Pooja Pillai is an entertainment journalist with Asian Media Group, where she covers cinema, pop culture, internet trends, and the politics of representation. Her work spans interviews, cultural features, and social commentary across digital platforms.
She began her reporting career as a news anchor, scripting and presenting stories for a regional newsroom. With a background in journalism and media studies, she has since built a body of work exploring how entertainment intersects with social and cultural shifts, particularly through a South Indian lens.
She brings both newsroom rigour and narrative curiosity to her work, and believes the best stories don’t just inform — they reveal what we didn’t know we needed to hear.
Captain America: Brave New World has sparked a wave of mixed reactions as it gears up for its February 14 release. Anthony Mackie steps into the spotlight as Sam Wilson, officially taking on the mantle of Captain America, while Harrison Ford joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe as President Thaddeus Ross. The film, which follows Wilson navigating a global conspiracy and an assassination plot, has left fans and critics divided.
Some viewers praised the movie for its grounded storytelling and action-packed sequences. Herb Scribner of the Washington Post called it an “absolute blast,” highlighting its cohesion and connection to the broader MCU.
A new era begins: Captain America: Brave New World hits theatres February 14Instagram/officialcaptainamerica
Chris Gallardo, another critic, applauded Mackie’s performance, stating he “rightfully earned” the role of Captain America and shared strong chemistry with co-star Danny Ramirez. Harrison Ford’s portrayal of Ross, particularly his transformation into Red Hulk, also earned praise for adding charm and excitement.
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However, not all reviews were glowing. Cris Parker found the film enjoyable but felt it lacked emotional depth and narrative impact. Emmanuel Noisette described it as “average,” noting that while it had solid action and mild surprises, it felt like it held back, particularly in its political themes. Some fans echoed these sentiments, expressing that the movie, while entertaining, didn’t quite reach the heights of earlier Marvel hits like The Winter Soldier.
The film’s Rotten Tomatoes score of 52% reflects this divide, placing it among the MCU’s lower-rated entries. Critics pointed out that while Brave New World attempts to recapture the political intrigue of The Winter Soldier, it falls short in delivering the same level of stakes and character development. Sam Wilson’s journey, though compelling, lacks the emotional weight that defined Steve Rogers’ arc, leaving some viewers wanting more.
Despite its flaws, Brave New World marks a significant step for Mackie’s Captain America and introduces fresh dynamics with Ford’s Ross. While it may not be a ground-breaking addition to the MCU, it offers enough action and character moments to keep fans engaged. Whether it can reignite Marvel’s post-Endgame momentum remains to be seen, but it certainly sets the stage for new possibilities in the franchise.
That Pali Hill plot where the old Kapoor house stood is finally ready.
They put out a note themselves, talking about new beginnings and asking for some space.
It is huge: six floors, hanging gardens, the whole works.
Neetu Kapoor moves in with them.
Alia just bagged another Filmfare award for Jigra.
So, the construction fences are finally down. The boxes are being packed. Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are finally hauling boxes into that Pali Hill place, and choosing Diwali for it is certainly no accident. This is a proper family move, the whole clan under one roof. Calling it a 'new build' feels incomplete, doesn't it? I mean, they tore the old place down, sure, but the land itself? That is all Kapoor history. They have simply put a new house on a very, very old foundation.
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor move into their newly built Pali Hill home ahead of Diwali Getty Images
So, what is the place actually like?
With an estimated value of £24 million, (Rs 250 crore) it is six floors stacked up on that prized Pali Hill plot. That video leak a few months back really blew up. Alia was furious, and rightly so, someone just filmed the place and posted on social media. We all saw a raw, unauthorized peek because of it. The home seems to have tiered gardens on the terrace, like a modern take on a classic Mumbai bungalow.
The six-floor mansion blends modern luxury with the Kapoor family’s deep-rooted legacyInstagram/filmymeme
Why does this Pali Hill move matter so much?
That land is Kapoor history. Tearing down the original house was a gamble. Neetu ji, Ranbir, Alia, and their daughter Raha, all under one roof now. Four generations in one building. On top of that, it's during Diwali. It is about lighting lamps in a new space that is actually full of old memories. They also sent a note to the media politely asking for privacy around their new Pali Hill home.
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What is happening on the work front?
As if moving house is not chaotic enough, Alia is still riding the high from her Filmfare win for Jigra. Her sixth. She put up a post calling it a project close to her heart, and you can tell she is not just using a press release line. Now the industry chatter is all about their next big one. They are teaming up again for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Love & War, with Vicky Kaushal in the mix too.
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