The trailer for Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos has been released, giving audiences a first look at Aamir Khan Productions’ new spy comedy directed by Vir Das. Vir Das also takes on the lead role, marking a major creative milestone as he acts and directs in the project. The trailer highlights the playful and energetic spirit of the film while confirming that it is set to hit cinemas on January 16, 2026. The announcement comes after weeks of light-hearted promotional posts that helped build excitement online.
The trailer reveals a satirical and colourful world set in Goa, featuring Vir Das as a chaotic yet entertaining spy navigating a chain of unpredictable events. The humour-driven tone promises an offbeat narrative full of surprises, supported by a cast that includes Mona Singh, Mithila Palkar, and a special appearance by Aamir Khan. Imran Khan’s return after more than ten years has generated major buzz, especially among fans of Delhi Belly, linking the new project to the style and success of that film.
Aamir Khan Productions shared the trailer on social media with an enthusiastic caption introducing Happy Patel as a chef, an agent of sorts, and a possible hero. The announcement reflects the quirky identity of the project, maintaining the studio’s history of unconventional storytelling seen in earlier films like Lagaan, Taare Zameen Par, Dangal, and Secret Superstar. Vir Das, well known for his stand-up comedy and global appeal, brings his signature humour to the project and adds to the film’s growing anticipation. As the release date approaches, the trailer is driving strong reactions online, especially from viewers eager to see Imran Khan back in action and curious about the fresh comedic tone of this new spy adventure.
With just seventeen days left until the much-anticipated release of Pushpa2: The Rule, the excitement among fans and moviegoers is palpable. The makers of the film kicked off their promotional campaign with a massive trailer launch event in Pune, but there seems to be one major promotional tool missing—customized emojis on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Social media is one of the most powerful tools in today’s film promotions, and X is a key platform, especially for larg
Young men express their love for their favourite girls in multiple ways. Musical expressions are among them. How would it be if girls resort to a lyrical expression to convey their love and desire for their favourite men? It would be kickass stuff, isn't it? In the history of Indian cinema, such songs have become chartbusters from time to time. We love to hum such songs. 'Abba Oh Abbaya' is one such number that attempts to win the hearts of the audience out there. The song, from &
There is something about native Malayali beauties putting on fine glamour feasts on social media. One such actress who never hesitates to put on glamour shows on social media is Malavika Mohanan.
For those doubting, here is a new set of pics featuring Malavika that is sure to display her irresistible glamour show.
In these pics, Malavika is seen in a sizzling hot traditional outfit that perfectly emulates her curves in the most eye catching way possible.
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Since earlier today, there have been rumors that Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha's ongoing project Khushi, which is being directed by Shiva Nirvana is set to be shelved due to the unexpectedly elongated production process.
But the director, Shiva has a different story to tell as he confirmed that the project is indeed very much happening.
Shiva has confirmed that Khushi is indeed happening and there are no two ways about it. He tweeted "#khushi regular shoot
All the while, it was unpleasantly common for morphed pictures of actresses to surface on social media. But with the invention of advanced technologies like DeepFake, we are now seeing multiple morphed and sexualized videos of actresses on social media.
In one such video, we see Rashmika Mandanna's face morphed into a video of another social media influencer. This video went viral on social media and was extensively reshared by many.
This is clearly a sexualized
Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, both prominent actors originally from other language film industries, are gearing up for a significant challenge with their upcoming Telugu film, Amaran. With Sai Pallavi already established as a star in Tollywood, this film presents an opportunity for Sivakarthikeyan to solidify his standing in the Telugu market, especially after some recent setbacks.
Amaran, a biopic based on the life of Major Mukund Varadarajan, initially had mod
Vijay Deverakonda’s latest action-packed film Kingdom, directed by Gowtam Tinnanuri, will be available for streaming on Netflix from 27th August, marking a significant OTT release just a month after its theatrical run. The film, which hit cinemas on 31st July 2025, garnered mixed reviews but quickly became a talking point among moviegoers. Now, audiences can experience this Telugu spy thriller from the comfort of their homes in
Kiara Advani’s first look as Nadia from the upcoming Yash starrer Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups has finally been revealed, sparking major curiosity and excitement across the film industry. The movie, already regarded as one of the most anticipated releases of 2026, continues to generate strong momentum with each new update. Kiara’s fresh and intense appearance in the poster offers a glimpse into a layered character loaded with intrigue, mystery, and emotional depth. The actress, known for her
Salaar marks the coming together of Prabhas and Prashanth Neel and it is one of the most anticipated pan Indian projects in the making. The film is set for release on the 22nd of December and the stage is being prepared for the same now.
As per the latest reports, the makers have applied for ticket price hikes for the film in the Nizam region. They have applied for the permission from the Telangana government regarding the ticket price hikes.
The request from t
Netflix has revealed that Nayanthara’s film “Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food” will return to its platform this Friday, albeit with a change.
A few months back, the film was removed from Netflix shortly after its initial release due to complaints from some Hindu groups. They took issue with certain scenes, particularly one depicting the main character engaging in Islamic practices, which they felt were provocative and related to Love Jihad.
In response to