
Another NEET Aspirant Suicide 17-Year-Old Jumps From Sixth Floor in Ahmedabad Days Before NEET Retest; Investigation On timesnownews.com/city/ahmedabad…
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Another NEET Aspirant Suicide 17-Year-Old Jumps From Sixth Floor in Ahmedabad Days Before NEET Retest; Investigation On timesnownews.com/city/ahmedabad…

Lyricist #AnanthaSriram about #Kalki: "వ్యాసభారతం వాల్మీకి రామాయణం వీటిని వక్రీకరించి సినిమాలు తీసే హక్కు ఎవరికి లేదు... ఇలా వదిలేస్తే రేపు రాముడి మీద ఇంకో రకంగా సినిమా తీస్తారు అప్పుడు పరమతస్తులు వచ్చి మీలో మీకే ఐక్యత లేదురా అంటారు"



#Karuppu Closing Report: North America Closing Gross: $1.4M [₹13.18 Cr] USA - $890K Canada - $510K Tamil - $1.339M Telugu - $61K Overseas Closing Gross: $8.49M [₹80 Cr] Blockbuster all over!! Suriya’s biggest overseas grosser and the highest for Tamil Cinema this year 🔥💥

Yogiji has ruined Agra 👀




Who is this old idiot ? Who gave him the right to touch women without their consent ?

my mentions right now:

Raakh is facing backlash for adding caste and religious spin to the infamous Ranga-Billa case. From Dahaad to Tandav, Prime Video has repeatedly pushed similar ideological narratives in Indian stories. Creative liberty cannot become a cover for twisting real events and vilifying Hindus. writes @immortalsoulin opindia.com/2026/06/raakh-…

So, Prime Video made a series inspired by Ranga and Billa the infamous killers and kidnappers called Raakh. In this series the chief investigator played by Ali Fazal is shown as a Dalit whose father is a retired hawaldar who faced caste discrimination. Ali Fazal's character keeps photos of Ambedkar and Phule in his house. His main assistant officer is a Muslim but the lazy hawaldar is a Brahmin and the honest journalist is a Muslim woman. But in the real life case the chief investigator was VP Gupta his assistant was Ram Chander and the Police Commissioner was JN Chaturvedi. I have nothing against showing caste oppression through cinema but my problem is with propaganda. Prime Video India is a serial offender in this regard..they often make such series and completely twist real life characters. I have no issue with Dalit or Muslim police officers but why show an unnecessary oppression angle when it's not required especially in a series based on true events?