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Jyotika teams up with Ajay for a supernatural thriller film

Jyotika was last seen in the Tamil drama film Udanpirappe.

Jyotika teams up with Ajay for a supernatural thriller film

Well-known south star Jyotika has been roped in to play a pivotal role in filmmaker Vikas Bahl's supernatural thriller movie, which stars Ajay Devgn in the lead role.

According to a press note issued by the makers, the project will mark Jyotika's return to Hindi films after 25 years.


The yet-untitled film, which also features R Madhavan, is being produced by Devgn, Kumar Mangat Pathak, and Abhishek Pathak under the banner Ajay Devgn Ffilm and Panorama Studios.

The project is in the pre-production stage and will start filming next month.

It will be shot in various locations across Mumbai, Mussoorie, and London.

Jyotika was last seen in the Tamil drama film Udanpirappe.

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Marvel Studios loses core creative team as Disney announces 1,000 layoffs

Highlights

  • Nearly entire visual development team dismissed.
  • Academy Award-winning artists lose full-time positions.
  • Marvel moving to contractor-based production model.
Disney has let go nearly its entire award-winning visual development team at Marvel Studios as part of job cuts affecting around 1,000 employees across the company.
The dismissals mean a major loss of knowledge and creative skills for one of the world's most successful film franchises.
The visual development department included concept artists, character designers, illustrators and technical specialists who created the look of Marvel productions before filming begins.
These professionals designed the distinctive appearance of films like The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, and television shows like Daredevil. Many team members had worked with Marvel for more than ten years.

Reports from Forbes and industry publications confirm only a small group of full-time production staff remains to hire outside contractors for individual projects.

The change fundamentally alters how Marvel approaches visual design, moving from dedicated in-house experts to temporary workers.

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