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What made John Cena WWE’s most beloved star
WWE superstar John Cena is preparing for his final in-ring match on Saturday night in Washington DC, closing the curtain on a career that has made him one of wrestling’s most iconic figures.
Dubbed “The Last Time Is Now,” the tournament saw 16 top wrestlers competing for the chance to face Cena in his farewell bout. Over a career spanning 8,570 days, Cena has won 17 world titles and popularised the catchphrase “You Can’t See Me,” but his influence extends far beyond his in-ring achievements.
Cena, 48, debuted in 2002 and evolved from a “ruthless aggression” rookie to the “Doctor of Thuganomics” and later a heroic character embodying his “Never Give Up” motto. Despite criticism over his wrestling technique, experts and fans alike credit him as an exceptional talent whose charisma and work ethic elevated WWE’s profile, particularly during the 2005–2015 PG era.
Outside the ring, Cena has built a personal brand as an actor, author, and philanthropist. He holds a Guinness World Record for granting over 650 Make-A-Wish requests, earning admiration for his dedication to children with critical illnesses.
Cena announced last year that 2025 would be his final year in active competition, citing the physical toll wrestling has taken on his body. He has undergone multiple surgeries and often described his body as “screaming to close the chapter.” His retirement tour has included matches against both legendary rivals and newer stars, receiving widespread acclaim despite minor criticisms over certain booking decisions.
The winner of the “Last Time Is Now” tournament, former world heavyweight champion Gunther, will face Cena in the farewell match. While not televised on traditional channels, the match will be streamed internationally, allowing fans worldwide to witness the conclusion of a career defined not only by ability but by enduring charisma and authenticity.
Even in retirement, Cena will remain connected to WWE, having signed a five-year deal as an ambassador for the company. The final match is expected to cement his legacy as one of the most influential figures in professional wrestling.
Withb inputs from BBC
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Messi meets Shah Rukh Khan during GOAT India Tour
Football superstar Lionel Messi met Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan and his son AbRam in Kolkata on Saturday as his much-awaited GOAT India Tour got underway, marking the Argentine legend’s first visit to India in more than a decade.
Visuals shared by news agency PTI showed Shah Rukh Khan and young AbRam posing with Messi at the venue ahead of the main programme. AbRam was also seen clicking pictures with the World Cup-winning footballer, drawing wide attention from fans.
Messi is scheduled to virtually unveil a 70-foot statue of himself from Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium later in the day. The event is being attended by West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose along with several prominent personalities from sports and entertainment.
Shah Rukh Khan arrived in the city earlier on Saturday with his son. His manager Pooja Dadlani was also spotted with them at the airport.
Earlier this week, Shah Rukh hinted at meeting Messi in Kolkata, saying on social media that he was looking forward to a day dedicated entirely to the football legend at the Salt Lake Stadium.
The GOAT India Tour marks Messi’s first trip to the country since 2011, when he played for Argentina in an international friendly at the same venue. Messi landed in Kolkata early Saturday and received a warm welcome from cheering fans at the airport.
The three-day tour will cover four cities, with Messi scheduled to travel to Hyderabad later on Saturday, followed by visits to Mumbai and New Delhi in the coming days.
With inputs from NDTV
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Dharmendra recalls a humorous moment with “darling friend” Rajinikanth from Insaaf Kaun Karega
Rajinikanth is celebrating his 75th birthday, with fans and well-wishers from around the globe joining in the festivities, especially as his film Padayappa re-releases in theatres today. Amid the celebrations, an old post by Dharmendra featuring a scene from their 1984 film Insaaf Kaun Karega has resurfaced.
The ClipIn the video, Dharmendra and Rajinikanth’s characters engage in a heated exchange, which leads to a playful fight scene, ending with the two actors hugging. In the clip, Rajinikanth says, "Dekh. Mujhe Kung Fu, Karate sab aata hai. Tumko kya aata hai?" to which Dharmendra humorously responds, "Aloo parathe aate hain."
Sharing the clip earlier, Dharmendra wrote, "Rajini, a darling friend, a great actor… A funny scene with him… Hope you will enjoy it." He also reminisced, "Lovely clip, full of fun… Kakoli, those were beautiful days… and some of my comedy scenes… I used to write myself. I hope they will understand my mixture of Hindi, Punjabi…"
Dharmendra and Rajinikanth had also collaborated in Farishtay (1991).
Rajinikanth Remembers DharmendraDharmendra passed away in Mumbai on November 24 at the age of 89. The legendary Bollywood actor, known as the iconic ‘He-Man’ and star of over 300 films, died shortly after being discharged from Breach Candy Hospital. He was cremated at Pawan Hans Crematorium in Mumbai under tight security.
Rajinikanth shared a heartfelt post on X, saying, "Farewell, my friend. I will always remember your golden heart and the moments we shared. Rest in peace, Dharam ji. My deepest condolences to his family."
Dharmendra’s Prayer MeetingsA prayer meeting was held in New Delhi by veteran actor, BJP MP, and Dharmendra’s second wife, Hema Malini, at the Dr Ambedkar International Centre. The first prayer meeting took place on November 27 at Taj Lands End in Mumbai, hosted by the Deol family, drawing a large turnout from the film industry. source NDTV
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Oscar-winner Morricone’s lost opera debuts in Naples after 30 years
At long last, vindication is at hand for an Oscar-winning composer who sought to prove he was just as capable of breathing life into Italy’s grand theaters as into gritty Hollywood films.
On Friday night, Naples’ Teatro San Carlo will stage Ennio Morricone’s only opera, “Partenope,” three full decades after its composition. It is inspired by the mythical siren who drowned herself after failing to enchant Ulysses, her body washing ashore and becoming a settlement that grew over millennia into the seaside city of Naples.
When Morricone wrote “Partenope” in 1995, he was already the world-famous creator of the theme to the Spaghetti Western “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and haunting soundtracks for epic films such as “The Untouchables” and “Once Upon a Time in America.”
He earned an Oscar for lifetime achievement in 2007, but his compositions never resounded in the hallowed halls of opera houses — viewed in his home country as the elite musical echelon. To his great chagrin, Partenope gathered dust for decades; Morricone died without seeing it performed.
“In the end, he read as a sign of destiny the fact he would not make his debut in the opera world,” Alessandro De Rosa, a close collaborator who coauthored Morricone's autobiography, said in an interview. “I’m sure that if he were alive now, he would have taken the challenge and would have dialogued with the orchestra and the director, tirelessly, like a young kid.”
Neapolitan sounds
Director Vanessa Beecroft and conductor Riccardo Frizza had to find their way through the visionary work without the benefit of those notes.
“It would have been wonderful to be able to talk to Morricone about his musical choices … but we had to understand them from what he left us and tried to interpret them in the best way,” Frizza said.
For instance, he chose not to use violins in this orchestra, instead favoring flutes, harps and horns, which appear in Greek mythology, Frizza explained.
“Then you have the modern instruments, lots of percussion, with the Neapolitan sounds provided by tambourines and putipu’,” he added, referencing a friction drum used in local folk music.
Teatro San Carlo was filled with anticipation on Thursday evening as Neapolitans attended an open rehearsal. Free tickets were snapped up in just a few hours.
“It was such a long wait, that’s why we are here today,” said middle-aged Alfonso Ieneroso as he entered the theater.
Local legend
The mythical Partenope is part of Naples’ culture, with tradition suggesting her voice represents the city’s enduring spirit. The original Greek settlement was named for her. She is depicted at monuments like the Fontana della Sirena, a fountain that has become one of the city's symbols. Young children all along the Gulf of Naples, living under Mount Vesuvius’ shadow, learn the legend of Partenope from their parents.
And like Morricone's opera, Naples itself spent decades downtrodden and overlooked, but is enjoying resurgence: The U.N. recognized its pizza makers as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity; It featured on foreign media lists of must-visit destinations; Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels were acclaimed bestsellers that became an HBO series; and its soccer team in 2023 took home the nation’s top league trophy for the first time since Maradona played in the 1980s — then won again in May.
Naples has also been celebrating its 2,500th anniversary this year, and Morricone’s opera marks the culmination of festivities. The protagonist in his adaptation is a woman who, after her husband dies and she is separated from her best friend, refuses the consolation of being transformed into a distant constellation. Instead, she asks the gods to let her stretch her wings along the gulf on which an immortal city will arise.
The production explores the link between the ancient legend and the modern city’s identity, as two sopranos embody Partenope simultaneously, reflecting her dual nature as body and myth.
‘The torment’
Morricone originally composed the one-act opera — free of charge — to accompany a libretto by authors Guido Barbieri and Sandro Cappelletto for a small festival in Positano, just south of Naples on the Amalfi coast. But it was not to be: the festival went bankrupt and Partenope was shelved.
There were several attempts to revive their work, including one between 1998 and 2000 with the Teatro Massimo of Palermo. But that project ultimately ran aground when a director couldn’t be secured.
“In those years Morricone had the torment of not being accepted as a composer of what he called ‘absolute music,’ as he was identified with his popular movie scores,” Barbieri, one of the libretto’s authors, said in an interview. Cappelletto said that, in a conversation with the two authors in 2017, three years before his death, Morricone appeared “at peace” with his music career.
Partenope has inspired several productions over the centuries, including operas by renowned composers George Frideric Handel and Antonio Vivaldi in the 18th century, and a 2024 movie by Oscar-winning director Paolo Sorrentino. Morricone’s work is finally coming alive to join their ranks.
“It was a great pleasure to listen to Morricone’s music, the real protagonist of this opera,” said Giovanni Capuano, a 26-year-old cinema student, after Thursday's rehearsal. “His spirit is back and has enchanted us.”
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Iceland joins Eurovision boycott over Israel participation
Iceland has become the fifth country to withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, joining Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands. The decision came after Israel’s participation in the contest was officially confirmed last week.
Stefan Eiriksson, director-general of Icelandic national broadcaster RÚV, said, “There is no peace or joy connected to this contest as things stand now. On that basis, we are stepping back while the situation is as it is.”
RÚV added that Israel’s involvement had caused “disunity among both members of the European Broadcasting Union and the general public.” The broadcaster’s board approved the boycott on Wednesday, just hours before the deadline for countries to confirm participation in next year’s 70th edition of the contest.
Eurovision director Martin Green said he respected the decision and hoped the countries would return in the future.
Israel’s presence has sparked tensions due to the war in Gaza and concerns over voting and campaigning, including allegations that Israel’s government sought to influence public votes at this year’s event. The EBU recently introduced new rules to protect voting integrity, prompting most countries to confirm their participation.
Despite these measures, RÚV said doubts remained about whether the adjustments were sufficient. It noted that Icelandic artists and the public had opposed participation and that requests to bar Israel’s public broadcaster KAN had been denied.
Israel has participated in Eurovision since 1973, winning four times, most recently in 2018, and finishing second in 2025. Iceland has never won but came second in 1999 and 2009.
Meanwhile, Poland confirmed it will compete in 2026, saying Eurovision can still be “a space filled with music – and only music.”
With inputs from BBC
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Oscars to honor casting for the first time, spotlighting a vital filmmaking craft
Behind the world of Oz in the two-part “Wicked” films were the people responsible for choosing who would inhabit it. Long before filming began, casting directors were quietly shaping the production by selecting the actors who ultimately brought the story to life.
“Our job is to know every actor out there — or know how to find the ones we don’t,” said Bernard Telsey, one of the industry’s leading casting directors who, along with Tiffany Little Canfield, cast both “Wicked” movies.
Casting will receive long-awaited recognition at the next Oscars. The Academy Awards will introduce a new category honoring achievement in casting when the 98th ceremony airs live on ABC on March 15, 2026 — a milestone many in the field say is overdue.
“It’s hard for people to understand what we do because it all happens behind closed doors,” Telsey said. “This award will strengthen the profession and raise awareness of our work.”
The Emmys already feature three casting categories, and the Critics Choice Awards added one this year. Casting directors also have their own long-running Artios Awards. But the Golden Globes and Tony Awards still exclude the craft.
“When casting is excellent, it can feel invisible — because it blends so well you don’t notice the fingerprints,” said Destiny Lilly, president of the 1,200-member Casting Society and a colleague of Telsey. She noted that casting often begins before most of the production team is hired.
Telsey’s company, The Telsey Office, casts projects across film, television and theater — from movies such as “Mary Poppins Returns” to series like “The Gilded Age” and “Only Murders in the Building.” He made his name in theater, shaping casts for Tony-winning shows including “Hairspray,” “Kinky Boots” and “Maybe Happy Ending.”
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“Wicked” and its sequel “Wicked: For Good” were among his team’s most ambitious undertakings, requiring hundreds of performers across more than a year of filming on multiple continents.
Though Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande now seem inevitable as Elphaba and Glinda, their casting wasn’t guaranteed. “You don’t really know until they’re in the room,” Telsey said. “Then you see the magic.”
Telsey stays current by attending theater four or five nights a week and spending weekends watching TV and films. His team meets twice a week to discuss emerging talent. “Every day you feel like you’re behind,” he said. “There are always more actors to discover.”
Casting directors typically begin by discussing a project’s vision with the director, writers and producers before assembling actors to audition. Lilly recently made waves by recommending comedian Bill Burr for his Broadway debut in “Glengarry Glen Ross,” believing his energy suited Mamet’s dialogue.
She emphasized that crossover between stage and screen is now routine. Telsey agrees: “Good acting is good acting. The technical demands differ, but the craft is the same.”
Telsey, whose breakthrough came with the original casting of “Rent,” said the rise of global productions, streaming platforms and virtual auditions has dramatically reshaped casting. “We’re always expanding our reach,” he said. “Time is short, budgets are shrinking, and the need to find the right cast quickly is only growing.”
Source: AP
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Katrina Kaif, Vicky celebrate 4th wedding anniversary after welcoming baby boy
Actor couple Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif are celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary while adjusting to parenthood after the arrival of their first child. The couple welcomed a baby boy on November 7, receiving warm wishes from fans and industry colleagues.
Katrina has largely stayed off social media since the birth, but Vicky shared a heartfelt selfie with his wife on Instagram to mark their anniversary. In the photo, Vicky gazes lovingly at Katrina, who smiles at the camera. He captioned it: “Celebrating today… blissful, grateful and sleep deprived. Happy 4 to us.”
Fans and friends quickly responded, with messages like “Mama and Dada” and “New papa and mommy in town.” Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar also sent heart emojis for the new parents.
The couple tied the knot in December 2021 at Rajasthan’s scenic Six Senses Fort Barwara in a private ceremony attended by family and close friends. Professionally, Vicky was last seen in the historical drama Chhaava, while Katrina starred in Merry Christmas opposite Vijay Sethupathi.
Source: NDTV
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Best South Indian Thriller Movies 2025: Top 10 Releases Dominating the Year
A wave of bold storytelling swept through the industry in 2025, as filmmakers from Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada pushed South Indian cinema to new heights. It has been the movie year of suspense and thrills. As the months unfolded, the most loved genre was blended with action and engaging drama. Let’s take a look at the list of top 10 South Indian thrillers released in 2025 that shaped the year’s most exciting moments.
Top 10 South Indian Thriller Films Released in 2025 So Far
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Kaantha | Tamil | November 14, 2025 | IMDB: 8.5
Fictionalized on the life of M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, ‘Kaantha’ is a joint production of Wayfarer Films and Spirit Media. The producers are Rana Daggubati, Prashanth Potluri, Jom Varghese, and Dulquer Salmaan.
Besides directing the thriller film, Selvamani Selvaraj also wrote it with Thamizh Prabha.
Samuthirakani, Dulquer Salmaan, Ravindra Vijay, Bhagyashri Borse, Gayathrie Shankar, and Rana Daggubati lead the cast.
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Set in 1950s Madras, the narrative follows famed director Ayya and his tense bond with film star T. K. Mahadevan, whose growing ego begins to disrupt their work. When a renamed film spirals into chaos after an on-set murder, Inspector Devaraj launches an investigation with Ayya and Mahadevan as the main suspects.
Kantara: (A Legend) Chapter 1 | Kannada | October 2, 2025 | IMDB: 8.3
Backed by Chaluve Gowda and Vijay Kiragandur for Hombale Films, ‘Kantara: (A Legend) Chapter 1’ boasts Rishab Shetty as its writer and director.
Long before the events of Kantara (2022), this tale travels back to ancient times, exploring the mysterious world of Buta Kola. It’s an old Hindu tradition filled with legends, village protectors, and a long-standing family struggle that shaped the story told in the original film.
Headlining the movie cast are Rishab Shetty, Jayaram, Gulshan Devaiah, Rukmini Vasanth, and Pramod Shetty.
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Rekhachithram | Malayalam | January 9, 2025 | IMDB: 7.9
In the forest area of Malakkappara, Officer Vivek returns to duty and begins looking into the strange death of Rajendran, a man who confessed to a hidden crime from years earlier. The case grows even more puzzling when a young girl suddenly goes missing near the shooting spot of the film Kathodu Kathoram.
With this plot, ‘Rekhachithram’ is a joint production of Kavya Film Company and Ann Mega Media. Jofin T. Chacko takes on the directorial role, while John Manthrikal was in charge of the screenplay based on a story written by Ramu Sunil.
Anaswara Rajan and Asif Ali embody the protagonists, supported by Manoj K. Jayan, Jagadish, Siddique, Saikumar, Indrans, and Harisree Ashokan.
Thudarum | Malayalam | April 25, 2025 | IMDB: 7.5
Bankrolled by M. Renjith through Rejaputhra Visual Media, ‘Thudarum’ flourishes with the direction of Tharun Moorthy, who contributed to the screenplay with K. R. Sunil.
In the peaceful hill town of Ranni, a taxi driver named Shanmughan cares deeply for his old but beloved Ambassador car. When unexpected trouble arrives, he faces a tough challenge that shows how much courage and heart one person can hold.
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Mohanlal and Shobana portray the lead characters. Binu Pappu, Prakash Varma, Farhaan Faasil, Amritha Varshini, Aarsha Chandini Baiju, Maniyanpilla Raju, Thomas Mathew, Irshad Ali, Krishna Prabha, and Sangeeth Prathap round out the supporting roles.
Bazooka | Malayalam | April 10, 2025 | IMDB: 7.5
Featuring Gautham Vasudev Menon and Mammootty in leads, ‘Bazooka’ takes shape under the writing and directing of Deeno Dennis in his directorial debut. The ensemble also includes Divya Pillai, Sidharth Bharathan, Iswarya Menon, and Binu Pappu, with Babu Antony, Shine Tom Chacko, and Arattu Annan appearing in cameos.
The action thriller follows a clever police officer and a sharp-minded businessman who join forces to stop a dangerous criminal. Their mission turns into a tense cat-and-mouse chase filled with tricky clues and bold strategies as they try to outsmart a ruthless psychopath.
Dolwin Kuriakose, Jinu V. Abraham, Vikram Mehra, and Siddharth Anand Kumar helm the production, bringing together Yoodlee Films and Theatre of Dreams.
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Golden Globes 2026 announces full list of film and TV nominees
The nominations for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards were announced on Monday, marking the start of Hollywood’s award season and setting the stage for the Oscars in March.
This year’s shortlists highlight the biggest films, series and performances across drama, comedy, animation and international categories. Winners will be declared on 11 January.
In film, Frankenstein, Hamnet, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value and Sinners lead the drama lineup. The comedy and musical list includes titles like Blue Moon, Bugonia, Marty Supreme and One Battle After Another.
It Was Just an Accident, No Other Choice and Sirât feature among the top non-English entries, while Zootopia 2, Elio and Arco compete for best animated film.
Actors Jessie Buckley, Jennifer Lawrence, Renate Reinsve and Julia Roberts earned recognition in the drama category. For male actors, nominees include Joel Edgerton, Oscar Isaac, Dwayne Johnson and Jeremy Allen White.
In comedy or musical categories, Cynthia Erivo, Emma Stone, Kate Hudson and Leonardo DiCaprio appear among the leading nominees.
Supporting roles include Emily Blunt, Ariana Grande, Benicio Del Toro and Adam Sandler.Top directors Paul Thomas Anderson, Ryan Coogler, Guillermo del Toro and Chloe Zhao earned nods for their work.
In television, The White Lotus leads with six nominations. Other contenders include The Diplomat, Severance, Slow Horses, Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Black Mirror and Adolescence.
Notable TV acting nominees range from Helen Mirren, Bella Ramsey and Keri Russell to Sterling K Brown, Gary Oldman and Adam Scott. Comedy nominations include Kristen Bell, Ayo Edebiri, Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Jeremy Allen White.
This year also introduces a new category for podcasts, with Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, Call Her Daddy and SmartLess among the nominees.
The full list reflects a wide mix of global cinema, hit series and standout performances leading into the 2026 awards season.
With inputs from BBC
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'Raat Akeli Hai: Bansal Murders' trailer brings back Nawazuddin as Inspector Jatil
The makers of Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders released the trailer of the crime thriller on Tuesday, bringing Nawazuddin Siddiqui back as Inspector Jatil.
Directed by Honey Trehan and written by Smita Singh, the film stars Chitrangda Singh, Rajat Kapoor, Radhika Apte and Sanjay Kapoor alongside Nawazuddin. The movie will stream on Netflix from December 19.
The trailer shows a wealthy family found murdered inside their locked mansion, with every survivor hiding fear and secrets. Nawazuddin’s character is called in to investigate a bigger and more complex case, as several witnesses add confusion to the probe.
Chitrangda appears as one of the survivors, while suspicion also shifts to Sanjay Kapoor, according to the trailer.
Netflix shared the video on Instagram on Tuesday.
Nawazuddin said returning to the character was exciting. “Jatil may have evolved in every way, but his resolve is the same. His objectivity, sharp eye for detail and his ability to cut through noise remain his greatest weapons,” he said in a press note.
Chitrangda said her role was layered and challenging. “Meera’s character carries fragility and toughness at once. She lives in emotional and psychological shadows. I am thankful for the chance to play a character like this,” she said.
With inputs from NDTV
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