"Dhurandhar," a new Indian spy thriller set in Pakistan, has achieved the number one spot on Netflix's global Top 10 non-English films list, and is also topping the charts in both India and Pakistan, according to Variety. The film, led by Ranveer Singh, follows an Indian undercover operative infiltrating Karachi's criminal underworld.
The success of "Dhurandhar" marks a significant achievement for Indian cinema, particularly given its cross-border appeal. The film's plot, which involves espionage and the criminal underworld, has resonated with audiences globally.
In other entertainment news, a review in Variety discussed Luc Besson's "Dracula," starring Caleb Landry Jones. The review described the film as a "romantic," derivative take on the vampire legend.
Meanwhile, political turmoil continues to brew in Britain. According to Time, the British government found itself at the center of a political storm following the release of files connected to U.S. investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. Disclosures from the Epstein investigation have already impacted the monarchy, with Prince Andrew stripped of his royal title late last year. The fallout has now spread to 10 Downing Street, the official residence of Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
In a separate piece, Time reviewed a new Peacock series that is a remake of "The 'Burbs." The series follows a new mother who moves to the suburbs. "Its giving Get Out," said Samira, played by Keke Palmer, according to the source.
Finally, Vox reported on the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, highlighting the impact of celebrity and social media on the situation. The disappearance has been a major topic of discussion, with co-anchor Savannah Guthrie noticeably absent from the Today show while dealing with the situation.
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