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‘Devil in the Flesh’ actor, Micheline Presle dies at 101

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Los Angeles [US], February 22 (ANI): Micheline Presle, a prominent French actress who debuted in the controversial ‘Devil in the Flesh’ before venturing into Hollywood and playing roles opposite John Garfield, Tyrone Power, Errol Flynn, and Paul Newman, has died, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

She was 101.

Presle died on Wednesday in the Paris neighbourhood of Nogent-sur-Marne, her son-in-law Olivier Bomsel informed Le Figaro.

Presle rose to worldwide prominence when she played a nurse having an affair with a student (Gerard Philipe) in the World War I drama ‘Devil in the Flesh’ (1947), which the National Board of Review named one of the top ten films of the year. Because it depicted a woman who had a lover while her husband was away at war, it sparked a lot of debate.

Presle met American actor William Marshall, who was married to another French celebrity, Michele Morgan, and travelled with him to America in 1949. They planned to marry in Santa Barbara the same year.

She signed with 20th Century Fox, who altered her surname to Prelle and cast her as a cafe owner who falls in love with a corrupt jockey (Garfield) in Jean Negulesco’s ‘Under My Skin’ (1950), based on an Ernest Hemingway short story.

She co-starred with Power in Fritz Lang’s Technicolour war drama ‘American Guerilla in the Philippines’ (1950), before being loaned to Republic Pictures to perform with Flynn in ‘The Adventures of Captain Fabian’ (1951).

Marshall directed the picture, which was shot in France based on a screenplay written by Flynn, as per the Hollywood Reporter.

But because these traits failed to generate much fire, she and Marshall split in 1954, and she moved to France, as per the Hollywood Reporter.

Presle, the daughter of an investment banker, was born on August 22, 1922, in Paris as Micheline Nicole Julia Emilienne Chassagne.

After a few lesser roles, she had her breakthrough in G.W. Pabst’s ‘Young Girls in Trouble’ (1939), playing the leader of a group of girls who are distraught by their parents’ divorces. Moving forward, she would use the surname of the character she played, Jacqueline Presley, as her stage name.

In Abel Gance’s ‘Paradise Lost’ (1940), she played both a mother and a daughter.

Presle began her comeback after a less-than-successful stint in the United States with a leading role in Joseph Losey’s English-language murder mystery ‘Chance Meeting’ (1959).

She returned to Hollywood to play a former French showgirl and the mother of Sandra Dee’s character in the romantic comedy ‘If a Man Answers’ (1962), which also starred Dee’s then-husband, Bobby Darin.

In 1963, she co-starred with Newman as a scientist in the spy drama ‘The Prize’ (1963), set against the backdrop of a Nobel Prize ceremony.

From 1965 to 1971, she starred in the French comedy series ‘Les Saintes Cheries.’Her film credits included ‘Male Hunt’ (1964), ‘The Legend of Frenchie King’ (1971), ‘Thieves After Dark’ (1984), and ‘Alain Resnais’ I Want to Go Home’ (1989), for which she received a Cesar nomination.

She received an honorary Cesar in 2004. Tonie Marshall, her daughter, died in 2020 at the age of 68 after winning a historic Cesar Award for Venus Beauty Institute. (ANI)

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OSCAR SHOCKS AND SURPRISES: WHO IS LIKELY TO WIN BIG ON HOLLYWOOD’S BIGGEST NIGHT

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On the big screen, Deadpool clashed with Wolverine in a spectacle that set social media abuzz, while animated darling Inside Out 2 stormed the box office — leaving Joker’s sequel in its shadow. Off-camera, there was more drama as Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni found themselves locked in a bitter legal feud.

The off-screen action, however, didn’t stop there. There were debates over The Brutalist’s daring use of AI and Anora’s controversial decision to forgo an intimacy coordinator sparked plenty of heated exchanges on social media.

As the Academy Awards draw near on Sunday, March 2,  2025, the anticipation is palpable. We look at some of the possible winners on Hollywood’s biggest night.

Best Picture: Anora leads, but there others 

Anora is just barely ahead—but only by a hair. Why? A string of major wins, including the Critics Choice, Producers Guild, and Directors Guild Awards, put it in prime position. But rivals like Conclave and The Brutalist are lurking. We could see a historic upset here.

Best Director: Close fight between Sean Baker and Brady Corbet

Two directors, one golden statuette. Sean Baker (Anora) and Brady Corbet (The Brutalist) are neck and neck. But history favours Baker, thanks to the Directors Guild Awards’ near-flawless Oscar track record. Still, nothing is certain.

Best Actor: Both Adrien Brody and Timothée Chalamet are in the race

Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) was cruising toward his second Oscar—until Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown) crashed the party with a major SAG win! Brody is still the favourite, but don’t be shocked if Chalamet pulls off a dramatic last-minute upset.

Best Actress: Demi Moore has a fair chance 

Demi Moore (The Substance) has swept the Golden Globes, Critics Choice, and SAG Awards. But with Anora’s Mikey Madison taking the BAFTA and I’m Still Here’s Fernanda Torres still in play, Moore’s victory lap could be premature.

Best Supporting Actor: Could Kieran Culkin lose?

Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) has dominated awards season. Could someone else steal the statue? Sure. But at 87.7% likelihood, this one looks locked in.

Best Supporting Actress: This could be a clean sweep for Zoe Saldana 

Despite chatter that controversy around Emilia Pérez could hurt her chances, Zoe Saldaña is sweeping through the competition. The numbers say she’s almost certain to take home gold.

Best Animated flick: The Wild Robot could go for gold

Chris Sanders has been nominated four times — but never won. At 55 per cent, The Wild Robot is the favourite. But Flow and Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl are still in the game.

Best International movie: A twist in the tale

Emilia Pérez was expected to dominate — but controversy, critic-audience divides, and I’m Still Here gaining ground could mean a shocking upset.

Final Thoughts: Who will win, who’ll lose

There’s no such thing as a sure thing at the Oscars — but if the data is right, expect major moments, potential heartbreaks, and perhaps a few historic wins.

(Source: Hollywood Reporter, BBC)

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Salman Khan’s ‘Nepotism’ Joke Steals the Show at Nephew Ayaan’s Song Launch in Dubai

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Salman Khan has never been one to hold back, and at a recent event in Dubai, he added his signature dose of humour to the oft-debated topic of nepotism in Bollywood. The superstar, fondly known as Sallubhai, was in town to launch his nephew Ayaan Agnihotri’s debut song, “Universal Laws”, and in true Salman style, he had the audience in splits with his witty remark.

As Dubai’s DJ Bliss – who hosted the event – praised the Khan family for their unwavering support for Ayaan, Salman quipped, “That’s what nepotism is!” His playful jab left everyone in the room in splits.

And as the crowd cheered, Salman officially launched the song, marking Ayaan’s much-anticipated entry into the music world.

A Star-Studded Affair

The event turned into a Bollywood reunion, with stars like Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan, Neha Dhupia, Angad Bedi, and other celebrities coming together to celebrate Ayaan’s big moment.

During his speech, Salman highlighted that Ayaan, the son of Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri (Salman’s sister), hails from a family of seasoned film producers. He also mentioned that Ayaan’s cousin, Alizeh Agnihotri, who recently made her Bollywood debut, shares the same film-driven lineage.

Ayaan and Salman’s Previous Collaboration

This isn’t the first time the uncle-nephew duo has joined forces. Salman and Ayaan previously worked together on the track, “You Are Mine”, where the young artist showcased his rap skills alongside the Bollywood megastar. The song, composed by Vishal Mishra, became a talking point among fans.

Salman & Sanjay Dutt Spotted in Saudi Arabia

Meanwhile, Salman is keeping busy with multiple projects. A recent video circulating on social media showed him and actor Sanjay Dutt filming on the streets of Saudi Arabia. The clip, shared by an X user, captured the two actors casually chatting with crew members.

The buzz is that Salman and Sanjay are working on a cameo appearance in the Bollywood remake of the 2021 Argentine film Seven Dogs. While details remain under wraps, fans are excited to see the duo share screen space again.

From family celebrations in Dubai to shooting in Saudi Arabia, Salman Khan is proving yet again that his star power knows no boundaries.

(Inputs from Hindustan Times, Zee News)

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