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Teaser of Taapsee Pannu’s Game Over is damn intriguing

Taapsee Pannu surprises us with every film she does. We are still in an awe of her performance in Sujoy Ghosh’s Badla, and here she is with one more film which looks damn interesting. The movie that we are talking about is Game Over. The makers have released the teaser of the movie and believe us you will be hooked to it for that 1 minute 25 seconds.

Taapsee took to Twitter to share the teaser. She tweeted, “We all have 2 lives.... the second one starts when we know there is only ONE left” #GameOver Get ready to get some adrenaline rushing on “JUNE 14th 2019” !!!”


The teaser doesn’t give out anything about the plot of the film, but still, it makes us curious to watch the movie. Taapsee is surely one of the reasons that the teaser is so effective. It clearly looks like the actress is all set to give one more amazing performance. Another factor that impresses us in the teaser is the background score, it is simply amazing.

Directed by Ashwin Saravanan, Game Over is slated to hit the screens on 14th June 2019. The movie will be releasing in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

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Matthew Perry assistant Kenneth Iwamasa jailed for supplying ketamine to late actor

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  • Kenneth Iwamasa sentenced to 41 months in prison over ketamine linked to Matthew Perry’s death
  • Perry’s family accused the former assistant of enabling the actor’s addiction
  • Multiple defendants in the wider ketamine supply case have already pleaded guilty

Kenneth Iwamasa sentenced over ketamine supply

Matthew Perry’s former live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for supplying ketamine linked to the actor’s fatal overdose in 2023. The sentence was handed down in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday, alongside two years of supervised release and a $10,000 fine.

Iwamasa, 60, pleaded guilty in August 2024 to conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death. Prosecutors said he worked with two doctors to obtain more than $50,000 worth of the drug for Perry in the weeks leading up to the actor’s death.

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