Friday, July 17, 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Rajesh Sharma is recuperating at his residence after getting discharged, set to resume work

Actor Rajesh Sharma was admitted in a hospital in Kolkata earlier this month following an insect bite that turned out to be problematic. The incident happened at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad while he was shooting for the Prabhas starrer Fauzi. Following this, there were concerns about his well-being from his fans and admirers after reports of him being unwell.

Bollywood Hungama has now found out that the actor recently got discharged and is recovering at his residence. In fact, he is also all set to resume work. BN Tiwari, President of FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees) told us exclusively, “Rajesh Sharma ji recently got discharged. He is currently recuperating at his residence in Mumbai. He is also set to travel abroad in the days to come to shoot for a project.”

As per statements released by actress Sudipta Chatterjee and filmmaker-producer Agnidev Chatterjee soon after the incident on July 8, Sharma got bitten by the insect when he was talking to local technicians near an area with dense vegetation. As it didn’t appear serious, he didn’t seek immediate medical attention and boarded a flight to Kolkata where he was supposed to fly. However, he started having severe pain in his right leg, developed high fever and grew restless. He was then admitted at Manipal Hospital in the city.

A couple of days later, Sudipta Chatterjee had said in a statement that the actor was doing better than before but was still admitted in the hospital.

Soon after the news about Sharma’s health spread, Akshay Kumar shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) and expressed his concern for the actor. He shared a picture with Sharma and wrote, “Very concerned to hear about my dear friend Rajesh’s health condition after an insect bite while shooting. Hope Mahadev blesses him with fast and complete recovery. Jaldi theek ho ja yaar, abhi saath baith ke bhot hansna hai.”


EXCLUSIVE: Imtiaz Ali and MahaveerJain to introduce a new face as the female lead in hilarious friendship film Side Heroes

Bollywood Hungama was among the first ones to break the news last year that Imtiaz Ali and Mahaveer Jain Films are all set to produce Side Heroes, a heartfelt and hilarious ode to friendship, nostalgia, and rediscovering joy. We have now exclusively learned that the producers are all set to launch a newcomer as the female lead.

A source told Bollywood Hungama, “Imtiaz Ali and Mahaveer Jain will introduce a new face as the lead actress in their coming-of-age friendship film, Side Heroes. The film’s team auditioned several girls before finally zeroing in on the chosen actress.”

The source added, “It’s a dream of every aspiring actress in India to be launched in an Imtiaz Ali film. Hence, there’s going to be a huge curiosity about who has bagged the coveted part. As of now, the makers have kept her identity under wraps and plan to make an official announcement soon.”

Side Heroes stars Abhishek Banerjee, Aparshakti Khurana and Varun Sharma. It is produced by Imtiaz Ali’s Window Seat Films and Mahaveer Jain Films (Neetu Mahaveer Jain, Mrighdeep Singh Lamba and Shikha Karan Ahluwalia). It is directed by Ssanjay Tripaathy and written by Siddarth Sen (director of Good Luck Jerry) and Pankaj Matta.

The film tells the poignant yet comical story of three childhood buddies who reconnect at a reunion after years of distance and silence. It is an enjoyable tale of friends rediscovering the true meaning of happiness, exploring themes of dreams, love, memories, and life.

The source also shared an update, “Side Heroes will go on floors later this year. The team feels it can connect big time as it’s a hilarious film with highly relatable emotions.”

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Thursday, July 16, 2026

Supreme Court allows Mahaprabhu Jagannath release after Rath Yatra, issues notices on Odisha HC ban

The Supreme Court has refused to allow the immediate release of the animated film Mahaprabhu Jagannath during the ongoing Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra. However, the court permitted the filmmakers to release the movie on or after July 28, once the annual festival concludes.

The apex court also issued notices to the Centre, the Odisha government, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration and other respondents while hearing an appeal challenging the Orissa High Court's interim order that stayed the film's release. High Court had stayed the film's release The Orissa High Court had earlier stayed the nationwide release of Mahaprabhu Jagannath, observing that the film did not strictly adhere to the religious text of the Skanda Purana. The interim order came just a day before the film's scheduled theatrical release.

Challenging the decision, the makers moved the Supreme Court seeking urgent relief. Makers cite financial losses, CBFC certification Appearing for the filmmakers, Senior Advocate Devadatt Kamat urged the Supreme Court to hear the matter on an urgent basis. He submitted that Mahaprabhu Jagannath is an animated film primarily aimed at children and is based on the life and legacy of Lord Jagannath.

Kamat argued that the High Court stayed the release solely on the ground that the film was not made in strict accordance with the Skanda Purana. He also informed the court that the CBFC had already granted the film a U certificate under Section 5 of the Cinematograph Act, clearing it for release in Hindi, Odia and Telugu.

The senior advocate further pointed out that the High Court's order was uploaded only at 9 pm on the eve of the scheduled release, leaving the producers with very little time to seek legal remedies.

According to the submissions, the makers have invested crores of rupees in the project and had planned screenings in more than 300 theatres across the country. Kamat also argued that the Public Interest Litigation leading to the stay was heard shortly before the release date, describing the High Court's order as a hurried decision. Supreme Court issues notices While declining to permit the film's release during the Rath Yatra, the Supreme Court issued notices to the Centre, the Odisha government, the CBFC, the temple administration and other concerned parties on the appeal against the High Court's interim order.

With the latest direction, Mahaprabhu Jagannath can now be released in theatres on or after July 28, subject to any further orders in the case.

Also Read: Mahaprabhu Jagannath makers move Supreme Court after Orissa HC halts film release 


MEGA EXCLUSIVE: After Vikrant Massey’s White, Narcos cinematographer Juan Carlos Gil signs Ranveer Singh’s Pralay

In an exciting development for Bollywood, two major upcoming films will share the same international cinematographer. Bollywood Hungama has exclusively learnt that Juan Carlos Gil, the acclaimed DOP of Netflix’s global series Narcos and who has shot Vikrant Massey’s big-scale political drama White, has come on board for Ranveer Singh’s upcoming mega-budget film Pralay.

A source told Bollywood Hungama, “The team of Pralay is mounting the film on a lavish scale and wants it to have a Hollywood-style visual treatment. Juan Carlos Gil fits the bill perfectly. He is equally excited to come on board, while the team is thrilled to have him shoot this ambitious zombie film.”

About Pralay

Pralay is highly awaited not just because it’s a mega-budget zombie thriller but also because its Ranveer Singh’s immediate next after the all-time blockbuster, Dhurandhar. It is directed by Jai Mehta and produced by Birla Studios and Hansal Mehta.

About White

Vikrant Massey’s White is a big-scale human political drama inspired by a real-life episode from the life of global spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The film is based on the fascinating story of how the world’s longest internal conflict – the war in Colombia – was resolved without firing a single bullet, through ancient Indian philosophies and Gurudev’s intervention.

Vikrant Massey will be seen essaying the role of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Major portions of the film have been shot in South America with an international cast and crew.

White is backed by Siddharth Anand of War, Pathaan and King fame, producer Mahaveer Jain, and PeaceCraft Pictures. The film is directed by ace ad filmmaker Montoo Bassi. It will be released in over 100 countries and in multiple languages, with the aim of reaching audiences across the globe.

With two vastly different genres - a zombie actioner and a political drama - both Pralay and White are set to bring a distinct, global visual language to Indian cinema, thanks to Juan Carlos Gil.

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Paresh Rawal claims OMG 2 was based on his original idea; says he walked away after script changes: “There was no need for a divine character”

Paresh Rawal has claimed that the original idea behind OMG 2 came from him, adding that the film underwent significant changes after Akshay Kumar came on board. Speaking to Vickey Lalwani, the veteran actor also alleged that he did not receive credit for the story or concept despite being closely involved in its early development.

Paresh Rawal recalls developing the original concept Rawal said he first approached filmmaker Amit Rai with the idea after watching Road to Sangam. He asserted, "I had approached Amit Rai, the director of Road to Sangam, and asked him if he was planning another film. I admire him a lot. I told him, 'I have an idea. Let's sit and write it.' I told him I wasn't a writer, but I could contribute ideas and help identify where we were going wrong because I understand screenplay to some extent."

He went on to reveal, "The story was about a boy who gets caught masturbating, and a video of the incident goes viral, making his life miserable. His father was a tourist guide at the Khajuraho temple. Amit suggested making him a part-time priest at the Mahakal Temple. We developed the script together and even brought sexologist Dr Prakash Kothari on board. We had several meetings because our intention was to make the film educational, entertaining and not vulgar. We were deeply involved in the process." 'There was no need for a divine character' According to Rawal, the project was never conceived as a sequel to OMG and did not feature a godly figure. He said, "Our main idea was to have a biker guiding the father, not God. In the first OMG, God appeared because the case was against God. But this film was about a father's fight to get justice for his son. There was no need for a divine character. We wanted someone like Kader Khan's character in Muqaddar Ka Sikandar."

He further revealed that he had initially considered Ajay Devgn and Salman Khan for the biker's role: "I didn't approach Akshay because people would have assumed it was OMG 2, whereas that wasn't the plan." How Akshay Kumar came on board Rawal said he later learnt that Akshay Kumar wanted to do the film after the script reached him through producer Ashwin Varde. He continued, "I was under the impression that we were still figuring things out. We even had a meeting with Vipul Shah of Optimystix. They also asked about Akshay, and I said if I wanted to make it with him, I would have approached him directly. Akshay and I were partners in OMG. I didn't need anyone to bridge the gap. A few days later, Amit Rai called and told me Akshay wanted to do the film. The issue was that Amit had tentatively written 'OMG 2' on the script because the genre was similar."

He added, "In one of our meetings, Ashwin Varde was present. That's when they decided they wanted to do it with Akshay." Why Paresh Rawal declined the film Rawal said Akshay later requested him to be a part of the project, but he declined because he no longer recognised the story: "I spoke to Akshay. He asked me to do the film. I told him, 'No. This isn't the film I had envisioned. There is no role of God in this story.' He tried to convince me, but I had lived with the script from the beginning. I knew exactly what it was supposed to be. That's why I walked away."

The actor also claimed he did not receive any acknowledgement for his contribution to the original concept: "The saddest part is that I wasn't even given credit for the story or the concept. My name wasn't mentioned anywhere."

He further said, "Amit, Akshay, Ashwin, Ajay Devgn, Karan Johar and Salman Khan... all know it was my idea and my story. Ajay and Salman probably said no because of the subject. They thought it could become controversial. I tried explaining the concept to them."

Neither Akshay Kumar, director Amit Rai nor the producers of OMG 2 have publicly responded to Paresh Rawal's claims at the time of writing.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Paresh Rawal reveals, “We’ll miss Govinda in Bhagam Bhag 2”; opens up on Akshay Kumar-Manoj Bajpayee casting: “It’ll make for a different and unique combination”


Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Ramayana creates HISTORY at San Diego Comic-Con: 'International superstars' Ranbir Kapoor and Yash to unveil trailer with live performances and exclusive surprises in MASSIVE 4,800-seater Ballroom 20

A few days remain before the release of the Ramayana trailer, and excitement is tremendous. Yesterday, we reported that a 4-minute-15-second-long trailer of Ramayana was cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on July 15 with a 'U' certificate. Now, we bring to you some exciting details of the trailer launch event that would take place at San Diego Comic-Con.

San Diego Comic-Con is the world’s largest annual pop culture and comic book convention. On July 23, the trailer of Ramayana will be screened at the prestigious event in the presence of the film’s team. The panel will be held from 3:15 pm to 4:15 pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time), which translates to 3:45 am to 4:45 am IST (Indian Standard Time) on Friday, July 24.

According to the official website of San Diego Comic-Con, producer Namit Malhotra and director Nitesh Tiwari will be joined by 'international superstars Ranbir Kapoor (Rama) and Yash (Ravana)'. The website further states that 'The panel includes never-before-seen footage, exclusive reveals, live performances, and special giveaways'.

Another major highlight is that the Ramayana event will be held in Ballroom 20, the second-largest panel venue at the San Diego Convention Center. The massive, column-free hall can accommodate nearly 4,800 people.

Other major attractions at San Diego Comic-Con 2026

On Saturday, July 25, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige will reveal what lies ahead for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is expected to be one of the most anticipated panels of the convention, with the trailer of the much-awaited Avengers: Doomsday likely to be unveiled at the event. The session will be held in Hall H, the convention’s largest venue, which can accommodate around 6,500 attendees.

Meanwhile, Stan Lee: The Final Chapter, a documentary on the legendary co-creator of several iconic Marvel characters, will premiere on July 23. On the same day, indie powerhouse A24 will make a rare appearance in a prime Comic-Con slot with Adam Wingard’s upcoming sci-fi action film, Onslaught. Adam Wingard (of Godzilla vs. Kong and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire fame), Adria Arjona, Drew Starkey, Rebecca Hall and Dan Stevens will attend the panel and also showcase 'never-before-seen footage that will not be shown again until the fall'.

Also Read: BREAKING: 4-minute-15-second-long trailer of Ramayana passed by CBFC with a ‘U’ certificate


BREAKING: 4-minute-15-second-long trailer of Ramayana passed by CBFC with a ‘U’ certificate

A few days remain before the release of the Ramayana trailer, and excitement is tremendous. Today, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) passed the trailer and in this article, Bollywood Hungama will share interesting information about the same.

The CBFC passed the Ramayana trailer today, July 15, with a ‘U’ certificate. Since the film’s release is more than 3 months away, many would assume that it’ll be a short promo, lasting less than 2 ½ minutes or 3 minutes. However, that’s not the case. The run time of the trailer is a whopping 4 minutes and 15 seconds.

The website of CBFC lists two entries for the Ramayana trailer. One is called 'Trailer - Ramayana 3D' and the other is called 'Theatrical Trailer - Ramayana 3D'. The former is 4 minutes and 15 seconds long, while the duration of the latter is 4 minutes. It now remains to be seen which one drops digitally.

This will be the third asset that would be released by the makers of Ramayana. The introduction asset was unveiled last year on July 3. Earlier this year, on April 2, the makers introduced the teaser called ‘Rama’ on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, focusing on the lead character of Lord Rama, played by Ranbir Kapoor. The 'Rama' asset was 2 minutes and 38 seconds long and also received a 'U' certificate.

Ramayana stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi as Sita, Yash as Ravana, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman and Ravie Dubey as Lakshman. It is directed by Nitesh Tiwari of Dangal (2016) fame and produced by Namit Malhotra. The music is composed by A R Rahman and Hans Zimmer. It's a two-part saga with the first part releasing on Diwali 2026. As for the second part, it'll arrive on the big screen on Diwali 2027.

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EXCLUSIVE: Rajesh Sharma is recuperating at his residence after getting discharged, set to resume work

Actor Rajesh Sharma was admitted in a hospital in Kolkata earlier this month following an insect bite that turned out to be problematic. Th...