From Diljit's buzzworthy look in 'Punjab 95' to Deepika's solo airport appearance and Allu Arjun's rumored multi-role venture with Atlee, Bollywood and South Indian cinema are abuzz with exciting updates.
Abhishek Bachchan gets candid about handling setbacks without letting them turn him bitter. In an exclusive chat, he admits that while it's natural to feel cynical after failures, the key is not to dwell in that negativity. The actor, whose latest film Kalaidhar Laapata is winning over OTT audiences, emphasizes staying positive—a mindset that clearly reflects in his career resilience.
Editor’s Note: In an industry where public scrutiny magnifies every stumble, Bachchan’s outlook is a refreshing take on bouncing back. His honesty about struggles—without the usual gloss of celebrity PR—makes this relatable. For fans and aspiring artists, it’s a reminder that success isn’t about avoiding failure but navigating it with grace. Plus, with his film doing well, the timing adds weight to his words.
Vera Wang, the iconic designer known for turning bridal and fashion fantasies into reality, has crafted not just a brand but a life dripping with luxury and influence. This peek into her world shows how she’s become a symbol of high-end glamour, far beyond just wedding dresses—think front-row at Paris Fashion Week, rubbing elbows with the elite, and setting trends that ripple through the industry.
Editor’s Note: Vera Wang’s story isn’t just about dresses—it’s about how a visionary can redefine an entire industry while living a life that feels like a fairy tale. For anyone who’s ever dreamed of making it big in fashion (or just loves a good success story), this is a reminder that creativity and hustle can build empires—and seriously stylish ones at that.
The upcoming film Punjab 95, starring Diljit Dosanjh and based on the life of activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, is hitting a major roadblock—India’s censor board has demanded a whopping 127 cuts. Despite the holdup, Diljit just dropped a gripping new poster showing him bound and intense, which has fans and critics buzzing. Director Honey Trehan isn’t backing down, arguing the cuts would gut the film’s core message.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a movie getting delayed—it’s a flashpoint in the ongoing debate over creative freedom vs. censorship in India. Punjab 95 tackles a sensitive historical subject, and the censor board’s heavy-handed demands raise questions about who gets to control how tough stories are told. The poster’s viral reaction shows audiences are hungry for bold storytelling, even if authorities aren’t.
Irvine Welsh, the iconic author behind Trainspotting, reflects on modern relationships in the follow-up to his famous novel, where characters like Renton and Begbie are now settling down. He muses on how surprising it is that people still manage to form meaningful connections in today’s chaotic world, while also sharing snippets of his own working-class upbringing in Leith—a backdrop that deeply influences his gritty, authentic storytelling.
Editor’s Note: Welsh’s commentary isn’t just about his new book—it’s a wry, relatable take on how love and human connection persist despite the messiness of modern life. For fans of his work, it’s a chance to see how his characters (and perhaps his own perspective) have evolved. And for anyone who’s ever wondered how relationships survive in our fast-paced, often isolating world, Welsh’s blunt honesty hits home.
This article rounds up affordable, practical travel accessories—some as cheap as $8—that could literally save your life on the road. Think emergency tools, health must-haves, or safety gadgets you might not have considered. The picks are curated by E!’s team (with no brand bias), and they’ll earn a small commission if you buy.
Editor’s Note: Whether you’re a frequent flyer or an occasional vacationer, packing smart can be a game-changer—especially if things go sideways. This isn’t just about convenience; it’s about being prepared for emergencies without breaking the bank. Plus, who doesn’t love a good bargain with peace of mind?
The article highlights the work of plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif, stars of the TV show Botched, who specialize in fixing disastrous cosmetic procedures. While the piece praises their skill in turning botched surgeries into success stories, the shocking before-and-after photos serve as a stark reminder of the risks involved in plastic surgery.
Editor’s Note: Plastic surgery can go terribly wrong, and while some doctors can fix these mistakes, the story underscores the importance of choosing qualified professionals and understanding the risks. It’s a cautionary tale wrapped in a bit of reality-TV glam.