Jameela Jamil and James Blake, who first sparked romance rumours back in 2015 and have been giving major relationship goals ever since, have taken their relationship to the next level. The couple has bought a sprawling Hollywood Hills mansion together for a whopping price of approximately £5,203,251, reports a publication.
For those not in the know, Jamil and Blake sold off their gorgeous Mount Olympus, Los Angeles home in September for approximately £3,903,652. And now, they are the owners of a new and more expensive property.
Records show that the new spacious villa of the England-born couple features 7,000 square feet filtered throughout a whopping four levels of living space accessible via an elevator.
As per reports, the mansion was built in 1989, but given a makeover by Dalinger Designs since then. The stucco and terracotta-roof structure is described in the listing as a “contemporary Mediterranean compound with earthy flair.” It has five bedrooms and seven baths.
Other highlights of the property include floor-to-ceiling glass walls all across the rear of the home, an eat-in island and high-end stainless appliances in the kitchen, and a living room decked out with a cosy fireplace. There is also a movie theater, an office, and a wellness center with a sauna and gym.
Talking about her relationship with Black at the Jennifer Hudson Show, Jamil said last week, “It was like a Hollywood meet-cute. There was a mix-up with our rooms where we were supposed to record in, I met him and now I’ve been living with him and sleeping with him for eight years.”
Jamil, who starred in The Good Place and the Disney+ series She-Hulk, can be currently seen in Peacock TV’s six-episode series Bumper in Berlin.
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Mukerji parts ways with YRF’s Dhoom 4 after reported creative disagreements.
Decision said to be amicable, with Aditya Chopra and Ranbir Kapoor supportive.
Director shifts focus to Brahmastra: Part Two – Dev, expected to begin filming in 2026.
Filmmaker steps away from YRF’s action franchise
Filmmaker Ayan Mukerji has stepped away from Yash Raj Films’ (YRF) highly anticipated action project Dhoom 4, reportedly due to creative differences. According to Bollywood Hungama, Mukerji’s vision for the film did not align with the studio’s direction, prompting him to withdraw from the project.
Mukerji, who was in discussions to direct the next instalment of the hit franchise—expected to star Ranbir Kapoor—was said to have limited control over the script, which was reportedly written by Shridhar Raghavan. The director, best known for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Brahmastra, was keen on shaping the film creatively rather than simply executing an existing plan.
A source quoted in the report said, “Ayan didn’t have much say in the screenplay and didn’t want to embark on another journey of just execution.”
Amicable parting after discussions with Aditya Chopra
Before stepping away, Mukerji is believed to have held several discussions with YRF head Aditya Chopra and actor Ranbir Kapoor. Both reportedly supported his decision, with insiders describing the split as “completely amicable.”
The director’s departure does not mark the end of Dhoom 4, as YRF plans to continue with the project under a new director. The studio may also reconsider casting options, despite earlier reports that Ranbir Kapoor had set aside dates for the film.
Focus returns to the Brahmastra universe
Following his exit from Dhoom 4, Mukerji has shifted attention back to his passion project—the Brahmastra series. The filmmaker is currently developing Brahmastra: Part Two – Dev, the sequel to the 2022 fantasy epic.
The film, initially expected to begin production earlier, is now likely to go on floors in 2026. Sources suggest Mukerji intends to expand the Astraverse with more depth in storytelling, combining elements of mythology, drama, and spectacle.
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