Spotlight

Shubham Verma: From Small-Town Dreams to Casting Big Stories


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

There’s something powerful about dreams that begin in small places. For Shubham Verma, that journey started in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand—a city far removed from the fast-paced world of India’s entertainment industry. But even as a child, he knew he wanted more. Modeling and acting weren’t just ambitions; they were a vision of a life beyond boundaries.

At nineteen, Shubham took his first step into that world. Without industry connections or prior exposure, the move wasn’t easy. Everything—from meeting new people to understanding how the industry functioned—was completely unfamiliar. Yet, what he lacked in experience, he made up for with determination and belief in himself.

The early years in modeling were as challenging as they were transformative. He worked tirelessly, navigating an industry where competition is intense and opportunities are never guaranteed. Doubts came not just from within but also from people around him. Still, he chose to stay focused, letting his work speak louder than skepticism.

After five years in front of the camera, a shift began to take shape. Shubham found himself drawn to the mechanics behind the scenes—the way projects were built, the way talent was discovered, and the way stories came together. Travelling across India and interacting with producers, coordinators, and creatives gave him a deeper understanding of the industry. That’s when casting entered the picture—not as a backup plan, but as a new passion.

Today, as a casting director with Khanna Production House, his work is dynamic and demanding. It involves travelling across cities, conducting auditions, understanding character requirements, and identifying the right talent for each role. No two days are the same, and that unpredictability is exactly what keeps the work exciting.

For Shubham, casting is not just about finding faces—it’s about recognizing potential. He believes that presentation and confidence are key, and that anyone with the right mindset can carve a place in the industry. Over time, he has also seen how unconventional casting choices can create some of the most memorable performances, reinforcing his belief in taking creative risks.

His journey hasn’t been without setbacks. The COVID-19 pandemic brought the entertainment industry to a standstill, testing both patience and resilience. There were also moments that served as hard lessons—like an audition in Jaipur where, due to poor coordination, no participants showed up despite extensive planning. Experiences like these shaped his understanding of professionalism and trust.

Looking at the industry today, Shubham sees immense growth and opportunity. Regional cinema, particularly from Kerala, is gaining recognition for its strong storytelling, while Bollywood continues to invest in large-scale, ambitious projects. The landscape is evolving, and for those willing to adapt, the possibilities are endless.

Closer to home, Goa stands out as a rising hub for entertainment. With its scenic locations and globally recognized platforms like the International Film Festival of India, it continues to attract filmmakers and creatives from across the country. Shubham believes that Goa’s role in the industry will only grow stronger in the years to come.

One of the most defining moments in his journey was landing his first major project. It wasn’t just a professional milestone—it was an emotional one. A moment of realization that all the risks, struggles, and persistence had finally paid off.

Despite working in a highly social industry, Shubham describes himself as an introvert—something that often surprises people. Yet, it’s perhaps this introspection that allows him to connect deeply with his work and understand characters beyond the surface.

If his life were a film, he knows exactly what it would be called: Dream It. Believe It. Just Do It. And in many ways, that title perfectly captures his journey—a story not just about success, but about growth, evolution, and staying true to one’s dreams.

For newcomers looking to break into the industry, his advice is simple but powerful: stay consistent, be patient, and never lose belief in yourself. Because in the end, every big story starts with a small step—and the courage to take it.

Entertainment

Abhishek Bachchan Reveals How Aishwarya Rai Is Shaping Aaradhya’s Values Away from Social Media Noise


Abhishek Bachchan has offered a heartfelt look into his family life, sharing how his daughter Aaradhya is growing up grounded, confident, and unaffected by the pressures of fame. In a recent interview with PeepingMoon, Abhishek spoke warmly about the strong values Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has instilled in their teenage daughter.

Aishwarya’s Influence: Teaching Respect for the Industry

According to Abhishek, Aishwarya plays a major role in helping Aaradhya understand the world of fame in a healthy, respectful way.
“Aishwarya has instilled a great respect in Aaradhya towards the film industry and what we do,” he said. “She has taught her that we are what we are because of what the films and audiences have given us.”

He praised Aishwarya for helping Aaradhya build a solid foundation of humility and gratitude — qualities that, he believes, will serve her well as she grows up in the spotlight.

A Confident Teenager With Her Own Voice

Aaradhya, now 14, is growing into a confident youngster with clear viewpoints and a thoughtful way of expressing herself.
“She has an opinion. She is a very sure teenager… she has a wonderful way of conveying everything,” Abhishek shared.

Despite being part of one of India’s most celebrated film families, Aaradhya stays away from online chatter and the noise of social media.

Life Without a Phone: A Family Decision

Abhishek revealed that Aaradhya does not have a mobile phone yet — a conscious decision taken years ago. She uses the internet only for school-related work and research.
“Her friends contact her through Aishwarya’s phone,” he said, noting that she prefers spending time studying rather than scrolling through apps.

When asked about rumours and gossip surrounding her family, Abhishek said Aaradhya is well aware that not everything online is trustworthy.
“Her mother has taught her not to believe everything she reads,” he added.

Family Values Built on Honesty

Abhishek shared that their home operates on complete honesty, similar to how his own parents — Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan — raised him.
“We are completely honest with the family,” he said. “That leaves no room for doubt.”

He also confirmed that he gave up smoking and drinking when Aishwarya was pregnant.
“I have stopped both… I don’t touch them at all,” he said.

This candid glimpse into the Bachchan family reveals strong values, close-knit parenting, and a thoughtful approach to raising a child in the glare of celebrity culture.

Events in Goa, IFFI 2025

Waves Film Bazaar 2025 Concludes with Momentum at the 56th IFFI; Expanded Edition Announced for 2026


The Waves Film Bazaar 2025 concluded with a vibrant closing ceremony at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), marking the end of five impactful days of networking, innovation, and global cinematic exchange. The event gathered global filmmakers, producers, distributors, funders, and emerging creators, reaffirming its status as one of Asia’s most influential film industry platforms.

The ceremony saw the presence of esteemed dignitaries including Joint Secretaries of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting — Dr. Ajay Nagabhushan MN and Dr. K. K. Nirala, NFDC Managing Director Prakash Magdum, Waves Film Bazaar Advisor Jerome Paillard, IFFI Festival Director Shekhar Kapur, filmmakers Rajkumar Hirani and Sriram Raghavan, and internationally acclaimed actor Rachel Griffiths.

The event began with a solemn one-minute silence in honour of legendary actor Dharmendra, paying tribute to his monumental legacy in Indian cinema.

Momentum for 2026: An Expanded 20th Edition

In his opening remarks, Dr. Ajay Nagabhushan announced that the 20th edition of Waves Film Bazaar will return in an expanded and more ambitious format, reflecting the soaring global interest in Indian co-productions, script labs, and AI-driven filmmaking initiatives.

NFDC MD Prakash Magdum reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to nurturing independent minds, emphasizing the success of previously selected projects and the rising global footprint of Indian stories.

A wrap-up video capturing the festival’s highlights set the celebratory tone for the awards that followed.


Major Awards & Recognitions

Co-Production Market & Development Grants

  • Kakthet (Idiot) – First Co-Production Grant ($10,000)
  • Ulta (Madam) – Second Co-Production Grant ($5,000)
  • Simhastha Kumbh – Special Documentary Grant ($5,000)
  • The Manager, Azhi, Ustad Bantoo – Red Sea Fund Awards
  • Nazma Ka Tadka – Platoon One Script Development Grant
  • Teacher’s Pet, White Guy – Casting Company Awards
  • 7 to 7 – UCCN City of Film Best Project Award

Post-Production Lab Winners

Projects such as Khoriya, Azhi, The Ink Stained Hand and the Missing Thumb, Born Yesterday, Aakkaatti, and Khamosh Nazar Aate Hain received major post-production support from Nube Studios, Prasad Corporation, Moviebuff, and others.


Premiere GAP Funding & Distribution

  • Echoes of the Herd – Matchbox GAP Award
  • Soul Whispers – M5 Global Film Fund
  • Chingam – Reborn India Theatrical Distribution Award

AI Film Festival & CinemAI Hackathon: A Global First

Supported by LTIMindtree, the AI showcase attracted entries from more than 18 countries.

Award Highlights:

  • KYRA – Best AI Animation
  • The Cinema That Never Was – Most Innovative AI Film
  • Nagori – Best AI Short
  • Special Mentions: The Last Backup Final Part, Miracle on the Kachua Beach

The CinemAI Hackathon honoured excellence in:

  • Sound
  • Visuals
  • Storytelling
  • Innovation
  • Best AI Film — The Red Crayon

Spotlight on Emerging Talent

The Student Producer’s Workshop awarded upcoming creators including Kaashviy Ommkaar, Aniket Joshi, Radhika Kinare, Riya Varghese, and Sakshi Mishra, highlighting the promising next generation of Indian filmmakers.


The event concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks by Vineeta Mishra, Head of Waves Film Bazaar, followed by a celebratory stage appearance by the entire team. With powerful partnerships, visionary storytelling, and global engagement, Waves Film Bazaar 2025 sets the stage for an even bigger, bolder edition in 2026.

International

Tom Cruise Gets His First Oscar in 43 Years, Receives Standing Ovation at Governors Awards


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Tom Cruise has received his first Oscar in 43 years, honored with the Academy Honorary Award at the Governors Awards, marking a monumental moment in his extraordinary career. As he took the stage to accept the award, the entire room rose in a prolonged standing ovation, recognizing not only his decades of dedication to cinema but also the profound impact he has had on audiences around the world.

Presented with the honor by filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Cruise was visibly moved as he reflected on the art form that has shaped his identity since childhood. In an emotional speech, he spoke of cinema as a global connector—an art that transcends borders, languages, and backgrounds to bring people together in shared moments of laughter, emotion, and hope.

He revisited the moment his love for film began, recalling being a young boy sitting in a darkened theater and watching a beam of light illuminate a world far larger than his own. That early spark drove him toward a career defined by curiosity, adventure, and an unyielding passion for storytelling. Despite having earned multiple Oscar nominations over the years, Cruise had never won a competitive Academy Award, making this honorary recognition especially meaningful. His words resonated deeply with the room, filled with artists who have witnessed his decades of commitment to pushing boundaries and elevating the cinematic experience.

The standing ovation that greeted him symbolized Hollywood’s collective acknowledgment of his legacy—a legacy built on determination, craftsmanship, and an unwavering belief in the power of film. For Tom Cruise, receiving his first Oscar after 43 years was not simply an award but a celebration of a lifetime devoted to the art that continues to define him.

Films

Disney’s Bold Double Trailer Drop: Devil Wears Prada 2 & Toy Story 5 Smash 24-Hour View Records


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Disney continues to disrupt traditional movie marketing, this time with a bold and unexpected double trailer release that instantly dominated global conversation. The studio dropped the highly anticipated trailers for Devil Wears Prada 2 and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 simultaneously, generating massive first-day viewership and setting the stage for two major summer 2026 theatrical events.

Leading the charge was Devil Wears Prada 2, reuniting Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci under the direction of returning filmmaker David Frankel. The trailer soared to 185 million views in its first 24 hours, ranking as the second most-viewed trailer of the year behind Fantastic Four: First Family. It became the top trailer of 2024 on Instagram with 79 million views and added another 60 million on TikTok. Fan sentiment has been overwhelmingly positive, with early reactions praising the film’s return to the iconic Runway universe and its pitch-perfect tease that gives just enough without revealing too much. The film is set to launch the 2026 summer box office on May 1.

Pixar’s Toy Story 5 delivered its own commanding performance with 142 million views in 24 hours, outpacing many recent animated franchise debuts. Instagram led the platform engagement with 47 million views, followed by TikTok with 37 million. The trailer also generated more than 142,000 social mentions across platforms, pushing the film and its characters into the top trending positions on Twitter/X. Conversation has centered around fans’ excitement for the franchise’s return to theaters, along with enthusiasm for the film’s timely “toys vs tech” storyline, which many find relevant and fresh. With Toy Story 4 holding the franchise’s domestic opening weekend record at $120.9 million and the series already surpassing $3 billion worldwide, the fifth installment is positioned for another major theatrical moment when it arrives Father’s Day weekend, June 19–21, 2026.

Disney’s unexpected trailer strategy proved highly effective, sparking enormous reach, cross-platform momentum, and widespread fan enthusiasm for both films. As anticipation builds, the double drop underscores the studio’s ability to command cultural attention and generate massive engagement long before audiences arrive at theaters.