First Look: Creative & Captivating Poster Of ‘GHOST’!

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While King Nagarjuna is arriving as ‘The Ghost’ in Telugu, Karunada Chakravarthy Shivarajkumar is hitting the screens as ‘Ghost’ in Kannada. This action heist thriller is made on a pan-Indian scale and it is going to be released in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam languages. Made under Sandesh Productions banner, this film is directed by ‘Birbal’ fame Srini. Politician and producer Sandesh Nagraj is bankrolling this prestigious project on a grand scale.

According to reports, Shivarajkumar immensely liked the climax and was impressed by the way it has been written. This concept of action heist drama has been narrated with an intriguing screenplay and it is going to cater to all sections of the audience. It is Shivarajkumar’s birthday today and Baadshah Kiccha Sudeep released the First Poster of ‘Ghost’ wishing Shivanna a very happy birthday.

With an intense look, Shivarajkumar is looking very powerful whilst holding a gun. The revolver blended with a car gives a clear picture about the genre of the film. With the searchlight, bikers, cars.. the poster is well detailed and takes the expectations a notch higher. Mahendra Simha is the cinematographer of this film while Arjun Janya is the music composer. Masthi and Prasanna VM are the dialogue writers while Shivakumar of ‘KGF’ fame is the art director. ‘Ghost’ is produced by top production house Sandesh Productions which has several superhits like Airavata, Hatavaadi, Mannina Dhoni, Asura, Mommoga etc to its credit. The release date of this film is yet to be announced.


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Amitabh Bachchan Loses Sleep Over Work

June 20, 2026

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Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has revealed that work-related thoughts have been keeping him awake at night. The 83-year-old actor, who remains one of the busiest stars in Indian cinema, shared his feelings in a heartfelt post on his personal blog.

In his latest entry, Bachchan disclosed that after completing a shoot, he felt his performance could have been better. With permission from the team, he decided to redo the scene, but the uncertainty over whether the second attempt was actually an improvement left him restless.

“After completing the work, I felt it could have been done better. I got permission and did it again. Now I don’t know whether it turned out better or not. Only those who watch it will be able to tell,” he wrote.

The legendary actor admitted that these thoughts kept running through his mind throughout the night. “I have not been able to sleep because of these thoughts, and before I knew it, it was morning,” he added while sending his love and wishes to his fans, fondly known as the EF (Extended Family).

Just last week, Bachchan spoke about his hectic schedule, revealing that he had shot for as many as 12 short films and completed two still shoots in a single day.

Despite being 83, Amitabh Bachchan continues to maintain an incredibly demanding work schedule. He will next be seen reprising his role as Ashwatthama in the highly anticipated sequel to Kalki 2898 AD. He is also part of Ramayana: Part 1, starring Ranbir Kapoor, and the courtroom drama Section 84.

Even at this stage of his illustrious career, Bachchan’s relentless pursuit of perfection and unwavering dedication to his craft continue to inspire generations of actors and fans alike.