Steven Spielberg trolled for calling Squid Games actors ‘unknown,' Saisha Shinde feels offended

On  March 19, Spielberg praised the show and applauded Netflix for taking a chance on a series without any “known stars”, as per reports.  Social media users didn’t take too long to remind the director that the show featured veteran South Korean actors like Lee Jung-jae, and O Yeong-su. Lock Upp: Saisha Shinde offended as Kaaranvir Bohra refers to her as 'he.' Rahul Nair: I’m on my own path, my father on his. Mai trailer: Sakshi Tanwar as a revenge-seeking mother will give you chills.

Updated On: 2022-03-24 09:41 PM IST

Steven Spielberg and Saisha Shinde

Steven Spielberg has been criticised for his comments at the PGA Awards panel where he said Netflix’s hit series Squid Game is proof that TV shows can be successful despite casting “unknown actors”. The 2021 South Korean dystopian series, about a group of people invited to join a mysterious contest in order to win a vast fortune, was one of the streaming giant’s biggest hits last year. Read full story here

Saisha Shinde is a well-known transwoman fashion designer and currently seen as an inmate in Kangana Ranaut's 'Lock Upp'. Read full story here

Those who have seen Eternally Confused and Eager for Love will agree that director Rahul Nair, who presents the dilemmas of modern dating in the series, has a fresh and relatable style. It is refreshing to see that Rahul — son of content creator and Applause Entertainment’s CEO Sameer Nair — chose to make his directorial debut under Zoya Akhtar’s banner Tiger Baby Films, instead of collaborating with his father. A result of the nepotism debate that has rocked Bollywood over the past few years, perhaps? Read full story here

Power-packed performer Sakshi Tanwar is back with a new project titled 'Mai', and it surely seems like an edge-of-the-seat thriller. Read full story here

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