It has been years since Dino Morea last appeared in a film. The last Hindi movie wherein he was seen in a prominent part was the Priyanka Chopra and Uday Chopra starrer Pyaar Impossible in 2010.
After that movie bombed at the ticket window, the actor took a break from films. In 2012, Dino decided to go behind the camera and produce his first film as a producer – Jism 2 – which had Sunny Leone and Randeep Hooda headlining the cast.
Now, if latest reports are to be believed, Dino is set to return to the industry once again. Buzz has it that the actor-producer has joined hands with BR Studios’ Juno Chopra to co-produce a social satire which is expected to begin production in next three months.
A source close to the development reveals that debutant Satram Ramani has been signed on to helm the untitled project. Satram has previously assisted Pooja Bhatt and Sohail Khan on such films as Jism 2 and Jai Ho (2014) respectively.
Spilling some beans on the storyline of the film, the source says, “The story is set in a small town in North India and tackles an issue concerning its male population. Satram is currently on a recce checking out viable locations.”
Speculations are also rife that apart from this untitled film, Dino has also greenlighted one more project wherein he will be seen in the cast as well.
No final blueprint exists for the show's conclusion.
The original ending plan from season 15 is totally scrapped.
Fan devotion is the reason for the 22-season marathon.
Rhimes suggests the audience now holds a stake in the finale decision.
Aiming for a positive send-off, but no timeline is on the table.
The woman who built Grey’s Anatomy from scratch has no idea how it ends. Seriously. That’s wild, right? After 450 episodes and this current Grey’s Anatomy season 22, the person who started it all is just as in the dark as we are. She thought it would be over years ago. This whole endless Shondaland saga? It’s on you: the fans.
Shonda Rhimes admits she no longer knows how Grey’s Anatomy will end Getty Images/Instagram/greysabc
Whatever happened to the original ending?
Gone. Rhimes had one, way back. When the series hit roughly its 150th episode, she already had the final moment mapped out. But things didn’t go as planned and the story just kept expanding. She once imagined it would all wrap up by the fourth or fifth season. Now, seeing it still running strong in 2024, she can only call it “insane.”
This is the interesting bit. Rhimes is handing over some of the keys. She says the decision isn't really just hers any more. It's the fans' and the cast's. There's a debt there, you know? After all, they’ve stuck with it. So, ending it feels like a group vote. She can't just yank the cord without a nod from the crowd. It’s their show as much as hers, maybe more.
What can we expect from the finale whenever it comes?
No date, no plot details. Rhimes just has a vibe she's chasing. She wants it to be "positive," a "great way" to finish. It's vague, sure, but it tells you something. She's not planning some brutal, everyone-dies cliffhanger. Maybe. Probably. The goal seems to be satisfaction over shock. But with this show, who knows? They could change their minds ten times before the final script is printed.
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