Entertainment
Spider-Man: Brand New Day India total tops Rs 150 crore on Day 3
Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s India total topped Rs 150 crore net on Day 3, with collections up 35.3% to Rs 66.75 crore.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s India total topped the Rs 150 crore net mark on Day 3, with collections rising 35.3% over the previous day to Rs 66.75 crore, trade tracker Sacnilk reported on Sunday, August 2, 2026.
The film’s three-day net collection in India has reached Rs 176.70 crore, with the gross total at Rs 211.27 crore.
The film played across 17,703 shows on Saturday, with overall occupancy of 69.67%, rising to 76.67% for night shows and 75.56% for evening shows.
The English version brought in Rs 38.35 crore of the day’s collection, while the Hindi version added Rs 21.75 crore, showing continued demand across both versions.
A day-on-day rise on the first Saturday is uncommon for major releases, which typically see a dip after opening day before a weekend recovery.
Trade watchers are now watching Sunday’s collections closely, seen as the clearest early indicator of the film’s run through its first fortnight in India.
The film released in India a day ahead of its global rollout, opening across English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam versions to capture audiences across the country’s major language markets.
Multiplex chains in metro cities including Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru reported strong evening and night show attendance through the opening weekend, according to trade reports tracking the release.
The film’s English version continued to lead collections on Day 3 with Rs 38.35 crore, while the Hindi version added Rs 21.75 crore, reflecting strong multiplex demand across both language versions.
A day-on-day increase on the first Saturday is relatively uncommon for major releases, since most films see collections plateau or dip slightly after the opening-day surge before a typical weekend rebound.
The film also stars Zendaya and Sadie Sink reprising their roles alongside Tom Holland, with the returning cast continuing to be a key draw through the opening weekend.
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Govinda threatens Rs 100 crore lawsuit over deepfakes, false claims
Govinda has issued a public notice threatening a Rs 100 crore lawsuit against those spreading false or AI-generated content about his marriage to Sunita Ahuja.
Actor Govinda has issued a public notice threatening a possible Rs 100 crore lawsuit against those spreading false information about his marriage.
The notice warns media organisations, digital platforms and content creators against creating or sharing content that is false, defamatory, fabricated or unverified about him or his family.
It specifically flags the circulation of deepfakes and other AI-generated synthetic content, stating that no permission has been granted to use Govinda’s voice, photographs or likeness through such technologies.
The notice states that those found responsible could face court orders involving bank accounts, restrictions on buying or selling property, and passport seizure.
It follows rumours of a court marriage and marital discord involving Govinda and his wife Sunita Ahuja that circulated on social media in recent days.
The warning comes after Sunita Ahuja’s earlier withdrawal of a divorce petition, after which speculation about the couple’s relationship had continued online.
The warning comes after rumours of marital discord and a court marriage circulated on social media in recent days.
It follows his wife Sunita Ahuja’s earlier withdrawal of a divorce petition, after which speculation about the couple’s relationship continued to circulate online.
Govinda and Sunita Ahuja have been married since 1987 and have two children, and their relationship has periodically drawn media attention over the years.
The notice cautions media organisations, digital platforms and content creators against creating, publishing or sharing content that is false, defamatory, fabricated or unverified about the actor.
It specifically flags the circulation of photographs, videos, audio recordings, morphed images, deepfakes and other synthetic content generated using artificial intelligence.
The notice states that no permission has been granted to create, manipulate or use Govinda’s voice, photographs, identity or likeness through AI or other digital technologies.
Against individuals found responsible, the notice states Govinda may seek court orders involving bank accounts, restrictions on property transactions, passport seizure and other legal measures.
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Entertainment
Toxic advance bookings hit Rs 35 crore worldwide ahead of Aug 26 release
Yash’s Toxic has crossed Rs 35 crore in worldwide advance bookings four days ahead of its August 26 release, making it the highest-grossing Kannada film of 2026 through pre-sales alone.
Yash’s upcoming film Toxic has hit Rs 35 crore in worldwide advance bookings, four days ahead of its release on August 26.
The strong pre-sales have made Toxic the highest-grossing Kannada film of 2026 through advance bookings alone, surpassing KD – The Devil’s final closing collection of Rs 33.01 crore.
In India, the film has crossed Rs 18.26 crore gross from advance bookings, with roughly 4.5 lakh tickets sold across the country so far.
The booking pace has been especially strong in the Hindi market, where the film has sold more than 60,000 tickets within the first 24 hours, surpassing early bookings for Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal.
Trade analysts, who had earlier projected a Rs 20 crore net opening in Hindi, now expect the film to significantly exceed that mark based on current booking momentum.
Toxic marks Yash’s first film since KGF: Chapter 2 nearly four years ago, and releases worldwide on August 26 across Kannada, Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.
Toxic is directed by Geetu Mohandas and produced through KVN Productions and Yash’s own banner, Monster Mind Creations.
The film has received an ‘A’ certificate from Indian censors and stars Yash in a dual role alongside Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth and Huma Qureshi.
In India alone, Toxic has crossed Rs 18.26 crore gross from advance bookings, with around 4.5 lakh tickets sold so far.
Karnataka has led ticket sales by a wide margin, contributing the bulk of the advance booking revenue ahead of the film’s release.
Toxic releases worldwide on August 26 across Kannada, Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam, marking Yash’s first film since KGF: Chapter 2 nearly four years ago.
The film’s Hindi advance booking alone has crossed 60,000 tickets within the first 24 hours, with trade watchers projecting an opening well beyond the initially estimated Rs 20 crore net range.
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Entertainment
Zombie Reddy 2 announced on Teja Sajja’s birthday, new director in
Zombie Reddy 2, the sequel to Teja Sajja’s 2021 horror-comedy hit, has been officially announced on the actor’s 31st birthday, with a new director set to take over from Prasanth Varma.
Zombie Reddy 2 has been officially announced on Teja Sajja’s birthday, with the sequel to his 2021 horror-comedy hit revealed to fans.
The makers have confirmed the sequel will be mounted on a much bigger scale than the original, turning Zombie Reddy into a complete franchise.
A specific theatrical release date is yet to be announced, though the makers have shared plans for a considerably larger production this time around.
Notably, Prasanth Varma, who directed the original film, will not be returning for the sequel, with a different director confirmed to take charge, though not yet named.
The announcement was deliberately timed to coincide with Teja Sajja’s birthday, a move seen as designed to generate maximum organic buzz for the franchise’s expansion.
Teja Sajja has had a strong run since the original Zombie Reddy, going on to headline the hit superhero film Hanu-Man in 2024 and Mirai in 2025.
Teja Sajja has built a strong run in Telugu cinema in recent years, following up Zombie Reddy with lead roles in the hit superhero film Hanu-Man in 2024 and Mirai in 2025.
The announcement timing, landing on Teja Sajja’s 31st birthday, has been described as a deliberate marketing move designed to generate maximum organic buzz for the franchise expansion right out of the gate.
The original Zombie Reddy, released in 2021, followed a game designer whose trip to a village turns catastrophic after a zombie outbreak, with the story centred on discovering a cure involving water from a Shiva Lingam.
The first film is produced by Apple Tree Studios and is available for streaming on Prime Video.
Prasanth Varma, who directed the original Zombie Reddy, will not be returning for the sequel, with a different filmmaker set to take over though not yet officially named.
Commentators covering the announcement have noted that changing directors carries some risk, but framed it as a deliberate move by the makers to bring a fresh creative take rather than repeat the first film’s formula.
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