He admitted in a conversation with his 'Mickey 17' director Bong Joon Ho that he "used to watch a lot of really dark stuff" when he "was younger and just think, like, 'Yeah, this is cool," "things have changed," reported People.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Sunday fired back at RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav's sharp attack on Nitish Kumar, saying the people of Bihar won't go back to the "darkness" of the past, referring to it as the "Lalten Yug."
The stampede occurred at the New Delhi Railway Station on February 15, which claimed the lives of 18 people. The tragedy occurred at 10 p.m. as lakhs of devotees were heading to Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh 2025 festival, causing significant overcrowding at the station.
"A small spark can light up the darkest skies... First Kolkata, now Chennai! Glad to see affordable food canteens being set up at Airports. Grateful to everyone who supported my demand for affordable food and drinks at airports. Congratulations to each one of you - every drop together makes
In a conversation with ANI, the 'Golmaal 3' actor recalled the fear that surrounded his childhood in Srinagar, where sudden explosions and stone-pelting incidents were a part of everyday life. The actor also spoke about the fear that existed at the time, such as how hearing a "loud sound"
Prime Video has dropped the highly anticipated trailer for 'Suzhal--The Vortex' season 2, giving fans a first glimpse into what promises to be an even more intense and mind-bending continuation of the Tamil crime thriller.
The 'Far From Heaven' director Todd Haynes reflected on his collaboration with Mark Ruffalo for the thriller film 'Dark Waters' and said that the actor pushed him out of his comfort zone, which led to the success of the movie.
BJP leader Prakash Reddy on Tuesday came down heavily on the INDIA bloc, stating that the coalition is currently in its "dark phase," pointing at the situation during the Delhi elections where the Aam Aadmi Party and Congress contested against each other despite being part of the alliance
Singer Lady Gaga shared a cinematic video of spooky photographs and typed-out messages flashing in and out to the beat of an intensifying, dark soundscape, she took to Instagram and wrote, "MAYHEM coming March 7."