the ten-foot main entrance, the spiral staircase, the wooden jaali, the circular courtyard, and the furniture. That whole film was beautiful.” Sashikanth decided then he would either become an architect or a filmmaker. As one could imagine, becoming an architect was much easier than becoming a filmmaker. After graduating (he had by then assisted Tharani in Shankar’s Mudhalvan), Sashikanth approached Mani Ratnam for an internship. “But he said, ‘You have already become an architect, why don’t you take that route.’”

As advised, Sashikanth went ahead with architecture, establishing his company Space Scape with his wife. When the cinema bug bit Sashikanth again, he was 35, “too old to become an assistant director,” and so instead, he chose to become a film producer — because “Why not?” After all, it was a stint that could let him learn filmmaking hands-on. And thus began the journey of Sashikanth’s immensely successful production banner, YNot Studios.

And now, after more than a decade, after producing 20+ films, the architect-turned-producer has finally realised his directing dreams, having helmed the upcoming Netflix drama, Test, starring R Madhavan, Nayanthara, Siddharth and Meera Jasmine.

Along with Netflix India boss Monika Shergill, Sashikanth speaks about how architecture fuelled his filmmaking.

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It’s interesting how architecture and film production are both marriages between creativity and economics. Have you always had a storyteller in you, Sashikanth?

Even in architecture, you become your first audience. A design is a story you tell yourself. So, even for cinema, you need a designer mentality; you can’t take the all-creative or an all-scientific route. I look at films like how you design a house. It’s something that is inherently yours, but you are always doing it for somebody else. So I saw myself as a storyteller who could look at filmmaking from a design perspective to tell a story.

S Sashikanth

S Sashikanth
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Did the architect in you come in handy while producing films?

Yes. When I first came in, the industry was hooked on starting a project through narrations. But as an architect, I always looked at plans as a way to convey all my creative energies. You have to communicate to your clients that even intangible creative things could have a scientific document. So right from the first project, we directed that every project be looked at, understood and curated through script and development.

The architectural system is also very collaborative. I could be the architect, but I would need a plumbing engineer, structural engineer, or mechanical engineer. That’s what film production is like; so many people need to work collaboratively.

Siddharth as Arjun, Lirish Rahav as Aditya, Meera Jasmine as Padma, Nayanthara as Kumudha, R. Madhavan as Saravanan in ‘Test’

Siddharth as Arjun, Lirish Rahav as Aditya, Meera Jasmine as Padma, Nayanthara as Kumudha, R. Madhavan as Saravanan in ‘Test’
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So I assume you would do a pre-viz for all your scenes?

Yes, every location was drafted out. We went and marked where the camera would be positioned. We used StudioBinder to map out everything, and even the movements of the actors were choreographed. Everything was on paper, and so we had a Scene Bible. So I didn’t have to be there, and anyone could have looked at this and got it done. I look at filmmaking in terms of design, so I need all the bases covered first before letting any experimentation happen.

You had previously said that you thought of the story of ‘Test’ many years ago; how much of it changed as the years progressed and cinema underwent its own evolution?

It was a very plot-driven film then. The basic idea was of a cricketer and what happens to him, but being a David Fincher fan, I have always wanted to get into the psychological study of characters. It’s easy to write a Test and call it ‘the test of the characters,’ but that’s not the idea. Then I saw an interview of Virat Kohli; supposedly, when his father passed away, a 18-year-old Kohli still packed his bags and played the Ranji Trophy match for Delhi. When the interviewer asked him how he had managed to do it, he said, ‘Not playing was never a choice.’

That opened my perspective of what a cricketer is looking at when he enters his arena; it’s something like a superhero story arc that he’s willing to sacrifice all those personal bits for something much higher. Those decisions make you the hero or the villain. When he’s (Kohli) just walking away from that house, I am sure many would have thought, ‘What kind of person is he?’ But then, he goes on to get the accolades of millions. Sometimes, narcissism is looked at with a very negative connotation, but that kind of DNA is required for the ones to go on to become leaders. It gave me a great insight into how a sportsman would think and look at life. I wondered if that trait existed in common people as well, and that was the beginning of character development.

Monika, you have collaborated with Sashikanth on ‘Aelay,’ ‘Mandela’ and ‘Jagame Thandhiram. ’ What was your first response to collaborating on a project with Sashikanth as the director?

Monika Shergill: I never saw Sashi as just a producer. He always came across as a creator-cum-producer. When we saw Test, it was amazing to see a film explore character after a long time. It tested the characters’ values and ethics. A lot of the cinema we see these days is very over-indexed on plot, and we are exploring characters more in the series format. With Test, the plot depended on the characters and their choices. I could see the architect in Sashi in every frame. Because he’s an architect who could make beautiful spaces, and so, he could have made the spaces look grander in the film, but he stuck to what was required and underplayed the setting so that the characters could shine.

Monika Shergill

Monika Shergill
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The four leads of ‘Test,’ especially Madhavan and Nayanthara, are stars who have stood the test of time. What do you think is the secret to their longevity and to having long careers in a profession like cinema?

As we go through life, we gain so much experience. For example, through 15 years of being a producer, having produced 25-odd films, there have been many testing times. I understand the idea of a test as what it means to take your house documents, give them to the bank and say, ‘Let’s release this film and take the chance.’ You need to be pushed to that place. The reason we wanted these actors is that they have gone through life as well. The fact that they’re still here means they’ve won already. They know how to fight. For Nayanthara to be a superstar for 20 years and for the kind of roles Madhavan goes after…it’s all qualitative.

Sashikanth, how excited are you about reuniting with the ‘Bramayugam’ team for the upcoming Pranav Mohanlal-starrer?

It is exciting. The film is already on floors. We’ve always been content-driven and have attempted to push the boundaries. As was the case in Bramayugam, we faced specific hurdles that needed to be crossed. But we’re super excited. The team is already in the second week of shooting.

Monika, can we expect content like ‘Adolescence’ from Netflix India?

Monika Shergill: It depends on the creators. I genuinely feel that Netflix is here to tell high-quality stories for a very diverse audience. Adolescence is a brilliant, timely show, considering what we are all experiencing. What is important to do is to keep coming closer to our audiences, to reflect on the times we are in, and to tell very powerful stories. We are telling great stories, and Test is an example of that.

India has a very complex audience; it is unlike several markets and since I work at Netflix, I get to experience many markets. India has a very heterogeneous audience, so it’s important that creators also understand which audience they want to talk to. As a platform, we are there to talk to all audiences. For us, we are Netflix for all. That’s the journey that we are on. We want to be the most loved service, and it’s important to identify, create and commission thought-provoking stories that can entertain a wide set of audiences. It is up to creators what kind of stories they bring and what they want to say. So we are here, and I hope that we get stronger and stronger by the kind of stories that we tell and what the creators in India want to say to the Indian audience and the audience across the world.

Test premieres on Netflix on Friday, April 4



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Indian release date of war drama ‘Warfare’ announced


A still from ‘Warfare’ 

A still from ‘Warfare’ 
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Warfare, a war drama by acclaimed director Alex Garland, is set to be released in Indian theatres on April 11. Garland, known for hit movies such as Ex Machina, Annihilation, Men and Civil War, has co-written and directed the movie with former US Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza. It is being distributed in India by PVR INOX Pictures.

The film recounts Mendoza’s memory of a specific 2006 mission in Iraq. Mendoza earlier served as the military supervisor for Garland’s 2023 film Civil War.

Set deep in insurgent territory, Warfare follows an elite Navy SEAL platoon on a high-stakes surveillance mission that spirals into chaos.

Inspired by firsthand accounts and the memories of those who lived through it, the film delivers an unfiltered look at the harrowing realities of combat and the unbreakable bonds forged on the battlefield, according to the official logline.

Warfare features an ensemble cast which includes Charles Melton, Will Poulter, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Joseph Quinn, Cosmo Jarvis, Kit Connor, Taylor John Smith, Finn Bennett, Noah Centineo and Michael Gandolfini.



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