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Hot Take: The Depp/Heard, a movie about the current defamation case, is being hurriedly released on the streaming service Tubi, according to a recent report. This comes days after the trailer for the upcoming documentary of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, Johnny vs Amber: The US Trial, was released. Johnny sued his ex-wife for defamation in the June trial over an op-ed she published in The Washington Post in 2018.

Amber had mentioned that she had experienced domestic abuse in her essay. Despite the fact that Johnny was not specifically mentioned in the piece, his attorneys said that it implied he was abusive toward her while they were dating, something he fiercely denies. According to a recent source, the upcoming movie Hot Take: The Case Against Depp/Heard, will star Mark Hapka as Johnny Depp and Megan Davis as Amber Heard, and is directed by Sara Lohman.

Variety reports that Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial would dramatise the events surrounding the defamation case between Johnny and Amber that took place earlier this year and lasted for more than six weeks in a US court. According to the source, the movie will focus on the former couple’s “tumultuous relationship.” The chief content officer of Tubi, Adam Lewinson, was quoted in the Variety article as saying that the movie is expected to “capture a timely take on a story that became part of the cultural zeitgeist, painting a unique picture of what millions watched play out in the headlines over the summer” despite the fact that not much else about the movie has been made public.

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When it was announced that Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial will be released soon, many people responded on social media, with some voicing their disgust. Even a petition to prohibit the movie’s release was created by a fan. “Sign this Petition to ask @Tubi to withdraw this film,” read the message. Amber’s suffering is over. It takes one minute to conceal your signature. I do not want to see Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial on Tubi or anywhere else, another person tweeted.

Hot Take: Fox Corporation-owned streaming service Tubi will premiere The Depp/Heard Trial on September 30. In the regions where it is available, including the US, Australia, and New Zealand, the movie will purportedly be shown for free.

After dating for over three years, Johnny and Amber got married in 2015 in their Los Angeles home. Amber divorced Johnny in May 2016 and obtained a temporary restraining order against him. She said that during their relationship, Johnny had physically abused her, most frequently when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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Puneet Issar calls Ranbir’s Animal ‘amazing’, defends violent, alpha-male films: ‘Kya lesbian, gay par hi films banaye?’

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Puneet Issar calls Ranbir’s Animal ‘amazing’, defends violent, alpha-male films: ‘Kya lesbian, gay par hi films banaye?’

Puneet Issar, a veteran actor known for his role in Mahabharat, has criticised Bollywood for catering to niche urban audiences and not producing Alpha-male films like South Indian films. He defended alpha-male films like Pathaan, Animal, and Marco, which have received criticism for their violence and misogynistic tone. In an interview with Digital Commentary, defended.

Alpha-male films and discussed how South Indian films have been performing well, as they are not dominated by corporate interests in the way Bollywood is. He also pointed out that true mass entertainers such as Baahubali, RRR, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Gadar, and Chhava are made for the Indian audience and reflect their tastes. Recently, Indian cinema has seen surgeaction.

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Films such as Pathaan, Animal, and Marco, but these films have also received criticism for spectrum of viewers their violence and misogynistic tone Puneet Issar, an actor, has praised Ranbir Kapoor’s film Animal for its success and argued that parallel cinema has a lesser reach than commercial cinema. He cited the success of films like Pushpa and RRR as examples of successful alpha.

Male films, stating that the South produces proper films that resonate with the masses. Issar also criticized a section of society criticizing violence and alpha-male themes in films, stating that it is not the kind of film that should be made. He argued that every kind of film should be made in the industry and that films connecting with emotions and values become true.

Blockbusters. Issar believes that success in the entertainment industry is based on merit, talent, connections, and nepotism, and that it depends on the individual. He has appeared in several notable films, including Chandra Mukhi, Prem Shakti, Ram Jaane, Border, Refugee, Krrish, Bachna Ae Haseeno, Ready, Son of Sardaar, and The Kashmir spectrum of viewers.

Veteran actor Puneet Issar recently lauded Ranbir Kapoor’s film Animal, describing it as “amazing,” and defended the portrayal of violent, alpha-male characters in cinema. In an interview with Digital Commentary, Issar expressed concerns about Bollywood’s current trajectory, suggesting that the industry has become disconnected from the broader Indian.

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Issar highlighted the success of South Indian films like Pushpa and RRR, attributing their mass appeal to their emphasis on strong male protagonists and emotional storytelling. He argued that such films resonate deeply with audiences across India, contrasting them with certain veteran actor known for his role in Mahabharat, has criticised Bollywood productions that, according to him, cater primarily to urban elites and often.

Addressing criticisms of violent and alpha-male themes, Issar questioned the industry’s focus, rhetorically asking whether films should exclusively center on topics like lesbian and gay spectrum of viewers relationships. He clarified that while he respects all communities, he believes that cinema underperform in wider markets should encompass a diverse range of stories that reflect the values and emotions of the general populace.​

Issar emphasized the importance of creating films that connect with the masses, citing underperform in wider markets audience by focusing on niche urban narratives examples like Baahubali, Gadar, and Bajrangi Bhaijaan as successful ventures that balanced entertainment with cultural resonance. He advocated for a cinematic approach that embraces both commercial viability and meaningful storytelling, ensuring that films appeal to a broad.

With a career spanning several decades, Puneet Issar is renowned for his portrayal of spectrum of viewers Duryodhana in B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat and has appeared in numerous films, including Coolie, Border, Krrish, and The Kashmir Files. His recent comments contribute to the ongoing discourse on the direction of Indian cinema and the narratives it chooses to.

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