Whether it is age-related ailment or stress induced by lockdown situation where many actors are forced to sit duck without any shootings from the last six months. And due to that pressure, maybe actor Jaya Prakash would have breathed his last while residing at his hometown Guntur along with family. The actor breathed his last due to cardiac arrest at the age of 74.
Guess what, some media houses wanted to bring that ‘drama’ into this trauma by showcasing the visuals of JP from his final hours. Visuals of JP’s mortal remains, where he succumbed to cardiac arrest in the bathroom of his house is now getting aired on many top Telugu TV channels.
Like how Sushant Singh Rajput’s dead body visuals have come out in recent times, now JP’s dead body visuals are also doing rounds on YouTube as well. The humble request coming from all quarters of the society is to stop airing such visuals, as they are not just disturbing, but also deeply saddening the fans of these celebs. Because these dead-body visuals haunt them with bitter memories, while those celebs always spread fun and happiness when they are alive.
Hope, TV channels and YouTube channels understand this as an ethical thing and will have that compassionate heart to not air such stuff.
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Sivakarthikeyan’s Amaran Breaks Records, Eyes Rs 300 Crore!
November 11, 2024
Sivakarthikeyan has just set sail into uncharted waters, joining the elite ranks of Kollywood’s biggest stars. With his recent blockbuster Amaran, a biopic based on the life of Indian Army martyr Major Mukund Varadarajan, he has not only earned critical acclaim but also a massive financial windfall. The film, featuring Sai Pallavi, has raked in an impressive Rs 244 crore as of Sunday, becoming the highest-grossing film in Sivakarthikeyan’s career and solidifying his place as one of Kollywood’s top-tier heroes.
As Amaran closes in on the Rs 250 crore mark, Sivakarthikeyan’s achievement is nothing short of historic. He’s now poised to join the ranks of Tamil cinema legends like Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, and Vijay in the exclusive Rs 250 crore club. To put this into perspective, his previous highest-grossing film, Don, earned Rs 125 crore-Amaran has doubled that, which speaks volumes about his skyrocketing popularity and the ever-growing fan base he commands.
With Amaran showing no signs of slowing down, it’s expected to easily surpass Rs 275 crore, and possibly even target the Rs 300 crore club, depending on the box office performance of Suriya’s Kanguva. Directed by Rajkumar Periasamy and produced by industry heavyweights Kamal Haasan, R Mahendran, and Vivek Krishnan, Amaran has become a must-watch sensation. GV Prakash Kumar’s captivating soundtrack has also added to the film’s appeal, further cementing Sivakarthikeyan’s place in the limelight.
In the grand scheme of things, Sivakarthikeyan’s journey from modest beginnings to becoming a Rs 250 crore star feels like a cinematic rags-to-riches tale. Now, the only question remains: will his next movie top this achievement, or will he just keep cruising past the competition? Either way, one thing’s for sure—he’s not just in the game, he’s leading it!