Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who is currently holidaying in Egypt, said that with her visit, she has “blessed” the cursed Tomb of Tutankhamun. Sonakshi took to Instagram, where she shared a string of pictures of herself from Luxor, Egypt. She is seen flaunting a perfect golden glow and is dressed in a simple White salwar kameez and uses her dupatta as a headgear.
She captioned the images: “Luxor, Valley of the kings and the temple of queen Hatsheput.”
The actress also posed in front of a sign which read: “Tomb of Tutankhamun.”
In the comment section, actress Richa Chadha cautioned Sonakshi by writing: “The Tomb of Tutankhamun as a curse, beware.”
To which, Sonakshi hilariously replied: “@therichachadha now its blessed after my visit.”
Actress Aditi Rao Hydari dropped a comment praising Sonakshi.
She wrote: “You Byoot (beautiful).”
Tutankhamun was a pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings.
She captioned the images: “Luxor, Valley of the kings and the temple of queen Hatsheput.”
The actress also posed in front of a sign which read: “Tomb of Tutankhamun.”
In the comment section, actress Richa Chadha cautioned Sonakshi by writing: “The Tomb of Tutankhamun as a curse, beware.”
To which, Sonakshi hilariously replied: “@therichachadha now its blessed after my visit.”
Actress Aditi Rao Hydari dropped a comment praising Sonakshi.
She wrote: “You Byoot (beautiful).”
Tutankhamun was a pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings.
- 1/7/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for “The Crown” Season 6, streaming on Netflix now.
The final episodes of “The Crown” have dropped and, as Netflix boss Ted Sarandos pointed out at the premiere of Season 5, that means Google searches will be going up, since many fans like to fact-check scenes from Peter Morgan’s royal drama while they watch.
“This is the story of Queen Elizabeth. This is the story of the royal family. Peter has told and dramatised these stories, some very memorable, some forgotten, judging by the Google activity that happens every time we drop a new season,” said Sarandos at the premiere last November.
Annie Sulzberger, who is head of research on the show, said that if fans spot discrepancies between real events and those on “The Crown,” those are intentional. “This is a drama, and dramatists have to look at history differently,” she told Variety. “These are not inaccuracies.
The final episodes of “The Crown” have dropped and, as Netflix boss Ted Sarandos pointed out at the premiere of Season 5, that means Google searches will be going up, since many fans like to fact-check scenes from Peter Morgan’s royal drama while they watch.
“This is the story of Queen Elizabeth. This is the story of the royal family. Peter has told and dramatised these stories, some very memorable, some forgotten, judging by the Google activity that happens every time we drop a new season,” said Sarandos at the premiere last November.
Annie Sulzberger, who is head of research on the show, said that if fans spot discrepancies between real events and those on “The Crown,” those are intentional. “This is a drama, and dramatists have to look at history differently,” she told Variety. “These are not inaccuracies.
- 12/14/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
On the journey of making my new documentary film “Quintessentially British,” I encountered some quirky lords, charming knights, irrepressible dames and Shakespeare-quoting taxi drivers. I grew up in Ireland, but London has been my home since leaving university. Being an Irish filmmaker allowed me an outsider’s perspective to explore Britishness in the year of the late Queen’s platinum jubilee.
The first day of filming was in the House of Lords with the eccentric pro-smoking hereditary peer, Lord Palmer, or to give him his full title, Adrian Bailie Nottage Palmer the 4th Baron of Reading. He lives in the beautiful 109-room Edwardian mansion Manderston in the Scottish borders. But don’t be jealous, as Lord Palmer freely admits that it has 100 rooms too many.
Next up was the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, in his equally opulent home in the Palace of Westminster. His director...
The first day of filming was in the House of Lords with the eccentric pro-smoking hereditary peer, Lord Palmer, or to give him his full title, Adrian Bailie Nottage Palmer the 4th Baron of Reading. He lives in the beautiful 109-room Edwardian mansion Manderston in the Scottish borders. But don’t be jealous, as Lord Palmer freely admits that it has 100 rooms too many.
Next up was the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, in his equally opulent home in the Palace of Westminster. His director...
- 12/13/2022
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
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