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Tiger Shroff Reacts To Being Trolled For Playing Cricket In Briefs: ‘Track Pants Mein…'
Tiger Shroff Reacts To Being Trolled For Playing Cricket In Briefs: ‘Track Pants Mein…'

News18

time3 days ago

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  • News18

Tiger Shroff Reacts To Being Trolled For Playing Cricket In Briefs: ‘Track Pants Mein…'

Last Updated: Recently, his cricket video has sparked a frenzy on social media. He was seen playing cricket in briefs with Akshay Kumar After being trolled for playing cricket in briefs, Tiger Shroff has now responded in his signature light-hearted style. In a new photo shared online, Tiger can be seen back on the cricket pitch—but this time, dressed more conventionally in track pants. Taking to his Instagram stories, Tiger is seen playing cricket in track pants and wrote, 'Track pants mein bhi yehi haal hai." Recently, his cricket video has sparked a frenzy on social media. In a now-viral video, the actor played cricket with Ganesh Acharya and others, wearing only his underwear and sports shoes. Tiger Shroff was the only scantily clad person in the video, and this led to a barrage of reactions on social media. While some praised him for his fitness, others trolled him for not wearing any clothes. Taking to his Instagram handle, Tiger shared a video in which they are seen enjoying match. Tiger can be seen comfortably batting and running around the pitch, completely shirtless and sporting just a pair of snug briefs. Akshay, meanwhile, looked sporty yet appropriately dressed in casual athletic wear. As expected, the contrasting styles didn't go unnoticed. 'Koi technique nhi par bahot jaan hai," read the caption. One of the fans wrote, 'Kapda pehan ke bhi khel sakata hai." Another wrote, 'Bhai kapde nhi hai kya." 'गल्ली क्रिकेट तो सुना था ,चढ्ढी क्रिकेट आज देखा" Meanwhile, Tiger Shroff was last seen in Singham Again. Before that, he appeared in Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, this high-octane action film featured Shroff alongside Akshay Kumar in a dynamic double act. The story followed two former soldiers racing against time to thwart a vengeful scientist's deadly plot against India. Despite its star-studded cast and ambitious scale, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan received mixed reviews and underperformed at the box office, marking Shroff's third consecutive commercial setback after Ganapath and Heropanti 2. Looking ahead, Shroff is set to return in the much-anticipated Baaghi 4. The film promises a darker and more intense narrative, with Shroff's character, Ronnie, taking on a global terror network. This instalment aims to elevate the franchise with its gritty action and emotional depth. First Published:

Dadaji Lifts Dumbbells To Impress His Wife. Now, Tiger Shroff Is His Fan
Dadaji Lifts Dumbbells To Impress His Wife. Now, Tiger Shroff Is His Fan

News18

time3 days ago

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  • News18

Dadaji Lifts Dumbbells To Impress His Wife. Now, Tiger Shroff Is His Fan

Last Updated: The cute yet hilarious video depicts an elderly couple and how the husband tries to impress his lady love by building a body like Tiger. Tiger Shroff, known for his sculpted physique and unmatched dedication to fitness, continues to charm fans of all ages, this time, quite literally! An adorable video recently caught the actor's attention and left both him and his followers in stitches. The light-hearted clip, which Tiger re-shared on his Instagram Stories, features an elderly couple where the wife swoons over Tiger's muscular build. Feeling a tad jealous, 'Dada Ji' decides to win back her admiration by attempting to build a body like the War actor. What follows is pure comedy gold—he's seen lifting dumbbells, and a broomstick, doing tricep extensions with a water bottle and even boxing with a balloon! The final twist? The man hilariously morphs his face into a ripped body, leaving everyone amused. Tiger shared the video with the caption, 'So cute," adding to the fun vibe of the viral moment. On the work front, Tiger Shroff was last seen in Rohit Shetty's action-packed drama Singham Again, which hit theatres in November 2024. The film boasted a star-studded cast including Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, and Ranveer Singh. Despite the powerhouse ensemble, Singham Again emerged as only a semi-hit at the box office, possibly impacted by its clash with Kartik Aaryan's much-anticipated Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. He will be next seen in the upcoming action thriller, Baaghi 4, co-starring Sanjay Dutt, Sonam Bajwa and Harnaaz Sandhu in the leads. The film promises a darker and more intense narrative, with Shroff's character, Ronnie, taking on a global terror network. Helmed by A Harsha, the film will be hitting the big screens on September 5 and will face a big Bollywood clash with Vivek Agnihotri's upcoming drama, The Bengal Files. Besides this, the actor will reportedly also be sharing the screen space with Janhvi Kapoor in Raj Mehta's romantic drama, Lag Jaa Gale, touted to be a revenge action love story. First Published:

Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor's recent interaction sparks curiosity among netizens: ‘Such a loss for you Arjun'; Can you truly move on if you're still connected online?
Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor's recent interaction sparks curiosity among netizens: ‘Such a loss for you Arjun'; Can you truly move on if you're still connected online?

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor's recent interaction sparks curiosity among netizens: ‘Such a loss for you Arjun'; Can you truly move on if you're still connected online?

Breakups in the digital age often come with blurred lines and public scrutiny. A recent social media interaction between ex-couple Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor has caught the internet's attention. Malaika shared a Sunday photo dump featuring moments from a slow morning, self-care rituals in a bathrobe and pyjamas, meals through the day, and a carefully arranged dining table. Among the series was a quote by poet Rumi that read, 'I don't love you with my heart and mind, I love you with my soul, in case my mind forgets and my heart stops.' Arjun Kapoor was one of the many celebrities to like the post. The gesture, though subtle, sparked speculation among netizens. One user wrote, 'Arjun is back,' while another added, 'Such a loss for you Arjun, go get back to her.' Arjun and Malaika, who dated for nearly six years before parting ways last year, have maintained limited public interaction since their breakup. During a 2024 event for Singham Again, Arjun addressed his relationship status, saying, 'Abhi single hoon main, relax.' Malaika, in an interview with ETimes, responded, 'I am a very private person, and there are certain aspects of my life which I don't want to elaborate on much. I will never choose a public platform to talk about my personal life. So, whatever Arjun has said is entirely his prerogative.' Not much is known about Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor's respective love lives as of yet, but their brief digital interaction has reopened conversations about how people navigate boundaries and emotions post-breakup. Psychologist Anjali Gursahaney tells 'After a long-term relationship ends, continuing social media interaction can feel harmless but may quietly interfere with emotional healing. These subtle engagements can reopen emotional loops, delay detachment, or send mixed signals, especially if one person is trying to move on more quickly.' She continues, 'Even if the breakup was mutual or amicable, staying digitally 'present' in each other's lives may keep emotional wounds slightly open. While some might view it as maturity or support, in many cases, it's a silent way of staying connected that can blur emotional boundaries.' Gursahaney says it's essential to set clear boundaries to protect one's mental and emotional space post-breakup. These might include muting or unfollowing each other temporarily, avoiding commenting or reacting to posts, and creating offline distance. If both parties want to remain on good terms, boundaries should be mutual and respectful—not punishment, but protection. 'A conscious agreement about what's okay and what's not can avoid confusion or false hope. For example, no private messaging unless necessary, no showing up in each other's social circles without a heads-up, and no deep emotional check-ins during the early stages of healing,' states the expert. The line between genuine closure and lingering emotional attachment is subtle but critical. Gursahaney explains, 'Closure feels calm, it doesn't seek constant updates or reassurance. If you feel peace when thinking about the person but aren't emotionally triggered by their actions, it's likely closure.' In contrast, if their likes, comments, or absence still cause emotional spikes, hurt, hope, or confusion, it's probably a lingering attachment. If unsure, it's wise to take space. Journaling, therapy, or even a temporary social media detox can provide clarity. 'The key is honesty with oneself: are you interacting to support them or because a part of you still wants something more?' says Gursahaney.

Arjun Kapoor strikes a pose to "Keep the Algorithm Happy"
Arjun Kapoor strikes a pose to "Keep the Algorithm Happy"

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Arjun Kapoor strikes a pose to "Keep the Algorithm Happy"

Picture Credit: Instagram Arjun Kapoor took to social media with a playful yet honest remark about the ever-evolving world of digital presence. Sharing his stylish snapshots, the actor joked about the efforts needed to stay visible online, saying it's all part of "keeping the algorithm happy." Taking to Instagram , the 'Singham Again' actor shared a video montage featuring various photos that capture his different moods. Dressed in a sharp blue suit and black sunglasses, he is seen sitting on a couch, striking a series of stylish poses for the camera. Alongside the post, Arjun wrote, "All this is necessary to keep the algorithm happy." The 'Gunday' actor also added Sanju Rathod, G-SPXRK's trendy music 'Shaky' as the background score, giving the video a vibrant and edgy vibe that matched his shifting moods and stylish poses. Yesterday, the 'Ishaqzaade' actor marked Father's Day by sharing a heartfelt tribute to his father, filmmaker Boney Kapoor , on social media. In his post, Arjun Kapoor reflected on his father's enduring presence and the strength he brings to those around him. He described Boney Kapoor as a pillar of strength and admired his quiet yet unwavering support for others-a quality he holds in the highest regard. He acknowledged how his father has always stood by people, positively impacting their lives through his steady and selfless nature. Arjun also tagged his siblings-Anshula Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor , and Khushi Kapoor-making it a warm family moment of gratitude and love. The 39-year-old actor wrote, "@ Happy Father's Day Dad U have always been there for everyone made their lives better and that's a quality I will always admire about happy and stay healthy stay the way you are!!! Love you." On the work front, Arjun was last seen in Rohit Shetty's cop drama 'Singham Again,' where he played the role of Danger Lanka in the film. The movie also starred Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, and Kareena Kapoor.

Bollywood turns cold on new directors: Fewer debut filmmakers in theatres
Bollywood turns cold on new directors: Fewer debut filmmakers in theatres

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bollywood turns cold on new directors: Fewer debut filmmakers in theatres

Hindi film producers have grown increasingly risk-averse over the past three-and-a-half years, betting on familiar names and proven formulae while pulling back on support for debut filmmakers , amid a wave of box-office flops even by seasoned directors. The number of debut filmmakers breaking into Hindi cinema fell to 32 in 2024 from 39 in 2022, according to the data shared by veteran trade analysts. So far in 2025, only 15 first-time Hindi filmmakers have had theatrical releases. This decline has come despite an increase in the total number of Hindi film releases to 221 in 2024 from 194 in 2022. The share of debut directors dropped to 14.5% from 20.1% during this period. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mi Piace Così | Quanto costa perdere peso? Mi Piace Così Undo "Today, producers want to minimise the margin of error," said Ameya Naik, producer and founder of the event management company Fantasy Films. "Gone are the days when a filmmaker could afford to make his or her 'best' film after a few films. Today, a filmmaker's debut film must be his or her 'best' film, as audiences have become more unforgiving than ever," he said. Post-pandemic, producers across geographies have been facing the fundamental challenge of increasing unpredictability in box-office outcomes, with the success ratio of films falling to about 3.2% in 2024. Gross box office collection declined to ₹11,833 crore in 2024 from ₹12,226 crore in 2023, according to Ormax Media, a media and entertainment research firm. Live Events Amid this unpredictability and rising talent costs, Hindi film producers have become averse to backing new stories and directors, industry insiders said. Producers are more interested in exploiting intellectual properties (IPs) of already successful films even as conglomerates, private equity players and asset management companies have acquired high or controlling stakes in entertainment companies across the world. "They are driven more by numbers than creativity. So, they invest in successful IPs by making sequels or remaking them, as they believe familiarity with IPs brings audiences to theatres," said a producer requesting anonymity. This strategy seems to be working. The top three Hindi grossers of 2024 were all franchises and sequels: Stree 2, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, and Singham Again. In this context, a Bain & Company Global M&A 2025 report noted that owning quality IPs has been a key factor behind recent mergers and acquisitions in the global media and entertainment industry. In this scenario, producers say it is easier for debut filmmakers in Hindi to find opportunities on streaming platforms than making theatrical debut. "I think for debut filmmakers, the challenges involved in making a theatrical film are higher than those involved in making films for streaming platforms," said Naveen Chandra, founder and CEO of 91 Film Studios, a studio for regional films. This is in stark contrast to what is transpiring in regional cinema where several debut directors are making noteworthy content-driven films.

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