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Arre bhaiyya, kya aapko pata hai aaj kal Bollywood mein kya chal raha hai? If not, then youâre in for a treat! Itâs your one and only Khabree Kiran here, ready to spill the beans on the latest drama in B-town! đ
Sonam Kapoor Takes a Page from Keanu Reevesâ BookâŠLiterally!
So, our very own fashionista Sonam Kapoor is back in the limelight, but not for her stunning outfits this time. Nope, sheâs all about Keanu Reevesâ philosophical musings on death. Haan haan, you heard that right! Sonam recently reposted an interview clip of Keanu on her Instagram story, where the Hollywood star gets deep about life and mortality. The clip is from his chat with BBC News alongside his co-author China MiĂ©ville for their upcoming novel The Book of Elsewhere.
Keanu, whoâs already a legend thanks to films like John Wick and The Matrix, is now venturing into the literary world. Aur bhai, kya baat kahi hai isne! âI think about death all the time,â he says, and no, heâs not being morbid. He believes that pondering over death actually makes us appreciate life more. Wah, kya philosophy hai! Sonam seems to have found this idea quite resonate-worthy, hence the Insta share.
Keanuâs Bollywood Fan Moment
Keanuâs got a lot going on. He is not just a movie star but now an author too. According to some global rankings, heâs the fourth-greatest actor of the 21st century and one of Time magazineâs 100 most influential people in the world. Matlab, ye toh asli superstar hai!
His book, co-authored with China MiĂ©ville, is a speculative fiction piece set in an alternate universe. The Book of Elsewhere dives into the life of an immortal warrior, exploring the themes of life and death in great detail. Keanuâs take on the heavy topic? âHopefully it sensitizes to an appreciation of the breath we have and the relationships that we have the potential to have.â Arre, wah! Dil jeet liya, Keanu bhai!
âDeath is Goodâ â Keanuâs Unpopular Opinion
In his BBC interview, Keanu threw everyone for a loop when he said, âThinking about death is good.â The interviewer, probably trying to keep a straight face, noted Keanu still looks too young to be contemplating mortality. But Keanu, ever the philosopher, believes that this morbid thought can bring about a positive change in our lives. China MiĂ©ville chimed in, linking their novelâs themes to this existential chatter, âYou can have a book that has these kind of you know, fun explosive sequences. But you can also quite seriously sort of talk about death and what that means to be human.â
Kiranâs Gyan: Jab Tak Hai JaanâŠ
So, doston, yeh tha aaj ka dose of Bollywood meets Hollywood philosophy! Moral of the story? Jab tak hai jaan, letâs appreciate every moment and relationship. Aur haan, if Keanu can think about death and still be this cool, maybe we can all afford a little introspection. Just donât go overboard, okay? Zindagi ko zyada serious mat lo! đ
Tags: Sonam Kapoor, Keanu Reeves, Bollywood, Hollywood, The Book of Elsewhere, China Miéville, BBC News, Life and Death, Mortality
Kiranâs Gyan:
Remember folks, Bollywood and Hollywood are more alike than you think. Both love a good existential crisis! So, agle baar aap apni life ke baare mein soch rahe ho, remember youâre not alone. Even Keanu Reeves is on the same boat. Bas, popcorn lekar beth jao aur life ka maze lo! đ
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