From Jennifer Aniston's new romance with hypnotist Jim Curtis to Kiran standing up for Ramesh amid criticism, and Klay Thompson's past relationships making headlines, celebrity love lives and personal dramas take center stage.
Elli AvRam and Hardik Pandya’s rumored past romance is back in the spotlight, even as Elli is now linked to Ashish Chanchlani. The duo never confirmed their relationship, but their cozy public outings and family gatherings had fans buzzing. Elli’s reaction to Pandya’s Koffee With Karan drama and a vague social media post after his engagement added fuel to the speculation.
Editor’s Note: Celebrity relationships always grab attention, especially when they’re shrouded in mystery. Even though neither Elli nor Hardik ever spelled it out, their history keeps fans guessing—proof that sometimes what isn’t said is just as juicy as what is. It’s a lighthearted distraction, but it also shows how public figures navigate privacy (or the lack of it) in the age of social media.
Jennifer Aniston is officially off the market—again. The beloved Friends star is reportedly dating Jim Curtis, a professional hypnotist, after the two were spotted together recently. While details are still emerging, it seems Aniston's love life is far from over.
Editor’s Note: Aniston's dating life always grabs headlines, and this time, the intrigue is even higher given Curtis's unusual profession. Fans love keeping up with her romantic journey, and this pairing adds a fresh twist to the tabloid cycle. Plus, who wouldn’t be curious about a celebrity dating a hypnotist? It’s gossip gold.
Rising stars Lizzy Greene (from Ransom Canyon) and Harry Collett (House of the Dragon) are officially set to headline Easy, a film adaptation of Tammara Webber’s hit coming-of-age romance novel. The project, directed by Australian filmmaker Luke Eve, has just wrapped shooting in Malta, adding some Mediterranean flair to this buzzy book-to-screen love story.
Editor’s Note: Book fans and rom-com lovers now have something fresh to look forward to. With two young, charismatic leads and a director known for sharp storytelling, Easy could be the next big-screen escape for fans of heartfelt, grown-up love stories. Plus, Malta’s scenic backdrop? That’s just the cherry on top.
Venice is about to get another dose of glitz and glamour as Emily in Paris gears up to film there this August. Following Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s lavish wedding in the city, Netflix’s hit show will take over the historic center, with Venice’s mayor confirming the news on social media. Expect more A-list buzz and picturesque backdrops for Emily’s next adventure.
Editor’s Note: For fans of the show, this means more dreamy European escapism—and for Venice, it’s another high-profile moment in the spotlight. The city’s charm keeps drawing big names, blending real-life luxury with on-screen fantasy. Plus, it’s a win for local tourism, even if locals might groan at yet another Hollywood invasion.
Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s surreal fairy-tale film The Ice Tower just snagged the top prize at the Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival, winning both the prestigious H.R. Giger "Narcisse" award and the prize for best production design. Starring Marion Cotillard with standout performances from Gaspar Noé and August Diehl, this 1970s-set film blends dreamlike visuals with eerie storytelling—and now it’s got the hardware to prove it.
Editor’s Note: Winning at NIFFF is a big deal for genre films—it’s a festival that celebrates the weird, the uncanny, and the visually daring. The Ice Tower’s double victory signals it’s not just another arthouse flick but a standout in fantasy and sci-fi filmmaking. For fans of Hadzihalilovic’s haunting style (or anyone who loves Cotillard in something offbeat), this is a sign to keep an eye out for its wider release.
Director Farah Khan recently dropped by actors Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh’s swanky home, where the conversation turned to her 2010 film Tees Maar Khan—a box office dud that, oddly enough, became a sort of punchline in Bollywood. Jackky also opened up about his father, producer Vashu Bhagnani, and how his journey—from humble roots to weathering flops like Bade Miyan Chote Miyan—taught the family to roll with the punches in an unpredictable industry.
Editor’s Note: Behind the glitz, Bollywood’s full of stories about bouncing back—whether it’s Farah laughing off a misfire or a veteran producer’s grit. It’s a reminder that even in showbiz, where hits and flops dominate headlines, what sticks is how people handle the lows. Casual chats like these peel back the curtain on the real drama: perseverance.