‘Harish Rai’ Passes Away at 55: ‘KGF’ Fame Actor Remembered for His Legacy and Courageous Cancer Battle

Harish Rai

Veteran actor Harish Rai, known for his significant parts in “Om” and the “KGF” series, died at the age of 55 from cancer. Kannada film is in mourning. Over the course of his decades-long career, Rai left a legacy of powerful performances. He had earlier discussed the financial burden of his therapy and expressed gratitude … Read more

‘The Taj Story’ Box Office Day 5: Paresh Rawal’s film stays strong, eyes the ₹10 crore milestone

The Taj Story

Despite early controversy, Paresh Rawan’s “The Taj Story” has performed admirably at the box office, defying expectations. With ₹8.16 crore in its first week of release, the movie is on track to outperform a number of other productions. Keeping up the momentum into its second Friday is crucial to its success. Can ‘The Taj Story’ … Read more

“It: Welcome to Derry” – Where Friendship Lights the Darkest Corners of Fear

It: Welcome to derry

“It: Welcome to derry”-The young cast of the prequel series, including Amanda Christine, Clara Stack, Matilda Lawler, Arian S. Cartaya, and Blake James, talk about the excitement of entering the renowned horror franchise, the anxieties they faced for their parts, and the enjoyment they had on set. Why ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Is More Than … Read more

‘Dies Irae’ Review and Box Office Report: Rahul Sadasivan’s Horror Thriller Becomes a Malayalam Masterpiece

Dies irae

In “Dies Irae,” filmmaker Rahul Sadasivan creates a terrifying horror experience that turns ordinary events into causes of fear, proving once again that he is a master of the genre. Dies Irae Theatre Experience: Why Silence Matters: Fans are talking a lot about Pranav Mohanlal’s scary movie “Dies Irae,” which has been acclaimed for how … Read more

Dies Irae: Rahul Sadasivan Crafts a Minimalist Masterpiece of Fear and Faith

Dies irae

Dies Irae review: With Pranav Mohanlal on screen, Rahul Sadasivan masterfully converts everyday moments into chilling terror, proving his mastery in Malayalam horror. With “Dies Irae,” Rahul Sadasivan turns silence, shadow, and sorrow into pure terror: True terror sneaks in through the mundane. In Dies Irae, Rahul Sadasivan teases fear out of the simplest things … Read more