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Buddy OTT release date: Allu Sirish’s fantasy action film to make Netflix debut on THIS day
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Buddy OTT release date: Allu Sirish’s fantasy action film to make Netflix debut on THIS day

Allu Sirish starrer Buddy is all set to make its digital debut this month. The film directed by Sam Anton released in theaters on August 2. However, the film opened to a dismal start at the box office and failed to impress the audience. Now, the digital rights of the film have been bagged by Netflix.

Netflix India South shared a poster of the Allu Sirish starrer and announced that the film will land on their OTT platform on August 30. The film will be released in multiple languages including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. They captioned the post, “Edhuru thirigina simhani, puli ni, chiruthani choosuntaru, anyayam pai thiragabadda oka teddy bear ni choosara? Ippudu choostharu. #Buddy is coming to Netflix on 30 August in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada! #BuddyOnNetflix.”

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Allu Sirish played the lead role of Aditya Ram in Buddy. On the other hand, Gayatri Bhardwaj portrayed the role of Pallavi, an air traffic controller in the film. In the film, Pallavi goes into a coma after suffering from a major accident. Following that, a doctor along with his team plans to sell her organs to a trafficking racket in Hong Kong.

However, her soul enters a teddy bear named Buddy. This character becomes a pivotal part of the film’s overall narrative. Now, Aditya Ram encounters Buddy and together they embark on a mission to rescue Pallavi from the miscreants. 

The storyline of the film did not sit well with the audiences and critics alike. Meanwhile, this film is an adaptation of the Tamil film titled Teddy.

Apart from Buddy, Allu Sirish has appeared in a couple of films over the past few years. He featured in films like Urvasivo Rakshasivo, Kotha Janta, Gouravam, Srirastu Subhamastu, and Okka Kshanam.

He is the brother of renowned actor Allu Arjun, who on the other hand is all set for the release of his upcoming film Pushpa 2. 

ALSO READ: Kalki 2898 AD Hindi on Netflix: Are netizens connecting Prabhas starrer with Arshad Warsi’s controversial statement?

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‘Happy Sweet 16’: Gwen Stefani Shares Heartfelt Post For Son Zuma’s Birthday
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‘Happy Sweet 16’: Gwen Stefani Shares Heartfelt Post For Son Zuma’s Birthday

Gwen Stefani has celebrated her middle son, Zuma’s birthday with a sweet social media post dedicated to him. The singer-songwriter has been in the recent headlines for different reasons including the cancelation of her recent concert, but the post on her son revealed that she has been enjoying family time. Zuma turns 16.

Taking to her Instagram, the Hollaback Girl singer shared a reel of her son, Zuma which was comprised of a series of childhood photos of him chronicling memories of his growing up till his 16th birthday. “Happy Sweet 16, Zuma !! we love u SO much !!” Stefani captioned.

As the video rolled out, Zuma could be seen sharing a special moment with his mom twining black-framed glasses. Later, he was chilling with his stepdad Blake Shelton, and he continued pursuing his interest in music as the final shots of the collection featured Zuma playing the guitar and crooning under the stars, ending with a recent picture that seemed to be from his school’s yearbook.

Stefani shares three sons, Apollo, Zuma, and Kingston with her ex and British musician Gavin Rossdale. She is now married to 48-year-old Blake Shelton.

Zuma made a surprise appearance on stage while his father’s band Bush was playing in New Jersey on August 21. His father, Rossdale, led the audience in singing “Happy Birthday” as Zuma turned 16.

With the crowd applauding, a cake and gold balloons in the shape of the number “16” were wheeled to the middle of the stage, as Zuma embraced his dad with a big hug. Later, the 16-year-old strapped on a guitar and joined Rossdale in playing their hit song “Comedown” during Bush’s performance.

Rossdale later had a chat with PEOPLE about how amazing it was to celebrate Zuma’s 16th birthday with 18,000 fans singing “Happy Birthday.” “It was so incredible,” the singer told the outlet. He expressed his gratitude, saying the Jersey crowd made it an unforgettable night for him and his family.

As for Stefani, she was in a bit of trouble as the rocker suffered mysterious injuries which propelled her to cancel her August 17 concert. The Buble Pop Electic singer announced on Instagram story that, following a recent injury and advice from her doctors, she will be unable to perform on August 17 at Hard Rock Live in Atlantic City. 

“I’m so sorry and we are planning to reschedule the show as soon as possible,” she wrote apologizing to her fans who were waiting to witness the rocker, stating that the show would be rescheduled as soon as possible. Stefani also mentioned that Ticketmaster would notify ticket holders via email once the new date is confirmed and assured fans that their “current tickets” would remain valid for the rescheduled event.

It is unclear if Stefani has recovered from her mysterious injuries as there have not been any new reports about her health. But considering her celebration of Zuma’s birthday, fans can hope that the No Doubt lead vocalist and songwriter is on a path of speedy recovery and she may continue with her pending concert soon.

ALSO READ: Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani Relationship: Exploring Timeline Of Power Couple’s Romance Amid Divorce Rumors

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‘U In UPS Stands for Modi Govt’s U-Turns’: Congress Swipe After Unified Pension Scheme Announcement
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‘U In UPS Stands for Modi Govt’s U-Turns’: Congress Swipe After Unified Pension Scheme Announcement

The Congress on Sunday took a jibe at the Centre over its announcement of the Unified Pension Scheme, saying the ‘U’ in UPS stands for Modi government’s “U-turns”. The swipe came a day after the Union Cabinet approved an assured pension of 50 per cent of salary for those who joined the service after January 1, 2004, under the National Pension System (NPS).

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