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Shehnaaz Gill stuns fans in Kanjivaram saree at Filmfare Awards South 2022

For her first appearance at the Filmfare Awards South 2022, Gill draped a classic Kanjivaram saree with stunning motifs.

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Shehnaaz Gill, who is soaring high in her career, made heads turn last night at the Filmfare Awards South 2022. The actor-singer became the talk of the town as she graced the stage and was seen with South Indian stars.

For her first appearance at the Filmfare Awards South 2022, Gill draped a classic Kanjivaram saree with stunning motifs. She completed her look with a sleek bun wrapped with garland and donned a beautiful jewellery set. She had a dramatic eye with a nude lip.

Shehnaaz Gill dropped a string of pictures on Instagram on Monday and yes fans can’t keep calm.

Read Also: Shehnaaz Gill breaks the internet with her appearance on South Filmfare Awards, see photos

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Several videos and pictures of Shehnaaz Gill are doing rounds on the internet. The actor also made an award announcement for the Filmfare Best Actress Awards.

In one of the viral videos, Gill could be seen chatting with Sai Pallavi and posing with R Madhavan.

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Filmfare South Awards 2022 winners list

Tamil

  • Best Actor in a leading role (Male) – Suriya for Soorarai Pottru
  • Best Actor in a leading role (Female) – Lijomol Jose for Jai Bhim
  • Best Film – Jai Bhim
  • Best Director – Sudha Kongara for Soorarai Pottru
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Male) – Pasupathy for Sarpatta Parambarai
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Female) – Urvashi for Soorarai Pottru
  • Best Music Album – GV Prakash Kumar for Soorarai Pottru
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) – Christin Jos and Govind Vasantha for Aagasam from Soorarai Pottru
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) – Dhee for Kaattu Payale from Soorarai Pottru
  • Best Choreography – Dinesh Kumar for Vaathi Coming
  • Best Cinematography – Niketh Bommirredy for Soorarai Pottru

Telugu

  • Best Actor in a leading role (Male) – Allu Arjun for Pushpa: The Rise
  • Best Actor in a leading role (Female) – Sai Pallavi for Love Story
  • Best Film – Pushpa: The Rise
  • Best Director – Sukumar Bandreddi for Pushpa: The Rise
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Male) – Murali Sharma for Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Female) – Tabu for Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo
  • Best Actor – Critics – Nani for Shyam Singha Roy
  • Best Lyrics – Seetama Sastry for Life of Ram from Jaanu
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) – Sid Sriram for Srivalli from Pushpa: The Rise
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) – Indravathi Chauhan for Oo Antava from Pushpa: The Rise
  • Best Choreography – Sekhar Master for Ramuloo Ramulaa for Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo
  • Best Cinematography – Miroslaw Kuba Brozek for Pushpa: The Rise
  • Best Debut Male – Panja Vaisshnav Tej for Uppena
  • Best Debut Female – Krithi Shetty for Uppena
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Allu Aravind

Kannada

  • Best Actor in a leading role (Male) – Dhananjay for Badava Rascal
  • Best Actor in a leading role (Female) – Yagna Shetty for ACT 1978
  • Best Film – ACT 1978
  • Best Director – Raj B Shetty for Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Male) – B Suresh for ACT 1978
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Female) – Umashree for Rathnan Prapancha
  • Best Music Album – Vasuki Vaibhav for Badava Rascal
  • Best Lyrics – Jayanth Kaikini for Teladu Mugile from ACT 1978
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) – Raghu Dixit for Maley Maley Maleye from Ninna Sanihake
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) – Anuradha Bhat for Dheera Sammohagaara from Bicchugatti
  • Best Choreography – Jai Master for Feel The Power from Yuvarathnaa
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Allu Aravind

Malayalam

  • Best Actor in a leading role (Male) – Biju Menon for Ayyappanum Koshiyum
  • Best Actor in a leading role (Female) – Nimisha Sajayan for The Great Indian Kitchen
  • Best Film – Ayyappanum Koshiyum
  • Best Director – Senna Hegde for Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Male) – Joju George for Nayattu
  • Best Actor in a supporting role (Female) – Gowri Nandha for Ayyappanum Koshiyum
  • Best Music Album – M Jayachandran for Sufiyum Sujatayum
  • Best Lyrics – Rafeeq Ahmed for Ariyathariyathe for Ayyappanum Koshiyum
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) – Shahabaz Aman for Akashamayavale from Vellam
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) – KS Chithra for Theerame from Malik

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Aamir Khan set to wed Gauri Spratt on July 5

Actor Aamir Khan is reportedly preparing to marry longtime partner Gauri Spratt in a private ceremony on July 5. While the couple has not officially confirmed the wedding, reports suggest the celebration will be a low-key affair attended by close family and friends.

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Actor Aamir Khan is readying to finally marry his longtime partner, Gauri Spratt, in a private ceremony on July 5. Unlike other high-profile Bollywood weddings, the couple is expected to celebrate the occasion with close family members and a handful of friends, choosing a simple gathering over a lavish event. 

The reported wedding has attracted widespread attention from fans and the film industry, with many taking to social media to congratulate the couple. While neither Aamir nor Gauri has shared extensive details about the ceremony, reports suggest the celebrations will remain intimate and focused on family.

The actor was first married to Reena Dutta, and they have two children together. In 2005, Aamir married filmmaker Kiran Rao. The couple announced their separation in 2021 but have continued to maintain a friendly relationship and jointly raise their son while working together on select projects.

Gauri Spratt has largely stayed away from the limelight. Despite growing public interest in their relationship, she has preferred to keep her personal life private. Reports indicate that Gauri and Aamir have known each other for several years before deciding to take the next step in their relationship.

Known for balancing a successful film career with a private personal life, Aamir Khan has often avoided discussing family matters in public. His reported decision to opt for a low-key wedding is in line with his long-standing preference for privacy. 

As news of the upcoming ceremony continues  to make headlines, fans are eagerly waiting for an official glimpse of the celebrations. Whether through a family photograph or a public statement, many hope to see the couple share the joyful occasion with their well-wishers.

With this wedding, Aamir Khan appears ready to embrace a new phase in his life while continuing to focus on both his personal happiness and his significant contribution to Indian cinema.  

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Nolan’s Odyssey set to release July 17, hype machine kicks in

Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is scheduled to release on July 17. Featuring an all-star cast led by Matt Damon, the film is the first feature ever shot entirely with full-frame IMAX film cameras, bringing Homer’s legendary epic to the big screen.

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Oscar-winning director Chris Nolan’s highly anticipated epic The Odyssey will have its world premiere on July 17 , 2026, taking audiences on an unforgettable ride into Homer’s timeless Greek epic.

The film tells the tale of the difficult journey King Odysseus undertook to return home after the Trojan War and is replete wiht mythical adventures and divine intervention in the seas.

Matt Damon plays Odysseus with Tom Holland as Telemachus and Anne Hathaway as Penelope. The movie also stars Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, and Charlize Theron among others. Nyong’o’s casting as Helen of Troy has had social media in ferment the moment her casting was announced.

Said to have been produced with a budget of around $250 million, The Odyssey is Nolans’s most expensive film so far. It has also managed to create history as it has become the first feature film ever to be shot using full-frame IMAX film cameras.

The film represents Nolan’s comeback to history and myth making after the success of his previous offering, Oppenheimer. Odyssey is expected to set the bar even higher for epic movies through the combination of classic literature and modern technology.

The movie has been highly anticipated and has become one of the highly anticipated films of 2026 because of its director, cast, and large production scope. The Odyssey will also be introducing the Greek epic to a new generation.

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Alpha movie review: Alia Bhatt powers through an entertaining but familiar spy spectacle

Alia Bhatt impresses with her action-packed performance in Alpha, but a predictable script and familiar superhero-inspired narrative stop the YRF Spy Universe film from becoming truly memorable.

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The YRF Spy Universe expands once again with Alpha, marking the franchise’s first female-led action film. After years of male spies dominating the cinematic universe, Alia Bhatt steps into the spotlight as Sita, a genetically enhanced operative entrusted with carrying an ambitious action entertainer almost entirely on her shoulders. While the actor succeeds in making the character memorable through her energetic screen presence and committed action performance, the film’s predictable storyline prevents it from reaching its full potential.

Directed by Shiv Rawail, Alpha combines large-scale action, espionage and superhero-style storytelling. However, despite its impressive visuals and action choreography, the film struggles to offer a fresh narrative in an increasingly crowded spy franchise.

Alia Bhatt delivers one of the film’s biggest strengths

Alia Bhatt undergoes a convincing physical transformation for the role and brings an expressive quality rarely seen in mainstream action heroes. Instead of maintaining a stoic expression throughout combat sequences, she allows her emotions to surface, making every confrontation feel personal.

Her character, Sita, balances confidence, wit and emotional vulnerability. As an orphan raised under extraordinary circumstances, she carries emotional scars beneath her fearless exterior, and Alia effectively captures both sides of the character.

The emotional depth she adds helps elevate scenes that otherwise rely heavily on stylised action.

Familiar story limits the excitement

Despite its promising premise, Alpha follows a storyline that feels heavily inspired by familiar superhero films. Written by Uday Chopra, Shridhar Raghavan and Ishita Moitra, the narrative blends elements of Indian mythology with comic-book style storytelling but offers few genuine surprises.

The story follows Fateh, played by Bobby Deol, a military officer who develops a secret project to create genetically enhanced super soldiers using a serum known as Alpha. After the experiment fails, circumstances lead to the serum being injected into the unborn daughter of Kaul’s wife, altering the child’s genetics before birth.

That child eventually grows up to become Sita, a highly trained operative raised under Fateh’s control.

While the concept has potential, much of the film’s central mystery is revealed through its promotional campaign, leaving only a few surprises for audiences during the actual film.

Action sequences remain consistently engaging

Where Alpha truly succeeds is in its action. The hand-to-hand combat sequences are choreographed with intensity and supported by an energetic background score that keeps the momentum alive.

Sharvari proves to be an equally capable action performer, matching Alia’s intensity in both emotional and combat scenes. Their chemistry suggests an engaging partnership, although the screenplay does not spend enough time exploring their relationship before moving on to larger action set-pieces involving gunfights and helicopters.

Bobby Deol and Anil Kapoor add dramatic weight

The supporting cast significantly strengthens the film.

Bobby Deol makes a commanding antagonist whose calm demeanour contrasts effectively with sudden bursts of violence. His restrained performance makes Fateh an intimidating villain, although the screenplay stops short of giving him a deeper emotional backstory.

Anil Kapoor also leaves a solid impression as Kaul, bringing authority and emotional conviction to his scenes. Together, both actors provide much-needed dramatic weight that helps compensate for the screenplay’s shortcomings.

Verdict

Alpha delivers polished action, committed performances and slick production values, but its familiar superhero-inspired plot prevents it from becoming one of the strongest entries in the YRF Spy Universe. Alia Bhatt leads confidently, Sharvari proves to be an impressive action partner, while Bobby Deol and Anil Kapoor elevate the material whenever they appear. However, the franchise may need fresher storytelling if it hopes to keep audiences invested beyond the spectacle.

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