Nora Fatehi rocks FIFA, Netaji biopic & Prince Harry’s message
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Nora Fatehi rocks FIFA, Netaji biopic & Prince Harry’s message

From the FIFA World Cup stage to the big screen and a royal message, this weekend brought a mix of entertainment and emotion.

By Cinecrazy · · 2 min read

Nora Fatehi lights up FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto

Bollywood beauty Nora Fatehi brought her signature energy to the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony at the Toronto Stadium. The actress-dancer performed the official tournament song ‘Siir Siir’ alongside artists Vegedream and Sanjoy, wearing a striking red ensemble that had the crowd cheering.

Her high-energy dance routine with a troupe of background dancers quickly went viral online, adding to the global buzz around the opening ceremony. The event also featured performances from Alessia Cara, Michael Buble, and others, with a tribute to Canada’s Indigenous heritage.

Meanwhile, in Mexico, pop star Shakira headlined the opening ceremony at Estadio Azteca with Burna Boy, and all eyes are now on Los Angeles where Katy Perry is set to perform early Saturday morning.

Aryan Shyam to portray Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in upcoming biopic

A new biographical film titled ‘Subhash – The Netaji Story’ has been officially announced, with rising actor Aryan Shyam stepping into the iconic role of the legendary freedom fighter. The film is being produced by Gemini Film Circuit and directed by Anand V. Prasad.

The casting carries deep significance, as Shyam’s great-grandfather V. Krishnaswamy Iyer was a key figure in India’s economic self-reliance movement during colonial times. According to the director, the film aims to inspire young Indians to embrace patriotism and consider serving the armed forces.

Cameras are expected to roll later this year, with a global multilingual release planned. The project promises a grand cinematic portrayal of Netaji’s bravery and leadership of the Indian National Army.

Prince Harry’s message at Invictus Games coincides with royal family’s Trooping the Colour

In a heartfelt video message played at the Invictus Games opening ceremony in Düsseldorf, Prince Harry thanked participants for their service and encouraged them to have a fantastic time. The event’s timing overlapped with the annual Trooping the Colour in London, attended by Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children, but without Harry and Meghan Markle.

Harry’s message, shared via Invictus Germany’s Instagram Stories, urged attendees to lean on each other and celebrate their achievements. The Duke of Sussex is reportedly planning a solo trip to the UK later this year for the Birmingham Invictus Games, with security concerns cited as the reason for not bringing his family.