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AltBalaji, the digital arm of Ekta Kapoor’s production house, is busy adding one exciting digital series to its catalogue after another. Its recently released series Home is still garnering huge viewership on the web, and now the streaming service provider is set to launch its next X.X.X.

The trailer of the much-awaited digital series was rolled out yesterday at a happening nightclub in Mumbai. The evening saw the presence of all the lead actors, including Shantanu Maheshwari, Ritvik Dhanjani, Ankit Gera, Kyra Dutt, Meherzan Mazda, Aparna Sharma, Aparna Bajpai, Aadar Mallik, and Sneha.


Apart from the cast, director Ken Ghosh was also in attendance at the launch. The entire cast and director played some fun games and entertained the entire galaxy of media at the venue.

X.X.X. is being touted to be India’s first youth erotica. Just like AltBalaji’s previous digital shows, this new offering is also expected to be garnering a lot of eyeballs from the audience.

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Highlights:

  • Adele to star in Tom Ford’s new film Cry to Heaven
  • Cast includes Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, and Thandiwe Newton
  • Filming begins in January in London and Rome, release expected in 2026
  • Marks Ford’s first film since Nocturnal Animals
  • Adele once said she’d act for director Xavier Dolan

Adele is finally making her move into films. The singer will appear in Cry to Heaven, the third feature from fashion designer and director Tom Ford. The story comes from Anne Rice’s novel set in 18th century Italy and follows two men brought together by music, a Venetian nobleman and a castrato singer from Calabria.

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