Suniel Shetty to launch ‘Jaate Hue Lamhon’ from Border 2 at Mumbai’s Navy Nagar: Report

Suniel Shetty to launch ‘Jaate Hue Lamhon’ from Border 2 at Mumbai’s Navy Nagar: Report

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The makers of the upcoming war drama Border 2 are expanding their promotional strategy with a series of high-profile events, and one such moment will see Suniel Shetty unveil the recreated version of the iconic song ‘Jaate Hue Lamhon’ in Mumbai’s Navy Nagar on January 12, ahead of the film’s theatrical release later this month.

‘Jaate Hue Lamhon’ is one of the most memorable tracks from the 1997 original Border, where it was picturised on Shetty himself. For the sequel, the song has been re-imagined with music by Mithoon and vocals by Roop Kumar Rathod, blending nostalgia with the emotional tone of the new film.

In a first for the Border franchise’s promotional campaign, the launch will take place inside Mumbai’s Navy Nagar, a highly restricted Indian Navy residential cantonment in Colaba. This setting reinforces the film’s connection to India’s armed forces, underscoring its themes of military service and sacrifice. Army personnel and their families based in the cantonment are expected to attend the event.

For this event, Suniel Shetty will be joined by his son Ahaan Shetty, along with the Border 2 cast and crew. A source told Mid-Day that the team intends to tailor the marketing campaign to honor not only the film but the real-life communities connected to the spirit of its story, particularly by engaging with military audiences.

Following the song unveiling, the promotional push will continue with a trailer launch aboard the INS Vikrant, the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier that has recently participated in operations such as Operation Sindoor and Operation Sagar Bandhu.

Border 2 is directed by Anurag Singh and brings back elements of the original’s patriotic narrative while introducing new characters and expanded naval storylines. Ahan Shetty’s character, Lt Cdr MS Rawat, plays a central role as the commanding officer of a naval ship, featuring several key missions woven into the film’s depiction of the Indo-Pak war of 1971.

The film stars Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty and others, and is set to arrive in cinemas on January 23, 2026.

Also Read: From Border 2 to Ramayana: Is Sunny Deol heading for a record SEVEN releases in 2026?


 Saiyami Kher joins shoot of Vikram Phadnis’ next with Tahir Raj Bhasin and Vineet Kumar Singh in Mumbai

Saiyami Kher joins shoot of Vikram Phadnis’ next with Tahir Raj Bhasin and Vineet Kumar Singh in Mumbai

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Actress Saiyami Kher is all set to begin the new year on an exciting note as she comes on board an untitled new project directed by ace designer-turned-filmmaker Vikram Phadnis. This project is produced by Reel Euphoria in association with Knight Sky Movies, has officially gone on floors, marking yet another significant milestone in Saiyami’s growing body of work.

The upcoming project is a drama, with Saiyami headlining it in a powerful leading role along with Vineet Kumar Singh and Tahir Raj Bhasin.

Announcing the project, Saiyami took to her Instagram to share a glimpse from her first day on set along with a spiral-bound copy of the film’s script. Captioning the post, she wrote, “And today every silent prayer finds its way home,” followed by another heartfelt note that read, “New Year, New Beginning. As always, I need all the wishes.” The post reflects both gratitude and excitement as she embarks on this new journey.

This will be Vikram’s third directorial venture and his first directorial in Hindi.

Speaking about the project, Saiyami Kher shared, “Couldn’t have asked for a better start to 2026. This film came to me at a very special time. The story resonated deeply with me, and I really am very grateful Vikram thought me worthy of this part. It’s a challenging role that requires emotional honesty, and I’m grateful to be starting the year with a project that excites me so much as an actor”

With shooting now underway, this untitled drama marks Saiyami Kher’s first project of the year and reinforces her commitment to meaningful, content-driven cinema.

Also Read: Viineet Kumar Siingh’s next with Vikram Phadnis goes on floors


 REVEALED: Land bought by Amitabh Bachchan for Rs 7 cr in 2007 near GIFT City, Gujarat now valued at WHOPPING Rs 210 cr; Abhishek to build massive project on the same land

REVEALED: Land bought by Amitabh Bachchan for Rs 7 cr in 2007 near GIFT City, Gujarat now valued at WHOPPING Rs 210 cr; Abhishek to build massive project on the same land

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On January 10, it emerged that Abhishek Bachchan is set to enter the real estate space with a project in GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. He has entered into a profit-sharing agreement with producer and real estate mogul Anand Pandit for the development, which aims to create luxury residential, office and retail spaces spanning over one million sq ft of built-up area.

Interestingly, reports also stated that the complex will come up on land purchased by Amitabh Bachchan over a decade ago, when he was Gujarat’s brand ambassador. Anand Pandit told Mid-Day that Amitabh has gifted the land to Abhishek. Meanwhile, further reports have surfaced about the land’s valuation then, and what it is estimated to be worth today.

As per an article in Bhaskar, Amitabh Bachchan bought the land parcel for Rs. 7 crores from Virambhai Rudabhai Gamara of Chandlodiya, Ahmedabad. It is located at Shahpur village, very close to GIFT City. The deal was carried out by Rajesh Rishikesh Yadav, Managing Director of ABCL, who represented Amitabh Bachchan as his power-of-attorney holder.

The report further stated that this land measures 5.72 acres. As per the current rate, the land's value is estimated to be Rs. 210 crores. In other words, the value of the land increased by Rs. 203 crores and this is a feat considering Big B invested Rs. 7 crores for it just 15 years ago.

The Bhaskar story carried a quote of Shahpur village head H K Patel, who confessed that Amitabh Bachchan’s investment has boosted confidence in the region. He further added that the real estate prices have been going steadily upwards, leading to development in the region.

Coming back to the luxurious project, Lotus Developers will handle the project’s design, planning and construction, while the land will continue to be owned by the Bachchan family. The execution will be undertaken by Lotus Developers’ subsidiary, Rise Root Projects Pvt. Ltd., under a profit-sharing arrangement between the developer and Abhishek Bachchan.

Madness in Surat

The past weekend also saw Amitabh Bachchan visit Surat, Gujarat. Videos of the veteran actor being mobbed in the city have surfaced on social media.

Amitabh was in Surat for the opening ceremony of the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL), which is scheduled to be held from January 9 to February 6 at Lalbhai Stadium. He was also joined by Akshay Kumar, Suriya, Ram Charan, Sachin Tendulkar and others. As expected, the presence of so many film and sport stars led to excitement among the attendees.

Amitabh Bachchan owns one of the eight teams of ISPL, Majhi Mumbai. He flew down to Surat in a chartered flight and was joined by Anand Pandit. Bollywood Hungama has accessed an exclusive picture of Big B mid-air.

Also Read: Amitabh Bachchan bids emotional farewell to Kaun Banega Crorepati 17; says show has shaped one-third of his life


 BREAKING: Digital18 media issues public notice over OMG franchise rights amid buzz around Oh My Goddess

BREAKING: Digital18 media issues public notice over OMG franchise rights amid buzz around Oh My Goddess

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In a development that has raised eyebrows, Digital18 Media Private Limited has issued a public notice asserting its ownership and legal rights over the OMG (Oh My God) franchise. The notice, published on January 10, 2026, in Atul Mohan’s Complete Cinema magazine, formally cautions all entities against developing, marketing, or producing any derivative, sequel, prequel, or spin-off of OMG 2 (2023) without Digital18’s written consent.

According to the notice, Digital18 Media Private Limited, aka Digital18, is the successor-in-interest to the studios business of Viacom18 Media Private Limited, following a court-approved Composite Scheme of Arrangement effective November 14, 2024. This makes Digital18 the joint owner and co-proprietor of all derivative and franchise rights arising from the cinematograph film OMG 2, including its goodwill, brand value, and public association.

The strongly worded notice places “all persons and entities” on alert that any communication or arrangement concerning the development, production, or financing of a sequel or related work without Digital18’s authorization constitutes infringement. It explicitly states that no third party is entitled to develop or announce any sequel or derivative work, directly or indirectly linked to OMG 2, without prior written approval. Furthermore, it warns that using titles or promotional material deceptively similar to OMG could amount to misrepresentation and dilution of proprietary rights.

It is believed this clarification has surfaced amid reports that OMG 3, reportedly titled Oh My Goddess, is in development. According to reports, the project stars Akshay Kumar and Rani Mukerji, with the actor expected to have an extended cameo role similar in length to his screen time in OMG 2.

Just yesterday, Bollywood Hungama reported that Oh My Goddess is slated to go on floors in February 2026. Such reports are said to have sparked speculation about the ownership of the franchise rights and probably prompted Digital18 to publicly reassert its position.

The notice concludes that any unauthorized sequel or branding resembling the OMG franchise will be treated as a violation of contractual and proprietary rights under applicable law.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Rani Mukerji-starrer Oh My Goddess to go on floors in February; Akshay Kumar to have an extended cameo on the scale of OMG 2


 EXCLUSIVE: Rani Mukerji-starrer Oh My Goddess to go on floors in February; Akshay Kumar to have an extended cameo on the scale of OMG 2

EXCLUSIVE: Rani Mukerji-starrer Oh My Goddess to go on floors in February; Akshay Kumar to have an extended cameo on the scale of OMG 2

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The year 2026 began on a surprising note as news broke that Akshay Kumar had signed on for the third installment of the OMG series. The reports further claimed that this time, he would be joined by Rani Mukerji, who would be headlining the film. And that’s not all. This film won’t be called OMG 3 but instead has been named Oh My Goddess. Bollywood Hungama has learned that the film in question is indeed being made and has found more information on the film.

A source told Bollywood Hungama, “Oh My Goddess goes on floors in February. It was reported that Akshay Kumar would have a special appearance and would shoot for only a day or two. However, the truth is that he has an extended cameo and has devoted many more days to filming. In fact, his screen time is the same or almost as the one he had in OMG 2 (2023).”

The source further said, “The script was locked last year. It’s a unique idea and director Amit Rai has gone one step ahead this time to give the audience a novel experience within the OMG world. Everyone in the team is excited about the film and taking it on the floors. Also, Akshay Kumar and Rani Mukerji haven’t shared screen space ever and this has added to the buzz within and outside the industry.”

Meanwhile, Rani Mukerji is all set to have a busy 2026. An industry insider commented, “Rani’s Mardaani 3 releases in cinemas on February 27. If Oh My Goddess indeed goes on floors next month, she’ll be juggling both the shoot of the film as well as the promotions of her cop drama. She’ll also be filming for Shah Rukh Khan’s much-awaited flick, King. This means that after a long time, Rani will have two releases this year. OMG 3 is expected to arrive in cinemas in 2027.”

Also Read: Rani Mukerji to join Akshay Kumar in OMG 3, marking their FIRST-EVER on-screen pairing: Report


 EXCLUSIVE: Ravi Kishan to play antagonist in Kartik Aaryan-starrer Naagzilla

EXCLUSIVE: Ravi Kishan to play antagonist in Kartik Aaryan-starrer Naagzilla

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Bollywood Hungama has been giving readers exclusive updates about one of the most-awaited films of 2026, Naagzilla. A few days ago, we reported that the comic caper might not be able to make it on Independence Day as planned. We now bring to you another exciting news from the sets of the film. Bollywood Hungama has learned that the role of the antagonist is being played by none other than Ravi Kishan.

A source told us, “Kartik Aaryan’s character is important and so is that of the villain in the story. The makers realized that Ravi Kishan fits the bill perfectly. He has always been a fine actor and has proved his worth in recent times with his performances in Laapataa Ladies (2024), Mamla Legal Hai (2024), Son Of Sardaar 2 (2025) etc. Ravi was quite excited to come on board this unique film and to play a very interesting and well-written character.”

The source further said, “The scenes between Kartik Aaryan and Ravi Kishan are expected to be something to watch out for.”

In Naagzilla, Kartik Aaryan plays a shape-shifting nag. The film was announced last year and was scheduled for a release on August 14 to take advantage of the Independence Day weekend and is now expected to release later this year.

Earlier, a source told Bollywood Hungama, “The shoot is expected to be wrapped up in a few months. Moreover, this is a film with heavy VFX. As a result, the post-production is going to take a lot of time. The makers of the film and lead actor Kartik Aaryan are very clear that they don’t want to rush through the process. They are aware that they have a special film in hand and want to nurture and fine-tune it properly before presenting it to the audience.”

Naagzilla is directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba of Fukrey fame and backed by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Mahaveer Jain’s Mahaveer Jain Films. It marks the first association of Kartik Aaryan and Mahaveer Jain, Mahaveer Jain and Karan Johar and the second film for Kartik and KJo after Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri.

Also Read: SCOOP: Kartik Aaryan’s Naagzilla expected to be pushed ahead; might not meet the Independence Day deadline


 REVEALED in Madras High Court order: Scenes in Vijay’s Jana Nayagan that triggered CBFC complaint – National Flag visuals, Army references, foreign powers provoking religious conflict

REVEALED in Madras High Court order: Scenes in Vijay’s Jana Nayagan that triggered CBFC complaint – National Flag visuals, Army references, foreign powers provoking religious conflict

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On Friday, January 9, the Madras High Court ruled in favour of Jana Nayagan’s makers and asked the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) to grant the film a U/A 16+ certificate. The CBFC immediately challenged that decision and requested a fresh review. Following the appeal, the court put its earlier order on hold for now. It also noted that the producers of the Vijay-starrer appeared to have created an unnecessary sense of urgency about the film’s release date, which may have pressured the court, as reported by Live Law. The case will be heard again on January 21, which puts a question mark on whether the much-awaited flick would be able to make it in cinemas this month.

Bollywood Hungama has a copy of the court order, which revealed that the producer had applied for certification on December 18, 2025. The film was screened for the Examining Committee on December 19, and the committee unanimously recommended U/A 16+ subject to modifications. The makers carried out the cuts and submitted the required Form IX on December 24, with the record showing the excised portions were verified.

Then came the twist. On January 5, the CBFC informed the producers that the ‘competent authority’ had decided to send the film to a Revising Committee due to a complaint alleging content issues, specifically, claims of hurting religious sensibilities and portrayal of armed forces.

The complaint, reproduced in court, flagged allegations about the film’s scenes and dialogues. It claimed the movie shows ‘visuals and dialogues’ suggesting foreign powers stoking large-scale religious conflict in India. The complainant claimed that it might potentially disturb religious harmony. It also pointed to multiple Army-related references and alleged that no defence expert was included in the Examining Committee despite such content.

Another flashpoint mentioned in the order was visuals involving the National Flag, a portion that, the court notes, had already been asked to be excised during the original examination and was removed.

Crucially, the court observed that the complainant was himself a member of the Examining Committee, and that many of the points raised in his complaint overlapped with objections he had already recorded earlier, that is, objections that were subsequently complied with through cuts. The judge went on to call the grievance an ‘afterthought’ and ‘motivated’, warning that such reversals could erode the sanctity of the CBFC process.

Holding that the Chairperson’s power to refer a film to a Revising Committee ended once the Board accepted the Examining Committee recommendation (communicated on December 22), the court said the later referral decision uploaded on January 6 was without jurisdiction.

Also Read: Jana Nayagan censor row: Madras HC division bench stays single judge order granting UA certificate, hearing adjourned to January 21