Special Occasion

Bollywood Beyond Borders: Celebrating World Bollywood Day


Written by Tanisha Cardozo, team Allycaral

Every year, on September 24, cinephiles and culture enthusiasts unite across the globe to recognize World Bollywood Day — an occasion to honour an industry that has become a cultural phenomenon. Bollywood is more than just films; it is a vibrant confluence of music, dance, emotion, and storytelling that transcends linguistic and national boundaries.

Bollywood’s roots trace back to early silent films in India, and then, in 1913, “Raja Harishchandra” — directed by Dadasaheb Phalke — is often marked as India’s first full-length feature film, paving the path for what would become a sprawling cinematic ecosystem. Over time, the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) became the pulsating heart of Hindi cinema; the portmanteau “Bollywood” — combining “Bombay” and “Hollywood” — reflected the industry’s ambition and growing influence.

What makes Bollywood uniquely magical is its formula: melodrama and realism, romance and conflict, spectacle and subtlety, all woven with music and dance. Song sequences often punctuate emotional shifts, characters’ inner turmoil expressed through melody, and grand dance routines capturing celebrations and heartbreak alike. Over the decades, Bollywood has experimented — from the social realism of the 1950s and 60s to the masala (mix) films of the 1970s–80s, and more recently, to nuanced cinema addressing complex themes around identity, inequality, gender, and modern life.

Bollywood’s appeal is not confined to India. Its influence has permeated global culture: film festivals screen its productions, international stars collaborate with Bollywood, and dance studios worldwide teach Bollywood choreography. In many countries with Indian diaspora, Bollywood soundtracks and dialogues echo in everyday life. It is estimated that Bollywood produces over 1,000 films annually, and its audience spans into the billions globally. Beyond entertainment, Bollywood has shaped fashion, language (catchphrases, style), tourism (movie‑locations become destinations), and discourse on social issues. It has been a mirror and a catalyst.

World Bollywood Day, though not yet an officially instituted holiday everywhere, has gained recognition as a day of celebration and reflection. On this day, fans host screenings, dance workshops, film quizzes, and musical tributes. In India, in past years, multiplexes have offered special ticket rates—such as ₹75 tickets—to encourage people to revisit cinematic joy. Observers of the day also discuss how Bollywood must evolve: embracing diversity, challenging stereotypes, balancing commercial and meaningful cinema, and harnessing streaming platforms’ potential.

As we celebrate World Bollywood Day this September 24, we pause to appreciate the artists behind the magic — actors, directors, musicians, choreographers, writers, technicians — whose collaborative craft brings dreams to life on screen. Bollywood has endured challenges: piracy, shifting audience tastes, commercialization, and the need for fresh narratives. Yet it has continually reinvented itself, finding new voices and formats, while holding onto the emotional core that binds audiences.

Bollywood is not just part of Indian cinema; it is a shared cultural thread connecting millions. Its songs evoke memory, its dialogues become shared quotes, its stories inspire across generations. On World Bollywood Day, we celebrate that connection — the music, the stories, the emotion, the dreams that film projects into life. May the songs keep playing, the dancers keep moving, and the stories keep uniting hearts across the world.

Entertainment

HYBE Officially Launches HYBE India Entertainment in Mumbai, Marking Major Expansion into South Asia


HYBE, the South Korean entertainment conglomerate behind global music sensations like BTS, SEVENTEEN, and NewJeans, has made its official foray into the Indian market with the launch of HYBE India Entertainment Private Limited. This Mumbai-based subsidiary becomes HYBE’s fifth international arm after successful operations in Japan, the United States, Latin America, and China.

The establishment of HYBE India marks a strategic expansion into a dynamic and rapidly growing music and entertainment ecosystem. With India boasting the world’s second-largest music streaming market—home to nearly 185 million users—the move positions HYBE to tap into a vast and diverse talent pool while catering to a massive audience with evolving tastes and increasing global influence.

HYBE’s India mission is encapsulated in its powerful statement: “Where voices of India become global stories.” The company has announced plans to conduct regional auditions and implement a bespoke training system between September and October 2025. This initiative aims to discover Indian artists capable of connecting with both domestic audiences and the global music scene. It will bring HYBE’s rigorous, globally respected artist training framework to India while making necessary cultural and creative adaptations for local resonance.

The Indian subsidiary will also serve as a local hub for promoting existing HYBE artists and supporting their activities in the subcontinent. From localized campaigns to fan engagement, HYBE India will ensure stronger connections between HYBE’s global acts and the Indian fanbase.

This move falls under HYBE’s broader “Multi-home, Multi-genre” strategy, focused on cultivating artists who are regionally rooted and globally competitive. A representative from the company emphasized that this approach is already showing results in other markets and could significantly shift the global music industry landscape, traditionally dominated by a few major Western players.

While detailed plans for the Mumbai office are still under wraps, what’s certain is HYBE’s commitment to investing in Indian talent and reshaping the music ecosystem. By establishing a solid base in Mumbai—the cultural and commercial heart of India’s entertainment industry—HYBE is poised to play a significant role in shaping the next generation of global stars from South Asia.

Films

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.

Entertainment

Shah Rukh Khan Wins First National Film Award for Best Actor in ‘Jawan’


After over three decades of cinematic excellence, Shah Rukh Khan has received his first National Film Award—an honour that marks a significant milestone in a legendary career.

At the 71st National Film Awards, SRK was named Best Actor for his performance in Atlee’s action-packed blockbuster, Jawan. He shares the prestigious award with Vikrant Massey for his role in 12th Fail.

“A Moment I Will Cherish for a Lifetime”

In a heartfelt video message shared on Instagram, the 59-year-old actor expressed deep gratitude:

“I am overwhelmed with gratitude, pride and humility. To be honored with the National Award is a moment that I will cherish for a lifetime.”

Despite having his arm in a sling due to an injury sustained during his upcoming film King, SRK appeared composed and reflective. He described the award as more than an accolade—it’s a message:

“It’s a reminder that what I do matters… to keep working, keep creating, and keep serving cinema.”

A Tribute to Teamwork and Vision

Shah Rukh thanked the jury, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, and acknowledged the pivotal roles played by directors Rajkumar Hirani, Siddharth Anand, and especially Atlee—who helmed Jawan.

“Atlee sir, this is like you say, ‘mass’,” he said with a smile.

He extended warm thanks to his management and creative team:

“They bear with me, my eccentricities and impatience… This award, without their perseverance and love, would not be possible.”

About Jawan

Jawan was one of 2023’s biggest cinematic spectacles, grossing over ₹1,100 crore globally. In the film, SRK took on dual roles—Vikram Rathore, a fierce Army officer, and Azad, his idealistic jailor son—mesmerizing audiences with both mass appeal and emotional depth.

A Legacy Reinforced

Known as the King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan’s filmography spans romance, drama, action, and social commentary. This National Award not only cements his legacy but marks a powerful reminder of the endurance and evolution of his craft.

With this recognition, SRK has turned another page in a story that continues to inspire generations of fans and filmmakers alike.

Entertainment

Ileana D’Cruz Welcomes Second Baby Boy, Keanu Rafe Dolan, with Michael Dolan


Mumbai: Bollywood actress Ileana D’Cruz has welcomed her second child with her partner Michael Dolan. The couple introduced their newborn son, Keanu Rafe Dolan, via an adorable post on social media that has since captured hearts online.

Ileana took to Instagram to share a touching black-and-white photo of baby Keanu’s tiny hand gently resting on hers, with the caption:
“And then there were four 💫 Welcome to the world, Keanu Rafe Dolan. You’ve filled our hearts with so much love already. 25.06.2025 ❤️”

The actress, known for her performances in films like Barfi! and Rustom, is already mom to one-year-old Koa Phoenix Dolan, who was born in August 2023. Fans and fellow celebrities have flooded her post with congratulatory messages, celebrating the growing family.


A Quiet and Joyful Journey

Ileana has maintained a relatively private personal life, occasionally giving her followers glimpses into motherhood. She first announced her relationship with Michael Dolan in 2023 and has since shared candid moments from her journey as a mother, describing it as “challenging, beautiful, and transformative.”

Her announcement of Keanu’s birth reflects the same tenderness and grace that fans have come to associate with her. Sources close to the couple mention that both baby and mom are healthy and doing well, with the family currently enjoying time together away from the public eye.


The Meaning Behind the Names

Ileana and Michael have chosen distinctive and meaningful names for their children.

  • Koa is a Hawaiian name meaning “brave” or “warrior,” often used to symbolize strength.
  • Keanu also has Hawaiian roots and means “cool breeze over the mountains,” while Rafe is a variant of Ralph, meaning “wise wolf.”

The poetic and serene choices reflect the couple’s affection for names with deep, nature-inspired significance.


Fans Celebrate the News

As the photo of Keanu circulated, #KeanuRafeDolan and #IleanaDCruz quickly started trending across platforms. Fans applauded the actress for embracing motherhood with grace and authenticity.

One fan wrote, “She’s glowing in motherhood. Koa and Keanu are lucky to have her.” Another commented, “Such a sweet name—wishing baby Keanu a life full of love and laughter!”