Kris Jenner is no stranger to the public eye. The matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner clan has been at the forefront of reality television for over a decade.
07.10.2023 - 22:05 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran Celebrated Indian filmmaker Rima Das is at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market with “Malati, My Love.” Like all of Das’ previous films, “Malati, My Love” is set in Assam, eastern India. It will follow Apurva and Malati who are happily married and madly in love, unabashed by what people in their small town think. When an unfortunate incident turns their lives upside down, in hardship, just as in love, they refuse to conform to societal norms.
“As a filmmaker, I aspire to explore diverse narratives and storytelling techniques. Recently, I’ve been contemplating delving into the realm of love stories. “Malati, My Love” represents a tale of profound love and yearning.
In contrast to my prior films, characterized by rawness, this project aims for a more intentional and designed approach. I aim to craft atmospheres that intricately unravel emotions,” Das told Variety. “Currently in the development stage, the film is gradually revealing its themes.
Whether reflecting on our lives or the impact of the pandemic, the profound beauty of love has become evident. This film is a dedicated exploration of the multifaceted aspects of love.” Das debuted with “Man with the Binoculars” (2016) and her credits also include “Village Rockstars” (2017), “Bulbul Can Sing” (2018) and “Tora’s Husband” (2022), for which she is nominated for best director at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. “Venturing into co-production opportunities at the developmental stage is a new endeavor for me, and I’m delighted that ‘Malati, My Love’ has secured a spot in Busan APM,” Das said.
Kris Jenner is no stranger to the public eye. The matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner clan has been at the forefront of reality television for over a decade.
Naman Ramachandran India’s Film Bazaar, South Asia’s largest film market, has selected a range of projects from around the world for its annual co-production market. The 20 selected projects are from 11 countries, most are already structured as co-productions, and they are all South Asian-themed.
discussing the “challenges” of being a single parent on Jay Shetty’s “On Purpose” podcast. “I think I’m still learning how to be a single parent,” Kardashian, 43, who co-parents her kids North, 10, Saint, 7, Chicago, 5, and Psalm, 4, with her ex-husband Kanye West, 46, said in the episode. “And I just did the Jay Shetty podcast where I spoke about parenting, and I mean, I should be used to it now, but everyone had a lot to say.”Back in May, Kardashian told Shetty that parenting is “really f—king hard” and that there are nights where she cries herself to sleep.
Kim Kardashian is getting love from Beyonce on her 43rd birthday!
Kim Kardashian wants an older man for her next romance following her split from Pete Davidson — but she’s not on the hunt quite yet.The “Kardashians” star, 42, opened up about her dating life during the latest episode of the Hulu series, which aired on Thursday, while chatting with some of her gal pals.The group and their sons were headed to watch England’s Arsenal F.C. play Portugal’s Sporting Lisbon in London at the time, which took place in September.“So this game, one of the players is going to come and meet us. I don’t know who,” Kardashian told her friends in the car on the way to the game.“There might be some cute guys,” one friend chimed in.
“Power.”Kim Kardashian reveals on Thursday’s episode of “The Kardashians” she was “scared out of her mind” to tell ex-husband Kanye West she’d hired a male nanny to watch over the four kids the duo share together.“I do think that my household, and even in our family, it’s like very female-dominated, and I recently hired a manny,” the Skims founder explained. “I really wanted a male around that was going to be picking [them] up and taking them to sports, and I was scared out of my mind to tell their dad that,” she said.The mom and billionaire said she needed help with North, 10, Saint, 7, Chicago, 5, and Psalm West, 4, after the couple split. “Sometimes, because I’m really busy, it would be amazing if I had a partner that would come in and tap me out and take over and handle it,” Kardashian explained on the show.
Ella Thomas may only have been living in the Love Island villa two months ago, but she has already set her sights on hosting the show.The reality star, 23, who placed third in the dating show alongside boyfriend Tyrique Hyde, is hoping to use her new platform to pave out a career in TV presenting - looking up to Maya Jama. Maya took the Love Island reigns this year, and certainly didn't disappoint as she was praised for her performance. Now, Ella tells OK!: "I'd love to go into presenting, it's such a dream of mine.
Kris Jenner was left furious after she found out about eldest daughter Kourtney Kardashian's pregnancy news at the same time as the rest of the world. Kourtney, 44, was already showing off a rounded stomach when she held up a sign reading "Travis, I'm pregnant" at her husband Travis Barker's Blink-182 concert in June The sign was a nod to the music video for the rock band's hit 1999 song All the Small Things, in which an over-zealous fan holds up a piece of cardboard with the same words on it.
Naman Ramachandran Top Indian actor and emerging producer Taapsee Pannu is on a tear with a welter of projects lined up. Pannu debuted as a producer with horror-thriller “Blurr” (2022) that she co-produced via her Outsiders Films. The company’s next, “Dhak Dhak,” which follows four women who set out for a road trip to the highest motorable pass in the world on a motorbike journey of self-discovery, went on theatrical release on Oct.
Geordie Shore stars Chloe Ferry and Sophie Kasaei are the self-dubbed 'Primark" versions of Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner. Pouting for a bathroom mirror selfie together, 33-year-old Sophie uploaded it to her Instagram, with 28-year-old Chloe jokingly commenting: "Kim k and Kylie Jenner the primark version". Before moving onto the likes of Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Ex on the Beach respectively, the duo became best friends on the aforementioned hit reality show - jetting off on Portuguese holidays and attending Newcastle's LooseFest weekender amongst other events.
Winter Love Island winners Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan joined the likes of Faye Winter and Amy Dowden at the Pride of Britain Awards on Sunday 8 October. The pair certainly glammed up as they joined the star-studded red carpet, with Kai, 25, sporting a dapper suit, and Sanam, 25, dazzling in glittering golden dress with matching gloves.
Disney+ superhero series Moving was the big winner at Busan Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards, scooping six prizes, including Best Creative and Best Writer for Kang Full.
Naman Ramachandran After his fiction feature debut, the absurdist satire “Eeb Allay Ooo!,” Indian filmmaker Prateek Vats is readying political comedy “Chronicles of a Confession.” The film is a selection at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market. “Eeb Allay Ooo!” won big at the Mumbai Film Festival and went on to play at the Berlinale, Sao Paolo and Valladolid among many other festivals.
Naman Ramachandran India’s Crawling Angel Films and Singapore’s Akanga Film Asia are teaming on Busan Asian Film School (AFiS) alumnus Aakash Chhabra’s feature directorial debut “I′ll Smile in September.” The film is selected at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market. Akanga’s credits include Cannes winner “Tiger Stripes,” Locarno winner “A Land Imagined” and its “Oasis of Now” is in competition in the festival’s New Currents strand.
Naman Ramachandran “Where the Rivers Run South,” the Nepalese project at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market, has received support from the Asian Cinema Fund’s script development pool. The film, which aims to tackle head on two timely issues in Nepal today – migrant labor and patriarchy – marks the feature directorial debut of Suraj Poudel, who previously served as editor on Cannes-winning 2022 short “Lori.” Poudel is an alumnus of Busan’s Asian Film Academy, where he won the Chanel X award for most promising filmmaker award in 2022.
Naman Ramachandran Iran’s Arsalan Amiri, who won two awards at Venice for his debut feature “Zalava,” is at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market with “For the Girls of the Tribe.” Inspired by a real historical event that took place in 1905 in Iran, the film will tell the story of a group of peasants who rescue two girls among dozens who were kidnapped by rebels. The girls have information about a betrayal and are taken before the ruler to provide their testimony but he refuses to accept it, as, according to tradition, a woman’s testimony is only half as valuable as a man’s. “For hundreds of years before this event and even decades after, this situation has recurred in different parts of the world: a group of women is oppressed and most of society, the government and even some other women are silent or passive about it due to fear, benefit or convenience,” Amiri told Variety.
Naman Ramachandran Celebrated Singaporean producer Jeremy Chua and emerging Philippines talent Rafael Manuel have teamed on “Filipinana,” a selection at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market this year. The film will follow 17-year-old girl Isabel, who spends her whole day teeing-up balls for golfers at a country club.
The Beatles “loved the idea” that Russians secretly listened to their “forbidden” music, Paul McCartney has revealed.The Beatles music, along with other Western artists, was banned from being imported or played in Russia from the 1960s until the 1980s.Speaking on the McCartney: A Life In Lyrics podcast episode about the band’s famous ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ track, McCartney opened up about the ban.He said: “Everyone in Russia goes back to the Beatles period and remembers having to smuggle records or it was all very you know, little rooms where you could play and you didn’t want people to know.“You didn’t want the authorities to know that you were listening to this forbidden group, which really, we loved the idea of that – that we were getting smuggled along with Levi’s jeans. This was like true cultural arrival.”When podcast host poet Paul Muldoon suggested to McCartney that “art is dangerous,” the musician replied: “To some people.
“American Horror Story: Delicate.”The reality show personality, 42, seemingly and hilariously shaded her sister Kendall Jenner’s infamous cucumber cutting skills on Wednesday night’s episode.
featured on “The Kardashians” — but for now, it would only be if the camera catches a glimpse of Kylie Jenner’s phone background.As of now, the actor has not filmed anything for the Hulu reality show, which is currently airing Season 4.“No,” executive producer Ben Winston told Variety in a recent interview. As for if the team planned to film shots of the couple down the road, he added: “No comment.”“Nothing I can say can bring me good things on that.