Aamir Khan Praises Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar 2' Success Despite Not Seeing the Film Aamir Khan expressed his admiration for Ranveer Singh's film Dhurandhar 2, acknowledging its widespread acclaim without having watched the movie himself. Speaking at the International Film Festival of Delhi, Khan shared, "Haven't seen the film, but I hear only praises." His comments came amid the film's impressive box office performance, which has broken multiple records in just five days of release. The film's success has sparked discussions across the industry, with several prominent figures, including Vicky, Kangana, and Vivek, publicly praising its impact. The International Film Festival of Delhi, a government-backed event, ran from March 25 to 31 in New Delhi. It served as a platform for Indian and international films, featuring screenings, panel discussions, and industry events. Aamir Khan, who was present at the festival, highlighted the significance of his own film Sitaare Zameen Par being screened. He noted, "It's a real pleasure that our film is being screened here. It's a film that Prasanna has directed, and both of us are very happy and proud of it." The festival provided an opportunity for filmmakers to engage with audiences, particularly younger cinema enthusiasts. Dhurandhar 2 has dominated the global box office, with its earnings surpassing the previous record set by its predecessor, Dhurandhar 1. The film's success has also influenced other actors and filmmakers, with figures like Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri and Ekta Kapoor joining the race to capitalize on its momentum. The film's intense shoot, which included a dramatic scene where Ranveer Singh's character, Jaskirat, transforms into Hamza, has been highlighted as a key factor in its appeal.#ranveer_singh #dhurandhar_2 #aamir_khan #prasanna #international_film_festival_of_delhi

Former Malayalam Child Actor Hari Murali Found Dead at Kannur Home, He Was 27 Hari Murali, a former child actor in Malayalam cinema, was discovered deceased at his residence in Payyannur, Kannur district, on Thursday, March 12. The 27-year-old actor, known for his early appearances in films and television, was the son of theatre artist and actor KA Murali and Prasanna. His body was found at the scene by authorities in the early hours of the day and has been transported to Baby Memorial Hospital in Payyannur for further examination. Police have confirmed that the circumstances surrounding his death are under investigation, with no official details released at this time. Murali began his acting career at the age of six when he made his film debut in Lal Jose’s Rasikan (2004). Prior to his cinematic journey, he had already appeared in several Malayalam television serials, establishing himself as a familiar face in the industry. Over the years, he became a prominent child actor, starring in nearly 50 films. His filmography includes titles such as Ee Pattanathil Bhootham (2009), Annan Thampi (2008), The Don (2006), 2 Harihar Nagar (2009), Pramukhan (2009), Ulakam Chuttum Valiban (2011), and Madampi (2008). He frequently collaborated with leading actors, contributing to the success of many projects during the late 2000s. After a hiatus from acting to focus on his education, Murali returned to the film industry in 2015 with the movie Amar Akbar Anthony, where he portrayed the younger brother of Prithviraj Sukumaran. In recent years, he had shifted his focus to visual effects (VFX) work within the film industry. Despite his transition, his contributions to Malayalam cinema remained notable.#hari_murali #payyannur #kannur_district #prasanna #ka_murali

Former Child Actor Found Dead in Payyannur, Kannur Hari Murali, a 27-year-old former child actor from Annur, near Payyannur in Kannur district, was discovered dead at the residence of a relative on Thursday morning, March 12, 2026. According to local police, relatives rushed him to a private hospital in Payyannur after finding him unresponsive, but he could not be revived. The incident has sparked concern among his family and friends, who recall his earlier career in Malayalam cinema. Murali, who gained recognition as a child actor in Malayalam films, had completed his graduation in Visual Effects and Animation from Bengaluru. At the time of his death, he was employed at a company in Ernakulam and had recently returned to his hometown. His father, Payyannur Murali, and mother, Prasanna, are both from the region. He is survived by his brother, Sree Murali. The Payyannur police conducted an inquest into the circumstances surrounding his death and have since transferred his body to the mortuary for further forensic procedures. Authorities have not yet disclosed the cause of death, and an investigation is underway. Murali’s passing has drawn attention to the challenges faced by actors, particularly those who transitioned from child roles to adult careers. His family expressed their grief, emphasizing the need for mental health support and awareness. A suicide prevention helpline, DISHA, is also listed in the report, highlighting ongoing efforts to address such issues. The incident underscores the complexities of navigating a career in the entertainment industry, where early fame can sometimes lead to personal struggles. As the investigation continues, his family and colleagues await further details to understand the events leading to his untimely demise.#hari_murali #payyannur #kannur_district #prasanna #dissha
