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Golden Globes 2024: From Timothée Chalamet to Pedro Pascal here are the best dressed men
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Golden Globes 2024: From Timothée Chalamet to Pedro Pascal here are the best dressed men

The evolution of men’s fashion on the red carpet has become a riveting narrative in recent years, marked by a striking departure from conventional norms. While classic black-tie ensembles continue to exude timeless elegance, a palpable shift towards bold and unconventional choices has energised award show fashion. The 81st Golden Globe Awards of 2024 epitomised this dichotomy, showcasing a spectrum of styles. 

From Timothée Chalamet’s innovative sparkly tuxedo to Justin Hartley’s daring burnt gold suit and Jeremy Allen White’s sheer number, each outfit illuminated a distinct facet of contemporary menswear. Lee Sung Jin’s nod to classicism with a beautifully tailored black tuxedo underscored the enduring appeal of timeless sophistication amidst the wave of avant-garde fashion statements. This mix of daring experimentation and sartorial classicism showcased the vibrant evolution of men’s red carpet fashion, offering a captivating range of individuality and style. Take a look:

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Exclusive: Echo EP Richie Palmer on Daredevil vs Maya leaving the Avengersâ world behind and more
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Exclusive: Echo EP Richie Palmer on Daredevil vs Maya leaving the Avengersâ world behind and more

In Echo, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s latest series, Alaqua Cox’s Maya Lopez aka Echo is on the run after the events of Hawkeye. She reconnects with her Choctaw Nation roots in her hometown in Oklahoma where she must confront her past. The show also marks the return of Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin and Charlie Cox’s Daredevil. In an exclusive interview with Filmfare, executive producer Richie Palmer opened up about exploring Maya’s Native American background, Daredevil’s appearance (in his red suit) and more.

How did you create a grounded, personal narrative within the multiverse-shattering stories of the MCU?

Richie: When we were telling the story of Maya Lopez, we wanted to make sure that it was an intimate story. It’s about a complex character, somebody who is a human being on the inside like all of us. She has hard choices to make. We meet her as a villain with aspirations of being the biggest crime lead within the universe. We see her go through a change in this show and maybe become a little more selfless. It was really important to leave the world of the Avengers behind and just focus on Maya as a character and meet her world and environment. We wanted it to be wrapped up in her backstory and spend more time with her.

What went into getting deaf, mute and Native representation right?

Richie: We just made sure that from day one, we had a writers’ room with Native and indigenous writers from different backgrounds as well as deaf writers. During production, we had Native and deaf producers. We were surrounded by people who knew and loved their cultures, communities and Marvel. We wanted to make sure we’re telling an awesome story about a human character that entertains people. And she happens to be Chactow and deaf, that’s just a part of her identity.

How did the team decide to introduce Charlie Cox’s Daredevil in the show?

Richie: We wanted to see quintessential Daredevil on the show kicking ass with Maya Lopez, honestly. It was in service of her character though because when he fights her, they go the distance. She holds her own with him. Kingpin sees this and he goes, “Oh, this kid that I’ve been raising, there’s more to her than I thought.” It was a really big moment for her and we wanted to honour that. Even in the comics, they are formidable opponents and she was someone who could go up against him. We’re such Daredevil fans and we love Charlie Cox so we just wanted to see him wear the iconic red suit in our show. It was such a treat to be able to do that. I’m so excited to see how those characters go off in the new Daredevil series.

Who is stronger at this point in the MCU, Daredevil or Echo?

Richie: (Laughs) Stay tuned and find out. She’s pretty good. I don’t know how their fight would’ve ended. Daredevil had more experience than Echo at that point in time but you’re talking to a guy who loves Maya. So, I don’t know. I can’t confirm who would win.

How much of the Phoenix Force will we see in the show?

Richie: We’ve taken details from the comics and put them in the show. We tried to translate her powers in the show from the comics in a way that feels true to Maya Lopez and the Choctaw Nation. Her powers are actually connected to her ancestors and how it goes from there and turns into actual powers, is something you gotta stay tuned for.

Where will we see Maya after Echo?

Richie: The hope whenever we introduce a character within the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that we’ll get to see them one day. Maya is such a powerful presence that we have to meet her again. It’ll also be great to see all the new characters we introduced with her one day, whether it’s in another Echo series or another character’s series. That’s always the fun of these characters to see how we’ll keep them alive and see how they may show up in the future in new and unexpected ways.

Marvel’s Echo will release on January 10, 2024.
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Exclusive: Medha Shankr on working with Vikrant Massey Vidhu Vinod Chopra and more in 12th Fail
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Exclusive: Medha Shankr on working with Vikrant Massey Vidhu Vinod Chopra and more in 12th Fail

Medha Shankr is getting all the love from the audience for her role, IRS Shraddha Joshi in the much-loved film i.e. Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s 12th Fail. In the exclusive interview with Filmfare, Medha opened up about working with Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Vikrant Massey and her character in the film.

How did you land a role in 12th Fail?

When I auditioned for the film at the casting agency, I didn’t know much about the film but when I screen-tested with Vidhu VInod Chopra and Vikrant Massey, I was very confident for some reason. Shraddha is not just a romantic interest of Manoj, she is such a big part of his journey and his struggle and she is such a woman of strength. So, for me, playing her was like a dream come true and apart from the fact that the character is wonderful, the story is wonderful because when I read the book I cried at so many points and I related with Shraddha and Manoj.

What was your rapport with Vikrant like?

Vikrant and I actually became friends mostly during promotions.During the filming, we were all on our toes because we’re working with Vidhu Vinod Chopra sir. And we all know he’s a genius and he demands a certain standard of work from every actor and not just actors, just every department. So all of us were hyper focused on our jobs. But of course promotions were super fun. And that’s when mostly Vikrant and I bonded. He’s a really, really nice guy. But on sets I would say he’s been really kind to me. Like he would always once in a while ask, “Medha, are you feeling okay? Is everything okay?”

What is working with Vidhu Vinod Chopra like?

He’s a perfectionist. He demands a certain standard of work and you have to give, deliver that standard of work, right? And if you’re not able to reach that level, he also knows how to squeeze that out of you. He knows how to direct you in a way that you bring out your best. So, in that regard, he really pushes you. Right? And you bring out, he brings out the best in you as an actor. And at the same time, I will tell you, he’s one of the kindest, most fun people that I’ve worked with. Because I’ll tell you one of the sweetest things that Vidhu sir does is every time an actor or anybody in any department, somebody does a great job, like an extraordinary job, he gives 20 bucks to them. He’s like, “if I’ve given a really good shot, 20 bucks to Medha”. And there is one person from his team who’s keeping track of it. It’s very heartwarming and makes you feel special.

See Also: Exclusive: “My character in 12th Fail felt so real that I was in tears,” says Vikrant Massey

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