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Lallantop trolls The Kashmir Files’ Pallavi Joshi, Vivek Agnihotri in slow, tender roast, watch!

In the viral video, Vivek Agnihotri can be heard saying that India’s biggest problem is with productivity and efficiency and JNU does not provide a productivity-driven environment to its students.

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Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi

Vivek Agnihotri’s helmed The Kashmir Files has triggered political debates on social media. Starring Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Mithun Chakraborty, and Darshan Kumar, the film grabbed eyeballs from across the country and has become a major discussion.

Amidst the debate, a roast video of the filmmaker is doing rounds on the internet. The video has a clip from Agnhitori’s interview with The Lallantop wherein journalist Saurabh Dwivedi can be seen grilling him on his views on Jawaharlal Nehru University’s (JNU) alumnus.

Vivek Agnihotri can be heard saying that India’s biggest problem is with productivity and efficiency and JNU does not provide a productivity-driven environment to its students. He continued that he has never met a JNU alumnus who talks about productivity and efficiency.

The journalist then intervenes and asks him his views on Nirmala Sitharaman. Answering his question, the filmmaker immediately changes his statements and says JNU has given so many intellectuals. The journalist then reveals that he too passed out from JNU. A good laugh!

Then comes Pallavi Joshi’s turn. The actor says universities brain washes students with their leftist ideologies. She continues that she is deeply influenced by Narendra Modi and sees him as one of the greatest leaders. The journalist then asks him if she would like to criticise PM Modi on any aspect. Pallavi Joshi refuses to do so.

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Watch the viral video here:

Soon after the video went viral on social media, users bombarded Twitter with their reactions. One user wrote that Mr director is an idiot. Another user applauded the journalist and wrote that this is the perfect example of how a brain-washed mind works. Yet another user wrote that before 2014, Vivek Agnihotri used to make eroticas like Hate Story and if he had guts to show this reality during the Congress rule only then he would be deemed as courageous or if he now make a movie on Gujarat riots.

Have a look at Twitter reactions here:

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Laapataa Ladies: BJP MP Ravi Kishan shares Aamir Khan’s viral audition tape; fans say his version was better

With its critical accolades and 10 trophies from the IIFA Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Ravi Kishan, the film has certainly made its mark.

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BJP MP Ravi Kishan shared a viral audition tape of Amir Khan for Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies on Facebook. The post has the caption, “Aamir Khan auditioned for Ravi Kishan’s role in Laapataa Ladies but was rejected.”

Aamir Khan’s audition for Laapataa Ladies Just this Wednesday, Aamir Khan Talkies, Aamir’s freshly launched YouTube channel, showcased his audition for the character of SI Shyam Manohar. The footage displayed Aamir adopting fresh mannerisms and consciously shedding his star status as he delved into the role while chewing paan.

Ravi Kishan responds to fans’ adoration. After seeing Aamir’s audition, many viewers believed Aamir made the wise choice to step aside, as they felt Ravi Kishan delivered a more suitable performance for the rustic character. A meme page on Facebook threw light on this, posting images of both actors in character and quipping, “Aamir Khan auditioned for Ravi Kishan’s role in Laapataa Ladies but didn’t take it because Ravi Kishan’s audition was better!”

Fans couldn’t help but praise his performance, echoing sentiments that he was, without a doubt, the right fit for the character. One fan even noted, “The best thing is that Aamir Khan, known as Mr. Perfectionist, also acknowledged your superiority,” while another remarked, “You truly embodied the role and made it your own.”

Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies may not have dominated the box office, but it certainly carved a niche for itself in the hearts of critics. Recently celebrated at the 2025 IIFA Awards, the film walked away with a remarkable 10 awards, including a nod for Best Supporting Actor for Ravi Kishan. What adds an intriguing layer to this story is that Ravi Kishan’s role was nearly claimed by Aamir Khan, the film’s producer and Kiran’s ex-husband. Aamir has since shared his audition tape on YouTube, sparking a wave of reactions from fans and prompting Ravi Kishan to weigh in as well.

About Laapataa Ladies Laapataa Ladies features a talented cast of newcomers including Sparsh Srivastava, Nitanshi Goel, and Pratibha Ranta, centering around the intriguing narrative of two brides mistakenly exchanged in rural India during the 1990s. With its critical accolades and 10 trophies from the IIFA Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Ravi Kishan, the film has certainly made its mark.

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How to turn your ideas into Ghibli-style AI images using ChatGPT

Discover how to create Studio Ghibli-style AI art for free using ChatGPT and other AI tools, with step-by-step instructions and alternative platforms.

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AI-generated Studio Ghibli style art featuring fantasy landscape

A new wave of AI-generated art inspired by Studio Ghibli is taking the internet by storm, thanks to recent advancements in image generation technology. OpenAI’s latest update to ChatGPT now allows users to create visuals mimicking the dreamy, whimsical aesthetic of Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki.

With just a simple text prompt, users can generate fantasy landscapes, expressive characters, and ethereal scenes reminiscent of classics like Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro. This trend has gained traction on social media, where Ghibli-style artworks are being widely shared.

How to generate Ghibli-style art using ChatGPT

To create these visuals, users can log into chat.openai.com and start a new chat. After entering a descriptive prompt—such as “Show me in Studio Ghibli style”—ChatGPT processes the request and displays a matching image, which can then be downloaded directly.

However, this feature is currently available only to users subscribed to ChatGPT’s Plus, Pro, Team, or other select plans. OpenAI’s CEO has acknowledged that demand has caused delays in offering image generation to all users.

Free alternatives for Ghibli-style image creation

For those not subscribed to ChatGPT’s paid tiers, several free AI tools offer similar capabilities:

  • Gemini and GrokAI: Generate detailed Ghibli-style visuals with well-phrased prompts.
  • Craiyon: A basic online AI tool that creates Ghibli-inspired imagery using simple descriptions.
  • Artbreeder: Enables users to blend and modify image styles, though some features are locked behind a paywall.
  • Runway ML, Leonardo AI, and Mage.space: These advanced platforms offer free trials and allow for intricate styling, such as capturing the soft textures or color schemes typical of Ghibli animations.

These tools open creative avenues for users to explore the world of AI art without spending a rupee.

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Veera Dheera Sooran review: Vikram anchors a gritty thriller with restrained brilliance

Veera Dheera Sooran is a tense, one-night action thriller where Vikram impresses as a man forced to revisit his violent past to protect his family.

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Veera Dheera Sooran, directed by SU Arun Kumar, emerges as a compelling blend of realistic storytelling and mainstream masala action. Fronted by a powerful performance from Vikram, the film unfolds over a single tense night, marked by urgent pursuits, simmering conflicts, and a past that refuses to stay buried.

Set against the vivid backdrop of Madurai, the film draws structural comparisons to earlier one-night thrillers, yet stands apart in execution. It introduces its central characters without conventional build-up, weaving their arcs through smart visual storytelling. Suraj Venjaramoodu’s Kannan, SJ Suryah’s Arunagiri, and Prakash Raj’s Periyavar play crucial roles in the game of survival that gradually pulls Vikram’s Kaali back into a world of violence.

Kaali, a family man with a dark past, is brought back into the fold when threats to his loved ones reawaken the violent persona he had long suppressed. His arc mirrors that of a reluctant anti-hero, drawing comparisons to global icons like John Wick. However, the attempt to balance his intense action sequences with his role as a devoted husband and father results in a tonal dissonance that weakens the stakes.

One of the standout elements of Veera Dheera Sooran is the restrained yet expressive performance from Vikram, who imbues Kaali with a mix of pain, purpose, and precision. His chemistry with Dushara Vijayan’s Kalaivaani adds emotional depth, especially during flashback scenes that explore their relationship. Kalaivaani, though assertive in her own right, still exists within a framework controlled by Kaali’s choices.

Technically, the film shines with Theni Eswar’s cinematography, which uses shadows and light to intensify the nocturnal tone. The background score by GV Prakash Kumar enhances several scenes, although the music lacks consistency and some sequences overstay their welcome.

The film’s pacing falters at times, and certain characters—like Venkat, played by Baalaji—are written in ways that highlight their irrelevance, which the makers seem self-aware about. However, the well-choreographed stunt scenes and a tightly written script that delves into themes of revenge and goodwill keep the narrative gripping.

Veera Dheera Sooran is not just a star vehicle; it’s a showcase of what can happen when a capable director like Arun Kumar focuses on the actor, not the celebrity. Vikram rises to the occasion, reaffirming his versatility and depth as a performer. Even when the film stumbles, it never stops being engaging.

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