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Jaya Bachchan appeals for relief for film industry, accuses government of killing it

“One industry has been completely ignored by you, and previous governments have done the same. But today, you have taken it to the next level. You have overlooked the film and entertainment industry, using it only for your own purposes,” Bachchan said.

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Samajwadi Party MP and veteran actor Jaya Bachchan on Tuesday urged Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to show “mercy” on the film industry and introduce measures to help it survive. Speaking during the General Discussion on the Union Budget 2025-26 in the Rajya Sabha, Bachchan accused the government of neglecting the film and entertainment sector, warning that its survival was at stake.

“One industry has been completely ignored by you, and previous governments have done the same. But today, you have taken it to the next level. You have overlooked the film and entertainment industry, using it only for your own purposes,” Bachchan said.

She highlighted the struggles faced by daily wage workers and the decline of single-screen theatres, attributing these challenges to rising costs and changing consumer behaviour. “Today, leaving aside GST, single-screen theatres are shutting down. People are not going to movie halls because everything has become so expensive. It seems like you want to kill this industry altogether. This is the only industry that connects the entire world to India,” she added.

Bachchan appealed for compassion and support for the audio-visual industry, alleging that cinema was being unfairly targeted. “I am speaking on behalf of my film industry and making a request to this House on behalf of the audio-visual industry: please spare them. Have some mercy. You are trying to kill this industry—please do not do this. Today, you have started targeting cinema as well,” she said.

She urged the Finance Minister to address the issue “very, very seriously,” emphasizing the challenges of sustaining the film industry. “I request the Finance Minister to consider this matter and introduce measures to help the industry survive,” Bachchan stated.

During the debate, other MPs also shared their perspectives on the budget. K. R. Suresh Reddy of the BRS appreciated the government’s move to provide income tax relief to individual taxpayers earning up to ₹12 lakh.

Meanwhile, Arun Singh of the BJP highlighted the significant increase in healthcare allocations, which have nearly tripled from around ₹37,000 crore under the Congress-led UPA government. Singh also praised the government’s decision to raise the Kisan Credit Card limit from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh, calling it a step toward empowering farmers.

Bachchan’s impassioned plea underscores the growing concerns within the film industry, which has been grappling with economic challenges, rising operational costs, and the impact of digital transformation. As the debate continues, stakeholders await concrete measures from the government to support one of India’s most culturally significant sectors.

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Sikandar Naache song out: Salman Khan, Rashmika Mandanna ignite the dance floor in new hit

As Salman Khan’s first major theatrical release in over a year, the film has generated significant anticipation.

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The much-anticipated dance track “Sikandar Naache” has officially been released, generating excitement as it marks the promotional lead-up to Salman Khan’s upcoming film, Sikandar, set to debut during the festive Eid celebrations. This energetic number features Bollywood sensations Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna, who light up the screen with their captivating chemistry and exuberant dance moves.

The song is a vibrant creation from the talented musical duo JAM8 and Siddhant Miishhraa, known for their catchy beats and upbeat compositions. It has been masterfully choreographed by Ahmed Khan, who integrates striking elements from Dabke, a timeless Levantine folk dance characterized by rhythmic stomping and dynamic line or circle movements. This infusion of cultural dance sets “Sikandar Naache” apart, promising an exhilarating visual experience for audiences.

In a delightful addition, the production features a group of skilled dancers from Turkey who join Salman and Rashmika in a stunning display of synchronized choreography, further enhancing the song’s appeal. The catchy vocals of Amit Mishra, Akasa, and Siddhant Miishhraa enrich the track, making it a must-listen for fans eager for a festive anthem.

In a related buzz, Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan were recently spotted visiting Aamir Khan, igniting speculation among fans regarding a potential sequel to the beloved comedy classic Andaz Apna Apna. The meeting has left many eagerly wondering what collaborative projects the iconic trio might be pursuing next.

Sikandar, directed by renowned filmmaker AR Murugadoss—who is celebrated for his successful films like Ghajini and Holiday—has undergone a gruelling 90-day shooting schedule across diverse locations including Mumbai and Hyderabad. As Salman Khan’s first major theatrical release in over a year, the film has generated significant anticipation.

The narrative unfolds with Tamil actor Sathyaraj portraying the main antagonist, adding depth to the film’s storyline. The ensemble cast also brings together notable talents such as Kajal Aggarwal and Prateik Babbar. Sikandar is set to grace the big screen on March 28, perfectly timed to coincide with the joyous Eid-al-Fitr celebrations, ensuring a festive cinematic treat for fans eagerly awaiting its release.

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Hrithik Roshan’s Krrish 4 in trouble? Siddharth Anand exits, Rakesh Roshan steps back from direction

Krrish 4 faces another delay as Siddharth Anand exits and Rakesh Roshan steps back from direction. Budget concerns continue to stall the superhero project.

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The much-anticipated Bollywood superhero film Krrish 4, starring Hrithik Roshan, has hit another roadblock as director Siddharth Anand and his banner Marflix have exited the project. Reports indicate that the film’s budget, reportedly touching ₹700 crore, has made it difficult for production houses to move forward with the project.

Adding to the uncertainty, Rakesh Roshan, who directed the previous installments of the Krrish franchise, has decided to step away from directing the film, choosing to “pass on the baton” to a new director.

Production struggles continue

Krrish 4 has faced multiple delays over the years, and with the exit of Siddharth Anand, the situation has become even more complicated. Hrithik Roshan, who had wanted Anand to direct, is now left looking for a new team to take the project forward.

Although there are reports suggesting that the film’s ₹700 crore budget is the reason for the hurdles, another source has denied these claims, stating that the “astronomical figures doing the rounds are completely untrue.”

New production plans in motion

While Marflix will no longer be part of the film, FilmKraft, the production house owned by the Roshan family, is reportedly looking for a new studio to back the film. With no director or confirmed production house in place, it remains to be seen how and when the film will move forward.

For now, Krrish 4 remains in limbo, with fans eagerly waiting for an official update on its future.

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Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency tops Netflix, sparks debate over Oscars

Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ is the #1 trending movie on Netflix. She calls the Oscars “silly,” stating that America wouldn’t acknowledge the film’s political message.

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Kangana Ranaut’s latest film, Emergency, has taken the top spot on Netflix India, making it the #1 trending movie on the platform. The film, which portrays the events of the 1975 Emergency in India with Ranaut playing former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has garnered widespread praise.

However, when a social media user suggested that the film should be India’s entry for the Oscars, Ranaut had a bold response, dismissing the Academy Awards as “silly.”

Kangana Ranaut’s take on the Oscars

A fan on Twitter wrote, “#EmergencyOnNetflix should go for the Oscars from India. Kangana, what a film.” In response, Ranaut reposted the tweet, stating:

“But America wouldn’t like to acknowledge its real face, how they bully, suppress, and arm-twist developing nations. It’s been exposed in #Emergency. They can keep their silly Oscar. We have National Awards.”

Her remarks come amid growing recognition for the film, which she directed, produced, and starred in.

Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta praises ‘Emergency’

Despite initial skepticism, filmmaker Sanjay Gupta was highly impressed by the film. Sharing his thoughts, he tweeted:

“Today I watched EMERGENCY by @KanganaTeam. Very frankly I wasn’t planning to as I had prejudged it. I am so glad that I was wrong. What a fantastic film by Kangana—both performance & direction. Top Notch & World Class.”

Ranaut acknowledged his praise, calling for the industry to shed its “hate and prejudices” and judge films based on merit rather than preconceived notions.

Ranaut on her performance in ‘Emergency’

Many fans have lauded her acting in the film, with some calling it her best performance to date, surpassing her acclaimed roles in Queen, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, Fashion, and Thalaivi.

In response, Ranaut said:

“People are calling my acting in #Emergency amazing and my best ever. Could I surpass Queen, TWM2, Fashion, Thalaivi? Watch #Emergency and find out.”

Emergency tops Netflix charts

Released on March 15, 2025, Emergency has climbed to the #1 spot on Netflix India’s movies list, ahead of Ajay Devgn’s Azaad and Naga Chaitanya-Sai Pallavi’s Thandel.

Apart from Kangana Ranaut, the film features a stellar cast including Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, Milind Soman, and the late Satish Kaushik. Produced by Zee Studios and Manikarnika Films, the film offers a dramatic retelling of the 21-month Emergency period imposed in 1975.

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