Bhumi Pednekar Shines in Director Pulkit’s Gritty Real-Life Crime Drama, Bhakshak, Exposing Bihar Child Abuse Racket

Mumbai, India – Acclaimed actress Bhumi Pednekar takes on the role of a Patna-based journalist in the intense real-life crime drama “Bhakshak,” which sheds light on a child abuse racket in a Bihar shelter home. The film delves into the chilling realities of child abuse and the importance of raising awareness about this heinous crime. In an exclusive interview with Zoom, Bhumi Pednekar discussed the significance of her role and the impact of the film …

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FBI Director Kash Patel Accuses Former Agency Leadership of Hiding Chinese Election Interference Evidence

Washington, D.C. — FBI Director Kash Patel has presented to Congress damning allegations that previous FBI authorities suppressed crucial investigations into Chinese meddling in the 2020 presidential race. These developments fuel a growing debate around political influence and transparency within major U.S. intelligence institutions. According to Patel, an Internal Intelligence Report originally crafted by the FBI’s Albany office implicated the Chinese Communist Party in a scheme to produce fraudulent driver’s licenses aimed at manipulating the …

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FBI Director Kash Patel Sues MSNBC Analyst for Defamation Over Claims of Nightclub Frequenting

Austin, Texas – FBI Director Kash Patel is taking legal action against Frank Figliuzzi, an MSNBC columnist and former FBI official, for defamation following claims Figliuzzi made about Patel’s presence at nightclubs instead of the FBI headquarters. Filed on June 2 in Texas, the lawsuit challenges statements made on a May 2 broadcast of Morning Joe, adding fuel to ongoing public scrutiny over Patel’s leadership at the FBI. During the broadcast, Figliuzzi, who also serves …

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Acclaimed ‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ Director Robert Benton Dies at 92, Leaves Legacy of Groundbreaking Cinema

NEW YORK — Robert Benton, an influential filmmaker celebrated for his deep, character-driven stories and his role in shaping modern American cinema, died in his Manhattan home on Sunday, May 11. He was 92. Benton’s death was confirmed by his long-time assistant Marisa Forzano. Born in Dallas, Texas on September 29, 1932, Benton was raised in the neighboring small town of Waxahachie. Overcoming early challenges associated with undiagnosed dyslexia, he refined his knack for visual …

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Fires Highland Park Rec Director Suffering from Mass Shooting-Induced PTSD

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. – The city of Highland Park, Illinois has made the decision to terminate the position of recreation director, who is reportedly suffering from PTSD induced by a mass shooting incident. This decision has sparked controversy and drawn attention to the importance of mental health awareness in the workplace. The former recreation director, who has been identified as experiencing mass shooting-induced PTSD, was relieved of their duties by the city council. The termination …

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Director of ‘Society of the Snow’ Reveals Vision for Plane Crash Survival Story

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Director Jonas Royce of the upcoming film “Society of the Snow” has shared his perspective on the portrayal of the harrowing true story of a plane crash survival. The film is set to depict the unbelievable yet inspiring account of the passengers’ resilience and determination in the face of adversity. Royce, known for his poignant storytelling and visual artistry, discussed the delicate balance of depicting such a tragic event. He emphasized …

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Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: Director Reveals Alternate Endings Including Sinister Serial Killer Twist

Toronto, Ontario, Canada- The popular movie, “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” had several alternate endings in consideration before the final version was chosen. According to co-writer and director Edgar White, one of the alternate endings involved Scott ending up with Knives instead of Ramona, but White felt that it “wasn’t right.” Another potential ending took a much darker turn, portraying Scott as a serial killer who had murdered Ramona’s exes instead of merely defeating them …

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Legendary TV Director Don Mischer Dies at 85 After Illustrious Six-Decade Career in Live Broadcasting

Los Angeles — Don Mischer, an influential figure in television production and direction, died at the age of 85 on April 11, 2025. Renowned for his work on several prestigious live events, Mischer’s six-decade career spanned iconic moments from Olympic ceremonies to presidential inaugurations, leaving a lasting legacy on the broadcast industry. Mischer’s passing in Los Angeles was confirmed just days after he directed the 2025 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony in Santa Monica, an event attended …

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Visionary Director Ted Kotcheff, Creator of ‘First Blood’ and ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ Passes Away at 94

Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico – Renowned Canadian filmmaker Ted Kotcheff, known for directing iconic films such as “First Blood” and “Weekend at Bernie’s,” died on April 10, 2025, at the age of 94. The cause of death was heart failure, as confirmed by his family. Born Theodore Kotcheff in Toronto to Bulgarian immigrant parents on April 7, 1931, he carved out a prolific career that spanned several decades and crossed various genres. Kotcheff’s educational journey in …

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Snow Society brings the best of Director J.A. Bayona

Madrid, Spain – Director J.A. Bayona re-explores his fascination with calamities and the unyielding resilience required to survive them in his latest film “Society of the Snow.” Based on the 1972 Andes flight disaster, this dramatized account presents a haunting portrayal of both horror and hope in the face of adversity. Bayona’s storytelling captures the tale’s beauty and tragedy, earning acclaim as his finest work yet. The film centers around the harrowing true story of …

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