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Obsession continues to attract audiences in its second weekend, taking its 10-day India gross to ₹43 crore and emerging as a surprise horror success.

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai has managed an estimated ₹7.25 crore on Day 2, showing little to no growth over its opening day. The Varun Dhawan starrer now faces a crucial Sunday as it looks to build momentum at the box office.

Director Buchi Babu Sana's apology over Janhvi Kapoor's portrayal in Peddi has reignited discussions about the treatment of female characters in mainstream cinema. While the filmmaker's response has been appreciated, the controversy raises important questions about representation in big-budget entertainers.

Peddi is an over-ambitious yet illogical sports drama where Ram Charan’s sincere performance fights a losing battle against a cluttered script, a wasted Janhvi Kapoor, and surprisingly underwhelming music, ending up with just 1.5 stars.

Ucha Lamba Kad Forever from Welcome To The Jungle is a high‑energy Bollywood party anthem that revives a beloved classic with glossy new beats, grand visuals and full‑on masala vibes. The song rides on Akshay Kumar and Disha Patani’s crackling chemistry, turning their playful, flirty screen presence into the track’s biggest highlight and making it a must‑play for reels, sangeets and dance floors alike.

Peddi is testing more than just Ram Charan’s box office power – it’s a litmus test of whether his RRR‑boosted pan India image can really rival Allu Arjun and Prabhas in the Hindi heartland.

Bollywood isn’t fighting over just one song, it’s fighting over its habits. The Chunnari Chunnari clash between Vashu Bhagnani and Tips is exactly the kind of mess you get when an entire industry depends on 90s remixes instead of daring to create something new.

Imtiaz Ali’s recent interviews, from dismissing online audiences to revisiting Deepika’s “good girl image” remark, are creating noise and controversy that risk overshadowing his next film instead of supporting it.

Varun Dhawan’s “director ki jeet” remark on Dhurandhar sparks a bigger question for Bollywood: who really owns a hit—the filmmaker with the vision or the star with the spotlight?

The headlines scream that Ranveer Singh has been “banned” from the film industry. Workers’ body FWICE has issued a non‑cooperation directive, producers are spooked, and social media has already decided who’s the villain. But step away from the noise, and…