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Dwayne Johnson dedicates ‘The Smashing Machine’ to friends lost to addiction, suicide
Hollywood actor and former professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson has dedicated his latest film, The Smashing Machine, to the memory of 15 friends he lost to addiction and suicide over the past two decades.
In an interview with Variety, the 53-year-old actor said the biopic, which portrays the life of legendary UFC fighter Mark Kerr, reflects not only Kerr’s journey but also the struggles of countless people battling mental health issues. “In a way, The Smashing Machine is a love letter to the men and women who struggle, who have made it on the other side, and who didn’t,” Johnson said.
Johnson, who has been open about his own battles with depression, revealed that losing friends over the years deeply influenced the project. “Over the past two decades, I lost exactly 15 friends to addiction and suicide, who just couldn’t handle the pressure,” he added.
The actor also recalled his personal experiences with mental health challenges, including suffering from depression at the age of 23 after failing to qualify for professional football, and witnessing his mother attempt suicide when he was 15. He stressed the importance of support, encouraging people to talk openly about their struggles and reminding them that they are not alone.
Johnson has previously spoken about helping those facing depression. In 2018, he advised on social media to support loved ones by listening and guiding them through difficult times. “Everybody is fighting demons, and a lot of people keep it in. A lot of people don’t talk about it,” he said, reflecting on lessons learned over the years.
The Smashing Machine is set to reach audiences worldwide while Johnson continues to work on upcoming projects, including the live-action Moana, an untitled Jumanji sequel, and Fast X: Part 2.
With inputs from NDTV
7 hours ago
“Truly Honoured”: Janhvi Kapoor after winning Female Actor of the Year
Janhvi Kapoor won the Female Actor of the Year award at the NDTV Indian of the Year ceremony held in New Delhi on Friday.
Accepting the honour, Janhvi delivered an emotional and thoughtful speech, reflecting on her career journey, the influence of her film Homebound, and the growing sense of responsibility that comes with recognition and success.
While acknowledging the film’s measurable achievements—such as awards, global attention and international exposure—Janhvi said its deeper impact on her personal and artistic growth mattered most to her.
“There are visible milestones like awards, recognition and the incredible journey the film has taken,” she said. “But more importantly, it has helped me understand the kind of person and artist I want to be, and made me more aware of the fractures within our society.”
“Extremely grateful,” says Janhvi
She explained that working on the film sharpened her sensitivity to human emotions and contrasts. “It opened my eyes to the hope, goodness, beauty, fear, division and also the unity that exists in the world. For all these reasons, I feel deeply grateful to be part of this journey. I’m truly honoured,” she added.
Praise for director Neeraj Ghaywan
Janhvi expressed heartfelt appreciation for filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan, thanking him for believing in her abilities. “I’m incredibly thankful to Neeraj sir for seeing potential in me that I often struggle to see in myself,” she said.
According to her, the heart of the film lies in empathy and acknowledgment. “The film is about truly seeing people and feeling seen. That’s what we hope audiences take away from it—and that’s what it gave me as well,” she shared.
On success and responsibility
Speaking about the pressure that comes with being named Indian of the Year, Janhvi admitted that nervousness never really fades. “My hand is shaking while holding this mic because I’m surrounded by such inspiring people. The pressure never really goes away,” she said honestly.
However, she noted that success has reshaped that pressure. “It’s turned into a sense of responsibility, and I’m much more aware of it now.”
Lessons from her parents
Janhvi also spoke about how her parents’ relationship influenced her values, emphasising respect, trust and personal freedom. “More than anything, it’s about respecting each other’s opinions, space and individuality—allowing people around you to grow without restricting them,” she said.
She added that compassion plays a key role in personal growth. “When you’re surrounded by people who genuinely love and support you, you’re free to become your best self instead of being defined by others’ perceptions.”
A lighter moment
Bringing humour into the conversation, Janhvi joked about her lack of singing talent. “I was told everyone here has been singing—but that’s one thing I absolutely shouldn’t do. If I start singing, the hall will empty in seconds,” she quipped, drawing laughter.
Reflecting on her childhood in a film family, she shared that performing came naturally to her. “I was very enterprising—I’d direct, act and organise little shows. People even had to pay to watch me perform,” she said with a grin, adding that they jokingly had to “pay to leave” as well.
NDTV launched the Indian of the Year awards in 2003 to honour individuals who represent India’s progress and spirit. Through a rigorous selection process, the platform recognises excellence across 14 categories, including business, innovation, philanthropy, governance, sports, entertainment, culture and science.
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Wiz Khalifa sentenced in Romania over on-stage cannabis use
American rapper Wiz Khalifa has been sentenced to nine months in prison by a Romanian court for smoking cannabis during a live performance.
The Constanța Court of Appeal ruled that Khalifa, whose real name is Thomaz Cameron Jibril, must serve the sentence in custody after overturning an earlier fine of 3,600 Romanian lei (£619; $829) for drug possession.
The court described the act as “ostentatious” and said the rapper sent a message normalising illegal conduct, potentially encouraging drug use among young people. The incident occurred at the Beach, Please! festival in Costinesti last year, where Khalifa smoked a joint on stage.
Police had briefly detained Jibril after the concert on July 13, 2024, and prosecutors charged him with possession of “risk drugs” for personal use. Investigators said he possessed more than 18 grams of cannabis and consumed some in front of the audience.
Khalifa, who was sentenced in absentia, was performing in California earlier this week and shared clips from home on social media. He apologised for offending Romania and said he would avoid using cannabis on stage in future.
Romanian criminologist Vlad Zaha told UNB that extradition from the US is unlikely, calling the sentence “unusually harsh” given Khalifa’s wealth and the legal status of cannabis in the United States.
The rapper, known for hits like Black and Yellow and See You Again, also runs a marijuana brand launched in 2016. While cannabis is legal in some US states, it remains illegal under federal law.
With inputs from BBC
1 day ago
Netflix eyes Warner Bros to strengthen TV-style content
Netflix is planning to buy Warner Bros, not to end traditional TV, but to adopt its proven practices and library of popular shows, industry experts say.
The streaming giant excluded Discovery’s cable channels from the deal, showing it wants to avoid owning traditional broadcast, cable, and satellite infrastructure. The move reflects the growing shift of audiences from linear TV to online streaming.
Netflix has long been seen as a disruptor, launching shows like House of Cards in 2013. But analysts say the company has often copied the structure and strategies of traditional television rather than replacing them.
The acquisition of Warner Bros, including HBO, would give Netflix access to a large back catalogue of popular series like Friends, helping the platform attract subscribers with familiar content. Experts note this mirrors Amazon’s 2022 purchase of MGM, where the studio library became a key asset for streaming.
This deal could also allow Netflix to bundle content and brands similar to the traditional cable model, offering a combined subscription experience. Examples include Disney’s integration of Hulu with Disney+ in the U.S.
Netflix has already adopted several TV-style strategies, including live events, sports, and an ad-supported tier introduced in 2022. The company also produces local content for national audiences, mimicking the practices of traditional broadcasters.
If the Warner Bros deal succeeds, it will accelerate Netflix’s adoption of conventional TV approaches while keeping its streaming platform at the center, blending innovation with the legacy of network and cable storytelling.
With inputs from NDTV
2 days ago
Nick Reiner charged with parents’ murder in Los Angeles
Prosecutors in Los Angeles have charged Nick Reiner with the murder of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Reiner, two days after the couple were found dead in their home.
District Attorney Nathan Hochman said the 32 year old faces two counts of first degree murder with a special circumstance alleging multiple murders. The charges also include an allegation that a knife was used in the killings.
If convicted, Reiner could face life imprisonment without the possibility of parole or the death penalty. Prosecutors said no final decision has yet been made on whether they will seek capital punishment.
Authorities said Rob and Michele Reiner were discovered with multiple stab wounds at their Brentwood residence. Autopsies are pending to determine the exact cause, manner and time of death.
Reiner is expected to be brought before a court to formally hear the charges and enter a plea after he is medically cleared by prison officials. His arraignment has been postponed to a later date.
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell described the case as deeply personal and heartbreaking for the family and the city, and offered condolences to those affected.
Rob Reiner was known for directing widely acclaimed films including This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally and A Few Good Men. Michele Reiner was an actress, photographer and producer, and the founder of a photography and production company.
Tributes have poured in from friends and colleagues in the film industry, who remembered the couple as dedicated partners in both their creative work and public life.
With inputs from BBC
3 days ago
Warner Bros urges shareholders to reject Paramount Skydance takeover bid
Warner Bros. is advising shareholders to reject a hostile takeover bid from Paramount Skydance, arguing that a rival offer from Netflix would better serve customers and the entertainment industry.
Paramount offered $30 per Warner share, higher than Netflix’s $27.75, but Warner’s board favors Netflix, citing fiduciary responsibilities and a thorough review of all proposals. Paramount has previously submitted six bids that Warner leadership rejected before taking the offer directly to shareholders. While Paramount’s bid remains possible, the board is clear that Netflix’s acquisition aligns with its long-term strategy.
Unlike Paramount’s bid, Netflix would not acquire Warner’s cable networks, including CNN and Discovery. The deal would only proceed after Warner separates its cable operations. Critics have warned that merging Netflix with HBO Max could create excessive market dominance, while Paramount’s streaming service is comparatively smaller.
The regulatory landscape remains complex for both deals. Paramount acquiring Warner’s cable and news operations could raise concerns over media consolidation and editorial influence, particularly following its $8 billion purchase of Paramount.
Political dynamics may also affect approval. Former President Donald Trump has commented on both deals, noting potential market control concerns with Netflix and his ties to Paramount’s CEO’s family. Trump’s affiliated investment firm, Affinity Partners, had considered backing Paramount but withdrew on Tuesday.
Paramount Skydance did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Growing number of South Korean actors chase Hollywood opportunities
As Korean films and television gain worldwide acclaim, a rising number of South Korean actors are setting their sights on Hollywood, encouraged by broader casting opportunities and fewer appearance-driven barriers than those often faced at home.
Actor Amy Baik said her decision to look abroad followed a disheartening experience in South Korea, where her scenes were cut from a commercial not for her performance but because she did not fit local beauty standards. The incident prompted her to question her future in the domestic industry and explore international options.
The global success of productions such as Parasite, Minari and Squid Game has increased demand for Korean performers in Western projects, while also fueling the growth of agencies and consultants that help actors navigate U.S. casting systems. Casting director Julia Kim said Hollywood is widely viewed as the ultimate career milestone, but many emerging Korean actors lack access to agents or industry networks.
Pakistan to produce film on Lyari, cites Indian propaganda over Dhurandhar portrayal
Agencies like Los Angeles-based Upstage Entertainment aim to bridge that gap. Its founders say Western producers are increasingly seeking roles written specifically for Korean characters, though stereotypes still persist.
Actors also face practical challenges, from differences in audition formats and headshots to language, accent coaching and unfamiliar industry norms. Consultants stress that accents are not a disadvantage and encourage performers to retain their identity rather than adopt an artificial American style.
Limited opportunities, market slowdowns and age restrictions in South Korea are also pushing actors overseas. Some report greater flexibility abroad, where age is less emphasized and casting focuses more on suitability than strict categories.
Those who have made the leap say international work has brought creative freedom and more balanced working conditions, reinforcing their belief that Hollywood is becoming more open to diverse Korean talent.
Source: AP
3 days ago
10 biggest Hollywood flops of 2025 revealed
From Disney’s Snow White to Dwayne Johnson’s The Smashing Machine, several high-profile Hollywood films failed to meet box-office expectations in 2025.
Despite a number of global hits, many anticipated releases underperformed, highlighting challenges for cinemas as audiences increasingly stay home.
Marvel’s Thunderbolts earned nearly $400 million worldwide, less than half of Avengers: Endgame’s 2019 total, while Captain America: Brave New World also struggled. Both films were criticised for feeling like leftover parts of the Marvel saga, unlike Fantastic Four: First Steps, which performed better.
Disney’s live-action Snow White failed to recover its budget amid controversies over casting and politics. Similarly, Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17, delayed for months after his hit Parasite, disappointed critics and audiences.
Other flops included After the Hunt starring Julia Roberts, the Christy Martin biopic Christy, teen horror revival I Know What You Did Last Summer, Bruce Springsteen drama Deliver Me from Nowhere, and Pixar’s Elio, all of which underperformed despite high expectations.
Sequels and reboots like M3GAN 2.0 failed to replicate the original’s success, while The Smashing Machine starring Dwayne Johnson did not attract audiences seeking lighter entertainment. Experts suggest that a combination of misjudged timing, audience fatigue, and creative missteps contributed to these box-office failures.
With inputs from BBC
4 days ago
Pakistan to produce film on Lyari, cites Indian propaganda over Dhurandhar portrayal
Pakistani authorities have announced plans to produce a film titled Mera Lyari, citing what they described as Indian propaganda in the portrayal of Karachi’s Lyari area in the Bollywood film Dhurandhar.
The Sindh Information Department said the upcoming film aims to present what it termed an accurate depiction of Lyari, contrasting with how the area was shown in Dhurandhar, which is set partly in Lyari between 1999 and 2009. The Indian film, released on December 5, depicts the area as being affected by gang violence, police operations, drug trafficking and militancy.
Although Dhurandhar was not released in Pakistan, it has drawn attention there following its commercial success in India. The film was directed by Aditya Dhar and stars Ranveer Singh.
In a post on X, the Sindh Information Department said Lyari represents “culture, peace and resilience” and rejected what it called attempts to portray the area through propaganda. It said Mera Lyari is scheduled for release in January 2026.
Lyari, a densely populated neighborhood in Karachi, has historically been associated with gang-related violence, particularly during the early 2000s, a period depicted in Dhurandhar. The film includes characters based on real-life figures linked to criminal activity and law enforcement operations in the area.
Officials said the new Pakistani film will focus on Lyari’s social and cultural identity. Further details about the cast and production have not been disclosed.
With inputs from NDTV
5 days ago
Rob Reiner’s son arrested in probe into parents’ deaths
Nick Reiner, the son of Hollywood director and actor Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Reiner, has been arrested in connection with the investigation into the deaths of his parents at their Los Angeles home, according to media reports citing law enforcement records.
Records from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department show that Nick Reiner, 32, was taken into custody on Sunday night at about 9:15 pm local time. He was formally booked early Monday morning. His case is listed as a felony, with bail set at 4 million dollars. Authorities have not disclosed the specific charge and said the investigation is ongoing.
Rob Reiner, 78, and Michele Reiner, 70, were found dead at their residence on Chadbourne Avenue in Los Angeles. Law enforcement sources cited by US media reported that the couple had injuries consistent with stab wounds and that there were no immediate signs of forced entry. Police have not publicly confirmed further details.
Emergency services were alerted after a call was made to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Robbery-Homicide Division responded and secured the scene while forensic teams conducted examinations.
In a brief statement released Sunday night, a family spokesperson said Rob and Michele Reiner had died and requested privacy. No additional details were provided.
Nick Reiner had earlier been identified by media as a person of interest in the case. He has previously spoken publicly about struggles with drug addiction and periods of homelessness and has undergone rehabilitation multiple times. His experiences later formed the basis of the 2015 film Being Charlie, which he co-wrote and which was directed by his father.
Rob Reiner was a prominent figure in American cinema, directing more than 20 films over several decades. His credits include The Princess Bride, Misery, A Few Good Men, The American President and The Bucket List.
Authorities said detectives continue to investigate the case and no conclusions have yet been announced. Further information is expected as the inquiry progresses.
With inputs from NDTV
5 days ago