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He explained that “pain” is often the starting point for his content, as small household problems—like getting things repaired or dealing with misleading service providers—frequently inspire his work. According to him, these experiences are not unique to him but reflect issues faced in many homes. Sarna believes that when his own struggles feel widely relatable, they are worth sharing. He added that if his content helps someone gain insight or improve their situation, he considers it successful.
Discussing social media’s growth, he noted that it has transformed how people express themselves. Unlike earlier times when film and television were the main storytelling platforms, today anyone with a phone can create and share their voice. He concluded that social media has empowered people from all backgrounds to share their experiences freely, and that honest, real-life stories—whether about family moments or middle-class challenges—tend to connect most strongly with audiences.
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Filmmaker Rohit Shetty has officially begun the Ooty shooting schedule for “Golmaal 5”, marking an important step for one of India’s most popular comedy franchises. He announced the development via Instagram, sharing a nostalgic video of himself riding with key members of the film’s main cast.
The post not only confirmed the start of production but also highlighted a much-anticipated reunion that has excited fans. One of the key highlights in the video is Sharman Joshi’s return to the franchise. He was part of the original 2006 film, “Golmaal: Fun Unlimited”, where he played Laxman, and his comeback has generated strong interest among long-time fans.
In his caption, Shetty looked back on the franchise’s journey, writing, “Riding through positive vibes since 20 years,” reflecting on its legacy since the first film released in 2006. The original cast included Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, and Tusshar Kapoor, and the film went on to become a major box office success. Over time, the Golmaal series has grown into one of Bollywood’s most recognisable comedy franchises, widely known for its ensemble cast and slapstick humour. The new footage suggests a return to its roots, with the familiar “Golmaal gang” reuniting on screen.
The Ooty schedule also indicates that Shetty will continue using scenic outdoor locations for his signature high-energy sequences. Fans reacted enthusiastically on social media, flooding the comments with excitement and nostalgia, calling it a “revival of childhood memories.” Many expressed happiness at Sharman Joshi’s return and the reunion of the original cast. The film is being produced by Rohit Shetty Picturez in collaboration with T-Series. While the plot has not yet been revealed, Shetty has confirmed that Akshay Kumar will also have a significant role in the film.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from Insta/@itsrohitshetty.

Kangana Ranaut responded to the backlash over her “tapori” remark directed at Rahul Gandhi, defending her stance while raising concerns about his conduct in Parliament. Ranaut stated that although she respects everyone, she does not believe in offering undue praise or elevating someone who, in her view, has not earned it. She questioned why she should glorify Gandhi and whether his behavior reflects the standard expected from a Leader of the Opposition. Clarifying her use of the term, she explained that in Mumbai slang, “tapori” refers to someone who lacks formal etiquette and refinement.
The BJP MP also expressed concern over Gandhi’s demeanor in Parliament, emphasizing that maintaining decorum is essential regardless of the setting. She criticized what she described as inappropriate behavior, arguing that public representatives must uphold a certain level of respect and discipline.
Ranaut further took issue with Gandhi’s use of a “jiu-jitsu” analogy during a parliamentary speech, where he mentioned terms like “grip” and “choke.” She said the manner of expression made several women uncomfortable, even if it was not intended to have a double meaning. According to her, such language is unsuitable for a formal platform like Parliament.
She accused Gandhi of disrupting others, claiming that he often interrupts or heckles fellow parliamentarians during interactions. She contrasted his conduct with that of his sister, suggesting that his behavior does not set a positive example. Overall, Ranaut maintained that her remarks were a reflection of her concerns about his public and parliamentary conduct.
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Bollywood actor Salman Khan delighted fans by sharing a heartfelt and playful birthday wish for Anant Ambani on social media. Posting on Instagram, Salman uploaded a cheerful photo in which he is seen climbing onto Anant’s back, with both smiling widely, capturing a light and affectionate moment that reflects their strong bond.
In his caption, Salman expressed deep admiration for Anant, calling him a “pure soul” and someone with immense potential. He suggested that Anant could contribute significantly to the nation’s progress and warmly referred to him as his younger brother. Salman also praised his intelligence and kind nature, adding a personal and emotional touch to the message.
Salman had shared another birthday post featuring candid pictures, where he described Anant as one of the most selfless and kind-hearted individuals he knows. He also called him an inspiration to many, once again emphasizing their close relationship. The celebrations for Anant Ambani’s 31st birthday extended far beyond social media. In Mumbai, the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link was illuminated with a special birthday message in his honor. Across the country, people marked the occasion through community initiatives and social events.
In Jaipur, a special program was held at Elephant Village, reflecting Anant’s well-known love for animals. Students from the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) created a human formation inspired by the VANTARA logo to express gratitude, especially after he announced scholarships, learning opportunities, and job offers for them within the Reliance Group. Anant recently pledged ₹18 crore toward temple infrastructure and animal welfare projects in Kerala. Several Bollywood celebrities, including Shah Rukh Khan, Ranveer Singh, and Ananya Panday, also extended their warm birthday wishes online.
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In “Made in SG,” Melanie Oliveiro interviews the co-founders of W:RLD, a new menswear label from Singapore created for modern men in hot, fast-moving urban environments. Lucas Yong and Roger Poon share the inspiration behind starting the brand and how they teamed up with other co-founders to bring W:RLD to life. They also discuss the pieces in their debut collection, including blazers, trousers, shirts, and T-shirts, which are crafted using advanced fabric technologies designed to regulate heat, moisture, and odour.
Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

Donald Trump continues to provoke strong reactions from his critics, yet they rarely seem to affect him politically. The bigger question now is whether his own MAGA supporters are beginning to turn away. Amid controversies involving the Epstein files, his actions regarding Iran, and a recent post viewed by some as blasphemous—showing him portrayed as Jesus—there are growing signs of tension within his base. Jonathan Freedland discusses with Rolling Stone’s Nikki McCann Ramírez the series of scandals surrounding Trump, increasing criticism from prominent MAGA figures, and what it could mean when a personality-driven movement starts losing faith in its central figure.
Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian

Melanie Oliveiro presents Episode 2 of her new Made in SG series titled EverNew versus EverGreen. The show features discussions and sometimes debates between industry veterans and younger or emerging talents. Renowned Singaporean jazz musician and Cultural Medallion recipient Jeremy Monteiro shares insights on the growth and evolution of the local jazz scene and talks about his ongoing work as a pianist, singer songwriter, and composer. He is joined by the younger generation of musicians, including multitalented Chok Kerong and flutist Rit Xu, both of whom have also established themselves in the music scene.
Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

In the episode of ‘Culture Club,’ Melanie Oliveiro chats with Claire Javier, an emerging indie-pop singer-songwriter, about her music, focusing on her latest single, “Easy.” Javier shares the story behind the dreamy and playful track, which captures the surreal feeling of a past romance. The Filipino-Singaporean artist also discusses her other single, “Misbehave,” her experiences performing live, and her evolution from introspective songwriting to a more narrative and confessional style. To explore more Singaporean artists like Claire Javier, visit Hear65.com, an initiative by the National Arts Council, produced by independent music media company Bandwagon.
Disclaimer: This Podcast is taken from CNA.







