Saturday, June 13, 2026

CBFC censors ‘sex’ and ‘f**k’ in Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day

On June 10, Bollywood Hungama reported that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) sprang a pleasant surprise by passing three crucial films of the week with zero cuts – Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, Haunted – Echoes Of The Past and Backrooms. However, the sole exception was Disclosure Day. The film received its censor certificate at the eleventh hour and was required to make a few cuts.

In a dialogue in the first act, the word ‘sex’ was muted. It occurs in the scene where Daniel Kellner (Josh O'Connor) learns that his girlfriend, Jane (Eve Hewson), was a nun. When asked whether she still follows the same religious commitments, Jane replies in the negative, pointing out that they’ve already had sex. It is in this dialogue that the CBFC made a change.

The other word that got muted was ‘f**k’, and it occurred twice in the film. Once these changes were made, Disclosure Day was passed with a U/A 13+ certificate on June 11. The length of the film, as mentioned on the censor certificate, was 145 minutes and 36 seconds. In other words, Disclosure Day is 2 hours, 25 minutes and 36 seconds long.

Disclosure Day is directed by Steven Spielberg, who reunites with screenwriter David Koepp. Both had earlier collaborated on Jurassic Park (1993), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), War Of The Worlds (2005) and Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (2008). This is also legendary composer John Williams’s 30th film with the popular filmmaker.

Disclosure Day stars Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo and Eve Hewson. It tells the story of a small-time Kansas City reporter and cybersecurity specialist, Daniel Kellner. Both don’t seem to know the other, but they meet under mysterious circumstances while the world is in chaos.

The sci-fi film opened at 27.6 million USD worldwide and is expected to have a weekend of around 94 million USD. In India, it opened in the range of Rs. 1.75 crores and Rs. 2 crores. The start is fair considering the niche genre and the competition from new and holdover releases.

Also Read: Steven Spielberg reveals the 20-minute finale of Disclosure Day will “bring everyone to a united epiphany about what has been happening in the world”


BREAKING: Cocktail 2 passed with ‘A’ certificate; marks Kriti Sanon’s FIRST adult-rated film and Rashmika Mandanna’s second after Animal

The next two weeks are expected to be exciting for the film industry, with two keenly-awaited films gearing up for release – Cocktail 2 and Welcome To The Jungle. The former, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna, is all set to arrive in cinemas on Friday, June 19, and has already generated tremendous buzz due to its franchise value, chartbuster music, youthful appeal and fresh casting.

The advance booking of Cocktail 2 opened at the stroke of midnight on June 14 and it has now come to light that the romcom has been passed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with an ‘A’ certificate. Moreover, the film’s runtime is said to be 150 minutes. In other words, Cocktail 2 is 2 hours and 30 minutes long.

With this, Cocktail 2 becomes the first-ever adult-rated film of Kriti Sanon’s 12-year career. For Rashmika Mandanna, it marks her second ‘A’-rated Hindi film after the blockbuster Animal (2023). As for Shahid Kapoor, this is the fifth adult-rated film of his career after Kaminey (2009), Udta Punjab (2016), Kabir Singh (2019) and O'Romeo (2026). Interestingly, O'Romeo was also his last release, which means that for the first time in his career, Shahid will have two consecutive adult-rated films.

Cocktail's first part, which released in 2012, starred Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and debutante Diana Penty. Like Cocktail 2, it was directed by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films. However, unlike the sequel, the first installment had received a U/A certificate from the CBFC. It had a runtime of 146 minutes, and hence, it was four minutes shorter than Cocktail 2.

Also Read: Shahid Kapoor opens up about his role in Cocktail 2: “After very long I’m playing an extremely likeable, warm and endearing character”


Sunny Deol vs Akshaye Khanna! Netflix unveils Ikka, a high-voltage courtroom thriller set for July 10 premiere

Netflix has officially announced Ikka, an upcoming courtroom thriller headlined by Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna. Directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra, the film is set to premiere on the streaming platform on July 10 and marks Sunny Deol’s first-ever Netflix original film.

The legal drama brings together Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna for a gripping face-off, reuniting the two actors on screen after decades. Set against the backdrop of a high-stakes courtroom battle, Ikka explores themes of justice, morality, family, and the consequences of choices made in the past.

At the heart of the story is a celebrated lawyer, played by Sunny Deol, who is compelled to defend a man from his past, portrayed by Akshaye Khanna. The unexpected return of this individual forces him to confront unresolved wounds while taking on a case that challenges his deepest convictions. As personal loyalties and professional responsibilities collide, the lawyer finds himself navigating a battle where every decision comes at a price.

The film also features acclaimed actors Tillotama Shome and Dia Mirza in significant roles. While Tillotama essays a determined public prosecutor committed to securing justice, Dia portrays a wife and mother striving to keep her family together amid growing uncertainty and emotional turmoil.

Speaking about the project, Monika Shergill, Vice President, Content, Netflix India said, “IKKA brings together everything audiences love about a great courtroom drama: high stakes, moral complexity and emotional conflict. Directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra, the film explores justice, truth and accountability through a gripping narrative that keeps audiences guessing until the very end, with layered characters, unexpected turns and moral questions that linger long after the verdict. The film also marks a landmark moment for us as Sunny Deol makes his Netflix film debut, returning to the courtroom as a lawyer more than three decades after his iconic turn in the genre. Joining him for an on-screen reunion, the immensely talented Akshaye Khanna makes for the perfect counterpart in what promises to be a riveting battle of wits. With Tillotama Shome and Dia Mirza in key roles, the film brings together exceptional talent in service of a story that is both deeply rooted in its context and universally resonant — the kind of storytelling we are proud to bring to audiences on Netflix.”

Produced by Alchemy Films, IKKA marks another collaboration between director Siddharth P. Malhotra and Netflix following the success of Maharaj. The filmmaker revealed that the project has been close to his heart for several years.

 

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Speaking about the film, Siddharth P. Malhotra shared, “As a storyteller, I'm always looking for stories that challenge me emotionally and creatively, and IKKA has been one such journey. I've always been a huge fan of courtroom dramas, and this is a subject that has been incredibly close to my heart for many years. In fact, it was one of the first stories I ever wanted to bring to the screen. What drew me to IKKA was the opportunity to tell a courtroom story that focuses as much on personal relationships and emotional dilemmas as it does on the pursuit of justice. To finally tell this story with a cast of the calibre of Sunny Deol, Akshaye Khanna, Dia Mirza and Tillotama Shome feels truly special. Having Sunny Deol step into the role of a lawyer, a character space audience have so loved him in, alongside such phenomenal performers, felt like everything coming together at the right time. After the incredible journey of Maharaj, it has been wonderful to collaborate with Netflix once again on a film that is deeply emotional, character-driven and rooted in powerful storytelling.”

With impossible choices, shifting alliances, emotional conflicts, and a courtroom battle that extends far beyond legal arguments, Ikka promises an intense viewing experience. The film will begin streaming exclusively on Netflix from July 10.

Also Read: Akshaye Khanna to be seen back-to-back as villain as Ikka is scheduled to release before Mahakali


Friday, June 12, 2026

Delhi High Court issues notices to ‘Kala Hiran’ makers after Salman Khan moves court over personality rights

The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notices to the makers of Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy after superstar Salman Khan approached the court seeking to stop the film’s release. Justice Neena Bansal Krishna directed notices to be served to producer Amit Jani, Jani FireFox Films, director Bharat Shrinate, casting director Akshay Pandey, and other concerned parties. The matter has now been scheduled for further hearing on June 19.

Representing Salman Khan, advocate Nizam Pasha informed the court that a promotional poster released on May 29 featured a character bearing a strong resemblance to the actor. He pointed out that the individual in the poster was also shown wearing a bracelet similar to the one widely associated with Khan. According to the counsel, the film allegedly breaches a Delhi High Court order dated December 11, 2025, which safeguarded the actor’s personality rights.

During the proceedings, Pasha reiterated that the project was in violation of the earlier judicial order protecting Khan’s identity and associated attributes. The court was further informed that although the makers had not officially announced a release date for the film, its trailer was launched on Friday, despite earlier indications that it would be unveiled on June 20.

Referring to the legal issues connected to the blackbuck poaching case, Pasha stated before the court that the matters remain pending adjudication. He noted that four FIRs had been registered in connection with the case, adding that Khan had already been acquitted in three of them, while a Special Leave Petition (SLP) was pending in the remaining matter without any operative order being passed. The counsel argued that the filmmakers were attempting to commercially benefit from Khan’s identity and sought an injunction restraining the film’s release.

When the court sought clarification regarding the film’s release plans, Khan’s legal team submitted that no official release date had been declared by the producers.

In his plea, the actor asserted that the film’s promotional materials contained clear references to him. The application stated that the character showcased in the publicity content closely resembled Khan and was seen wearing a bracelet that is instantly recognizable as one of his most distinctive personal identifiers.

Khan has maintained that the unauthorized use of his likeness, image, and identifiable characteristics amounts to a violation of his personality rights and legal protections.

Also Read: Salman Khan moves Delhi High Court against Kala Hiran makers; seeks halt over alleged violation of personality rights


Salman Khan moves Delhi High Court against Kala Hiran makers; seeks halt over alleged violation of personality rights

A fresh legal controversy has emerged around the upcoming film Kala Hiran: Battle of Legacy, with Salman Khan reportedly approaching the Delhi High Court over concerns related to personality and publicity rights. The actor has sought legal intervention against the makers of the film, alleging that certain elements associated with the project draw parallels with his public image and ongoing legal matters.

The dispute began shortly after the release of the film’s first-look poster, which sparked widespread discussion on social media. Several users pointed out similarities between the character featured in the poster and Salman Khan, citing aspects such as the styling, posture, and the presence of a bracelet that many believed resembled the actor’s signature accessory.

According to reports, Salman Khan’s legal team has raised objections to these similarities and argued that no character in the film should be based on or appear to be inspired by him without authorization. The actor has reportedly moved the Delhi High Court seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights, which are designed to prevent the unauthorized commercial use of a public figure’s identity, image, or likeness.

The legal notice is also understood to have referenced the long-running blackbuck case involving the actor. Since the matter remains subject to ongoing legal proceedings, Khan’s legal representatives have reportedly argued that any cinematic portrayal drawing inspiration from the case could potentially influence public perception, affect the legal process, and harm the actor’s reputation and goodwill.

As part of the plea, the actor has reportedly sought an immediate stay on the production, release, and promotion of the film. This includes a request to restrain the makers from circulating promotional content such as posters, teasers, trailers, and other marketing material until the matter is resolved.

Meanwhile, producer Amit Jani has publicly responded to the controversy. Addressing the initial notice through social media, Jani maintained that the film is not based on Salman Khan. According to him, the project draws inspiration from the court proceedings surrounding the blackbuck case and the Bishnoi community rather than the actor himself.

Jani also shared a video statement in which he alleged that he had been receiving threats from individuals claiming to be Salman Khan fans. However, there has been no official response from the actor regarding these allegations.

Directed by Bharat S. Shrinate and produced by Amit Jani under the banner of Firefox Media Private Limited, Kala Hiran: Battle of Legacy now finds itself at the centre of a legal battle that could significantly impact its production and release plans. Industry observers will be closely watching the proceedings as the matter comes up before the Delhi High Court.

Also Read: Salman Khan to balance Bigg Boss 20 hosting duties with upcoming Vamsi Paidipally action film


Thursday, June 11, 2026

Saiee M Manjrekar teams up with Raghav Juyal for horror film Ikaai: "Extremely raw and intense"

Saiee M Manjrekar is stepping into a completely new and emotionally intense space with her upcoming film Ikaai opposite Raghav Juyal. The actress, who has steadily built a reputation for balancing mainstream entertainers with performance-driven roles, reveals that the film has been one of the most demanding experiences of her career so far.

Talking about the experience, Saiee M Manjrekar shared, “Ikaai has definitely been one of the most challenging films I’ve worked on till date because it demanded so much from me emotionally and psychologically. There were moments during the process where I genuinely had to push myself beyond my comfort zone because the emotions required for certain scenes were extremely raw and intense.”

She further added, “As an actor, you always want to challenge yourself and discover parts of your craft that you haven’t explored before, and this film allowed me to do exactly that. It was exhausting at times, but also incredibly fulfilling because those are the experiences that help you grow as a performer.”

Saiee also emphasized how the film changed her understanding of performance and emotional preparation. “I learned that sometimes silence, vulnerability, and emotional stillness can be far more powerful than dramatic expression. The film constantly keeps the characters emotionally exposed, and that honesty is what makes the horror feel real. I genuinely feel audiences will get to see a completely different side of me in Ikaai, and that’s what excites me the most.”

With Ikaai, Saiee M Manjrekar continues to push creative boundaries, embracing a genre and character space that promises to showcase her in a never-seen-before avatar. The movie is produced by Vikas Bahl, directed by Raj Singh Chaudhary is currently undergoing production and is expected to release early next year.

Also Read: Saiee Manjrekar on father Mahesh Manjrekar, “He has always been my biggest inspiration, but never my shortcut”


Television and film actor Dinyar Tirandaz passes away in Mumbai

Veteran television and film actor Dinyar Tirandaz has reportedly passed away in Mumbai on June 11, 2026. The news of his demise has left members of the entertainment industry and fans saddened, as they remember the actor for his remarkable body of work and memorable performances across television and cinema.

The news first surfaced on social media through a post shared by the Facebook group "Parsi Zoroastrians Worldwide - The Hyderabadi Page." The post stated, "Mr Dinyar Tirandaz brother of Late Rustom Tirandaz has left for his heavenly abode. Paidust today at Wadia Bungli, Bombay, at 3:45 pm. Sarosh Yazad Ni Panah. Ashem Vohu."

Soon after, the information was widely shared by several social media pages, prompting an outpouring of condolences from admirers, colleagues and members of the Parsi community. According to the Facebook post, Tirandaz passed away at 3:45 pm at Wadia Bungli in Mumbai. At the time of writing, the cause of his death has not been officially disclosed.

Dinyar Tirandaz was a familiar face to Indian audiences and enjoyed a career that spanned several decades. He made his acting debut in 1984 with the film Duniya and gradually built a reputation as a versatile performer. His ability to bring warmth, humour and authenticity to his roles made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

On television, Tirandaz became widely recognised through popular shows such as Nukkad and Byomkesh Bakshi. However, one of the most defining moments of his career came with his portrayal of Mr. Keki Daruwala in the hit sitcom Zabaan Sambhal Ke. The character remains one of the most memorable portrayals in Indian television history and continues to be fondly remembered by viewers even today.

Apart from television, Tirandaz also featured in several Hindi films over the years. His filmography included notable titles such as Hello Brother, Kya Kehna, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, Albela, Chalte Chalte and Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?. Through both comic and supporting roles, he established himself as a dependable performer capable of leaving a lasting impact on audiences.

The team at Bollywood Hungama expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of Dinyar Tirandaz.

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CBFC censors ‘sex’ and ‘f**k’ in Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day

On June 10, Bollywood Hungama reported that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) sprang a pleasant surprise by passing three cruc...