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Ezra Miller should seek professional help, hopes Warner Bros.
The studio has reportedly weighed options for 'The Flash' amid the actor's mounting legal issues, reports aceshowbiz.com.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, WB has come up with three different scenarios. First, the studio hopes that Miller will seek professional help after returning home to their farm in Vermont after being away. If that happens, the actor could give an interview at some point explaining their erratic behaviour over the past few years and is expected to do limited press for 'The Flash', while the movie would open in cinemas as planned.
Angelina Jolie gets emotional on dropping daughter Zahara at college
The mother of six shared she was barely able to contain her tears while dropping her daughter Zahara off at Spelman College, reports aceshowbiz.com. The school's Vice President of Student Affairs Darryl Holloman shared pictures and a video of the mother and daughter duo arriving on the school's move-in day. In the clip, the actress met with school president Dr. Helene Gayle and had a short interview. Dressing down in an all-black outfit, Jolie said, "I'm going to start crying if I talk about today." The Academy Award-winning actress added, "I haven't started crying yet so..."
'If you make a good movie, trolls can't stop people from seeing it': Milind Soman (IANS Interview)
Even before the release of the film, it faced a lot of 'hate' from netizens as the call for 'Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha' was trending on social media ever since the poster of the movie was made public. Several Bollywood stars came out in support of Aamir and even the actor himself requested people to watch the movie before making any decision. To this, supermodel and actor Milind Soman, too shared his views. Speaking exclusively to IANS, he said "trolls can't stop a good film". He further asked the filmmakers to work more on scripts so that people get attracted to them despite negative comments on social media.
Bhumi Pednekar credits Akshay Kumar for playing a huge part in her career
Commenting on the same, Bhumi said, "It is such a lovely coincidence that on the 5th anniversary of Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Raksha Bandhan - my second movie with Akshay sir is releasing in theatres today! Akshay sir has been a huge part of my career and there is so much I have learnt from him. Akshay sir has always backed me to deliver on screen and I'm grateful for his trust and vision for me as an artiste." Incidentally, both Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' and Raksha Bandhan' have social themes at their core.
'Euphoria' actor Angus Cloud recalls breaking skull after getting trapped in construction pit
The 'Euphoria' star shared that the scar on his head is very much real and it came from a serious accident back in 2013, when Angus fell into a construction pit while walking in the dark, reports eonline.com. "I broke my skull on Friday the 13th," he shared in an August 10 interview with Variety. "I woke up 12 hours later at the bottom. I was trapped."
MOVIE REVIEW | 'Raksha Bandhan': From Chandni Chowk to nowhere
Everytime Akshay Kumar goes to Chandni Chowk on-screen, the audience repeats in their mind exactly what Paresh Rawal said in 'Phir Hera Pheri': "Mereko toh aisa dhak dhak horela hai (I can feel my heart beating in anxiety)." Thirteen years after the debacle of 'Chandni Chowk to China', Akshay is back with yet another dud, 'Raksha Bandhan', whose coordinates are in the complex and congested streets of Chandni Chowk.
'Love In Ukraine' maker's track 'Raksha Bandhan' celebrates togetherness
Nitin talks about the song filmed aboard a luxury cruise ship: "It was during a recce trip for my upcoming action film 'Cruise' that the idea of this music video struck me. It is my first ever non-film music video. Lyricist Shadab Akhtar came up with some very touching lines which inspired me to compose the song in a completely traditional style and instrumentation."
Madonna was warned her career would be over
The 63-year-old singer was one of the performers at the very first MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) in 1984 when she caused a sensation when her dress flipped up and she flashed her buttocks while singing 'Like a Virgin', and though the wardrobe malfunction was accidental, her management team were convinced the brief flashing of flesh would spark enough outrage to ensure she'd never work again, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on 'The Tonight Show', she said: "I did that show and I walked down the very steep stairs of the wedding cake and I got to the bottom and I started dancing around and my white stiletto pumps fell off.
'Laal Singh Chaddha' wins hearts of most Tamil film celebrities
The stars, who watched the film at a special show organised for them a couple of days ago, shared their thoughts on the film soon after watching it. National Award winning director and actor Parthiban said, "Aamir Khan is a great human in the first place. Even if we make a 100 films to spread love, we cannot produce an effect like this. Throughout the film, you are unsure if you should shed tears of joy or whether you should shed tears because of the joy you experience as a result of the excessive love you sense.
Karan Johar, Arjun shocked after Sonam calls Kiara Advani 'underrated'
Karan asked her to name an actor she thought was overrated. Sonam changed the question, and said that she would prefer naming underrated actors. "Bhumi Pednekar, Kiara Advani and Kriti Sanon," she said, to which Arjun instantly replied, "Kiara is not underrated, she is very well-rated." Arjun continued having fun at Sonam, as she, with a poker-face, called 'Ek Villain Returns' a 'thirst trap' film.
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