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The One Condition Priyanka Chopra Jonas Set Before Joining SS Rajamouli’s Next Film

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ return to Indian cinema after seven years comes with a detail before committing to SS Rajamouli’s upcoming film Varanasi: the actor had just one condition: she wanted to dance on screen again.In a recent interview, Priyanka shared that while she immediately connected with the character Rajamouli offered her, she asked if the film would include a dance sequence.

Having spent years working largely outside Indian cinema, she hadn’t danced in Indian films and wanted it included. Rajamouli agreed.
She later described the dance preparation as demanding.

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According to Priyanka, the choreography turned out to be extensive, involving long shooting hours and physically intense routines. Her co-star Mahesh Babu also took part in the demanding dance shoots. He jokingly “blamed” her for pulling him into such rigorous dance schedules.
Mahesh Babu has since described the song sequence. He said one dance number was filmed and was memorable on set. He added that Priyanka often hummed it between takes.

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The film also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran as the antagonist while Priyanka plays a character named Mandakini. It has attracted interest mainly because of how large the project is and who’s involved.
Rajamouli has confirmed that Mahesh Babu will portray Lord Rama in one of the film’s sequences. Scheduled for release in April 2027, Varanasi is shaping up to be a large, ambitious production, and thanks to Priyanka’s request, one that will include a dance sequence.

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 Movie Trailer Review

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The trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 immediately sets the tone with Madonna’s iconic “Vogue,” bringing viewers back to the high-fashion world that made the first film unforgettable. Right away, it’s clear that the characters have evolved. Andy enters the Runway offices polished and self-assured, shedding her wide-eyed assistant persona. This shift signals a smarter, more ambitious story while keeping the franchise’s familiar charm.

One of the trailer’s best moments comes when Miranda looks at Andy and asks, “Sorry, who is this?” Nigel’s deadpan response, “She was one of the Emilys,” lands perfectly – serves as a callback to the original’s assistant dynamic. Emily also has her moment, striding in with newfound authority, leading to a sly exchange with Andy about her eyebrows (“You kept those, though, didn’t you?”).

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These interactions show that the frenemy tension maintains the original tension and humor. The situation feels more tense and unpredictable, with print media on the decline and advertising revenue shrinking, Emily, now a high-ranking executive at a luxury group controls the funds Miranda urgently needs. It puts the original power players against the newcomers, making the story feel sharper and more layered.

Visually, the trailer is polished. Fashion feels elevated, the streets of New York shine and the trailer includes nostalgic elements for fans of the first film. New faces, including Kenneth Branagh, Sydney Sweeney, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, BJ Novak, Pauline Chalamet, and even a Lady Gaga cameo, bring freshness to the fashion world fans remember.

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What works: The trailer balances wit, tension, and style. It preserves the understated humor of the first film while showing character growth, particularly the contrast between Andy and Emily’s evolution and Miranda’s enduring authority.

Potential pitfalls: Miranda’s “memory lapse” may divide audiences, some will see it as classic Miranda, others as a confusing beat, comparisons to the 2006 original are inevitable, and expectations will be high.

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This trailer demonstrates that the sequel respects its roots while offering a sharper, more modern story. Fans of the original have reason to be excited, and newcomers can sense the stylish energy that defines the Runway world.

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How to Make a Killing” Official Trailer Review 

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The first official trailer for John Patton Ford’s black comedy action thriller, How to Make a Killing, offers a darkly entertaining look at Glen Powell in a role that combines charm, wit, and ruthlessness. Powell stars as Becket Redfellow, the disinherited son of a wealthy heiress, who becomes convinced he is entitled to a massive inheritance by any means necessary.

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The trailer sets the tone for a stylish and morally complex story, showcasing Becket’s plan to eliminate the seven family members standing between him and his fortune. Each “accident” is depicted with dark humor, highlighting the film’s blend of suspense, comedy, and over-the-top creativity.

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The trailer also shows Becket’s complicated personal life, including a past love and his current partner, whose presence affects his plans and adds tension to the story. An assertive old love who reenters his life whose ambitions complicate the plot. This love triangle deepens Becket’s moral dilemmas while keeping viewers guessing about his next move.

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Visually, the trailer is sleek and modern, capturing the high-stakes glamour of Becket’s world. The film’s inspiration from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) is clear. Though it updates the classic tale with contemporary style, humor, and a faster pace.

The film also features a strong supporting cast, Ed Harris, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Raff Law who add depth and energy to Powell’s leading role. Backed by A24 and Studiocanal, How to Make a Killing looks set to deliver a clever blend of crime, satire, and dark humor.

The film hits U.S. theaters on February 20, 2026. The trailer shows Glen Powell at the center of a clever, darkly funny story full of high-stakes scheming and suspense.

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Martyr Supreme Review: Ambition, Chaos and Chalamet

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In Marty Supreme, ambition is not just a fuel, it’s ambition drives the story from start to finish.  At its heart is the magnetic performance by Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a young man hell‐bent on rewriting his destiny through ping‑pong and grit. Chalamet brings the character vividly to life with precise physicality. The result is the most arresting performance he’s ever given.

The plot drives this with a raw, dizzying energy, Marty wakes up every day convinced the world will see him, and when it doesn’t, he carves an arena out of his own desperation. Under the direction of Josh Safdie the story shifts from drama to comedy, set in the tough city of New York  that pushes everyone to their limits.

 

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Cinematography by  Darius Khondji captures the madness of this dream: table‑tennis volleys are filmed with the speed and pressure he feels in the moment with his lens. Meanwhile, the soundtrack by Daniel Lopatin mirrors Marty’s tension taking you from calm moments into the pressure and urgency driving Marty.

Character and story merge into one: Marty is a complex character, a hustler chasing glory and a man haunted by the fear of failure. The story never pretends it’s pretty. Marty Supreme doesn’t ask if the dream is worth it, it shows you the highs and low, and leaves you wondering if you’d still reach for the goal.

 

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