




Varun Dhawan, preparing for the release of his film *Baby John*, visited the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain on Monday. Accompanied by director Atlee and the cast, they attended the Aarti ceremony to seek blessings ahead of the film's highly anticipated release.
Keerthy Suresh is a renowned Indian actress who has made a notable impact in the Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam film industries. Starting her career in Malayalam, she expanded into other languages, winning audiences with her versatile performances. Known for her charm and acting skills, she is now a leading actress.
Varun Dhawan recently shared a deeply emotional experience with Ranveer Allahbadia, revealing that his driver, Manoj, died in his arms. This traumatic event prompted Varun to reevaluate his life, finding comfort in holy scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, and Mahabharata to cope with his grief.
CBFC recommended four visual edits for Baby John, including changes to violent scenes and a gunshot close-up, to ensure the film's suitability for a wider audience.
Varun Dhawan shared that his conversations with Alia Bhatt now revolve around their roles as parents, focusing on discussions about their babies.
Varun Dhawan revealed he had to call the police after a fan incident escalated, including another unsettling moment where he was forcibly kissed.
Varun Dhawan, ahead of the release of Baby John, shared his camaraderie with brother Rohit Dhawan and Ranbir Kapoor, revealing how the childhood friends often join forces to playfully tease and "bully" him.
Just days after her wedding, Keerthy Suresh made her first public appearance at a Christmas bash, radiating wedding glow in a red bodycon dress and proudly flaunting her mangalsutra alongside co-stars Varun Dhawan, Atlee, and Wamiqa Gabbi.
Varun Dhawan and actress Keerthy Suresh recreated the actor's wedding photo for the onscreen wedding in Baby John.
Baby John, featuring Varun Dhawan, Wamiqa Gabbi, Keerthy Suresh, and Jackie Shroff, marks Atlee's Hindi production debut
From gracing events with their baby bumps to continuing their commitment to filming, these Bollywood actresses have broken stereotypes surrounding motherhood in the entertainment world. Stars like Alia Bhatt, Yami Gautam, and Deepika Padukone have showcased remarkable strength and determination, proving that balancing motherhood and a flourishing career is not only possible but also empowering. Their journey inspires many, redefining beauty, resilience, and modern womanhood.
The highly anticipated Christmas release Baby John is all set to light up the festive season. From the moment its first teaser dropped, followed by the trailer, songs, and adrenaline-pumping action sequences, the film has sparked immense enthusiasm among fans and generated significant buzz within the industry.
Varun Dhawan described Amit Shah as Lord Hanuman, praising his selflessness and focus on India's prosperity over personal image during a recent conclave.
Varun Dhawan also praised Salman Khan's cameo in Baby John, calling it a major scene full of action, drama, and comedy that will leave a lasting impact.
Wamiqa shared how her father proudly named her, believing it meant "Queen of Wind," a meaning she cherished throughout her childhood.
Varun shared that his daughter, Lara, is his biggest motivation, inspiring him to choose work that she can be proud of in the future.
Varun Dhawan and Amit Shah discussed the concept of arrogance in Ramayan, with Varun highlighting Ravan's arrogance and Ram's wisdom about it, to which Amit Shah connected it to the principles of dharma.
At the Baby John press conference, Varun Dhawan expressed his admiration for Salman Khan, emphasizing his widespread love across India and the excitement surrounding his upcoming cameo.
Varun Dhawan, supporting Allu Arjun after the tragic incident, emphasized that safety protocols are not the actor's responsibility and expressed his pain over the event.
The Baby John trailer, directed by Kalees, blends action, humor, and catchy music, with a thrilling cameo by Salman Khan alongside Varun Dhawan, leaving audiences eager for more.