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

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.”
Entertainment
Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes Set to Tie the Knot on THIS Date!

While details about their chosen date and venue remain under wraps, fans are eagerly anticipating this next chapter in their love story.
From studio collaborations to sharing life’s significant moments, Demi and Jordan have forged a strong bond since meeting in January 2022 during the recording of Demi’s song “Substance.” By August of that year, they went public with their relationship on Instagram, and their connection has only deepened since then.
Demi has expressed her enthusiasm for their relationship, stating, “I live and breathe for our connection,” and envisioning their future together. By September 2024, she shared that she had “waited her whole life” to find someone like Jutes.
For Demi, who has been open about her personal challenges, finding a partner who provides love and stability has been transformative. Jutes shares these sentiments, discussing their laid-back approach to wedding planning and their desire to avoid unnecessary stress. They are savoring their engagement, enjoying every moment as they prepare for the wedding.
“We’re on it, but we’re taking our time,” Jutes explained last October, emphasizing that their plans are driven by love rather than deadlines.
The couple celebrated their one-year engagement anniversary in December 2024 with heartfelt messages on Instagram. Jutes posted a cozy photo from their proposal, writing, “1 year of being engaged to my favorite person. I’m so lucky and can’t wait to marry you, baby.” Demi replied with a touching note: “I love you infinitely and cannot wait to call you my husband!!!”
Entertainment
Aamir Khan and Rajkumar Hirani Join Forces for Dadasaheb Phalke Biopic

This biopic will vividly depict Phalke’s life against the backdrop of India’s freedom struggle, combining historical drama with the emotional depth for which Khan and Hirani are renowned.
The much-anticipated shooting starts in October 2025. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh revealed on social media that the script has been in development for over four years.
Aamir Khan will embark on preparation immediately after promoting his upcoming film, ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, set to release on June 20. The production team is dedicated to authentically representing the early 1900s, with VFX studios in Los Angeles already designing AI-based visuals to recreate the nascent era of Indian cinema.
The biopic’s script has been carefully crafted, with Hirani teaming up with longtime collaborator Abhijat Joshi, alongside writers Hindukush Bharadwaj and Avishkar Bharadwaj. Extensive research has been conducted, incorporating insights from Dadasaheb Phalke’s grandson, Chandrashekhar Srikrishna Pusalkar, who contributed personal stories to enrich the narrative.
Entertainment
French Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy Excluded from Red Carpet Due to Rape Allegations

Navarro-Mussy plays a supporting role in ‘Dossier 137’, directed by César Award-winning filmmaker Dominik Moll, which is set against the backdrop of France’s Yellow Vest protests. However, it’s the controversy surrounding his past that is drawing attention rather than his performance.
The exclusion decision was confirmed mere hours before the film’s debut at the Palais theater. Producers Caroline Benjo and Carole Scotta of Haut et Court released a joint statement highlighting that, although the allegations predate the film’s production, they felt it was necessary to act in “respect for the plaintiffs and the victims’ word.”
Festival director Thierry Frémaux had previously discussed the situation with the team prior to the festival’s opening. As reported by ‘Télérama’, the decision was made quietly but decisively: Navarro-Mussy would not participate in promotional events or walk the red carpet with the cast.
Reports indicate that Navarro-Mussy faces accusations from three women alleging rape and physical violence occurring between 2018 and 2020.
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The claims are serious, and while legal proceedings are ongoing, the festival and the film’s supporters have made it clear they will not wait for a verdict to take a stance.
This situation is notable as it marks the first known instance of Cannes banning an actor due to assault allegations. This decision indicates a broader shift in the film industry, where institutions are increasingly pressured to address such matters seriously.
This year, Cannes introduced a new clause in its selection guidelines aimed at ensuring the safety and dignity of everyone involved in producing films screened at the festival.
As for ‘Dossier 137’, the film remains focused on its narrative, which centers on a profound investigation into a protester’s injury by a police flash-ball grenade. Léa Drucker stars as Stephanie, the lead investigator, in what many critics are labeling one of the festival’s most relevant and politically charged films.
Featuring a cast that includes Jonathan Turnbull, Mathilde Roehrich, Guslagie Malanda, and Stanislas Merhar, the film explores the intricate themes of accountability, power, and state violence—issues that resonate deeply with the ongoing off-screen controversy.
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