‘Children Were Screaming, Crying…’: Chennai Airshow Spectators Describe Tragedy That Left 5 People Dead
Many stranded people blamed the poor crowd management for this chaos. The Triplicane metro station was overflowing with people from the show.
Many stranded people blamed the poor crowd management for this chaos. The Triplicane metro station was overflowing with people from the show.
Ever since Ananya Panday made her acting debut with Punit Malhotra’s Student Of The Year 2 in 2019, she has worked with several other filmmakers, including Mudassar Aziz in Pati Patni Aur Woh, Shakun Batra in Gehraiyaan, Arjun Varain Singh in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, and Vikramaditya Motwane in CTRL. But she still has a long list of directors she wants to work with, including Karan Johar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and others.
Young B-town actress Ananya Panday joined hands with multiple directors in more than ten movies. Despite working with some big brains in the Indian film industry, she desires to be Karan Johar’s heroine. While talking to PTI, she shared that even though she was got to do a song for Karan Johar in Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh’s Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, she would love to be a heroine of his in a proper film.
Next up was Zoya Akhtar. While Panday admitted working with The Archies filmmaker in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, which she wrote and produced, the SOTY 2 actress would want to be part of something that she directs. Chunky Panday’s daughter also has Heeramandi helmer Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the list. Talking about the ace director, Ananya stated, “I would love to work with Sanjay. He’s like an all-time favorite,” adding that there’s a long, long list, and these are just a few. When quizzed about the genres she would like to try in her film career, AP stated that she would like to try next, including a romantic movie, a horror film, and a biopic.
Further on, the fashionista stated that these are dream directors, and she would have loved to work with them. “I’ve always been open and willing to work with these directors. The opportunities I’m getting now are a lot more fruitful and satisfying as an actor,” Panday divulged. In the same interview, she admitted not changing anything about her acting journey, even though it came with a fair share of trolling and negativity. The CTRL actress admitted growing and evolving with every film.
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In 2024, the conclusion of several beloved manga left fans with mixed emotions. As these stories reached their finales, the endings of Call of the Night, Jujutsu Kaisen, and My Hero Academia garnered varying reactions from readers. Some wrapped up with a satisfying conclusion, while others left their audience craving more closure. Here, we rank these three endings based on emotional impact, character development, and how well they stayed true to their core themes. Let’s explore which manga hit the mark and which ones fell short.
Call of the Night ends on a reflective note, staying true to its unique vibe. Kou and Nazuna’s journey culminates in an understanding that their bond goes beyond vampire and human dynamics. Kou, having sought escape in the thrill of nightlife, realizes that he doesn’t need to become a vampire to find meaning.
The ending focuses more on personal growth than finality, with both characters accepting their evolving relationship. There’s no clear-cut conclusion, but it leaves a sense of open possibilities, which fits the manga’s laid-back and philosophical tone. Readers felt it was a satisfying, fitting end to the story.
Jujutsu Kaisen concludes with a powerful but controversial finale in 2024. The climactic battle between Yuji, Sukuna, and Gojo takes center stage. After a fierce struggle, Sukuna is defeated, but the victory feels hollow. Some character arcs, like Megumi’s and Yuta’s, remain unresolved, leaving fans disappointed.
The manga’s dark tone stays consistent, but many felt the plot was rushed in the final chapters, missing emotional closure for key characters. Despite the intense action, the ending left too many questions hanging, making it a mixed experience for many fans.
My Hero Academia wraps up its long-running story with a grand final battle, but the ending is widely regarded as underwhelming. The battle between Deku and Shigaraki, meant to be the climax, drags on with too many side stories slowing it down.
Some heroes get redemption arcs, but the execution felt forced, especially with characters like Toga and Dabi. The pacing suffers, and by the time the dust settles, many fans feel exhausted rather than satisfied. The wrap-up lacks the emotional impact expected from such a long series, making it the least satisfying of the three.
These endings highlight how different series approached their finales, with Call of the Night delivering the most thoughtful closure, while Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia struggled to wrap up their sprawling stories effectively.
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