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Delhi court extends Jacqueline Fernandez’s interim bail till November 15

The order was not ready, said Special Judge Shailendra Malik who had previously granted interim bail to the actor.

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Delhi’s Patiala House Court on Friday extended the interim bail of Jacqueline Fernandez till November 15. The bail plea is in connection with the money laundering case involving conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar and the regular bail will be also pronounced on Tuesday, reports said.

The order was not ready, said Special Judge Shailendra Malik who had previously granted interim bail to the actor.

On Thursday, the court had reserved its order after hearing arguments from both the actor’s lawyers and the Enforcement Directorate. On ED’s submission that Fernandez cannot escape the country as she is not short of money, the court questioned the Central body and asked why the actor was not arrested so far.

The ED replied to the court and explained that it has issued a Lookout Circular on airports to stop Fernandez from leaving the country.

Jacqueline Fernandez has been accused by the Enforcement Directorate in the money laundering case and is flying on and off to New Delhi for questioning. The Delhi Police is investigating the extortion racket carried out by the actor’s alleged boyfriend and conman, Sukesh Chandrashekhar.

Earlier, reports said the conman gifter exorbitant gifts to Fernandez. He is accused in as many as 30 cases by several investigative agencies and is also accused of extorting money from a businessman’s wife while he was in jail.

In September, ED filed a chargesheet against the actor and claimed that she was aware of Chandrasekhar’s criminal background, however, she still accepted gifts. The charge sheet also said the actor was also aware of his marital status and knew his wife Leena Maria Paul.

Earlier, the actor had admitted receiving 5 watches, 65 pairs of shoes, 47 dresses, 32 bags, 20 pieces of jewellery, 4 Hermes bags, 4 Gucci bags, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Dior, nine paintings, one Versace crockery set, 3 shoes from Louis Vuitton and Louboutin, 2 outfits from Gucci, perfumes, 4 cats, a Mini Cooper, 2 diamond earrings, and a multi-coloured diamond bracelet as a gift from the conman, the charge sheet claimed.

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Viduthalai 2 OTT release: When and where to watch Vijay Sethupathi’s film

The film delves deep into the ideological clashes and the moral dilemmas faced by both sides, presenting a nuanced and thought-provoking narrative.

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The highly anticipated sequel to the acclaimed Tamil film Viduthalai, titled Viduthalai Part 2, has finally arrived on the streaming platform Prime Video. Directed by the celebrated filmmaker Vetri Maaran, this action-packed drama, starring the immensely talented Vijay Sethupathi, continues the compelling narrative that captivated audiences in the first instalment.

Released in theatres on December 20, 2024, in both Tamil and Telugu, Viduthalai Part 2 quickly garnered significant attention and praise. The film’s gripping storyline, coupled with exceptional performances from its stellar cast, solidified its position as a must-watch cinematic experience.

The ensemble cast includes not only the charismatic Vijay Sethupathi but also a talented array of actors such as Manju Warrier, Soori, Gautam Vasudev, Rajiv Menon, and Anurag Kashyap, each adding their unique flair to the narrative. Their powerful portrayals contribute significantly to the film’s overall impact.

Upon its theatrical release, Viduthalai Part 2 was met with overwhelmingly positive responses from audiences and critics alike. The film’s raw intensity and captivating plot held viewers spellbound from beginning to end. Even renowned actor Dhanush took to X to express his admiration, describing the film as “raw, gripping, and engaging,” and commending Vetri Maaran’s masterful direction. Online reviews echoed these sentiments, with many praising the “banger screenplay” and hailing Vijay Sethupathi’s performance as a career highlight. One enthusiastic viewer went so far as to proclaim it a “VETRIMARAN’S CULT CLASSIC film.”

Viduthalai Part 2 is a captivating adaptation of Jeyamohan’s short story, Thunaivan, exploring the complex and intense conflict between a steadfast police constable and a determined separatist group leader. The film delves deep into the ideological clashes and the moral dilemmas faced by both sides, presenting a nuanced and thought-provoking narrative.

A particular aspect of the film that resonated with many viewers was its insightful exploration of communism. The director skillfully simplifies the complex ideology, making it accessible and engaging for a wider audience. The film raises pertinent questions, encouraging viewers to contemplate the nature of justice and the complexities of societal conflicts.

Speaking on the film’s OTT release, Vijay Sethupathi expressed his hope that global audiences would experience the same emotional and ideological resonance that the filmmakers felt during its creation. He acknowledged that the film’s protagonist is not a conventional hero, but emphasized the importance of witnessing his perseverance and courage.

Before its digital release, Viduthalai Part 2 premiered at the prestigious International Film Festival Rotterdam, where both parts of the film received a well-deserved standing ovation, further solidifying its reputation as a remarkable cinematic achievement. Now, audiences worldwide can experience the power and impact of Viduthalai Part 2 on Prime Video.

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Pushpa 2 box office collection Day 45: Allu Arjun’s film run ends after 6 weeks

The overseas contribution stands at approximately ₹270.5 crore according to Sacnilk.

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The extended-cut release of Pushpa: The Rule on January 17th, hoped to reignite fan enthusiasm and boost box office numbers, has ultimately fallen short of expectations. The “reloaded” version failed to provide the significant resurgence needed, leaving the Allu Arjun-starrer struggling in its seventh week of theatrical run. The film’s performance has been significantly underwhelming, marked by a steep 61.58% decline in earnings by the end of its sixth week.

This downturn casts a shadow over the previously reported figures. While the film’s global collection is estimated at ₹1731.65 crore as of January 18th, this is considerably less than the ₹1831 crore announced by the filmmakers on January 6th. This discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy of the previously reported figures and the film’s overall box office success. Independent trackers, like Sacnilk, report a significantly lower number, further highlighting the inconsistency in the reported figures. The overseas contribution stands at approximately ₹270.5 crore according to Sacnilk.

The film’s current trajectory suggests that it’s unlikely to reach even ₹1800 crore in worldwide collections, falling far short of its initial projections. This underperformance significantly impacts its standing amongst the highest-grossing Indian films. While the producers declared Pushpa: The Rule an “industry hit” and the fastest Indian film to cross ₹1831 crore, this claim remains unsubstantiated and disputed by independent box office trackers. The film still trails behind Baahubali 2 (₹1790 crore gross) and Dangal (₹2070 crore gross) in terms of worldwide earnings.

The film’s daily earnings further underscore its declining performance. On its 45th day (January 18th), Pushpa: The Rule managed to garner only an estimated ₹1.1 crore, with a meager ₹0.3 crore from Telugu and ₹0.8 crore from Hindi markets. Its performance in Kannada and Malayalam has practically ceased, while Tamil collections are negligible. The total India net collection stands at ₹1226.75 crore, indicating a significant slowdown in revenue generation. Given these current trends, the prospect of Pushpa: The Rule surpassing Baahubali 2’s record now seems highly improbable. The initial excitement surrounding the film has clearly waned, leaving its ultimate box office success significantly in doubt.

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Coldplay concert in Mumbai: Bollywood singer Jasleen Royal performs We Pray with Chris Martin, video surfaces

“Thank you Mumbai, I love you.” She dazzled the audience in a shimmering black outfit, complemented by smoky makeup and wavy hair.

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On Saturday night, Bollywood singer Jasleen Royal surprised fans by opening a Coldplay concert at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, enhancing the British rock band’s performance with her unique flair. She commenced the show with a heartfelt rendition of her song “Kho Gaye Hum Kahan.”

The highlight of the evening occurred when she joined Coldplay’s frontman, Chris Martin, for a duet of “We Pray,” a track from their latest album, “Moon Music.” The night was filled with surprises, as Chris Martin infused an Indian essence into the concert. He entertained fans by reading placards from the audience, expressing gratitude with “Shukriya” and exclaiming “Jai Shri Ram,” which elicited enthusiastic applause. Martin even engaged the crowd by inquiring about the meaning of the phrase.

Jasleen took to Instagram to share moments from the evening, posting clips from her performance and rehearsals. Accompanying a snippet with Chris Martin, she expressed her gratitude with the caption, “Thank you Mumbai, I love you.” She dazzled the audience in a shimmering black outfit, complemented by smoky makeup and wavy hair.

The concert, organized by BookMyShow Live, was a sensory delight featuring Coldplay classics like “Fix You” and “A Sky Full of Stars.” In a playful moment, Martin gave a shoutout to Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah, joking, “Hold on, we have to finish the show because Jasprit Bumrah wants to come and play backstage. He says he needs to bowl at me now.” Despite Bumrah’s absence, the mention delighted the audience.

Before the concert, Martin and his partner, actor Dakota Johnson, added a spiritual dimension to their visit by wearing traditional Indian attire during a trip to the Shri Babulnath Temple.

Coldplay’s India tour is set to continue with performances in Mumbai on January 19 and 21, followed by two shows in Ahmedabad on January 25 and 26. Additionally, local authorities issued a notice to Chris Martin regarding safety measures, stating that children should not be allowed on stage or into the venue without proper hearing protection, and that sound levels must not exceed 120 decibels.

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