‘He’s a son of a bitch – but he’s usually right’: why did Seymour Hersh quit the film about his earth-shattering exposés?

He is the prickly, hotheaded journalist who uncovered the My Lai massacre in Vietnam and torture at Abu Ghraib prison. Making Cover-Up, a film about his astonishing life and countless scoops, was never going to be easy One morning last month, Seymour Hersh set off to buy a newspaper. The reporter walked for 30 minutes, covered six blocks of his neighbourhood, Georgetown in Washington DC, and didn’t see a single sign of life. No newsstands on street corners selling the glossies and the dailies. No self-service kiosk where you can slide in a dollar and pull out a paper. “Finally, I found a drugstore that had two copies of the New York Times in the back,” Hersh recalls. He bought one for himself. He can’t help but wonder whether anybody bought the second. Hersh was born in Chicago in 1937, the year the Hindenburg airship blew up and the aviator Amelia Earhart disappeared over the Pacific. That makes him a man of hot metal, the media’s ancient mariner, with metaphorical newsprint on his ...

Connect Trailer: Hindi trailer of the Nayanthara starrer hits the tube

Lady Superstar Nayanthara, who has never worked in any Hindi language film or released any film in Hindi, will soon be seen in the Hindi version of her horror film Connect. Looking ate her huge fan base in the Northern region of India, the makers of her upcoming film Connect are releasing the film in Hindi, exactly a week after the release of its Tamil version. Starring Nayanthara, Sathyaraj, Anupam Kher, and Vinay Rai, the film is a horror thriller.

Connect Trailer: Hindi trailer of the Nayanthara starrer hits the tube

Releasing on December 30 in Hindi, the makers of Connect have released its Hindi trailer. Directed by Ashwin Saravan, Connect is an edge of the seat horror-thriller. The trailer of the film shows a happy family who gets stuck at various locations because of the pandemic that hit the world. But it isn’t just the pandemic that has stressed the family.

Nayanthara plays the mother of a teenage daughter, while Vinay plays her husband, Sathyaraj plays her father and Anupam Kher plays a Mumbai based Priest. Nayanthara’s character gets stuck with her daughter in their house, the daughter uses Ouija board to invite a spirit that she wants to meet but ends up bringing some other spirit. Nayanthara realizes that her daughter is possessed, and she has to deal with the situation all by herself. Anupam, who is playing the priest, suggests that exorcism needs to be performed on the girl. The rest of the film is about Nayanthara’s efforts to save her daughter.


It seems that the film received a great response from all around and now the makers have decided to release its Hindi version.

It is the second collaboration of Ashwin Saravanan with Nayanthara, after Maya. Produced by Nayanthara’s husband Vignesh Shivan under Rowdy Pictures, Connect is directed by Ashwin Saravanan. The film is written by Ashwin Saravanan and Kaavya Ramkumar and is all set to release on 30th December 2022.

Also Read: Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan did not break surrogacy laws: Tamil Nadu government



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