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“Suzhal – The Vortex” Season 2 Trailer: A Grimmer, More Twisted Mystery Emerges

Created by Pushkar and Gayatri and directed by Bramma and Sarjun KM, the series sees the return of Kathir and Aishwarya Rajesh in their compelling roles. The ensemble cast includes Lal, Saravanan, Gouri Kishan, Samyuktha Vishwanathan, and Monisha Blessy.
Set against the backdrop of Kaalipattanam during the annual Ashtakaali festival, this season enhances the eerie and suspenseful mood of the storyline.
The plot centers around the shocking murder of Chellappa, a beloved lawyer and social activist, whose untimely demise shakes the community to its core. As the investigation progresses, Sub-Inspector Sakkarai (Kathir) finds himself navigating a maze of hidden agendas and dark secrets. Meanwhile, Nandini (Aishwarya Rajesh), still haunted by her past, becomes embroiled in yet another disturbing mystery.
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What adds to the intrigue this season is the unexpected link between the murder and eight seemingly unrelated women, all of whom are seen as primary suspects. As Sakkarai and Nandini dig deeper, they unravel a tangled web of deception, betrayal, and long-repressed grudges. Each clue raises more questions, every revelation unveils deeper wounds, and the distinction between justice and revenge begins to blur.
The directors promise a more intense and immersive experience this time around. Bramma expressed his eagerness, acknowledging the challenge of matching the success of the first season. He attributed the heightened stakes to the exceptional writing by Pushkar and Gayatri and praised Kathir and Aishwarya Rajesh for their performances that enhance the intrigue of the mystery.
Kathir, reprising his role as the persistent Sakkarai, shared his excitement about returning to the ‘Suzhal’ universe, stating that this new chapter is even more exhilarating, filled with unexpected twists that will keep audiences guessing. Aishwarya Rajesh echoed his enthusiasm, describing her role as Nandini as one of the most fulfilling of her career. She hinted that if viewers found the first season unpredictable, they should prepare for even more surprises ahead.
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Anurag Kashyap Criticizes Controversy Surrounding Hindi Film ‘Phule’

‘Phule’, directed by Anant Mahadevan, is a biographical drama that tells the story of Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule, visionary social reformers who campaigned for education and against caste and gender discrimination in 19th-century India.
The film’s release has been delayed due to protests from certain Brahmin groups, who claim it misrepresents their community.
On Wednesday, Kashyap took to Instagram to express his views on the matter, sharing his personal connection to the subject. He reminisced, “The first play I ever did was about Jyotiba and Savitribai Phule. If casteism did not exist in this country, why would they have had to fight against it?”
In a pointed post, he questioned the protestors’ outrage, stating, “These Brahmin groups are either ashamed or living in a parallel Brahmin India we can’t see. Who’s the real fool here?”
He expressed particular frustration over how certain groups seem to access unreleased films before they go through official reviews. “When a film is submitted to the censor board, only four people view it. So, how are these fringe groups watching it ahead of its public release? Who’s leaking it? The whole system is rigged,” he claimed.
Responding to a comment on his post, he took a direct approach, stating, “Brahmins pe main… koi problem?”—a remark that ignited additional debate online.
The film aims to celebrate the revolutionary efforts of the Phules, who fought to ensure that girls had access to education at a time when such opportunities were largely unavailable, especially for those from lower castes.
Directed by Mahadevan and featuring a cast led by Pratik Gandhi and Patralekha Paul, ‘Phule’ was initially set to be released soon but now faces an indefinite postponement due to the ongoing controversy.
Brahmin groups argue that the film casts them in a negative light, while its supporters contend that it simply portrays historical realities that some may prefer to overlook.
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Sonakshi Sinha Responds to Trolls Speculating About Her Divorce

In a comment on one of her Instagram posts, a user wrote, “Your divorce is too close to you.” Sonakshi quickly responded, “Pehele teri mummy papa karenge, phir hum. Promise.” (Translation: “First, your parents will get a divorce. Then we will, promise.”)
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In an earlier interview with Hauterrfly, Sonakshi spoke fondly of their interfaith marriage, saying, “We weren’t focused on religion. We are two people in love who wanted to get married, and that’s exactly what we did. He doesn’t impose his religion on me, nor do I on him. We’ve never really discussed religion; instead, we appreciate and embrace each other’s cultures. They have traditions in their home, and I have mine. We respect each other’s cultures just as they respect my family.”
Sonakshi and Zaheer exchanged vows on June 23, 2024, after dating for seven years. In a heartfelt announcement, Sonakshi shared, “On this very day, seven years ago (23.06.2017), we saw love in its purest form in each other’s eyes and decided to hold on to it. Today, that love has guided us through all challenges and triumphs, leading to this moment where, with the blessings of our families and our gods, we are now husband and wife.”
On the professional front, Sonakshi’s latest project was ‘Kakuda,’ alongside Riteish Deshmukh and Saqib Saleem. Up next, she stars in ‘Nikita Roy and The Book of Darkness’ along with Paresh Rawal and Suhail Nayyar.
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‘Jaat’ Controversy: Producers Release Statement Addressing Religious Sentiments

The makers of ‘Jaat’ acknowledged the criticism, stating, “We have received backlash regarding a particular scene in the film. Effective immediately, we have removed that scene. It was never our intention to offend anyone’s religious beliefs, and we sincerely apologize to those who felt hurt.” In response to the criticism and police complaint, the controversial sequence has been excised from the final cut of the film.
For those unfamiliar, the issue arose from a sequence where Randeep Hooda appears inside a church under a crucifix while a congregation prays. The scene includes elements of violence and intimidation within the church’s confines.
Co-produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory, ‘Jaat’ features music by S Thaman and cinematography by Rishi Punjabi, with editing by Naveen Nooli and art direction by Avinash Kolla. This film marks Gopichand Malineni’s debut in Hindi cinema. Besides Deol and Hooda, the cast includes Saiyami Kher and Regina Cassandra.
Subsequently, due to a disappointing box office performance, the makers announced a sequel titled ‘Jaat 2’ on April 17. Sunny Deol took to Instagram to share the news, posting a poster and writing, “#Jaat on to a New Mission! #Jaat2.” The sequel will also be directed by Gopichand Malineni, with Mythri Movie Makers returning for production. As of now, it’s unclear if other cast members will reprise their roles alongside Sunny Deol.
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