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7 Jul 2026


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Drishyam 3 row explained Prime Video claims rights what it means for producers

‘Drishyam 3’ faces digital rights dispute

The much-awaited Malayalam film ‘Drishyam 3’, starring Mohanlal, has become the centre of a digital rights dispute ahead of its release. The…

Serum Institutes Cyrus Poonawalla Buys Raja Ravi Varma Painting For Record Rs 167 Crore

Poonawalla buys Varma masterpiece for ₹167 cr

Billionaire industrialist Cyrus S. Poonawalla, chairman of the Serum Institute of India, has made history by purchasing the celebrated Raja Ravi Varma…

6 books named finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize

International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist

The 2026 International Booker Prize shortlist was announced on March 31, featuring six novels translated into English. The prize, which recognizes both authors…

Celine Dion announces comeback shows Im so ready for this

Celine Dion set for stage comeback

Celine Dion is getting ready to return to the stage, marking an emotional comeback after taking a long break due to health…

Alka Yagnik reveals she is still suffering from rare hearing disorder

Alka Yagnik opens up on hearing struggle

Bollywood fans are hearing a heartfelt update from legendary singer Alka Yagnik, who has revealed that she continues to struggle with a…

Sonam Kapoor husband Anand Ahuja welcome second son

Sonam Kapoor, Anand Ahuja welcome second baby boy

Actor Sonam Kapoor and her husband, businessman Anand Ahuja, have welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on March 29, 2026. The…

Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee dies in accident at Talsari

Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee dies at 43

Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee died at the age of 43 after drowning at Talsari beach in Odisha, near the Digha coast.…

South Korean actor Lee Sang Bo dies at 44 cause of death under investigation

South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo dies at 44

South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo has passed away at the age of 44, shocking fans and the entertainment industry. He was reportedly…

Harry Potter TV Show Trailer and Premiere Date Revealed

HBO’s Harry Potter series trailer released

HBO has dropped the first teaser for its new ‘Harry Potter’ television series, announcing a Christmas 2026 premiere. The show will stream…

Ranveer Singh faces FIR for ‘Kantara mimicry

Ranveer Singh to apologise in Kantara row

Actor Ranveer Singh has agreed to apologise and undertake a temple visit following a controversy linked to remarks made during a stage…

About This Category

Entertainment Reported as News, Not Gossip

Lifestyle coverage at The Summary is not a fan page. Salim Kumar's death is a cultural loss and an industry story. Mahesh Babu bringing IMAX to Hyderabad through his AMB Cinemas venture is a film exhibition investment. Anushka Sharma backing Agilitas Sports is a celebrity-driven capital allocation story worth tracking. The framing here is always journalistic — what happened, what it means, and who it affects.

That distinction matters more than it might seem. Most entertainment reporting either overreaches into celebrity personal life or underreports the business mechanics driving the stories. This section tries to occupy the space in between.

Film Industry — India and Global

Indian cinema is a large, fragmented, commercially significant industry that doesn't get enough serious coverage in the general press. Industry disputes — like the FWICE's action against Ranveer Singh and its subsequent withdrawal — involve union politics, contractual precedents, and the evolving relationship between talent and trade bodies. These aren't gossip items. Neither are multiplex investments, co-production announcements, or box office projections for a Michael Jackson biopic that Lionsgate is counting on to reset its commercial standing.

Deaths of industry figures are also covered with the weight they deserve. Pahlaj Nihalani spent decades shaping what India did and didn't see on screen. Peabo Bryson's voice defined a generation of Disney films and pop ballads. These are not obituary filler — they're part of the industry record.

Music, Live Events, and Global Entertainment

The concert industry is worth hundreds of billions globally and increasingly intersects with security, corporate sponsorship, and geopolitics. A man jailed over a Taylor Swift concert attack plot is, among other things, a story about how the live events industry now has to think about threat assessment. BTS and Cardi B headlining the iHeartRadio festival is a story about what cross-market lineup strategy looks like in 2026. The music coverage here reflects that scale.

Celebrity Ventures and Sports Business

When a film star backs a sports brand or builds a cinema chain, it stops being celebrity news and becomes investment news. Anushka Sharma's backing of Agilitas Sports sits alongside other athlete and entertainer-led capital plays that have increasingly become a feature of India's consumer and sports economy. This section covers those moves as business decisions, not as endorsement deals.

The Lifestyle section won't tell you what someone wore to an airport. It will tell you what they invested in, what dispute they were part of, and what the industry implications are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What does The Summary's Lifestyle section cover?

Film and music industry news, celebrity business ventures, live events, deaths of significant cultural figures, and entertainment industry disputes. The focus is on stories with clear journalistic substance — industry deals, investment moves, regulatory or union conflicts, and major cultural events — rather than personal celebrity coverage.

Q2. Why does a news publication cover entertainment at all?

Because entertainment is a large industry with real economic stakes. Box office projections, multiplex investments, union-talent disputes, and celebrity-backed ventures involve significant money, employment, and cultural influence. The Lifestyle section treats these stories with the same factual standard applied to business or politics coverage — not as softer content to fill a page.

Q3. Does The Summary cover both Indian and international entertainment?

Yes. Indian film and music — Bollywood, regional cinema, the Hindi music industry — gets consistent coverage alongside global entertainment stories that have scale or significance. A Lionsgate box office projection and a Hyderabad IMAX investment are equally legitimate stories; the geography doesn't determine the editorial priority.

Q4. How does The Summary decide which celebrity news is worth covering?

The test is whether the story has a factual news dimension beyond the personality involved. A celebrity death, a business investment, an industry dispute, a concert security incident — these qualify. A relationship rumour or a red carpet appearance does not. The coverage is driven by events, not by who is trending.

Q5. Does this section cover sports celebrities and athlete ventures?

Where the story is primarily about the business or cultural dimension, yes. Anushka Sharma's investment in Agilitas Sports is covered here because it's a capital and brand story. Athlete endorsements, sports media deals, and celebrity-backed sports ventures all fall within scope when the news hook is commercial or industrial rather than purely athletic.

Q6. Are obituaries in the Lifestyle section just brief tributes?

No. When someone like Salim Kumar or Pahlaj Nihalani dies, the coverage is grounded in their industry contribution — what they built, what they changed, and what the industry loses. Peabo Bryson's death was covered in the context of his specific role in shaping Disney's musical identity across two decades. These are reported pieces, not just tributes.