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“The Eye” Featuring Shruti Haasan Set to Premiere at the 2025 Wench Film Festival

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Shruti Haasan’s latest film, the British psychological thriller “The Eye,” is set to have its Indian premiere as the opening feature at the 5th Wench Film Festival. Founded by Sapna Bhavnani, this festival celebrates horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films and will take place from February 27 to March 2, 2025.

Directed by Daphne Schmon, “The Eye” marks Shruti Haasan’s debut in an international leading role. The film narrates the story of Diana, played by Shruti, who travels to a remote island to scatter the ashes of her late husband, Felix (portrayed by Mark Rowley), who drowned there.

What begins as a heartfelt quest for closure soon takes a sinister twist as she unravels the chilling legend of the “Evil Eye” ritual—an ancient practice that offers the chance to bring Felix back but at a harrowing cost.

Shot against the breathtaking backdrops of Athens and Corfu, the film merges psychological suspense with supernatural themes, making it a thrilling addition to the festival lineup.

Regarding the Indian premiere of “The Eye,” Shruti Haasan shared her enthusiasm, saying, “Psychological thrillers have always captivated me. This narrative explores deep themes of grief, human emotion, and the supernatural, providing an incredible experience. The fact that this project was created by an all-women-led production team makes it even more significant and aligns with my commitment to supporting women in the film industry.”

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In addition to its compelling plot, the film advocates for sustainable filmmaking, an aspect Shruti takes particular pride in. “To continue telling meaningful stories, we must be mindful of our impact on the world,” she emphasized.

Director Daphne Schmon praised Shruti’s performance, stating, “’The Eye’ is not only a tribute to Corfu, my family’s homeland, but also a deep dive into the psychological struggles surrounding grief. We sought an actress who could authentically convey Diana’s journey through sorrow, paranoia, and resilience. Shruti Haasan was the ideal choice, and her performance will resonate with audiences long after they leave the theater.”

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Sandeep Reddy Vanga praised the film Dhurandhar: The Revenge.

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Film: Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar worked on this movie.

He said the film is very good and powerful. He also said some people are calling it propaganda without reason. He criticized those people strongly.

He joked that the film got “bad eye” because it is so successful. He said even burning many red chilies may not remove it.

Aditya Dhar thanked him for the support. He said he respects his honesty and courage.

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Prabhas and Sandeep Reddy Vanga watched the movie in a theatre. Their video became popular online.

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Shah Rukh Khan Treats Daughter Like Co-Worker on ‘King’ Set

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Film: Shah Rukh Khan is once again in the news for his professionalism. The actor is currently working on the film King.

According to actor Saurabh Shukla, Shah Rukh treats his daughter Suhana Khan like any other co-worker on set. He does not give her any special treatment.

The film is produced under Red Chillies Entertainment. It is directed by Siddharth Anand. The movie also stars Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan.

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This is Suhana Khan’s first commercial film. Even though she is the daughter of Shah Rukh Khan, she is treated like a regular actor.

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Fans are praising Shah Rukh Khan for his discipline and fair approach.

 

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Cricketer Sanju Samson Gifts Phone to Fan in Heartwarming Gesture

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Viral Video: A heartwarming incident involving Indian cricketer Sanju Samson has gone viral on social media.

The incident took place when two friends were riding a bike from Kadampazhippuram to Mangalamkunnu ground to play cricket in the evening. While passing the Punjappadam school bus stop, they noticed a newly parked Range Rover car on the roadside.

Out of curiosity, they looked closely and saw Sanju Samson sitting in the driver’s seat, attending a video call. The friends turned their bike around and approached the car. Samson politely asked them to wait for a minute as he was on a call.

After finishing the call, Samson stepped out of the car and spoke to them. He then asked if they wanted to take a photo. The fan happily agreed and took out his phone, which had a damaged display with visible lines.

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Noticing the issue, Samson asked him to wait for a moment. He opened the car trunk and took out a new phone. To the fan’s surprise, Samson handed over the phone and told him to use it instead, as his current phone had a display problem.

The unexpected gesture left the fan emotional and grateful. The incident has been widely appreciated online, with many praising Sanju Samson for his kindness and humility.

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