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Border 2 Teaser Out: Sunny Deol takes FRONTLINE as…, Varun Dhawan, Diljith Dosanjh march along

Entertainment Home News and Gossip Border 2 Teaser Out: Sunny Deol takes FRONTLINE as…, Varun Dhawan, Diljith Dosanjh march along Border 2 Movie: The teaser launch event is one of the most ambitious teaser unveilings in recent times, with extensive preparation already underway. Border 2: The makers of Border 2 have officially unveiled the much-awaited teaser today, December 16, on Vijay Diwas, making the day a powerful mix of cinema, nationalism, and fan delight. The teaser release, which takes place on the day when India achieved victory in the 1971 war, is being promoted as an event of national celebration rather than just a commercial one; it is aimed at recognising the courage and sacrifice of the lives of Indian soldiers. The teaser launch event is one of the most ambitious teaser unveilings in recent times, with extensive preparation already underway. Entertainment Watch Border 2 teaser here Sunny will return as Major Kuldip Singh again from the 1997 movie Border. The teaser begins with Sunny Deol’s voice over as Varun, Diljit and Ahan seen fighting for their country as soldiers. It is intriguing and moves to the war zone. It also shows glimpses of Sonam Bajwa, Medha Rana and Paramvir Cheema. Entertainment Border 2 teaser launch The celebration centred on Mumbai, where fans were among the first to see the Border 2 teaser on the big screen. The city planned a huge celebration with beautifully reconstructed battlefield scenes based on the film’s depictions of combat zones. The setting gave a very authentic experience with trenches and bunkers, plus militaristic patterns, enabling the audience to get a taste of Border 2’s universe even before the teaser was out. A moment that defined the nation will now inspire a new generation ?? The wait ends tomorrow with the year’s most-anticipated teaser, at 1:30 PM IST.#Border2 in cinemas 23rd January, 2026.@iamsunnydeol @Varun_dvn @diljitdosanjh @ahanshetty28 #BhushanKumar #JPDutta… pic.twitter.com/3xvODyLkeQ — T-Series (@TSeries) December 15, 2025 Yesterday, December 15, T-series official X handle shared the teaser reveal announcement. It captioned it as, “The wait ends tomorrow with the year’s most-anticipated teaser, at 1:30 PM IST.#Border2 in cinemas 23rd January, 2026.” Entertainment Border 2 release date and cast The most-awaited Border 2 featuring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljith Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty is set to hit the theatres on January 23, ahead of the Republic Day. The war-drama will also have Sonam Bajwa, Mona Singh, Medha Rana and Paramvir Cheema in important roles. Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today! Read More

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Who is Tanya Mittal’s father? Bigg Boss 19 finalist’s emotional HOMECOMING sparks curiosity

Entertainment Home Photos Who is Tanya Mittal’s father? Bigg Boss 19 finalist’s emotional HOMECOMING sparks curiosity Tanya’s Bigg Boss adventure came to a heartwarming finish as she shared snippets of the event on social media and was seen sobbing as she hugged her father. 1/8 Entertainment Tanya Mittal returns to Gwalior Tanya Mittal, the Bigg Boss 19 finalist, had an emotional reunion with her father while returning to Gwalior. Her journey seems to have been greatly influenced by her father’s quiet strength and unwavering support. 2/8 Entertainment Who is Tanya Mittal’s father? On social media, some connected Tanya Mittal to Delhi-based real estate developer Ravi Mittal, while others conjectured that her father may be Gwalior-based businessman Amit Mittal. 3/8 Entertainment Tanya seen crying while… The visuals show Tanya crying while hugging him, showing their close relationship. Even though he would rather avoid the spotlight, his presence during Tanya’s lavish welcome revealed the family’s delight and steadfast support as she came home following an incredible Bigg Boss run. 4/8 Entertainment Tanya Mittal meets her family After becoming fourth on the reality show, Bigg Boss 19 contestant and entrepreneur Tanya Mittal came home to Gwalior, where her family and loved ones gave her an emotional welcome. 5/8 Entertainment Tanya’s Bigg Boss journey came to end after… Tanya’s Bigg Boss adventure came to a heartwarming finish as she shared snippets of the event on social media and was seen sobbing as she hugged her father. 6/8 Entertainment What was there in Tanya’s 2015 Insta post? The rumours were further stoked by Tanya’s 2015 Instagram post in which she referred to her father as her inspiration. 7/8 Entertainment Tanya Mittal is 12th dropout The influencer is from Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior. Even though she didn’t think selling cards would be viable at first, she started making money from it. According to reports, Tanya Mittal only finished Class 12 before dropping out of college in the middle. 8/8 Entertainment Tanya Mittal’s BB stint As a self-assured businesswoman, Tanya Mittal joined the Bigg Boss 19 house and soon became one of the most talked-about candidates of the season. She was well-known for her strong beliefs, emotional openness, and close relationships with Farrhana Bhatt, Amaal Mallik, and Neelam. Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today! Entertainment Subscribe Now Read More

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Lawrence of Arabia to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Prometheus: Top 7 movies filmed in Jordan

Entertainment Home Photos Lawrence of Arabia to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Prometheus: Top 7 movies filmed in Jordan Jordan’s beauty has made it an attractive place for filmmakers from around the world; its natural beauty is one of its main attractions. Let’s take a look at the movies shot in Jordan. 1/8 Entertainment Movies shot in Jordan Jordan is a very beautiful place, and its landscapes are a major attraction for filmmakers from around the globe. Petra and Wadi Rum are two of the most famous locations in Jordan that have been part of a lot of historical as well as sci-fi movies. 2/8 Entertainment Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, released in 1962, is one of the most popular movies filmed in Jordan. Some of the scenes featured in this film include Wadi Rum, Al Jafr, and the surroundings of Petra. The film chronicles the Arab Revolt and the battle for independence. 3/8 Entertainment Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade The Petra that achieved world fame through the 1989 film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is only the Treasury portion of Petra. Petra is actually larger than the Treasury section seen in the film. 4/8 Entertainment Prometheus Prometheus by Ridley Scott, Wadi Rum has been featured as an alien planet. The desert, which is found in Jordan, has been made to look like an alien planet through visual effects. 5/8 Entertainment Aladdin in 2019 In Aladdin in 2019, the caves of wonders showed the deceit in Aladdin and Jafar’s relationships and were also the setting for the brilliant plan of Aladdin and the Genie to win over Jasmine. The cave of wonders or just a beautiful view of this marvelous location. 6/8 Entertainment Dune Dune in 2021 is another production that utilized Jordanian locations exceptionally well. It can be stated that the rock formations found in Wadi Rum in ‘Dune’ take the film to a completely new level. 7/8 Entertainment Moon Knight The series by Marvel, Moon Knight, has also been shot in Jordan. Jordan has been the location for a huge number of films by Hollywood and other international filmmakers, which is why it’s a paradise for movie enthusiasts. 8/8 Entertainment The Martian The beauty of Jordan is also depicted in films such as The Martian. In The Martian, Wadi Rum was used to portray Mars, resulting in a spectacular visual experience. Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today! Entertainment Subscribe Now Read More

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Celina Jaitly seeks compensation from estranged husband because…, she demands Rs…

Entertainment Home News and Gossip Celina Jaitly seeks compensation from estranged husband because…, she demands Rs… Celina Jaitly-Peter Haag divorce case: Celina Jaitly recently appeared before the court with her estranged husband Peter Haag. Read to know more about the details. Celina Jaitly and her estranged husband, Austrian hotelier Peter Haag, recently appeared before the metropolitan magistrate court in Andheri. The court directed both parties to submit their income affidavits by January 2027. It also asked Haag to share his response to Jaitly’s domestic violence complaint. The directors were issued during the first hearing of the case filed by the actress in November under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. As per a report by Hindustan Times, the actress was represented by Karanjawala & Company, who alleged sustaining physical, emotional and verbal abuse during the couple’s 15 years of marriage. Entertainment Celina Jaitly asks for compensation and maintenance She sought Rs 100 crore compensation and Rs 10 lakh per month maintenance. Celina and Peter got hitched in 2010 and since then lived across several parts of the world including Mumbai, Dubai, Singapore and Austria as part of Haag’s assignment. Jaitly claimed in her petition that she was systematically robbed of her financial independence and dignity. She described it as years of coercive control. She alleged that Haag restricted her professional engagements and prevented her from accessing her earnings. She mentioned that he made her financially dependent on him. As per the complaint, Haag has been described as self absorbed individual who allegedly showed no sympathy for her or her children. Entertainment Celina Jaitly made claims of financial misappropriation and property dispute The actress accused her estranged husband of financial misappropriation and alleged that he siphoned money from her bank accounts. She alleged that he used her debit and credit card while claiming to pay her bills and controlled her documents and passport. As per reports, a central issue in the dispute is a 2019 gift deed transferring her Mumbai flat to Haag. She further claimed that the deed was executed when she was mentally vulnerable. She also alleged that her estranged husband rented the apartment without her knowledge and earned Rs 1.26 crore approx. The petition also includes that Haag sold a jointly purchased property in Vienna without informing her. She alleged that the abuse intensified after they moved to a small village in Austria. She later left Austria with the help of a neighbour after locating documents that Haag allegedly withheld from her. Haag had earlier filed for divorce in an Austrian court, where he blamed Jaitly for the breakdown of her marriage. The actress’s legal team mentioned that the court allowed her one hour of daily telephonic contact with the children. In her DV petition, Celina claimed that she had been prevented from contacting the children since initiating legal action in India. Andheri court has adjourned the hearing for the alleged domestic violence case. The court adjourned the matter, giving both parties time to file their income affidavits. The Mumbai court has sought clarity on the financial positions of both parties before considering interim relief. The matter will be taken up on January 27, when the court is expected to review the affidavits and also hear Jaitly’s interim application. Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today! Read More

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Rosalía Fights off an Ex’s Bad Energy in ‘La Perla’ Video

Entertainment Rosalía is protecting her peace, literally. In the music video for her biting Lux single “La Perla,” the singer tries on different suits of armor — from a fencing outfit to a chastity belt — in order to protect herself as she fights off the bad energy of the “peace thief” she sings about. Directed by Stillz, who worked with the singer on the video “Vampiros” with ex-fiancé Rauw Alejandro, the visual finds Rosalía moving through a myriad of scenes. In the first, she’s sits against a white background, masterfully slicing a fencing sword through the air as she sings about a self-aggrandizing ex. In another, she saunters on the streets of Miami, sporting a sexy chastity belt above low-rise pants. Rosalía suits up in hockey gear at a skating rink and a biting suit as she handles two large dogs. Despite lending her vocals to the song, música Mexicana singer Yahritza does not make an appearance in the “La Perla” music video. Yahritza is one of the select features on Rosalía’s fourth studio album, which includes Yves Tumor, Björk, Carminho, Dougie F, Estrella Morente, and Sílvia Pérez Cruz. Since releasing Lux in November, the singer has received critical acclaim for the wide-ranging project, and even secured the biggest streaming debut ever for a female Spanish-language album on Spotify. Earlier this month, Rosalía announced a global 2026 tour for Lux, where she will bring the baroque album to audience in North America, Europe, and South America . In an interview with Billboard, Rosalía spoke about what she hopes audiences take away from the album. “In the best-case scenario, the idea would be that whoever hears it feels light and feels hope,” she said. “Because that was how it was made and where it was made from.” From Rolling Stone US. Read More

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Rob Reiner: 8 Essential Movies

Entertainment The late director brought us Harry, Sally, Lardass, Inigo Montoya, Colonel Jessup, and more to life in some of the most celebrated films of our time Rob Reiner may not have been an auteur on the level of contemporaries like Martin Scorsese or Steven Spielberg, but you’d be hard pressed to find a director whose filmography had a bigger, broader impact on popular culture than Reiner’s over a roughly 10-year stretch from the mid-Eighties to mid-Nineties. Reiner had a nimble hand, working across genres from mockumentary to rom-com to thrillers — an underrated skill few directors can claim — and letting stories shine through his actors, who he treated with palpable tenderness onscreen. If there is a hallmark that unifies and defines his work, it’s an unwavering humanity and belief that our better nature will always prevail. Here are eight classic films he contributed to the American canon. Entertainment ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ (1984) Embassy Pictures Music’s heaviest genre hit critical mass in 1983 when “heavy metal day” at the US Festival attracted an estimated 375,000 headbangers in May and, six months later, Quiet Riot notched Billboard’s first metal Number One. A year later, three comedians — Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer — starred in the metal mockumentary, This Is Spinal Tap. Reiner, who directed and co-wrote the picture, played straight-man documentarian Martin “Marty” Di Bergi, following the band on a comically disastrous U.S. tour. The film’s gags would become legendary among music fans: There’s an amplifier that goes “one louder” (to 11), an all-black album cover, a miniscule Stonehenge stage set, and a “shit sandwich” record review. Some of the movie’s jokes even foreshadowed and mirrored real life events. In fact, as ridiculous as the movie seemed, Ozzy Osbourne thought it was a genuine documentary. “When I went to see it, I was the only person in the audience that wasn’t laughing… because those things actually happened,” he once told Conan O’Brien. “When they got lost going to the stage, that happened [to me]!” —Kory Grow Entertainment ‘Stand By Me’ (1986) Columbia Pictures/Getty Images Reiner took the inner lives of young people seriously. It was one of his gifts, never more foregrounded than in this coming-of-age story that defined a generation. Based on the short story “The Body” by Stephen King, this tale of four young men trying to find the body of a missing boy works because it paints its main characters — Wil Wheaton’s sensitive Gordie, River Phoenix’s tough-but-tender Chris, Corey Feldman’s volatile Teddy, and Jerry O’Connell’s sweet and dopey Vern — with deep humanity and heart. Nominated for the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, it’s another project for which Reiner’s direction often doesn’t get enough credit. He guided these young actors, especially Phoenix and Wheaton, to performances that felt like people we knew or even people we were. Perhaps that’s because Reiner connected with the story, too. “Stand By Me means more to me than any of the other films I’ve made,” he told The Guardian in 2021. “It was the first time I did a film that reflected my own personal sensibility; it had a mixture of melancholy, humor, and nostalgia… The music I listened to and the feelings I had in relation to my father, I injected into the film. When it came out and was accepted it validated me.” —Brian Tallerico Entertainment ‘The Princess Bride’ (1987) 20th Century Fox This action-romance-fantasy-adventure story was a disappointing box-office draw that became a huge cult classic in the decades following its release. Directors Norman Jewison, Robert Redford, and even Francois Truffaut reportedly had inquired about adapting its source material, the 1973 William Goldman book of the same name. But it was Reiner who won over the author. The first actor he brought on: his buddy Billy Crystal, who helped set the cutting-yet-kind tone of the entire film. The bedtime story-within-the-story follows farm boy turned pirate Westley (Carey Elwes), who must save Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright) from the evil Prince Humperdink (Chris Sarandon). Joining him on his mission are the intense swashbuckler Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin), who is set on avenging his father’s death, and sweet oaf Fezzik (Andre the Giant), who just wants to help. There’s fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles, and yes, even some kissing, resulting in a childhood touchstone that holds up almost 40 years later. To have anyone else behind the camera on this would be inconceivable. —Elisabeth Garber-Paul Entertainment ‘When Harry Met Sally …’ (1989) Castle Rock Entertainment There was a time when Hollywood minted frothy rom-coms, but by 1989 they had become hopelessly schmaltzy box-office duds. Not so When Harry Met Sally…, an unsentimental, knee-slapping tearjerker that reinvented the beloved genre by asking the very modern question: Can men and women be friends? (Maybe.) Reiner deftly manages Nora Ephron’s tart screenplay and the easygoing talents of his stars, Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, teasing out two timeless performances. As a director, he naturally finds messy humans funny. Ryan’s fake orgasm at Katz’s Delicatessen is one of cinema’s most famous scenes, and “I’ll have what she’s having” is cemented in the popular lexicon. When Harry Met Sally… transcends the traditional rom-com with inventive larks: real-life lovebird interviews, 12 years’ worth of unexpected time jumps, and hilarious supporting turns from Bruno Kirby and Carrie Fisher. But it’s the roller-coaster, will-they-won’t-they chemistry between the leads — and the warm, forgiving eye behind the camera — that makes this one of the best comedies of all time. —John DeVore Entertainment ‘Misery’ (1990) Castle Rock Entertainment/Columbia Pictures There’s only one film based on a Stephen King book to win an Oscar and it’s not The Shining or The Shawshank Redemption. Relatively unknown at the time of her casting, future Oscar winner Kathy Bates shook the movie world when she stepped into the shoes of the terrifying Annie Wilkes, deranged Number One fan of James Caan’s celebrated author Paul Sheldon. Tapping into issues around fan culture and what artists owe their most loyal supporters, Misery now seems ahead of its time thematically; but it was a bolt of lightning to

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Mariah Carey to Perform at the 2026 Olympics Opening Ceremony

Entertainment Mariah Carey performs at “Christmastime In Las Vegas” on Nov. 28, 2025. Denise Truscello/Getty Images Mariah Carey is heading to Milan in February for a major performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics. On Monday, the singer and Olympics organizers announced she will be performing at the opening ceremony for the 2026 games, taking place Feb. 6 through 22 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. In a video on Instagram, Carey appeared in a festive red number to reveal the news. “Ciao,” she greeted viewers. “Get ready for Milano Cortina 2026.” “See you at the Stadio San Siro on the 6th of February for the Olympic opening ceremony,” she added before showcasing her Italian language capabilities. “Ci vediamo a Milano.” In a separate Instagram post from the Olympics, the organizers called Carey, who is the first major international guest, “world-renowned for her voice and musical legacy that spans generations and cultures. Mariah’s career beautifully reflects the main theme of the opening ceremony: Harmony.” The post noted that Carey was previously involved with the Olympics when her song “100%” was released as a single to benefit Team USA during the Vancouver 2010 games.  The caption promised a “performance set to define an unforgettable Opening Ceremony performance at Milano Cortina 2026.” The 2026 opening ceremony follows the 2024 Summer Games opening ceremony in Paris, which featured memorable performances from Lady Gaga and Céline Dion, who made a triumphant return following her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome. In other music-related Olympics news, Dua Lipa was recently tapped for an ad teasing the Winter Olympics games, and Public Enemy rapper Flavor Flav announced he will serve as the official hype man and sponsor of the U.S. bobsled and skeleton team at the Games in February. The Winter Olympics are set to come stateside, to Salt Lake City, in 2034. From Rolling Stone US. Read More

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21 Savage Plays it a Little Too Tough

Entertainment The Atlanta rap superstar tries satiating hardcore fans with mixed results on What Happened to the Streets? 21 Savage Mary Ellen Matthews “They tearin’ down the real ones,” rues 21 Savage on “Atlanta Tears,” the penultimate track from his latest album, What Happened to the Streets? For the 33-year-old rapper who has earned four Billboard chart-topping albums, a 2020 Grammy Award for his 2019 single “A Lot,” and a reputation as a defining voice in Southern rap for the past decade, “the real ones” are not only the multiple friends he lost to the street life. It’s also the “soldiers” navigating an Atlanta ruptured by the untimely murders of Lil Keed and Takeoff from Migos, the yearslong racketeering trial against Young Thug’s YSL Records, and the repercussions those incidents engendered. Given his own experience in becoming a target of national scrutiny, thanks to a high-profile 2019 arrest by ICE for emigrating as a child from his birthplace in Britain, it seems like 21 Savage is well positioned to address and heal some of the fractures in his hometown scene. However, 21 Savage also wants to remind us that he’s not a pussy. “Millionaire, but I’m still a soldier,” he growls on “Where You From,” a track where a quintet of producers led by Southside and Wheezy nestle loud, barking dogs in the background. Aptly, another track is called “Dog $hit,” where the rapper and guest Glorilla flex about their swollen bank accounts. With so much money, it seems like 21 Savage could leave behind the reputation he enjoyed as a teenager “thuggin’” in Atlanta’s Zone 6, where “shit like Vietnam/Gun smoke in my lungs,” as he puts it on “Where You From.” But in rap, “the streets” are also a metaphor for the Black community, which often nurtures and inspires its children, only to loudly and painfully wonders if they’ve left it behind once they’ve grown up and achieved success. “You know you got them niggas out here sayin’ the fame changed me,” he says on “Gang Over Everything,” a track on which he raps over longtime collaborator and super-producer Metro Boomin’s chipmunk soul beat. “I got thirty niggas right here sayin’ that I’m the same me.” The tension between bridging a community’s divides while remaining committed to its unspoken codes should lie at the heart of What Happened to the Streets?. Tragically, it doesn’t. 21 Savage may have had some success on last year’s American Dream by balancing reflections on his status as a wealthy immigrant artist with enough of his patented trap talk to satiate hardcore fans. But here, he succumbs to the latter bit far too often. He wastes time threatening the online commentariat trolling his every move. “All your internet niggas, I see you. All you content creators, catch you down bad and break your MacBook,” he warns on “Where You From.” It’s the same tactics that rap dudes like Drake (who recently boasted of physically confronting a bystander for mocking him while he recorded a livestream) and Snoop Dogg (smarting over detractors mad about his MAGA courtship) have deployed when criticized. Speaking of Drake, the Canadian American superstar cameos on “Mr. Recoup,” and trots out a nonplussed flow that hearkens to his newly minted “Iceman” persona. Latto uses “Pop It” to rap, ““Buy a Birk(in), I squirt, buy a car, I cream.” She’s responding to 21 Savage’s rules for committing to monogamy: “Ten bodies or less, you a fuckin’ queen/If it’s less than nine, condoms ain’t a thing/And if it’s less than eight, you get a fuckin’ ring.” 21 Savage remains a compelling artist capable of adding depth to his sundry rants about shooting opps and never trusting bitches. On “Cup Full,” he opens with dialogue from Young Thug, who explains how past trauma informs their disastrous life choices. “We don’t know how to, like, cope with agony. We cope with bad things by doing drugs, sippin’ syrup, smoking weed, poppin’ Percs, doin’ ecstasy,” he says. But these moments of needed context can’t disguise that much of What Happened to the Streets sounds inessential, and inferior to past peaks like 2017’s Issa Album and 2018’s i am > i was. Tracks like “Stepbrothers” with Young Nudy, “Mr. Recoup” (where he and Drake repeat “Us, us, it was us”), and “Dog $hit” falter over weak choruses and a lack of real emotional stakes. There are five strong cuts near the end of What Happened to the Streets? that suggest the album it could have been. On “Code of Honor,” 21 Savage and G Herbo snap hard over a thrillingly ominous beat from Taurus and Casper as they honored friends dead from gun violence. “Tattoos cover my face/Scars on my whole body/On the cup bad, I’m missing Johnny/I had shootouts with him right beside me,” raps 21 Savage as he drowns his sorrows in liquid intoxicants. “Gang Over Everything” and “Halftime Interlude” build on the momentum as he raps on the latter, “Streets murdered all my niggas and I’m traumatized.” On “Big Stepper” he admits navigating hurt feelings after his girl uncovers evidence of a sexual interlude with a “pretty girl” sidepiece, leaving him to conclude, “Everybody fuck up.” “Atlanta Tears” features a strong verse from Lil Baby. Perhaps chastened by the failure of his recent solo album, WHAM, he claims, “I don’t do this shit for fuckboys, so you ain’t gotta listen.” What Happened to the Streets closes with “I Wish.” As 21 Savage reminisces about fallen rappers like Takeoff and Lil Keed as well as Juice WRLD and Nipsey Hussle, and Jawan Harris sings the chorus with spiritual fervor, one imagines it to be a maudlin but sincere follow-up to American Dream’s closer, “Dark Days” and 21’s advice for kids to stay in school…until one realizes that “I Wish” is a cover of an 2000 R. Kelly hit single. The moment eventually feels disastrous.  Why would 21 Savage try to rehabilitate R. Kelly, a man who assaulted and sexually abused countless women and children for decades? Maybe he’s a fan that still enjoys Kelly’s music despite the harm that disgraced singer has done. Or perhaps, like too many other rappers, he’s keenly interested in male exaltation and redemption, regardless of how that

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Rosé and Bruno Mars’ Catchy Collab Should Hook Record of the Year at 2026 Grammys

Entertainment “There were so many incredible records,” J.J. Italiano, Spotify’s head of global music curation and discovery, says of this year’s crop of nominees. That makes predicting the Rec­ord of the Year category — which honors a song’s recorded version, and which is given to all of the people involved in its crafting — a wide-open game, and one that close listeners can have a lot of fun prognosticating. Italiano says the split between Song of the Year and Record of the Year remains important to the way pop music is thought about. “It’s really cool that there is a tradition where we think about song structure and we think about recording on an annual basis,” he says. “These days, pop music moves so fast that the little details can get missed.”    Bad Bunny – “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild”Doechii – “Anxiety”Billie Eilish – “Wildflower”Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra”Kendrick Lamar With SZA – “Luther”Chappell Roan – “The Subway”Rosé and Bruno Mars – “APT.” Lady Gaga’s return to the dance floor, “Abracadabra,” was a huge streaming smash with a massive name-checking chorus. Italiano says the song, the third single off Mayhem, dropped at exactly the right moment: “It was such a definitive Gaga song at a time when it just felt like the world needed precisely that.”  He also raves about Chappell Roan’s “The Subway,” a track that fans of the pop star were clamoring for ever since she began singing it during her live sets last summer. “It’s an incredible song, and as a recording, extremely strong,” Italiano says.  Sabrina Carpenter’s twang-tinged “Manchild,” meanwhile, commemorated what Italiano calls “year two of Sabrina songs being ubiquitous.” He’s right: The song was all over the radio, playlists, and TikTok.  And there was also no escaping “APT.,” the Rosé and Bruno Mars collaboration that was impossible to forget. Based on a Korean drinking game, in which players stack their hands atop one another, the song was a winner for pop fans and the artists alike. Says Italiano, “I personally feel it’s one of the best-engineered and -arranged records I’ve heard in an extremely long time.” Doechii’s “Anxiety,” balanced on an extended sample of Gotye’s 2011 cut “Somebody That I Used to Know,” was big on streaming, although its claustrophobic production — by Doechii herself — turned off some listeners.  Finally, Kendrick Lamar’s “Lu­ther” is arguably the standout single of GNX. Ink, one of the song’s co-writers, told Rolling Stone that writing the track with the team was inspiring, and said Lamar was “one of the most genuine creatives I ever had the pleasure of working with.” That combination of goodwill and a good song could make it a winner. Kendrick Lamar With SZA – “Luther”Kendrick Lamar’s “Luther” has a timeless feeling that isn’t just chalked up to the dreamily deployed Luther Vandross sample of its titular soul legend’s 1982 duet with Cheryl Lynn, “If This World Were Mine.” Lamar and SZA’s duet would mean back-to-back wins for the Compton MC, who took home Record of the Year for “Not Like Us” last year. “That was such an important moment,” Italiano says about Lamar’s 2025 Grammy win, and notes that the Mustard-produced banger’s dominance segued almost directly into the ascent of the chilled-out GNX cut. That streak might sway voters toward “Luther,” according to Italiano: “When the moment is undeniable, or when [a song’s success] isn’t necessarily about the writing but about how it becomes this time capsule for the year — those are the records that, more often than not, win in this category.” Rosé and Bruno Mars – “APT.”Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” isn’t just an infectious culture clash; it’s an expertly crafted cut that fits the spirit of the category very well, says Italiano, who calls the song’s arrangement and the way the pre-chorus was recorded “a masterstroke.” It’s also co-produced and co-written by Mars, a Grammy Awards darling, which should help raise the “APT.” rent among voters. Mars is a collaboration king at the ceremonies, too: Last year, he and Lady Gaga scored a Song of the Year nod for “Die With a Smile,” and won for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and his duo with Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic, swept the Grammys in 2022, including in this category, for “Leave the Door Open.” In other words, prognosticators should bet against Mars at their own peril. From Rolling Stone US. Read More

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Sarathkumar recalls removing his mustache for Pulan Visaranai

Entertainment Sarathkumar (L), the actor in Pulan Visaranai Updated on :  16 Dec 2025, 2:24 am At the Kombuseevi audio launch event the other day, R Sarathkumar delivered an emotional speech about Vijayakanth and recalled a humorous story about his role in Pulan Visaranai, co-starring the late actor. Sarathkumar said that he landed a role in the 1990 film thanks to Vijayakanth’s makeup artist Raju. The actor shared that director Ponram is a major reason for him starring in Kombuseevi, although it is the presence of Vijayakanth’s son, actor Shanmuga Pandian that made him want to be part of it even more. Sarathkumar revealed that Raju approached him at a difficult point of his career for a villain role in the film and told Vijayakanth that he was ready to play the character. “Vijayakanth sir asked me to meet director Selvamani. I think Vijayakanth sir decided to have me onboard after meeting me,” Sarathkumar revealed. Sarathkumar also disclosed that he heard a comment about him having a mustache, which he said was not what the makers were seeking for the character. “I went to a barber shop nearby, had my mustache removed, went to Selvamani sir and told him, ‘This is how I would look without it’. That is where my acting journey started, and it has been unforgettable,” Sarathkumar shared. Sarathkumar also reminisced about Vijayakanth’s compliment for him after watching the 1990 film. “He told me something no other hero would say, which is why I still have it deeply ingrained in my mind. After watching the film, he told me, ‘Sarath, this film would give you the biggest praise’. I asked him ‘What are you saying, sir?’ He replied, stating, ‘You did that good a job in the film.’” Sarathkumar will next be seen in a role with an element of comedy in Ponram’s Kombuseevi, which is slated for a December 19 release in theatres. Read More

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