Sakshi Malik Asks ‘Coffee? Or Hot Chocolate?’!

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Not many beautiful make it big on the silver screen but they managed to garner good craze on social media thanks to their effervescent beauty and ethereal display of glamour. Sakshi Malik definitely belongs to that category as the 26-year-old has over 7 million followers on Instagram and her photoshoots and vacation pics get millions of likes.
Her choice of clothing and teasing looks always make her fans go crazy. The beauty sizzled in Karthik Aryan’s ‘Sony Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ where she oozed her charm in ‘Bom Diggy Diggy’ song and she was even seen in Armaan Malik’s ‘Veham’ music video which was released in 2020. She did not get many film offers after that but she manages to stay in the news thanks to her ravishing.

She is a social media influencer as well and often does brand endorsements and does various yoga poses in order to bring health awareness to the people. In the latest photoshoot, she was seen in a brown designer outfit in which she posed in a very appealing fashion. She captioned it, “Coffee or hot chocolate?”. Her splendid display of curves and her tremendous skin show are sure to raise the temperatures and one cannot simply take their eyes off this beauty. Her fans are loving these clicks and can’t wait to see some more from her.


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A.R. Rahman’s Remuneration Swings Spark Industry Buzz

April 21, 2026

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A. R. Rahman continues to remain one of the most respected and influential music directors in Indian cinema. The Oscar-winning composer once ruled the industry with back-to-back iconic albums. Although his output slowed down in recent years, he now seems to be making a strong comeback, creating fresh buzz across film circles.

For the film Peddi, Rahman reportedly agreed to a remuneration of ₹6 crore, which is noticeably lower than his earlier fee. Many in the industry viewed this as a strategic move, showing his willingness to adapt to evolving market dynamics.

However, things took a different turn soon after. Following the massive success of the song Chikiri, which became a nationwide sensation, the same production house approached him again for a mid-range project with a budget of around ₹30 crore. Expecting a similar or slightly reduced fee, they were surprised when Rahman reportedly quoted ₹10 crore, prompting the makers to reconsider and eventually drop the idea.

In another instance, Ram Charan is said to have recommended Rahman for a project featuring Chiranjeevi, to be directed by Bobby Kolli. When approached, Rahman reportedly quoted ₹12 crore. After assessing the overall budget, the team decided to move forward with S. Thaman instead.

Rahman’s fluctuating remuneration, combined with his renewed demand, has now become a major talking point in the industry, reflecting both his enduring value and the shifting economics of film music.