Chand Mera Dil collects 10.40 cr in 3 days
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CHAND MERA DIL had a dull first weekend of around 10.50 crore nett as the film failed to do much on Saturday and Sunday after a poor collections on the first day. The first day got some benefit of lower rates but not to the level it should have. The 2.75 crore nett was pretty much how much it was expected to open to if all things were normal.
The film is now on a buy one get one free deal on Monday which may allow it to hold a little better than it would have otherwise. The offer will benefit on Monday and then Tuesday there will be discounted rates followed by a holiday on Wednesday for Eid. These factors will not change the fate of the film but will basically maybe boost the film for a crore or two over the weekdays.
This film was a love story and not a rom com which today holds more appeal with youth. But that love story not coming out properly in trailers and the music not being as strong as it should be has probably held the film back and its tough recovering from a dull start.
The collections of CHAND MERA DIL are as follows.
Friday - 2,75,00,000 apprx
Saturday - 3,50,00,000 apprx
Sunday - 4,15,00,000 apprx
TOTAL - 10,40,00,000 apprx
Deool Band 2 collects 15 cr in 4 days; Drishyam 3 collects 49.75 cr
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There are two regional films which have done very well this weekend - the Marathi film DEOOL BAND 2 and Malayalam film DRISHYAM 3. The former collected 15 crore nett and is set for a strong run looking at the trend of the film. Monday could be as good or even better than the first day. It was a four day weekend for the film.
The weekend collections of Marathi film DEOOL BAND 2 are as follows.
Thursday - 2,25,00,000 apprx
Friday - 2,50,00,000 apprx
Saturday - 4,50,00,000 apprx
Sunday - 5,75,00,000 apprx
TOTAL - 15,00,00,000 apprx
DRISHYAM 3 collected almost 50 crore nett in its first weekend and is also supported a by a huge overseas collection which should be around $8 million with Gulf alone being over $4 million. It was a four day weekend here as well for the film. The last film of this franchise went straight to television around the pandemic time and did not get a big screen release.
There is also the Tamil film KARUPPU also which collected 105 crore nett in its first week and has added 31-32 crore nett in its second weekend taking the overall total to 136-137 crore nett.
The struggle at present is for the Telugu industry with independent exhibitors in dire straits due to lack of content as the bigger films go for that so called Pan India success which is mostly a myth as you cant plan it but it could happen here and there. This was an industry which was to takeover the Hindi film industry as the biggest in India a few years back. It was media built dream probably coming from the Hyderabad media as it just cant happen.
The collections of Malayalam film DRISHYAM 3 are as follows.
Thursday - 14,50,00,000 apprx
Friday - 10,00,00,000 apprx
Saturday - 12,50,00,000 apprx
Sunday - 12,75,00,000 apprx
TOTAL - 49,75,00,000 apprx
66 hard disks worth Rs 13 lakhs vanish from Zoya Akhtar’s office
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Hardware containing unreleased footage vanishes from Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s production house; staffer sold 24 drives for Rs 20k apiece
Anish Patil (MUMBAI MIRROR; May 26, 2026)
In an alleged data theft that has raised concerns over digital security in the entertainment industry, 66 hard disks containing film-production material, edited footage, advertisement projects and unreleased content allegedly went missing from the Bandra office of filmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s production house Tiger Baby Digital LLP.
Based on a complaint filed by the company’s executive assistant and HR administrator Mehjabeen Mushtaq Shaikh, Bandra police registered an FIR against Mohammad Shahid Azim Khan and Borivali resident Ritesh Suresh Shah (44). Police said both accused have been arrested and remanded to police custody till May 29.
According to investigators, Shah had allegedly purchased 24 of the stolen hard disks from Khan for Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 each. Police suspect some of the hard disks may have been sold in the grey market.
The theft came to light on May 21 after staff members were unable to locate certain hard disks required for ongoing work. A subsequent inspection of storage cabinets allegedly revealed several empty and damaged hard-disk boxes inside the office premises.
Investigators said the company maintained an inventory of 119 hard disks, of which 66 were allegedly missing. The drives, ranging from 16TB to 72TB in storage capacity, reportedly contained raw shooting footage, edited scenes, post-production material, advertisement films, archival content, backups and completed movie data linked to film and OTT productions.
Sources said some of the missing drives allegedly contained unreleased and work-in-progress content, raising concerns over possible leaks and unauthorized circulation.
During internal questioning, Khan allegedly admitted to stealing 24 hard disks over the past five months, police said. However, investigators are yet to trace the remaining missing drives.
Police are also examining whether any data was copied, transferred or leaked before the hard disks disappeared. Cyber experts may be consulted to determine whether the material was accessed externally or circulated online.
Investigators said the allegedly stolen data included footage, rough edits, scene cuts and project files linked to productions such as Made In Heaven and Ghost Stories, along with advertisement campaigns associated with beauty and digital-content companies.
Police are also probing the possible role of another office employee after suspicions were raised internally regarding access to some of the missing drives. However, officials said no conclusions have yet been reached regarding his involvement.
When contacted, complainant Mehjabeen Shaikh declined to comment on the matter.
DCP Mohit Garg confirmed the arrests. Bandra police are now trying to recover the missing hard disks and determine whether the data was duplicated, misused or circulated through any organised network.
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THE TIMES OF INDIA (May 26, 2026)
Mumbai: Two men were arrested on Monday over the alleged theft of 66 hard disks worth Rs 13 lakh from the Bandra office of Bollywood filmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti.
Police said one of them, Mohammad Shahid Khan, had worked at the filmmakers’ office as a support staffer for the past seven years, while the other, Ritesh, purchased the stolen property from him.
Police registered an FIR on Sunday based on a statement by an executive assistant working at Akhtar and Kagti’s production house, Tiger Baby Digital LLP. There are 11 employees, four of whom are support staffers.
According to the FIR, the production house stores data of shoots from films and commercials in hard disks that are kept at the Bandra office. The complainant said she had placed all the hard disks in proper order in the office cupboard in Nov 2025. Thereafter, whenever hard disks were required, Khan was asked to fetch them.
On May 21, other employees at the production house asked Khan to fetch a particular hard disk, which he couldn’t get, according to the FIR. The complainant then checked the cupboard and discovered that some of the boxes in which hard disks had been kept were partially burnt. But neither were there hard disks in them nor was there any burn mark on the cupboard.
The other employees then performed an audit and discovered that 66 hard disks were missing, some of which contained data from films, OTT shows and commercials shot by the production house. The filmmakers were informed and the support staff was quizzed.
According to the FIR, Khan admitted to stealing 24 hard disks over the past five months and selling them to Ritesh, who is based out of Borivali. He did not admit to stealing the rest. Bandra police were then informed.
BNS charges of theft by servant of property in possession of employer and retaining or receiving stolen property have been invoked against Khan and Ritesh.
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Cops arrest two, including employee of filmmaker’s production house, after devices worth around Rs. 13 lakhs disappear from cupboard
Dinesh Vaktania (MID-DAY; May 26, 2026)
The Bandra police arrested two men in connection with the theft of film shoot hard disks worth around Rs 13 lakh from Tiger Baby Digital LLP, the production house owned by filmmaker-producer Zoya Akhtar and screenwriter Reema Kagti.
The complainant, Mehjabeen Mushtaq Sheikh, 36, works as an executive assistant and HR admin at the company. Important film, advertisement, and shoot-related data were stored in the hard disks kept at the Bandra West office.
Theft comes to light
According to the police, on May 21, 2026, around 4.30 pm, a hard disk required for work could not be found. A check of the office cupboard revealed several hard disks were missing, while only a few burnt cardboard boxes were found inside. During verification, police discovered that 66 out of 119 hard disks were missing from the office.
Staff questioned
Suspicion fell on two members of the company’s support staff, who were questioned by police. During interrogation, one employee allegedly confessed to stealing 25 hard disks over the past five months.
Police said the accused sold the hard disks to a Borivali resident for Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 each. CCTV footage from the company office has also been seized for investigation.
Two arrested
The arrested accused have been identified as Mohammad Shahid Azim Khan, an employee at the production house, and Ritesh Shah, 44, a Borivali resident who allegedly purchased the hard disks.
Senior Inspector Ravindra Salunkhe of Bandra police station said, “We have arrested both accused, including the employee who stole the hard disks from the company. Further investigation is underway.”
Farhan Akhtar in talks to play a Pakistani cricketer in Aamir Khan’s Lala Amarnath
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Sources say Farhan Akhtar approached for a cameo in Ashutosh Gowariker’s next; to play a Pak cricketer to Aamir Khan’s Lala Amarnath
Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; May 26, 2026)
Filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker’s next has become one of the most talked about projects in the industry, and for good reason. It sees the director reunite with Aamir Khan over two decades after their classic ‘Lagaan’ (2001).
Now, word is that Farhan Akhtar may have a special appearance in the film that is set against the backdrop of India’s Partition and will chronicle the life of Lala Amarnath, independent India’s first cricket captain.
Akhtar has been attached to the project as a producer, along with Aamir Khan Productions. But he is not ruling out the possibility of stepping in front of the camera.
A source told mid-day that he is likely to slip into the role of a celebrated Pakistani cricketer. “Even though it’s an extended cameo, Farhan’s role is emotionally pivotal to the narrative. He plays Lala Amarnath’s close friend, who remains in Pakistan after the Partition. The film isn’t just about cricket; it’s about friendship during one of the most turbulent moments in the subcontinent’s history. Ashutosh has asked Farhan to consider the role, but it’s not locked yet,” shared a source.
Veteran actors Meenakshi Sheshadri, Anita Kanwal seek second innings
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Natasha Coutinho (HINDUSTAN TIMES; May 26, 2026)
After 30 years in the US, Meenakshi Sheshadri has relocated to Mumbai and is looking for her second innings as an actor. She was part of hit projects including Ghayal (1990), Damini (1993), and Ghatak (1996), before quitting films and marrying investment banker Harish Mysore.
On Monday, the 62-year-old shared a video on Instagram, saying, “After 30 long years, I have relocated to my karmabhoomi, Mumbai, and have stepped once again into the entertainment industry with hope, passion and positivity, I’m really looking forward to meaningful opportunities, whether it’s a lead role, supporting character or even a short show.”
She added that she will continue to spend vacation time with her family in the US.
I’m desperately looking for work: Anita Kanwal
Veteran actor Anita Kanwal, known for films such as Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994) and TV shows including Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Sasural Genda Phool, says she is looking for opportunities in films and on OTT.
The 70-year-old, who began her career in the ’80s, says she is not keen on returning to TV due to the harsh working conditions, including 10-hour + shifts and no day offs.
“I’m desperately looking for work. For a workaholic like me, life is nothing without work. I have been giving auditions, it does not matter to me whether it is a play on the street or a film, I put in the same effort,” she shares, adding, “Not doing TV is a conscious decision unless it’s something meaningful.”
We used old rupee coins in jewellery to reflect how women are judged based on societal expectations-Anupria Goenka
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Onkar Kulkarni (MUMBAI MIRROR; May 25, 2026)
Anupria Goenka made her Cannes Film Festival debut with a look centred on the theme ‘My Body, My Choice’. The actress attended the festival for her film Bombay Stories, screened at the Marche du Film section. Inspired by Saadat Hasan Manto’s short story Hatak, the film sees her play a sex worker — a subject that shaped the concept behind her red-carpet appearance.
Anupria wore an Indo-Western ensemble featuring ajrakh embroidery and a sari-inspired silhouette. One side of the outfit reflected the image of a conventionally acceptable woman, while the other created a bare-chest illusion to highlight how perceptions change based on appearance.
“Since Cannes is a huge global platform, I wanted my appearance to stand for something meaningful. The idea was to express a belief I feel strongly about — that a woman should have complete agency over her own body and choices,” she added. The actress said the white palette represented the idea of purity imposed on women, while red accents symbolized judgement and stigma. Jewellery made from vintage rupee coins added another layer to the concept.
“We used old rupee coins in the jewellery to reflect how women are often assigned value or judged based on societal expectations,” she shared. Anupria added that working on Bombay Stories gave her insight into the lives of sex workers, making the message behind the look more personal.
The actress was recently seen in the horror-comedy Indian Institute of Zombies, where she plays Professor Briganza, a ghostbuster.
People said doing television again after films is suicide. I said… let’s do it then-Rajeev Khandelwal
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Hasti Doshi (BOMBAY TIMES; May 23, 2026)
For over two decades, Rajeev Khandelwal has moved between television, films and OTT without subscribing to a fixed path. Looking back at his early decision to step away from daily soaps at the peak of his popularity, he frames it less as a risk and more as instinct.
“I’ve only been driven by my gut, not by what’s supposed to be done in this industry,” he says, dismissing the idea that shifting mediums is inherently difficult. “Anyone who says something is tough is probably thinking about a journey they haven’t even embarked on. That is a sign of a lack of self-confidence.”
‘People think I’m very intense or introverted’
From Kahiin To Hoga to Shaitaan, Rajeev has often been associated with emotionally intense characters. But he insists the image was never consciously cultivated. “People approach me with complex characters,” he says, adding that projects like Showtime allowed him to experiment with lighter shades. “People think I’m very intense or introverted, but I simply choose to live like that. Not everything needs to be exhibited.”
Still, there are genres he hopes to explore further. “I would love to play a hardcore negative character, but not a caricature. I want that character to have a soul and genuinely believe he is right,” he says.
On visibility, networking and self-belief
Away from the screen too, Rajeev has largely stayed detached from networking culture and the pressure of constant visibility on social media. “Today, I would say it did not matter. It’s been 24 years since I’ve been actively working, so did it really matter? I don’t think so.”
He admits there are moments of self-doubt during professional gaps. “There are times when I wonder, ‘Why was I not cast in that?’ Then one phone call comes along and excites me like a child again. If I wake up excited enough to pack my bags in the morning, then the project is worth doing,” says Rajeev, who is currently enjoying hosting the reality game show Tum Ho Naa - Ghar Ki Superstar. “The show is refreshingly different. Today, most reality shows thrive on conflict, scheming, scandals and drama because that’s what people believe audiences want to watch. But this show stands apart for its simplicity and heart,” he adds.
‘If you made this once, you could make it again’
One piece of advice from a friend continues to anchor him, especially during moments when his unconventional choices were questioned. “Whenever people doubted my decisions, especially when I left a daily soap at its peak — a friend told me, ‘Who made this? If you made this once, then you could make it again’. That thought has stayed with me. Take away everything, and I should still be able to recreate it — if I am truly worthy of the love people have given me,” he says signing off.
Refusing to belong to one medium
The actor remains critical of the industry’s tendency to operate within rigid formulas and preconceived notions. “Corporates work on templates. Ten TV actors didn’t work in films, so suddenly everyone believed that no TV actor can work in films. But it takes just one person to break that pattern,” he says. That thinking also influenced his decision to return to television after films — another move many around him advised against.
“People said doing television again after films is suicide. I said… let’s do it then (laughs). The fun is not in following the trend. The fun is in setting the trend,” shares Rajeev.
Walking away from fame at its peak
His exit from Kahiin To Hoga remains one of Indian television’s most talked-about departures. At the height of his popularity, Rajeev chose to leave the show — a move many considered career suicide at the time. He says, “I realized the kind of love I was receiving would eventually reach a peak and then we would start dragging it. I thought that was cheating the audience. I need to feel deserving of that love. And that cannot happen if I’m stuck on one show for five or six years.”
Rajeev’s transition to films with Aamir happened just as organically. Contrary to industry assumptions, he insists he was never actively pursuing a Bollywood career. “I wasn’t looking for films. I read the script and thought it was excellent. Later, I realized it was a film script, and I was on board,” he recalls.
FWICE to announce its decision over Ranveer Singh-Farhan Akhtar’s Don 3 row on May 25
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FWICE’s Ashoke Pandit says federation will take a call on Don 3 row after internal meeting today
Vinay MR Mishra (BOMBAY TIMES; May 25, 2026)
With the unresolved feud between Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani (Excel Entertainment), over Don 3 continuing to escalate, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) is now set to take a call on the matter. A crucial internal meeting involving FWICE President, Birendra Nath Tiwari, Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit, along with Hon General Secretary, Ashok Dubey and Treasurer, Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav, is expected to take place today which could determine the future course of the film.
Before reaching FWICE, a few months ago, the dispute was also discussed at the Producers Guild of India, where several senior producers reportedly attempted to mediate and resolve the matter amicably.
Post the internal meeting today, a press conference will be held announcing the federation’s decision. When Bombay Times reached out to Ashoke Pandit, he told us, “It’s a very serious matter, and this trend is very wrong. We are having an internal meeting first, and then we will be taking a call.”
He added, “We will not allow the industry to be doomed. Whatever we will do, it will be in the interest of the industry.”
The Don 3 controversy erupted after reports claimed Ranveer Singh had stepped away from the film shortly before the shoot was set to begin, leading to a dispute between him and the makers.
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FWICE to announce its decision over Ranveer Singh-Farhan Akhtar’s ‘Don 3’ row today; likely to set rules against artistes exiting projects at the last minute
Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; May 25, 2026)
Almost five months after Ranveer Singh exited ‘Don 3’ leading to a row with producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, the matter is expected to reach its resolution on May 25. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), whom filmmaker Akhtar had approached when the dispute reached a head, will announce its decision at 4 pm on Monday after its final meeting at 2:30 pm. Industry insiders have told mid-day that the body conducted two meetings with Singh and the makers over the past week.
An insider present at the discussions revealed that the conversations focused on the larger issue of stars walking out of projects at the last minute. “Everybody agreed that this cannot become a pattern. Not every film will become a blockbuster like ‘Dhurandhar’ [2025]. If actors begin exiting projects days before schedules begin, smaller producers will collapse under the pressure,” shared the insider.
Singh, who was attached to ‘Don 3’ since its announcement in 2024, walked out the film in January. Akhtar reportedly filed a legal suit against the actor and approached the Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA) in April, alleging that nearly R46 crore had been spent on ‘Don 3’ prep. A source revealed, “After three reminders, Ranveer’s team eventually responded over e-mail saying the matter was not within the association’s purview.”
According to sources, FWICE’s decision on May 25 could also see the body announcing the introduction of a formal framework to discourage abrupt exits by talent.
I have equal respect for Narendra Modi and for Rahul Gandhi-Shekhar Suman
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Returning 14 years after ‘Movers & Shakers’ with a talk show, host Shekhar Suman says ‘Shekhar Tonite’ carries forward his intent of critiquing current events
Upala KBR (MID-DAY; May 25, 2026)
Wit, sarcasm, and a critique of the happenings across the country are back on the menu. Delivering them is Shekhar Suman, who, in 1997, gave India one of its iconic late-night talk shows, Movers & Shakers. Fourteen years since it went off air, the host is back with Shekhar Tonite. “Movers & Shakers was instinct. Shekhar Tonite is intent,” Suman told mid-day.
On May 15, Shekhar Tonite opened with Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, as the guest, followed by another episode featuring actor Bobby Deol. Of course, the highlight was Suman’s keen-eyed observations, as he scrutinised the current Indian political scene, the advisory to not buy gold, and the recent exam paper leaks.
“There is a misconception that the show hits out at people. For me, every person has a social responsibility. I have equal respect for our Prime Minister [Narendra Modi] and for Rahul Gandhi. If I elect someone and they are not able to deliver, I have the right to critique them, but I am not criticizing them. I am like RK Laxman’s The Common Man, who wants to express himself. I’m raising my voice against what is happening in society, but doing so in the most civilized manner,” said the host.
Gimmicks, he insisted, have no place in his show. “No rapid fire, no planted controversies. Think of it as the opposite of doomscrolling. It’s slow content for a fast world,” he asserted.
What made him stream it on his official YouTube channel, instead of an OTT platform? “Freedom. On my own channel, there is no algorithm telling me to shorten it or make it trend in eight seconds. I want to make conversation for people. If OTT respects that, we’ll talk.”
I don’t want anyone’s hard earned money to be lost to scammers-Ronit Roy
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S Farah Rizvi (HINDUSTAN TIMES; May 25, 2026)
Actor Ronit Bose Roy has become the latest victim of digital impersonation. On Thursday, the 60-year-old warned fans on Instagram, writing that scamsters posing as him have been approaching people, asking for Rs. 45,000 for private meet-and-greet sessions (see right). Roy also shared screenshots of the poser’s WhatsApp chats with fans.
Speaking to us, the actor says this incident was brought to his notice by a friend, whose acquaintance received messages soliciting money.
“The message in my name was asking for a meet and greet with fans, asking them to pay Rs. 45,000 for it,” he says, adding, “How could I do such an obnoxious act? Asking fans to pay up to meet me? I had to put my fans on alert. People are out there to target you whenever they get a chance.”
Theactor, known for TV shows such as Adaalat and Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, now says he will be pursuing the matter legally to “curb it at the right time”.
“Of course, I will take legal action on this. All will be done to prevent the misuse of my name. Scamming is a criminal activity and an offence. I will follow the due process to deal with it and curb the menace. I don’t want anyone’s hard-earned money to be lost to scammers,” he says, adding, “Now it is for the law to see and take action, and to check if anything like this has happened before. I hope they nab the person behind it to stop this from spreading.”
While Roy remains confident that his friends will never fall for such messages or requests for money, he feels fans, too, should exercise vigilance.
“Too many such instances are being reported, though a lot of awareness is being created, but many people out there are still gullible. It’s essential to think twice before sending money to anyone in response to a social media request. A basic awareness of performing due diligence should be in place,” he concludes.
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