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Shah Rukh Khan can’t stop talking about Dunki, his first project with director Rajkumar Hirani and fans have been loving every bit of it. Shah Rukh Khan hosted an Ask SRK session on Saturday on his X (formerly known as Twitter). Shah Rukh Khan was flooded with questions on Dunki. As fans are eagerly waiting for the film, So is Shah Rukh Khan, who has had a steller year on the professional front. A fan asked what fascinated Shah Rukh Khan most about Dunki. The fan wrote on X, “How much did you know about this #Dunki thing before doing this film and what fascinated you most about this project.” Shah Rukh replied, “Actually hardly anything. Raju and Abhijaat brought it to my knowledge. It’s fascinating….dangerous and quite an overwhelming experience to have learnt about it and portray parts of it.” Take a look at their social media exchange:

Another fan asked which part of the film Shah Rukh Khan is most excited for – story, emotions or the comedy? The fan wrote, “The story, the emotions or the comedy – what aspect of Dunki  are you most excited for audience to see?” Here’s what Shah Rukh replied, “It’s very funny and then extremely emotional….Rajkumar Hirani brand of cinema. Dunki” Take a look:

A fan shared a meme post in which Shah Rukh Khan can be seen doing his signature pose in the song Lutt Putt Gaya. In the same post, Rajkumar Hirani can be seen saying to Shah Rukh Khan that he won’t be allowed to do such pose in the film. The fan wrote, “Hirani sir said in the title announcement that you are not to do your signature pose, but you managed to sneak it into LuttPuttGaya song haha! Hirani sir ne danta nahi?!” Shah Rukh Khan, known for his wit, replied with these words, “Ha ha ab toh Raju sir bhi yeh pose karne lage hain!!!Dunki.” Take a look:

A fan wrote on X, “Sorry sir but I am more excited for Dunki. Not because of you but because of Rajkumar hirani.” Shah Rukh Khan replied, “And that’s the right reason. I am also excited to be in a Raju film. Films are a director’s medium….hero toh aate jaate rehte hain (Heroes come and go)!”

On the occasion of his birthday, Shah Rukh Khan revealed at a fan event how he was not sure working with Rajkumar Hirani when he came with offers of 3 Idiots and Munnabhai MBBS. Shah Rukh Khan said, “When Raju was narrating Munna Bhai to me, I thought, ‘naya director hai kar hi lega agar main bolunga 6-8 mahine baad karenge (He is a new director, he will agree if I will tell him that I will do it after 6-8 months). So, I told him I would do it after 9 months. But he went away. Then when he came for 3 Idiots, I again thought, how big he would have become. Then again he went away. That is when I decided ki ab chance nahi lena (won’t take a chance this time). So, when he narrated Dunki, I caught him in the Covid-19 bubble and told him not to go away this time!”

Shah Rukh Khan added, “We became so big for each other that it took us some time to come together. So, during COVID-19 pandemic, I caught him in the bubble and said, Please don’t go away this time, make this film (Dunki) with me.” Shah Rukh Khan said with a tinge of humour, “I didn’t even let Raju meet other heroes. I’m still not allowing him, you never know he might add someone in a guest appearance!”

Dunki also stars Vicky Kaushal and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. Shah Rukh Khan has delivered two blockbuster hits Pathaan and Jawan this year.





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It’s been called ‘arguably the funniest movie of the 90s’ and has since spawned what some describe as a cult, so beloved is the movie’s main character. As well as being a comedy, it is also a kidnap mystery (although nobody actually gets kidnapped). 

The Big Lebowski was released in 1998 and directed by the legendary Coen brothers, who also directed Fargo, Miller’s Crossing and No Country For Old Men. The film gave us characters like Jeffrey ‘the Dude’ Lebowski (played by Jeff Bridges), Walter Sobchak (John Goodman), Donny Kerabatsos (Steve Buscemi) and Jesus Quintana (John Turturro).

The plot centres around a couple of hired thugs mistakenly attacking The Dude because they think he is a different Jeffrey Lebowski, a wealthier one whose wife owes them money. The Dude expects some sort of compensation from the “Big” Lebowski, especially because the thugs who rough him up also urinated on his favourite rug. He explains himself, saying: “Let me explain something to you. I am not Mr Lebowski. You’re Mr. Lebowski. I’m The Dude.”

From there, the film descends into chaos. Empire magazine ranked the film 45th in its list of the best films of all time, where it was the highest-ranked comedy film. Explaining its score, they said: “You’ve got to hand it to the Coen brothers. Not only did they make arguably the funniest movie of the 90s — which has since spawned a genuine film cult — they also managed to construct a kidnap mystery in which the detective isn’t a detective and nobody was actually kidnapped. With bowling, marmots and a urine-stained rug.”

However, Time Out listed the film 12th in its list of the 100 best comedy movies ever, saying Bridges put in “one of the truly iconic performances of all-time”. Films listed above it include Borat, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Airplane and This Is Spinal Tap. 

The Big Lebowski has a rating of 80% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.1/10 on IMDB. USA Today called it “just one of the most original films ever made, perhaps the best world the Coens imagined and the one filled with its best characters”.

Adam Kempenaar, writing for Filmspotting, said: “25 years later, the movie where every detail matters and doesn’t matter at all, is as hilarious as ever – and more poignant, man.”

And Peter Travers, writing in Rolling Stone, said it was “hilarious”, adding: “The Big Lebowski is the best movie ever set mostly in a bowling alley.”

However, while the film has acquired an iconic status in the nearly-three decades since its release (fans literally show up to screenings and country-wide ‘Lebowski Fests’ wearing bathrobes and flip-flops in homage to The Dude), it was not a big success on its release. With a relatively small budget of $15 million, it grossed only $18 million at the box office in the USA and $46.7 million worldwide. 

Explaining the possible reasons for its poor initial showing, Matthew Perino writes in MovieWeb that the film’s trailer was “all over the place” and “an incoherent mess that’s hard to follow and makes the movie look downright strange”. And he recalls how critics weren’t keen on the film when it came out.

One top critic called it “uninspired”, The Daily News criticised the story as “tired” and The Guardian called it “a bunch of ideas shoveled into a bag and allowed to spill out at random. The film is infuriating”.

However, it later acquired iconic status among film fans, who now argue over whether it is the Coen brothers’ best film. Although that’s not an easy debate to win given their films also include Fargo and No Country For Old Men, it shows how great The Big Lebowski really is. 



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It’s been called ‘arguably the funniest movie of the 90s’ and has since spawned what some describe as a cult, so beloved is the movie’s main character. As well as being a comedy, it is also a kidnap mystery (although nobody actually gets kidnapped). 

The Big Lebowski was released in 1998 and directed by the legendary Coen brothers, who also directed Fargo, Miller’s Crossing and No Country For Old Men. The film gave us characters like Jeffrey ‘the Dude’ Lebowski (played by Jeff Bridges), Walter Sobchak (John Goodman), Donny Kerabatsos (Steve Buscemi) and Jesus Quintana (John Turturro).

The plot centres around a couple of hired thugs mistakenly attacking The Dude because they think he is a different Jeffrey Lebowski, a wealthier one whose wife owes them money. The Dude expects some sort of compensation from the “Big” Lebowski, especially because the thugs who rough him up also urinated on his favourite rug. He explains himself, saying: “Let me explain something to you. I am not Mr Lebowski. You’re Mr. Lebowski. I’m The Dude.”

From there, the film descends into chaos. Empire magazine ranked the film 45th in its list of the best films of all time, where it was the highest-ranked comedy film. Explaining its score, they said: “You’ve got to hand it to the Coen brothers. Not only did they make arguably the funniest movie of the 90s — which has since spawned a genuine film cult — they also managed to construct a kidnap mystery in which the detective isn’t a detective and nobody was actually kidnapped. With bowling, marmots and a urine-stained rug.”

However, Time Out listed the film 12th in its list of the 100 best comedy movies ever, saying Bridges put in “one of the truly iconic performances of all-time”. Films listed above it include Borat, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Airplane and This Is Spinal Tap. 

The Big Lebowski has a rating of 80% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.1/10 on IMDB. USA Today called it “just one of the most original films ever made, perhaps the best world the Coens imagined and the one filled with its best characters”.

Adam Kempenaar, writing for Filmspotting, said: “25 years later, the movie where every detail matters and doesn’t matter at all, is as hilarious as ever – and more poignant, man.”

And Peter Travers, writing in Rolling Stone, said it was “hilarious”, adding: “The Big Lebowski is the best movie ever set mostly in a bowling alley.”

However, while the film has acquired an iconic status in the nearly-three decades since its release (fans literally show up to screenings and country-wide ‘Lebowski Fests’ wearing bathrobes and flip-flops in homage to The Dude), it was not a big success on its release. With a relatively small budget of $15 million, it grossed only $18 million at the box office in the USA and $46.7 million worldwide. 

Explaining the possible reasons for its poor initial showing, Matthew Perino writes in MovieWeb that the film’s trailer was “all over the place” and “an incoherent mess that’s hard to follow and makes the movie look downright strange”. And he recalls how critics weren’t keen on the film when it came out.

One top critic called it “uninspired”, The Daily News criticised the story as “tired” and The Guardian called it “a bunch of ideas shoveled into a bag and allowed to spill out at random. The film is infuriating”.

However, it later acquired iconic status among film fans, who now argue over whether it is the Coen brothers’ best film. Although that’s not an easy debate to win given their films also include Fargo and No Country For Old Men, it shows how great The Big Lebowski really is. 



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‘Best’ war film of all time is available to stream on 2 platforms – not Netflix | Films | Entertainment

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Forty years on from its release, war film Ran continues to prove popular among movie enthusiasts and is available on the British Film Institute’s streaming service as well as Amazon Prime Video.

The film, which has been labelled by Vulture as “the greatest war movie ever made” in its latest ranking, came out in 1985 and was years in the making.

Shakespeare’s King Lear tale is woven into the film’s story, which is inspired by the life of the 16th-century feudal ruler Mori Motonari.

Ran’s IMDb’s synopsis reads: “In Medieval Japan, an elderly warlord retires, handing over his empire to his three sons. However, he vastly underestimates how the new-found power will corrupt them and cause them to turn on each other…and him.”

It is a story of one man’s horrifying regret and his tragic end where a rush of reflection leads to humbling even the proudest of people.

The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai, Akira Terao, Jinpachi Nezu, Daisuke Ryû and was directed by Akira Kurosawa.

Kurosawa spent years developing the project and faced difficulty with funding it, which would then go on to become a big success and the most expensive Japanese movie ever made at that point.

As well as this, he faced issues with his eyesight and then during filming he lost his wife to cancer.

Kurosawa poured a huge amount of himself into the film and it became a massive technical accomplishment.

In Japanese, Ran is translated to Chaos and this film can certainly be described as that. The film features armies of extras, massive sets were burned to the ground to depict the happenings.

Ran also made it onto Esquire’s best war films ever made list and made it to number 19 on Rotten Tomatoes’ 100 Best War Movies of All Time with a 95% audience score.

It won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design in 1986 and picked up two BAFTA awards among many other accolades. it was even described as the “no doubt the best film of 1985” – high praise, indeed.

Ran is available on the BFI streaming platform and Amazon Prime Video – but Neflix fans will be left disappointed as it is not currently available on there.



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