Taapsee Pannu is undoubtedly one of the most talented actresses we have in the industry. She is also a bankable star and has been a part of many successful films in Bollywood and in down South.
She currently has many interesting projects in her kitty like Rashami Rocket, Haseen Dillruba, Shabaash Mithu, Looop Lapeta, and Anurag Kashyap’s next. And now, according to a report in Filmfare, the actress will be seen opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Rajkumar Hirani’s next.
Earlier, Taapsee had collaborated with Shah Rukh Khan for the film Badla. While they didn’t share screen space in it, SRK was the producer of the film which did quite well at the box office.
Well, if this report turns out to be true, it will surely be interesting to watch Taapsee and SRK on the big screen together.
Meanwhile, fans of Shah Rukh Khan have been missing him on the big screen. The actor’s last release was the 2018 release Zero which unfortunately failed to make a mark at the box office. There have been reports of him starring in multiple films like Pathan, Rajkumar Hirani’s next, Atlee’s next, and Raj and DK’s next. However, not even a single film has been announced officially. For now, the only confirmed film of SRK is Brahmastra in which he has a cameo.
Well, it is said that Pathan will be announced this month as YRF celebrates their 50 years and they have planned to announce multiple films.
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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