Films

KPop Demon Hunters: Netflix Hit Redefines Female Superheroes Through K-pop and Korean Mythology


Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters isn’t just a film—it’s a genre-defying cultural explosion. Co-directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, this animated superhero movie has taken the platform by storm, becoming the second most popular English-language film on Netflix, while simultaneously earning critical acclaim and charting on Billboard.

The film follows Huntr/x, a fictional K-pop girl group who double as demon-fighting superheroes. Armed with magical musical powers and real-world sass, the girls take on ancient evil with a blend of pop performance and supernatural flair. Alongside them—or sometimes against them—are the Saja Boys, a rival male idol group with secrets and powers of their own.

What makes KPop Demon Hunters truly groundbreaking, however, is its unapologetically raw portrayal of its female leads. “They eat messily, they burp, they make weird faces,” says director Maggie Kang. “I wanted to break away from the polished, idealized female characters we usually see in animation.”

Kang took a hands-on, physical approach to directing. She often had her animation team act out scenes to capture authentic emotion, comedic timing, and real human gestures. When scenes didn’t quite land, Kang would step in and demonstrate the facial expressions herself—sometimes contorting her face to extreme degrees to convey a particular feeling.
“Even when you draw, you want to feel the expressions,” Kang told Q host Gill Deacon.

More than just a stylistic tour de force, KPop Demon Hunters roots itself in deep Korean heritage. The film’s opening sequence—depicting generations of Korean musicians fighting supernatural forces—draws heavily from Korean shamanism and folklore. Kang’s own upbringing between Toronto and summers in Seoul shaped the narrative, blending diasporic identity with mythological storytelling.

“When we grounded the mythology into Korean shamanism, it opened up this opportunity to feature different eras of Korea and show how Korean music evolved through the ages,” she explained.

The fictional group’s impact isn’t limited to the screen. Huntr/x’s track “Golden” hit No. 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Global 200, while the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack soared to No. 2 on the Billboard 200—making it the top-charting soundtrack of 2025.

“I didn’t think this kind of reaction was even possible,” Kang said. “It’s incredible.”

With voice performances from Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, Ji-young Yoo, Yunjin Kim, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, and Lee Byung-hun, the film has a dynamic and diverse ensemble that brings the world of Huntr/x vividly to life.

Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, KPop Demon Hunters is proof that authentic cultural storytelling—blended with universal themes, bold creativity, and the magnetic rivalry between Huntr/x and the Saja Boys—can break every mold, entertain, and inspire.

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M/s Vinayak Decorators Honoured with “Special Creative Art Director Award” at Goa State Film Festival 2025


PANAJI: Goa’s renowned décor and event management company, M/s Vinayak Decorators, has been honored with the “Special Creative Art Director Award” at the 10th, 11th, and 12th editions of the Goa State Film Festival 2025.

The award was presented to Smt. Nutan Vinayak Dessai by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant, at the festival’s award ceremony.

Led by Sidhesh Dessai, the company has emerged as a creative powerhouse in Goa, conceptualizing and executing décor and event management for some of the state’s most iconic celebrations. Their portfolio includes prestigious events such as the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) and the Purple Festival for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), along with major assignments across states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Kolkata, Karnataka, Meghalaya, and Gujarat.

On the national stage, Vinayak Decorators has also brought Goan artistry into the spotlight. Under the leadership of Sidhesh Dessai, an all-Goan team curated Republic Day Parade floats for Arunachal Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, both of which received widespread appreciation. These floats, highlighting regional heritage with Goan craftsmanship, were also showcased at the Bharat Parv Exhibition at the Red Fort, Delhi, from January 26 to 31, 2025, organized by the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India.

This recognition at both the state and national level underlines the company’s pivotal role in promoting Goan creativity and talent across India.

Films

Goa State Film Festival 2025 Brings Together 10th, 11th & 12th Editions


Panaji is set to shine under the cinematic spotlight as the 10th, 11th, and 12th editions of the Goa State Film Festival kick off on August 14, 2025 at INOX Screen 1, Panaji. The inauguration will be graced by Hon’ble Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant and Smt. Delilah M Lobo, MLA and Vice Chairman of the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG).

Film lovers can look forward to screenings at Maquinez Palace Theatre and INOX, Panaji, with 19 feature films and 4 non-feature films vying for 21 feature and 7 non-feature awards. The festival will also host insightful workshops and masterclasses by renowned film personalities, including Shri Neelaabh Kaul, Shri Pankaj Saxena, veteran actor Shri Kanwarjit Paintal, and Shri Chitah Yajnesh Shetty.

One of the most anticipated moments will be the lifetime achievement award presentation to Smt. Varsha Usgaonkar, an acclaimed actress, singer, model, and social worker who has left her mark in Hindi, Marathi, and Konkani cinema. This honor will be conferred during the award ceremony on August 17, 2025.

The opening ceremony promises a vibrant cultural experience with performances by celebrity singer Jolly Mukherjee, a solo band act by Mukesh Ghatwal, and a comedy show by Sagar Karande and Ankur Wadhave.

Adding to the festive atmosphere, the INOX courtyard will host a food court and handicraft stalls from August 14 to 17, 2025. Winners of the 48 Hours Short Film Competition will also be announced on opening day.

Delegate registration is open for Goan Film Fraternity, Film Enthusiasts, Student Delegates, and Media Delegates. For details, visit www.esg.co.in.

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‘Guntata Hriday He’ Wins Best Short Film at CIFF 2025, Felicitated by Delhi CM Rekha Gupta


In a landmark moment for short filmmaking in India, ‘Guntata Hriday He’ (Entangled) directed by Sainath S Uskaikar clinched the Best Short Film award at the Celebrating India Film Festival (CIFF) 2025, held in Delhi from August 8–10. The award was presented by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during the festival’s vibrant closing ceremony at NCUI Auditorium.

The short film stood out among over 700 submissions and was lauded for its compelling narrative and emotional resonance. Uskaikar’s direction was praised for its artistic depth and cultural authenticity, earning applause from industry veterans and young filmmakers alike.

The ceremony also saw tributes and performances from notable names including Grammy-winner Ricky Kej, veteran singer Hema Sardesai, and actor Kunal Goswami. CM Rekha Gupta, while addressing the audience, emphasized Delhi’s growing role in supporting arts and cinema, revealing plans for a new state film policy, film tourism initiatives, and aspirations to host major film events like the Filmfare Awards.

The festival showcased 35 films over three days and included masterclasses with over 20 industry professionals. Other major winners included ‘Humans in the Loop’ by Aranya Sahay (Best Feature Film) and ‘Life in Loom’ by Edmond Ranson (Best Documentary).

CIFF Director Alok Gupta described the event as a turning point for Delhi’s cultural narrative, “We want Delhi to become a launchpad for the Indian film industry,” he stated.

With initiatives like CIFF gaining traction, and with films like Guntata Hriday He shining bright, the future of Indian cinema—particularly short films—looks vibrant and unstoppable.

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Aamir Khan Reveals Sitaare Zameen Par Cost ₹122 Crore, Partner Backed Out After OTT Rejection


Bollywood icon Aamir Khan has never shied away from taking risks—and his latest move with Sitaare Zameen Par proves just that.

In a revealing conversation with entertainment journalist Matthew Belloni on The Town podcast, Aamir disclosed previously unknown financial and strategic details about the making and release of his film. The most striking revelation? Sitaare Zameen Par cost him between ₹122 crore and ₹133 crore after his production partner exited the project over creative differences.

A Bold Rejection of OTT

According to Aamir, the fallout stemmed from his decision to decline a ₹120 crore offer from Prime Video. The offer, according to trade analyst Komal Nahta, would’ve more than covered production costs. But Aamir was committed to experimenting with an alternative release model: a traditional theatrical run followed by a YouTube pay-per-view release priced at ₹100.

Aamir explained, “They didn’t like me turning down money, so they preferred that I buy them out… So the film has actually cost me about $14 million (₹122 crore).”

Worldwide Reception & Revenue

Despite initial skepticism, the film has performed impressively. Industry tracker Sacnilk reports that Sitaare Zameen Par has grossed ₹276 crore worldwide, and YouTube is now backing the release with its own marketing push. Aamir emphasized that YouTube’s support includes a dedicated marketing budget, separate from the theatrical campaign.

Aamir hinted that his revenue split with YouTube is better than the conventional 50-50 with theatres, though he didn’t reveal exact numbers.

Opening Doors for Indie Cinema

Aamir sees this as more than a personal risk—it’s a potential game-changer for Indian indie filmmakers. “This creates an opportunity for smaller films that struggle to find space in theatres. Now they can consider digital-first models with serious monetization.”

The Cast & Crew

Directed by RS Prasanna, the film stars Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh, and ten debutantes: Aroush Datta, Gopi Krishna Varma, Samvit Desai, Vedant Sharma, Ayush Bhansali, Ashish Pendse, Rishi Shahani, Rishabh Jain, Naman Mishra, and Simran Mangeshkar.

The music is composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya.

What’s Next?

Aamir’s gamble is still unfolding. While he hasn’t made a profit yet, the performance of the YouTube release will determine whether this pay-per-view route can disrupt traditional OTT dominance. Whether it becomes a blueprint or a cautionary tale remains to be seen—but it’s undoubtedly bold.