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Khushbu, Meena, and Keerthy Suresh's characters from 'Annaatthe' revealed

  Khushbu, Meena, and Keerthy Suresh's characters from 'Annaatthe' revealed     The film 'Annaatthe,' starring Rajinikanth, is gearing up for a Deepavali release, with the makers planning a big theatre release. The film's promotion has begun, and two songs from the film have already been published to generate the necessary buzz. According to the latest reports, the film's characters Khushbu, Meena, and Keerthy Suresh have been unveiled. It has been announced that Nayanthara will play Rajinikanth's love interest in the film with the release of the second single, 'Saara Kaattrae.' It also left fans guessing about Meena and Khushbu's roles in the film, as they were previously speculated to co-star alongside the celebrity.

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A galaxy of stars from various walks of life flocked to London for the world premiere of James Bond film No Time to Die. The film premiered on Tuesday (September 28), about 18 months after it was initially scheduled, and it also marks Daniel Craig's final appearance in the title character.

Bond movies are famed for their fancy, fast vehicles, so it seemed only logical that stars from the Formula One racing scene would be in attendance. With their respective partners, racers Kimi Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo Racing), George Russell (Williams), and Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) attended the ceremony.


The Amazing Spider-Man, starring Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker, relaunched the character in 2012. As director Marc Webb devised a more realistic picture of Parker's world, as opposed to Raimi's comic-book overtone, the film aimed to bring in the pre-Mary Jane flame, Gwen Stacy, and set Spider-Man against another famous enemy, The Lizard. The second Amazing Spider-Man fell into the trap of having too many villains (Electro, Green Goblin, and Rhino), and the franchise was shut down once more.

With the MCU in full swing, Marvel Studios was able to reach an agreement with Sony, who owns the theatrical rights to Spider-Man, to bring the character into the fold.With Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (the animated blockbuster that introduces Miles Morales into the fold), Spider-Man: Far From Home, and the impending No Way Home, it's been a fantastic time for Spidey fans ever since. Even his adversaries have reason to rejoice: Venom may not have been a critical favourite, but it was a hit with the general public. 

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