Category: Entertainment
This Free-To-Stream 80% Western Series Blended the Best of ‘Yellowstone’ With ‘Friday Night Lights’
Wildfire is an overlooked series that merges the emotional depth of Friday Night Lights with the Western setting and family dynamics of Yellowstone.
Millie Bobby Brown Says She Always Felt Safe on Set with David Harbour
Millie Bobby Brown didn’t need Eleven’s powers to protect herself from David Harbour . insisting the two didn’t have any issues despite rumors of bullying. The actress dove into their relationship during a conversation about the final season of.
Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders premieres at IFFI ahead of Netflix release on December 19
Netflix’s upcoming crime thriller Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders marked its world premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. The film, the next chapter in the universe introduced by Raat Akeli Hai, will release globally on Netflix on 19 December. Directed by Honey Trehan and written by Smita Singh, the film sees Nawazuddin Siddiqui return as Inspector Jatil Yadav. The story picks up in Kanpur, where the influential Bansal family is found murdered inside their mansion. As Jatil steps into the case, he is confronted by intersecting trails of power, deception, belief systems and secrets that have remained buried for years. Produced by RSVP and MacGuffin Pictures, the film features a strong ensemble cast including Radhika Apte, Chitrangda Singh, Deepti Naval, Rajat Kapoor, Revathy, Ila Arun, Sanjay Kapoor and Akhilendra Mishra. Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, Director of Original Films at Netflix India, said the new film deepens the mood and mystery that defined the first installment. She noted that Honey Trehan “returns to raise the stakes with a mystery that is more ambitious in scale, layered in character and grounded in emotional truth.”Honey Trehan described the sequel as an opportunity to explore the emotional and moral cost of uncovering the truth. “With Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, we’ve gone deeper into the world we built earlier. This film explores the price of truth and the corruption of conscience, with the stakes higher than ever,” he said. Speaking about its IFFI premiere, he added that the festival “has always been a space that celebrates authentic storytelling,” making the debut especially meaningful. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) Nawazuddin Siddiqui shared that stepping back into Jatil Yadav’s world felt familiar yet challenging. “This film takes him to places he’s never been, emotionally and morally,” he said, calling the IFFI screening a special moment ahead of its global launch. Following its premiere at IFFI, Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders will begin streaming worldwide on Netflix on 19 December 2025. Also Read: From Left-Handed Girl to Raat Akeli Hai sequel: Netflix announces full IFFI 2025 showcase.
Dick Van Dyke Admits He Doesn’t ‘Fear’ Death and Lives ‘in the Moment’… as ‘Blind and Deaf’ Acting Legend Struggles Toward 100th Birthday
The legendary entertainer said he’s had such a ‘wonderful life’ he ‘can’t complain’ or ‘fear’ death.
Mr. Big comes to Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves on December 9
The original big bad of Art of Fighting is older and wiser, but still rocking his electric Arnis sticks and cocky mean streak.
30 Feline Funnies to Pre-Game Your Thanksgiving Feast
As the temperature drops and the grocery-store turkeys start giving you the side-eye, there’s really only one reliable source of comfort. Cats. Cats do not care about the weather, your travel plans, or whether you bought the wrong kind of cranberry sauce. They care about naps, snacks, and asserting dominance over every soft surface in your home. Honestly, relatable. With Thanksgiving creeping closer, the annual circus has officially begun. You’re mentally preparing for the long drive, the well-meaning but exhausting relatives, and the inevitable moment when someone asks what you do for work again. Meanwhile, your cat is preparing too, but mostly by finding new ways to sit directly on the sweater you need to pack.
‘I don’t want a lion. I can’t have a lion. I’m pretty sure it’s illegal’: Uncle with good intentions wants to gift his nephew a lion cub, the panicked nephew refuses, but the lion has already been bought
You know how we always talk about how much we wish we could own big cats the same way that we have regular house cats? Like, in an ideal world. In a purrfect world. Because big cats are just regular cats. but big, right? They certainly act like it. And although we know yes, we actually do know that big cats are wild and beautiful creatures, we have also seen people online befriend lions and people raise cheetahs and remain friends with them. So, we know that it’s pawssible. Still, with all that said, if someone ever came up to us and asked us whether we actually wanted to have one. sure, in that purrfect world, we would say yes. But in the real world, we would have probably panicked the same way that the person in this story did. Maybe, at some point in his life, this person mentioned to their uncle that they love lions, but we don’t think that they ever actually expected to be offered a cub one day.