Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Karan Johar says Met Gala moment feels like “coming full circle” in career; wishes to take selfie with Sabrina Carpenter for daughter Roohi Johar

Filmmaker Karan Johar spoke about his journey in fashion and cinema ahead of his appearance at the Met Gala 2026 in New York. In an interaction at the Empire State Building, Johar reflected on how his career has come full circle, returning to fashion on one of its most prominent global platforms.

Recalling his early years, Johar said, “I did start as a costume designer. That was my primary passion when I was about 22 years old. And then I discovered on the sets of a film that filmmaking is what really exhilarates me, excites me, inspires me.” He added that while he moved on to become a director and producer, his connection with fashion has remained constant over the years.

Johar also shared memories of his first exposure to fashion through magazines. “I remember the origin of fashion in my life was Vogue. I remember reading my first fashion magazine that I read when I was all of 12 years old was Vogue. That time it wasn't available in India, so I had to go to a tiny shop that sold some old Vogue magazines,” he said.

Speaking about the significance of attending the Met Gala, Johar noted that it was an event he had followed for years. “I always imagined what it would feel like to be on that carpet that represents like a story with fashion and so much talent and so much artistry and hours of execution of each garment and ideation. I just feel like fashion is such a deep art form,” he said. He added that this year’s theme further strengthened the personal significance of his presence. “For me to come back this year where the theme is fashion is art really not only just completes an entire circle in my head, but also it's such a critical year to be representing India,” he said.

The filmmaker emphasised the importance of showcasing Indian culture on a global stage. “I'm here to represent my country and also showcase our deep cultural heritage through my garment,” he added.

On a lighter note, Johar spoke about a personal wish for the evening. “I'm the father of twins. Yash and Roohi, they're both nine. My daughter is obsessed with Sabrina Carpenter. If I can meet her and if I can take a selfie with her, if that would be permissible, allowed, and if I am not encroaching on her privacy, I think my daughter will just, it'll be the best gift to give her,” he said.

Johar also confirmed that his outfit for the evening has been designed by Manish Malhotra. “He is a legendary designer from India. He's also my best friend. We've been collaborators on film forever. Every film that I've directed, he has actually designed for costumes. His name is Manish Malhotra. He has made my garment, which had to happen because we've had a journey together as best friends,” Johar shared.

He further added that their collaboration for the Met Gala holds emotional value. “He went into the world of fashion, I went into film, and we crossed paths beautifully, and we're here to represent our country together, and I feel really great and emotional about it.”

Also Read:Karan Johar turns the Met Gala 2026 into a living canvas, pays tribute to Raja Ravi Varma in Manish Malhotra creation


Monday, May 4, 2026

Raja Shivaji continues Jio Studios’ three-year blockbuster run, redefining box office dynamics and cementing its status as a powerhouse!

Jio Studios has consolidated its position as a leading force in the Indian film industry, backed by a steady run of theatrical successes and a well-diversified content strategy. After delivering the biggest box office performers three consecutive years, Stree 2 (2024), Dhurandhar (2025) and Dhurandhar The Revenge (2026), the studio has now struck gold yet again with Raja Shivaji, which has recorded the biggest opening weekend ever for a Marathi film.

Released amid strong anticipation, the historical epic opened to record-breaking numbers, setting a new benchmark for Marathi cinema. Directed by Riteish Deshmukh, the film presents the early life journey of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, bringing to screen a story that combines historical depth with mainstream cinematic appeal.

What sets Jio Studios apart is its ability to back a wide spectrum of stories without being bound by a fixed formula or even a language framework. The studio has consistently scaled promising scripts into large theatrical events be it a horror-comedy like Stree 2, an action-packed spy thriller like Dhurandhar, or a historical epic like Raja Shivaji, mounted as a bilingual film. Alongside these big-ticket entertainers, Jio Studios has also supported content-driven successes such as Article 370, Laapataa Ladies, and Shaitaan, among others.

This diversified slate of films highlights how, under the leadership of Jyoti Deshpande, the studio continues to scale its creative and commercial ambitions, focusing on offering films that entertain and at the same time put Indian cinema on the global map.

Raja Shivaji Box Office Breakdown (India Net): (Day 1) Friday: Rs. 12.40 crore (Day 2) Saturday: Rs. 11.50 crore (Day 3) Sunday: Rs. 13.10 crore - DELIVERS BIGGEST WEEKEND FOR MARATHI CINEMA, Total: Rs. 37.00 crore net

Also Read: Riteish Deshmukh starrer Raja Shivaji wins praise from Yuvraj Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati; actor says “Burden on me has become a little lighter”


Varun Dhawan’s Dugout Dishoom clocks 36.4 million views on Dream11

Actor Varun Dhawan’s cricket-based quiz show Dugout Dishoom has recorded significant viewership during the ongoing Indian Premier League season. Streaming on Dream11, the show has attracted a wide audience, reflecting strong engagement among cricket fans.

According to available data, Dugout Dishoom has garnered close to 4 million views per hour across its six episodes so far, taking the cumulative viewership to approximately 36.4 million. The show has also seen peak viewership reach around 7.8 million for an episode, indicating steady interest among viewers tuning in alongside live cricket action.

The format of Dugout Dishoom blends cricket trivia with interactive elements, positioning itself as a companion watch during the IPL. Varun Dhawan’s hosting style, which leans towards a conversational and energetic approach, has been a key part of the show’s appeal. The tone of the show aims to recreate a casual viewing experience, connecting with audiences who follow cricket as both sport and entertainment.

The IPL continues to be one of the most-watched sporting events in India, and digital content around the tournament has seen consistent growth. Shows like Dugout Dishoom are part of this expanding ecosystem, offering additional engagement beyond match broadcasts.

Meanwhile, on the film front, Varun Dhawan is preparing for the release of his upcoming romantic comedy Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai. The film, directed by David Dhawan, also stars Pooja Hegde and Mrunal Thakur. It is scheduled to release in theatres on June 5.

Also Read: Ramesh Taurani reveals INSIDE story of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai reclaiming June 5 slot: “Yash and Varun Dhawan are GOOD friends…Yash told Varun that if there’s any further change in Toxic’s date, he will let him know”


Jacqueline Fernandez set to return to Cannes Film Festival 2026

Actor Jacqueline Fernandez is expected to attend the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, scheduled to take place from May 12 to May 23, 2026, in France. The actor, who has been a recurring presence at the festival in recent years, is preparing for her appearance on the international red carpet.

According to sources, Jacqueline has already begun preparations, which include styling sessions and finalising her wardrobe for the event. Her Cannes outings have often drawn attention for their fashion choices, and similar expectations surround her appearance this year as well.

A source close to the development said, “Jacqueline’s Cannes appearances have consistently reflected her evolution as a global personality. Every year, she ensures her presence goes beyond fashion and glamour, carrying India’s representation onto an international stage with elegance and confidence. This year too, she is carefully finalising multiple looks that align with her global image while celebrating her roots.”

Jacqueline has maintained a steady association with Cannes over the past few years. In 2025, she was recognised by the Red Sea Film Foundation as part of its Women in Cinema initiative. She was among a select group of international artists acknowledged for their contributions to the film industry.

In 2024, the actor attended the festival and was present at the premiere of The Substance. Her appearances during that edition also received attention across fashion and entertainment platforms.

With Cannes 2026 approaching, Jacqueline Fernandez’s return adds to the list of Indian personalities expected to mark their presence at the festival. Her participation continues to reflect the growing visibility of Indian actors at international film events, where cinema and fashion often intersect.

Also Read: Tara Sutaria to make Cannes 2026 debut amid Toxic buzz; set to represent India globally


Sunday, May 3, 2026

Janhvi Kapoor receives support from Amaha; company issues strong statement clarifying addiction remarks after podcast clip goes viral

Actor Janhvi Kapoor recently found herself at the centre of online speculation after a segment from her appearance on Raj Shamani’s podcast was circulated out of context. The edited clips led to misleading assumptions that the actress was speaking from personal experience about alcohol addiction.

Addressing the growing confusion, mental health organisation Amaha, in collaboration with Off The Rocks, issued an official clarification regarding Kapoor’s role in the conversation. The statement firmly refuted claims that the actress had any personal history of addiction.

“We at Off The Rocks & Amaha have noticed certain media pages misrepresenting content associated with this initiative and Janhvi Kapoor. This is deeply concerning. We want to be clear, Janhvi Kapoor is part of this conversation as a caregiver and ally, not as someone who has had any personal experience of addiction or alcohol dependence”, the statement read.

It further emphasised the impact of such misinformation, adding, “Such misrepresentation not only diminishes her role, but also undermines and disrespects the real, lived experiences of those battling addiction and those supporting them. Let's not trivialise efforts to lend a healing hand to a critical problem by misleading information for the sake of click bait.”

Calling for accountability, the organisation concluded, “We strongly call upon media outlets, digital platforms, and individuals to report with integrity and ensure conversations around addiction are handled with the sensitivity they deserve. Misinformation in this space is harmful, irresponsible, and disrespectful to the very community this dialogue aims to support. Thank you for standing with us.”

 

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During the podcast, Kapoor had spoken about alcohol addiction in a broader context, while also reiterating that she has not personally struggled with it. She also elaborated on her involvement in initiatives that aim to combat addiction, positioning herself as a caregiver and ally. However, selective edits of her remarks sparked speculation, with some reports highlighting her statement about how she may have turned to alcohol during the COVID-19 period, thus creating the need to issue an official clarification.

On the professional front, Kapoor is gearing up for her upcoming film Peddi, which marks her second Telugu outing after Devara. The film also stars Ram Charan and is slated for release on June 4, adding to the anticipation surrounding her expanding filmography.

Also Read: Janhvi Kapoor opens up on alcohol addiction: “Don’t abuse it – recognise when you’re crossing the line”


Diljit Dosanjh calls out Pro-Khalistani group at Canada concert

Diljit Dosanjh recently made headlines during his concert in Calgary, Canada, after addressing a group of attendees waving Khalistani flags at the venue. The singer-actor reportedly asked the group to leave, expressing his discomfort with the display and distancing himself from pro-Khalistani elements during the live performance.

The incident unfolded amid ongoing criticism from a section of people who had questioned Diljit for showing respect towards veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan. Responding to these allegations during the concert, Diljit clarified his stance while emphasizing his continued efforts to highlight issues related to Punjab on global platforms.

“My job is not to do charity. But whichever platform I go on, I always talk about Punjab”, he said and continued, “We often say national media doesn’t talk about Punjab enough. I went everywhere, including on that channel for the sake of Punjab. I put forth Punjab’s issues there. I’ve even donated generously to my state whenever needed”.

The backlash surrounding his interaction with Amitabh Bachchan stems from long-standing criticism by certain groups. Bachchan had faced controversy decades ago over remarks made in the aftermath of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination during the period of Operation Blue Star. While the remarks have been widely debated over the years, some groups continue to hold the actor accountable.

 

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The singer also elaborated on his intent behind international appearances, including his visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “I even went on Jimmy Fallon’s show to talk about Punjab and the Guru Nanak Jahaz incident. I didn’t go there to promote any film or song. I went there to bring Punjab and its issues to light so that the national media talks about it. If you still have an issue that I sat across someone on television, then keep waving how many flags you want to,” he added.

During the show, Diljit had referenced the historic Komagata Maru incident, where Indian immigrants faced discrimination in Canada. He had also noted performing in Vancouver, close to the site of the incident, where he witnessed a significant turnout for his concert.

Diljit’s recent statements indicate his attempt to separate his artistic and cultural outreach from political interpretations. By addressing the issue directly at a public event, he underscored his focus on representing Punjab’s culture and concerns on global platforms while rejecting associations he does not align with.

The Calgary incident has since sparked conversations online, with fans and observers weighing in on the singer’s stance and his broader messaging during international performances.

Also Read: Diljit Dosanjh opens up on Toronto University introducing course on him at Jimmy Fallon show; gets candid about Komagata Maru legacy


Tara Sutaria to make Cannes 2026 debut amid Toxic buzz; set to represent India globally

Tara Sutaria may be on the verge of a significant international breakthrough, with reports indicating that she is set to represent India at the Cannes Film Festival in 2026. While an official confirmation is awaited, the development has already sparked interest among fans and industry observers, especially as anticipation builds around her upcoming film Toxic.

According to reports, “Ahead of Toxic, Tara is set to make her debut at the Cannes Film Festival 2026, representing India on a global stage. With Toxic already generating buzz, this debut is expected to mark the beginning of a significant global phase in her career.”

The Cannes Film Festival has long been regarded as a key platform for artists seeking international visibility, often serving as a gateway to global collaborations and recognition. For Tara Sutaria, a debut at the prestigious event could mark a turning point, aligning her with a growing list of Indian actors who have expanded their presence beyond domestic cinema.

Over the years, Tara has gradually built a reputation for her screen presence and evolving choice of roles. From her early appearances to more recent projects, the actress has shown an inclination toward exploring varied genres and narratives. Her potential Cannes appearance comes at a time when her career appears to be entering a new phase, with Toxic already generating curiosity among audiences.

The film itself has been gaining traction for its scale and concept, adding to the excitement surrounding Tara’s professional trajectory. A presence at Cannes could further amplify the film’s visibility on an international stage, while also opening doors for cross-border collaborations.

If the reports hold true, Tara’s Cannes debut would not only represent a personal milestone but also reflect the increasing global footprint of Indian talent. In recent years, India’s participation at Cannes has grown steadily, with actors, filmmakers, and creators using the platform to showcase diverse stories and cultural narratives.

As 2026 approaches, attention is likely to remain on Tara Sutaria and her next steps, with her possible Cannes debut poised to be one of the most talked-about moments in her career.

Also Read: “New beginnings”: Tara Sutaria moves into her first house, shares glimpse of elegant Mumbai abode


Karan Johar says Met Gala moment feels like “coming full circle” in career; wishes to take selfie with Sabrina Carpenter for daughter Roohi Johar

Filmmaker Karan Johar spoke about his journey in fashion and cinema ahead of his appearance at the Met Gala 2026 in New York. In an interac...