Speculations are rife in Bollywood corridors that acclaimed filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali is mulling over a digital release for one of his upcoming production ventures. We are talking about his much-awaited production offering Tuesdays and Fridays which went on shooting floors last year.
The first-look of the forthcoming film was shared by an entertainment portal yesterday. As per the same portal, the industry is buzzing with rumours that Bhansali is looking at an OTT release for his modern-day romantic comedy instead of a theatrical one. An official confirmation is highly awaited to confirm the development.
Tuesdays and Friday stars Anmol Thakeria and Jhataleka Malhotra in lead roles. Both actors are making their acting debut with the film. For the unversed, Anmol is the son of seasoned Bollywood actress Poonam Dhillon. As for Jhataleka, she has been a participant in Miss International 2014. The first -look released yesterday featured both fresh faces in a romantic mood.
In addition to Anmol Thakeria and Jhataleka Malhotra, Tuesdays and Fridays also marks the debut of director Taranveer Singh. He has previously assisted a couple of filmmakers on a number of films.
According to the information available, Tuesdays and Fridays is a modern-day romantic comedy which revolves around two millennials who get into a serious relationship. However, they can meet each other only on Tuesdays and Fridays and, on the rest of the days of the week, are free to date other people. The premise sounds quite interesting.
It will be interesting to know whether Tuesdays and Fridays debuts in theatres or on any digital platform.
Keep visiting this space for more updates and reveals from the glitzy world of Bollywood.
Federline’s book tells some wild stories, such as a knife in the doorway.
He is pushing this “Save Britney” angle now, which is quite a shift.
Britney says she has barely seen the children.
She calls the book a money-making play, hitting right when child support dried up.
Alright, so Kevin Federline has a book coming out. And it is, predictably, causing earthquakes. Britney Spears just threw petrol on the fire with a raw social media post. She is done staying quiet. The ex-husband’s memoir, You Thought You Knew, is packed with claims about her mental state and parenting. And Britney? She is not having it. Not one bit.
Britney Spears shares a blunt statement online in response to Kevin Federline’s new book Getty Images
What is actually in this book?
Federline does not hold back. The excerpts are intense. He says their sons would wake up to find Britney just standing there, watching them sleep, holding a knife. Then she would wander off. He also talks about cocaine use while breastfeeding. His whole point is that ending the conservatorship was a massive error. He says things are spiralling fast. He uses phrases like “the eleventh hour.”
She did not just get angry. She got specific. The “constant gaslighting” is what she calls it. And then she dropped the real bomb about her sons. Think about that. One child, forty-five minutes of face time in five whole years. The other, just four visits. How does that even happen? She says she is “demoralised.” You can feel the defeat in her words. But she is done begging and says from now on, she will let them know when she is available. It is a power move, but a sad one.
Britney surely thinks so. Her statement basically says the “white lies” are heading “straight to the bank.” And she is not wrong about the timing, is she? The child support from her finally ended, and suddenly there is a book full of these private, painful stories. It is pretty convenient. Her team’s statement was even more direct, pointing the finger right at the profit motive.
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