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Veteran songstress Seetha Nanayakkara passes away!

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Veteran songstress and film actress Seetha Nanayakkara has passed away yesterday (05).

Ms. Nanayakkara, a mother of three, was 85 years old at the time of death.

She acted in many films including Asoka (1955), Dingiri Banda (1956), Age Vairaya (1998) and sang the songs ‘Owa Obe Mage Sudu Aiya’, ‘Me Shantha Wu Raa Kalaye’, ‘Heladiva Pipi Kamale’, ‘Matath Horen Ma Hada Senehe Wada’ and ‘Ada Devuram’.

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Fab four stars revealed for major Beatles films

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Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan have been confirmed as part of the all-star line-up who will play members of the Beatles in four major new films about the band.

Normal People and Gladiator II actor Mescal will portray Sir Paul McCartney, while Saltburn star Keoghan will step into Ringo Starr’s shoes.

The acting supergroup will also feature Harris Dickinson, who was most recently seen opposite Nicole Kidman in Babygirl, as John Lennon.

And Joseph Quinn will go from Marvel’s Fantastic Four to the Fab Four, playing George Harrison in the big-screen quadrilogy, which will be directed by Sir Sam Mendes.

The Oscar-winning director was joined by the four actors for the announcement at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas on Monday.

Each film will focus on a different member of the legendary group.

“Each one is told from the particular perspective of just one of the guys,” Sir Sam told the event. “They intersect in different ways – sometimes overlapping, sometimes not.

“They’re four very different human beings. Perhaps this is a chance to understand them a little more deeply. But together, all four films will tell the story of the greatest band in history.”

The films will be released “in proximity” to each other in April 2028.

The director explained: “I just felt the story of the band was too huge to fit into a single movie, and that turning it into a TV mini-series just somehow didn’t feel right.”

(BBC News)

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Dua Lipa wins copyright case over Levitating

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Dua Lipa has won the dismissal of a lawsuit that accused her of copying her hit single Levitating from two other songs.

The star was sued in 2022 by songwriters L Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer, who accused her of plagiarising their 1979 disco track Wiggle and Giggle All Night and 1980’s Don Diablo.

On Thursday, US Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled that the songs only had generic similarities, including non-copyrightable musical elements that had also previously been used by Mozart, Gilbert and Sullivan, and the Bee Gees in their song Stayin’ Alive.

It is the second time that Lipa has won a plagiarism case over Levitating, which was a global hit in 2020.

She was previously sued by Florida reggae band Artikal Sound System, who claimed Lipa ripped off the chorus for her song from their 2015 track Live Your Life.

Their case was dropped in 2023 after a judge ruled there was no evidence that Lipa and her co-writers had “access” to the earlier song – a key requirement in any copyright lawsuit.

However, she is still facing a third legal challenge over the song, from musician Bosko Kante – a featured artist on Levitating, who sang vocals through a talk box.

He sued in 2023, saying his contribution had been used on remixes of the song without permission.

Kante is seeking damages of at least $2m (£1.5m) plus interest, as well as profits from the remixes, which he estimated as being at least $20m (£15m).

Brown and Linzer’s case alleged that Lipa stole the opening melody of Levitating, where she sings: “If you wanna run away with me, I know a galaxy and I can take you for a ride.”

They called the melody and phrasing a “duplicate” of their own songs.

But Judge Failla wrote that the elements were too common to be protected by law.

“The court finds that a musical style, defined by plaintiffs as ‘pop with a disco feel,’ and a musical function, defined by plaintiffs to include ‘entertainment and dancing,’ cannot possibly be protectable,” the judge wrote.

“To hold otherwise would be to completely foreclose the further development of music in that genre or for that purpose.”

By coincidence, the ruling came on the fifth anniversary of Levitating’s release, initially as an album track on Lipa’s award-winning album Future Nostalgia.

In a statement to music industry publication Billboard, lawyers for Brown and Linzer said they “respectfully disagreed” with the decision and would file an appeal.

The BBC has contacted Dua Lipa for a response.

(BBC News)

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‘Wild Cookbook’ makes YouTube history with 10mn. subscribers

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Popular YouTube channel – ‘Wild Cookbook’ has become the first Sri Lankan channel to surpass 10 million subscribers.

Accordingly, it has also become the first YouTube channel to bag YouTube”s prestigious Diamond Play button.

Launching the channel in 2020, Sri Lankan chef and content creator – Charith N. Silva has captivated his audiences through his unique cooking videos, amassing over 4 billion views across 600+ videos since.

Announcing his milestone on social media, Mr. Silva has expressed his love and gratitude and has been flooded by felicitations from his massive fanbase.

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