(Crisp) Movie Review: TOY STORY 5 by FENIL SETA


Toy Story 5 is better than Toy Story 4 and raises an important point about screen addiction, difficulty faced by people in making friends despite being connected all the time etc. Hence, it is truly a film of today. Like any Disney-Pixar film, it is peppered with several entertaining and funny moments, while also leaving viewers with thoughts that make them ponder. However, a major issue with the film is that Woody (Tom Hanks), arguably the face of the franchise, doesn’t have much to contribute. Believe it or not, the story would have progressed even if he were not there. Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), too, is underutilized. Also, the humans are shown behaving in an absurd manner, especially when devices and toys do things behind their backs. Joan Cusack (Jessie) gets the maximum scope and, in fact, the film’s main focus is on Jessie this time. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen also do well, notwithstanding their insignificant parts. Conan O’Brien (Smart Pants) and Mykal-Michelle Harris (Blaze) make their presence felt. All in all, Toy Story 5 is worth watching for its relevance.

My rating - *** ½ out of 5!

(Crisp) Movie Review: THE FURIOUS by FENIL SETA

The Furious is a Hong Kong action film that has attracted worldwide attention for its novel action scenes. After establishing the characters and their bond, the action soon begins. The scene in the truck and thereafter is very gripping. There are fight scenes at regular intervals, which keep the interest going. There's an unexpected development in the Snake Pit sequence, which is impressive. Though The Furious is only 113 minutes long, it seems lengthy because certain fight scenes are needlessly long. As a result, the novelty wears off after a point. There's a very silly twist in the climax. It does amuse viewers, but also makes it clear that one should not look for logic. Xie Miao is damn good as the mute protagonist and his fight scenes are killer. Joe Taslim (Navin) is slightly overshadowed by Xie but nevertheless makes his presence felt. Brian Le (Ho) gets to play a silly part, but he performs it with sincerity. Joey Iwanaga (Paklung) is over the top. Manatsanun Phanlerdwongsakul (Police sergeant) leaves a mark. Lastly, the young Yang Enyou (Rainy) is cute. All in all, The Furious is a timepass watch, especially for the lovers of such films.

My rating - *** out of 5!

(Crisp) Movie Review: COCKTAIL 2 by FENIL SETA


Cocktail 2’s trailer doesn’t reveal the exact story and that works in the film’s favour. There are moments that border on bizarre, but director Homi Adajania treats them convincingly and hence, one goes along with the developments. Along with writers Luv Ranjan and Tarun Jain, he avoids taking the conventional route during confrontational scenes and instead adds quirk to such moments, which comes across as a breath of fresh air. Yet, the film is not shallow and the climax proves it. On the flipside, despite the best efforts, the film does get silly at places. The pre-climax is weak and leaves viewers wondering where the film is headed. Also, Kunal’s character is not fleshed out adequately and we don’t fully understand what makes him the way he is. Speaking of performances, Kriti Sanon steals the show. This is her best performance after Mimi and hopefully, the film gives her career the kind of boost that Cocktail did for Deepika Padukone. Shahid Kapoor is presented in a dashing avatar and, as expected, delivers a smashing performance. Rashmika Mandanna gets somewhat overshadowed but there’s no doubt that she puts her best foot forward. Tiku Talsania has limited screen time initially but leaves a mark later on. The songs are well-wovem into the narrative and ‘Tumhi Ho Bandhu’ in particular arrives at a crucial juncture. All in all, Cocktail 2 is a breezy, fun-filled entertainer.

My rating - *** ½ out of 5!

Fenil's Bollywood Talk # 939


WILL COCKTAIL 2 MANAGE TO OPEN BETTER THAN COCKTAIL?

After two weeks of multiple releases, the next two weeks will see just one major Hindi film trying its luck at the box office – Cocktail 2. Like any other Maddock production, the romcom has been extensively marketed and is constantly in the news.

Cocktail 2 stars Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna and is directed by Homi Adajania. The songs are peppy while the film’s promos promise a vibrant, youthful entertainer. For many months, there were murmurs that Kriti and Rashmika play lesbian lovers. However, they recently clarified at an event that it's not true. One song from the film, ‘Mashooka’, has especially worked well and is big on Instagram Reels.

However, the film faces some roadblocks. While there’s excitement for the film, a section of the audience will prefer to wait-and-watch, that is, go through the response and then book tickets. The film’s ‘A’ certification has raised eyebrows. It won’t affect business, as proven by Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar The Revenge that adult rating is no more a roadblock. However, viewers are curious why such a rating has been given to a film that doesn't seem really adult.

Cocktail 2’s advance booking is decent and is expected to have a double digit opening if collections jump as intended in the evening and night shows. The first part, Cocktail (2012), starring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty, opened at Rs. 10.47 crores. The aim of Cocktail 2 would be to go past this figure. With limited competition from holdover releases, the film should then aim for a Rs. 45-50 crore weekend.

Meanwhile, Haunted – Echoes Of The Past emerged as a surprise last week. An opening of Rs. 1.50 crores was considered the best-case scenario pre-release. But it went on to collect Rs. 2.25 crores and is the best-performing film of the week. The weekday trend is weak. But the job is done and it’ll the end Week 1 with earnings totaling Rs. 14 crores.

On the other hand, Main Vaapas Aaunga was expected to take a Rs. 2-3 crore start. Sadly, it opened at just Rs. 1.10 crores. One expected the collections to double on Saturday and Sunday. That didn’t happen and the film collected Rs. 1.85 crores and Rs. 2.50 crores respectively.

Thankfully, the Monday hold was strong, when the film collected as much as on Friday. On Tuesday, due to the discounted rates, collections jumped to Rs. 1.50 crores. On Wednesday, the earnings should have come down. Instead, the film collected Rs. 1.75 crores. The film is expected to collect around Rs. 11.50 crores in Week 1. It needs to earn as much or more than Week 1 to come out with some sort of respectable collections.

Ram Gopal Varma eyes gritty biopic on encounter specialist Daya Nayak

Ram Gopal Varma and Daya Nayak

Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; June 18, 2026)

It’s going to get dark, gritty, and bloody when Ram Gopal Varma dives into the underbelly of Mumbai’s crime world, where the line between law and outlaw is razor-thin. Industry sources tell mid-day that early discussions are underway for the filmmaker to direct a biopic on celebrated Mumbai encounter specialist Daya Nayak. Multiple insiders indicate that the project will be backed by a big studio. 

“The idea has been around for a while, but in recent months there has been renewed movement on it. Right now, the priority is getting the screenplay right and deciding the lens through which Daya Nayak’s story should be told,” says a source familiar with the development.

The film could potentially be positioned as a revival of the ‘Company’ franchise. Varma had once planned to make ‘Company 2’, centred on encounter specialists, with Nayak reportedly serving as a consultant, says another insider.

“In 2010, there were conversations around fitting it organically into the larger world of ‘Company’. While nothing has been decided yet, it has come up during discussions.”

Moushumi Chatterjee writes to PM Narendra Modi; raises alarm over environmental damage

Moushumi Chatterjee Pics/File Photo, PTI, AP

Upala KBR (MID-DAY; June 18, 2026)

The heat is relentless, the rains are erratic, and concrete seems to be winning over little green cover. Disturbed by what she sees as a worsening ecological crisis, veteran actor Moushumi Chatterjee has written to the country’s top political leaders, urging them to protect nature before development comes at an irreversible cost.

The actor addressed her letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, expressing her grievances. She says, “The rise in temperature is causing heat waves. The rains have been absconding. This is proof in itself of where we are heading whilst tampering with Mother Nature. After cutting trees at Aarey, they want to cut mangroves in Mumbai, our first line of defense against coastal erosion.”

She questions the government’s plans for the livelihoods of the fishermen who depend on the ecosystem. While crediting authorities for building parks, sanctuaries, reserves, and eco-homestays, she says, “it’s not the same”.

“The ecological balance is disrupted, and the consequences are far-reaching. The Maharashtra State Wildlife Board approved a mining project in a crucial Tiger corridor despite a wildlife committee’s objection, which involves cutting over 18,000 trees across 35.95 hectares. For the upcoming Andaman and Nicobar Project, several animal and plant species and tribal families in the area will be affected. Is progress necessary to destroy our air, water, and food? I’m sure the authorities are aware of the bigger picture, and will consider the long-term implications of their decisions,” she hopes.

On stray dogs
Chatterjee is also appalled by the court’s order to relocate stray dogs. She questions Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Minister Pankaja Gopinath Munde on how she “plans to help financially struggling shelters”.

“Compassionate citizens who feed them are being harassed. Community dogs are being killed for no reason. Progress, development, and providing protection is not a legal reason to harm an animal and plant species,” she argues.

Gippy Grewal reveals he cleaned toilets in Canada: "Had to struggle until my second album"

Gippy on cleaning toilets in Canada: Had to struggle until my second album

HINDUSTAN TIMES (June 18, 2026)

Actor-singer Gippy Grewal who is gearing up for the release of Carry on Jatta 4, recently opened up about his journey towards success, including the struggles he faced in Canada in his early years.

During a conversation with comedian Bharti Siingh and husband Harssh Limbachiyaa, Gippy shared that although his debut song Chakk Ley was a hit, he had to juggle multiple jobs to make ends meet until his second album’s release.

“I used to do 3-4 jobs. By the time I returned home, it would be 4 o’clock in the morning. Then, I would pick up my wife (Ravneet Grewal) and the two of us would distribute newspapers. She also worked at Subway from 6 am to 4 pm and then worked as a security guard,” revealed the Angreji Beat singer.

The 43-year-old added that he and his wife even took on a cleaning contract at a mall to support themselves. “In the evening, we would work for 2-3 hours. Picking trays from the food court was her work and I did the cleaning. I had to clean the toilets as well. In other jobs, I would make 8 dollars, but in the mall cleaning job, I would get almost $13 (around Rs. 900).”

Despite the hardships, he and his wife always supported each other. Recalling the newspaper job, he shared, “My wife and I would think that this is our time together. So we would keep talking the whole time and get done with that job in two hours.”

Gippy married Ravneet in 2007. They are parents to three kids: Ekom Grewal, Shinda Grewal and Gurbaaz Grewal.

"May God give me strength": Sonu Nigam opens up about painful nerve condition

May God give me strength: Sonu Nigam opens up about painful nerve condition

HINDUSTAN TIMES (June 18, 2026)

Singer Sonu Nigam, 52, has revealed that he is battling a painful nerve condition that has kept him under medical supervision over the past week, requiring multiple MRI and CT scans, medications and physiotherapy sessions.

In a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday, the singer, while showing a patch on his shoulder and neck, said, “My nerves are pinched. I have been taking MRI and CT scans for a week. I have been taking a lot of medicines.”

The singer added, “Physiotherapy was very painful. I am taking painkillers now. Due to that, my throat is also a little heavy.”

Sonu explained that the muscle-relaxant medication prescribed as part of his treatment has also “affected his throat”, a concern for a singer preparing for live performances.

Despite the discomfort, Sonu said he is committed to going ahead with his upcoming concerts. “May God give me strength,” he said, admitting that he is feeling nervous ahead of the performances.

The singer is scheduled to perform on June 27 in Mumbai, followed by concerts in Delhi on July 25 and Abu Dhabi on August 21.

In Hollywood, auditions come before agencies-Ali Fazal

‘In Hollywood, auditions come before agencies’

Mahima Pandey (HINDUSTAN TIMES; June 18, 2026)

Actor Ali Fazal has stepped into a police uniform for the first time in filmmaker Prosit Roy’s latest crime thriller Raakh, inspired by the infamous 1978 Ranga-Billa case. The actor says playing Sub-Inspector Jayprakash Jatav was a gradual process that took time to find its rhythm.

“It’s a cop role, vardi hai, which was a great lead-up because I kept asking, ‘Costume trial kab hoga?’ Then the first day arrived and I realised, ‘Fit nahin aa raha… Maybe Prosit won’t like this’. It’s been a slow and steady puzzle arriving at it,” Fazal tells us during a visit to Delhi.

While Raakh sees him explore new territory, Fazal’s next outing will bring him back to familiar ground as he reprises his fan-favourite role of Guddu Pandit in Mirzapur: The Movie. Asked to compare the two characters, he says, “Guddu has a very flamboyant world. Everybody’s right in their own story. I just finished the Mirzapur film, and it’s another kind of a thrill.”

Fazal is also among the few Indian actors who have successfully built an international portfolio, with projects such as Victoria & Abdul (2017), Death on the Nile (2022) and Kandahar (2023) to his credit. 

Asked for advice for actors hoping to break into Hollywood, he says, “It works differently from India. Don’t be shy of giving auditions. It’s one of the most humbling experiences. A lot of actors have this misconception that they’ll go there, find an agency and life will start. It’s actually the other way around. You have to get through auditions, land one part and then the agencies come to you.”

Sanchita Ugale's kin seek probe over messages with ex


After chats and financial transactions between late actress Sanchita Ugale and a fellow actor surface online, her family allege mental harassment and demand an investigation
Apoorva Agashe (MUMBAI MIRROR; June 18, 2026)

Days after television actress Sanchita Ugale was found dead at her residence in Nallasopara East, her family has demanded a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death after screenshots of chats and financial transactions between the actress and a fellow actor surfaced on social media.

Ugale, known for her role in Kumkum Bhagya and for appearing in Vicky Kaushal-starrer Chhaava, was found at her residence earlier this week. While police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR), her family believes the contents of the viral screenshots warrant a deeper probe.

Speaking to Mumbai Mirror, her father, Machindra Ugale, said the family came across the screenshots only after the incident.

“We do not know what exactly happened that pushed our daughter to take such an extreme step. After her death, social media was flooded with screenshots showing chats and monetary transactions between her and an actor she knew. We have many questions and want a fair investigation into the matter,” he said.

According to the family, Ugale and the actor had previously worked together in a television serial and had been in a relationship. The screenshots purportedly show financial transactions between the two, which, according to the family, had led to frequent disputes.

The family has also alleged that the chats contain derogatory remarks directed at the actress.

“The chats clearly show objectionable language being used. She was mentally harassed, and we suspect that this may have contributed to her taking such an extreme step. We want the police to investigate all aspects of the matter,” her father alleged.

One of the screenshots circulating on social media reportedly shows a Google Pay transaction of Rs 3,000 accompanied by messages in which the actress was allegedly called “chapri” and told that she needed to learn how to act.

“She was an established actress. If someone constantly speaks to her in such a manner, it can affect a person mentally. That is why we believe every angle must be examined,” her father said.

The family said Ugale was alone at home when the incident took place. She was rushed to hospital but was declared dead.

Achole police said an ADR has been registered and that inquiries are underway.

“As of now, an ADR has been registered in the matter. We are probing the case from all angles. Her family has sought a fair investigation and we are conducting the inquiry accordingly,” a police officer said.