Filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala is known for backing content which is mass-appealing. Currently, the producer-director has two much-awaited sequels in his stable - Judwaa 2 and Baaghi 2 - with the news of Kick 2 also doing the rounds.
While Judwaa 2 is racing towards its release date riding on an unprecedented buzz among the film enthusiasts, the filmmaker is also devoting proper time to his another sequel Baaghi 2. The whole team has begun the shoot for Baaghi 2 in Pune.
Starring Varun Dhawan, Taapsee Pannu and Jacqueline Fernandez in lead roles, Judwaa 2 is a sequel to the 1997 blockbuster film Judwaa featuring Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor and Rambha in pivotal roles.
Judwaa still attracts a huge audience on TV. Packed with high-octane action sequences, drama, comedy and romance, the David Dhawan directorial is still remains one of the most loved comic-capers of all times. The audience is expecting the same kind of fun and craziness from its sequel also.
On the other hand, Sajid Nadiadwala is also reuniting with Tiger Shroff for the third time with Baaghi 2. Nadiadwala launched Tiger with the 2014 action romantic film Heropanti and then teamed up with him again for the 2016 film Baaghi which turned out to be a massive hit. And now, they are coming together for its sequel Baaghi 2.
The filmmaker who has worked with actors like Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Karisma Kapoor and Rani Mukherjee is currently collaborating with the younger generation stars like Varun Dhawan, Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor, Disha Patani and Jacqueline Fernandez amongst others. Sajid Nadiadwala shares a similar bond with the actors from every generation and is loved by all his actors.
With aforementioned sequels and perhaps many more in the pipeline, Sajid is definitely becoming the king of sequels. We wish him success in all his endeavours.
Perry's onstage quip about "Englishmen" felt like a deliberate signal.
Those yacht photos are, frankly, undeniable.
It started with a Montreal dinner most people missed.
Both are out of long-term relationships.
Well, she’s as good as confirmed it, hasn’t she? Katy Perry just tossed a verbal grenade into her London concert, and the pieces all point to Justin Trudeau. That line about Englishmen? You do not say that by accident. It lands just days after those, let's face it, pretty steamy pictures of them surfaced on her boat. This Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau thing is suddenly feeling very real, shifting from rumours to a full-blown celebrity romance.
Katy Perry’s stage moment sparks worldwide fan theories about a secret romance Getty Images
So what did she actually say?
Mid-show at the O2, looking out at the crowd, she hits them with this: "London, England, you’re like this on a Monday night?... No wonder I fall for Englishmen all the time."
Pause.
Then came the kicker: "...but not anymore." The place erupts. It was too specific, too perfectly timed. And then, almost as if scripted, some fan proposes to her. Her comeback was: "I wish you’d asked me 48 hours ago." What is that, if not a nod to a new, serious someone?
Let’s talk about the yacht. The Daily Mail got those shots and, while grainy, the story they tell is crystal clear. The photos were taken off the coast of Santa Barbara, on her 78-foot Caravelle. He is pulling her in, kissing her cheek. His hand was on her backside in another frame. This follows that low-key Montreal dinner in July that almost flew under the radar.
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Where does this leave everyone?
Right, let us look at the context. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom only finalised their split recently, with the co-parenting news coming out in July. Justin Trudeau’s marriage to Sophie Grégoire also ended last year. Both are prominent figures with busy lives who have only just become single. Sources are already saying he has been "persistent," flying to see her on tour breaks. It has the feel of something that is accelerating fast. And Perry, with that London comment, seems ready to let it.
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