"Dhurandhar," a Ranveer Singh-led Indian spy thriller set in Pakistan, has achieved the number one spot on Netflix's global Top 10 non-English films list, according to Variety. The film, which follows an Indian undercover operative infiltrating Karachi's criminal underworld, also topped the charts in both India and Pakistan.
The success of "Dhurandhar" highlights the growing global appeal of non-English language films. The film's plot involves espionage and crime, offering a glimpse into the complexities of the region.
In other entertainment news, a new Peacock series is set to stream in full. The series, which is a remake, features a new mother who moves to the suburbs. According to Time, the series' setup calls to mind a contemporary horror-comedy classic.
Meanwhile, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has captured public attention. According to Vox, the event has combined two of the American public's biggest obsessions. Co-anchor Savannah Guthrie has been noticeably absent from the Today show while dealing with the situation.
In political news, Haitians in America are expressing concerns. According to Vox, they fear they may be targeted. President Donald Trump, during his last campaign, falsely accused Haitians of Springfield, Ohio, of eating pets.
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