#MeToo movement is not just talking about things that happened a decade ago, but here comes an actress and model who lodged a police complaint about the kind of sexual harassment she has a few months ago.
Legendary director Subhash Ghai, known for films like Taal, is now facing the music. A TV serial actress, Kate Sharma, has now accused that he asked her to massage one day in front of his friends. As he happens to be launching her on the silver screen in his next film, the actress obliged to massage, but later he’s said to have started touching her private parts inappropriately.
In her complaint to police, Kate Sharma also alleged that Subhash Ghai threatened to cancel her launch if she refuses to stay with him for a night. Before Kate Sharma, another actress alleged that Ghai has allegedly spiked her drink and assaulted her sexually.
Responding on these allegations, the legendary director stated that he’s a huge supporter of #MeToo movement and regarding the police complaint he exuded confidence that his lawyers will take care.
Tamil director Sundar C has once again teamed up with Vishal for his new film Purushan, titled Mogudu in Telugu. The project was launched quietly, but the recently released title teaser has quickly grabbed attention with its unexpected twist.
The teaser showcases Vishal in a cleverly deceptive role. At first glance, he appears to be a soft-spoken, obedient husband — managing household chores and welcoming guests with a warm smile. However, the mood takes a sharp turn when a group of goons confront him inside his own kitchen. What follows is a striking transformation, revealing Vishal’s hidden, action-packed persona. This sudden shift from a calm family man to a fierce fighter forms the core hook of the teaser.
Comedy plays a significant role, with Yogi Babu providing entertaining moments as a television serial actor who underestimates Vishal, only to be left stunned by his true nature. Tamannaah appears as Vishal’s wife, adding charm to the family setup and contributing to the film’s lighthearted moments.
While the premise feels familiar, the teaser hints at enough mass appeal, humor, and action to keep audiences engaged. Hip Hop Tamizha’s energetic background score enhances the impact, though the teaser does feel slightly stretched. Overall, Mogudu promises to be a routine yet crowd-pleasing entertainer aimed at both family audiences and action lovers alike.