For the unversed, Karan and Nidhi were dating each other for a few years before they decided to walk down the aisle. The couple's mehendi and haldi ceremony were held on January 22 followed by the Sangeet ceremony on January 23. The duo had shared a few pictures and videos on their social media handles and looked adorable together. … [Read more...] about Pavitra Rishta Actor Karan Veer Mehra Ties The Knot With Actress Nidhi V Seth In Delhi
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Every Star Wars Movie Ranked by Box Office Performance
4Rogue One: A Star Wars Story When Disney purchased Lucasfilm for more than $4 billion in 2012, it was assumed the studio would make use of the franchise beyond just making another trilogy. But 2016's Rogue One was certainly a risk. Not counting the pair of Ewok movies that are not considered canon, no spin-offs had ever been attempted. This was going to tell the story of how the Death Star plans wound up in the hands of the Rebel Alliance, focusing largely on new characters. The presence of Darth Vader certainly helped director Gareth Edwards out but this presented a test for Star Wars that it hadn't faced. It was a painstaking process with reshoots, help from Tony Gilroy and much speculation ahead of its release. In the end, Rogue One was a huge success, taking in $1.05 billion globally, including a stellar $522.9 domestically. This proved that the franchise had gas in the tank beyond the Skywalker saga, which means Disney can keep milking this cash cow for years to come. … [Read more...] about Every Star Wars Movie Ranked by Box Office Performance
Ajith Kumar’s Valimai To Release In August 2021: Reports
In that case, Valimai will mostly hit the theatres in August 2021, mostly on the Independence day weekend. The makers are keen to wrap up the project as soon as possible and kickstart the post-production of the project by the end of March or the beginning of April 2021. … [Read more...] about Ajith Kumar’s Valimai To Release In August 2021: Reports
‘The West Wing’ vs. ‘Freaks and Geeks’: TV at a Crossroad in 1999
But that’s exactly the way that Freaks and Geeks looked to the future. West Wing was a crowd-pleaser in the manner that so much of television had tried to be going back to the days of Lucille Ball and Milton Berle. (President Bartlet loved finding common ground with his opponents, particularly in the later seasons run by producer John Wells.) It took big swings, and sometimes missed (like a patronizing out-of-continuity episode about terrorism, hastily written and produced after 9/11), but its goal was to appeal to the biggest audience possible, even as it stayed true to the vision of its creative team. Freaks and Geeks had no interest in playing in the big tent. It wanted to be an intense sideshow act that only a handful of circus-goers would come across each day, leaving them utterly changed by the experience. It was meant to be adored by a small cross-section of the audience who would feel like it had been custom-made for them and only them. … [Read more...] about ‘The West Wing’ vs. ‘Freaks and Geeks’: TV at a Crossroad in 1999
Exclusive Excerpt: ‘The Sopranos Sessions’ Goes Inside Groundbreaking HBO Show
DC: I think it had not done too well. Because of that, he said a feature with the Mob wouldn’t work. I was going to cast De Niro as the character who became Tony, and Anne Bancroft as Livia. I think it could’ve been very interesting, but he told me to forget about it as a feature. And then, when I went over to Brillstein-Grey on a development deal, they suggested doing The Godfather as a TV series. And I said, “Why would I want to do that? It’s already been done.” Then I was driving home that night, and I started thinking about the fact that the guy had a wife and a son and a daughter, and the shrink could be a woman, and that network TV drama was very female-oriented, so I thought, “Maybe that feature idea could work as a TV series.” It had home life in it, it had . . . women’s points of view, kids, all of that. … [Read more...] about Exclusive Excerpt: ‘The Sopranos Sessions’ Goes Inside Groundbreaking HBO Show