Rajkummar Rao Surrenders in Jalandhar Court in 8-Year-Old Religious Sentiment Case

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Bollywood star Rajkummar Rao showed up at a Jalandhar court on Monday in relations to an eight-year-old case regarding hurting religious sentiments. This was in relation to a poster of a movie in 2017 which was controversial because of the poster featuring a Hindu god.

With the non-bailable warrants that were placed due to him not showing up previously Rao was ordered to appear. Discreetly covering his face Rao arrived to what many reports say was a court that was clear of staff and members of the public.

The case was brought up by a resident of Jalandhar who was angered by a poster of the movie Behen Hogi Teri. In the poster Rajkummar Rao was shown wearing a modern adaptation of shiva’s outfit and sitting on a bike which was the reason to the outrage.

Once Rao surrendered he was granted bail. Rao submitted a response which was a written reply directly to the court and then received bail thanks to his reply.

Along with Rao there was also legal cases against the producer and director of the film Ajay K Pannalal and Tony D’Souza who were previously arrested by the local authorities on the same charges.

The situation has once again put into question the dichotomy between the Freedom of Expression of cinema art and religion in India. Rajkummar Rao has not made any comments about the court showing or the case.

Sara Ali Khan Spotted at Gurudwara With Arjun Pratap Bajwa, Sparks Dating Buzz

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One of the best actresses in Bollywood right now is Sara Ali Khan. She has a big fan base and has ruled hearts for years. Due to her recent publication, Metro…, she has been in the news. With Aditya Roy Kapur, Konkona Sen, Pankaj Tripathi, Neena Gupta, Anupam Kher, Ali Fazal, and Fatima Sana Shaikh, she co-stars in Dino. Fans are ecstatic after Paparazzo photographed the actress with her purported boyfriend, Arjun Pratap Bajwa.

Sara Ali Khan and Arjun Pratap Bajwa spark dating rumours

Following her visit to the Gurudwara, Sara is seen being taken to her car in a widely shared video by Bollywood paparazzo Pallav Paliwal. Arjun Pratap Bajwa, the actress’s purported lover, was spotted sitting in the car with her shortly after, which reignited rumors of their romance.

While Arjun looked great in casuals, Sara Ali Khan wore a gorgeous white suit to the Gurudwara. Heart-eye and love emoticons have been poured into the comment area by fans. While many refer to Jodi as a “super hit,” few are concerned that the actress may struggle to maintain her privacy.

Additional Details About Sara Ali Khan’s Private Life

Earlier, internet users were drawn to a picture of Sara and Arjun in Kedarnath, where they were requesting blessings. Sara and Arjun each posted their own Kedarnath photo. Sara shared several images on Instagram with the comment, “Jai Shree Kedar.” The aarti sounds, the Mandakini’s flow… An ocean of milk… past the clouds. Till then, #jaibholenath. Fans adored the new duo, and their photo together quickly went viral.

Sara was recently spotted applauding her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan for SarZameen, his most recent film. SarZameen, an OTT movie directed by Kayoze Irani, debuted on JioHotstar on July 25. Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran also star in the film.

Kajol Brings Vintage Glamour Back in a Monochrome Torani Saree

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Kajol who Radhika Mehra styled for an editorial shoot is wearing a Torani sari with a black and white design and a bold Tribe Amrapali oxidized choker. This style is indicative of a growing trend in Indian fashion, where the past is cited for depth rather than nostalgia.

Hand-illustrated floral and bird designs in inky black are printed on ivory and framed by chevron borders, stripes, and polka dots on the georgette and butterfly net foundation of the sari. The draping has a hint of glitter from a delicate thread of embroidery. The blouse, which is largely hidden, has a delicate sweetheart neckline and lace-detailed straps that are both subtle enough to complement the print and structured enough to define the silhouette.

Prints with a narrative focus are becoming popular again among designers. From House of Masaba’s maximalist canvases to Valentino’s enormous flowers, designers are going back to textile storytelling and narrative-driven motifs. Personal recollections and cultural allusions—such as botanical illustrations from the Mughal era, household items, and life textures—have influenced Torani’s visual world. His saris, which are dyed using palettes that allude to the sun, smoke, foam, or clay, frequently feel like pieces from a dream.

Here, the black-and-white color scheme highlights both the form’s simplicity and its underlying emotion. The print has an archival quality, as if it were taken from Indian noir films or old family albums. The oxidized choker breaks the monotony without detracting from the mood by adding weight and edge. Kajol’s skin is glowing but not overpowering; her hair is pulled back in an easy bun, with her tendrils left loose.

With its roots in tradition and modern styling, Kajol’s ensemble captures, in a single frame, the essence of Indian fashion today, where tradition meets modernity and revival meets runway appeal.

Mandala Murders Review: A Thriller That Starts Strong but Loses Pace

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Words like “mandala,” “sacrifice,” and “secret cult” are often tossed into the mix when a new program is released, and you either expect a mind-blowing experience or a gorgeously shot disaster.

Gopi Puthran, the director of Mardaani 2, flirts dangerously with both in her Netflix series Mandala Murders.

The show is at a crossroads; one direction goes to an engrossing thriller that defies genre convention, while the other leads to a philosophical rabbit hole.

The result is an ambitious but imperfect mashup that combines elements of occult noir, crime procedural, and fever dream, all of which are stitched together with dust, blood, and a dash of half-baked particle physics.

With a crime straight out of a horror folktale—a decapitated body floating subtly in a village pond—Mandala Murders, which takes place in the fictional town of Charandaspur, begins with a series of ritualistic killings that transport us back decades, from post-Independence India to a particularly ominous present.

The gory, meticulously planned crimes are connected to a covert cult known as Ayastha Mandala that dates back to the 1950s. These extreme spiritualists hold that Yast is a malevolent deity who requires death in exchange for requests being granted.

However, this is not merely a murder mystery; rather, it is an extensive eight-episode story in which no timeline is holy, no history is too strange, and no metaphor is left uncovered.

A suspended Delhi Police officer with a troubled history and a stern look that seldom leaves his face is Vikram Singh (played by Vaibhav Raj Gupta).

Rea Thomas (Vaani Kapoor), a shrewd but emotionally fragile CIB officer, comes to Charandaspur to unravel the escalating pattern of gruesome killings, and Vikram, who has been away from home for years, ends up becoming an unlikely companion.

Due to her unresolved trauma, Rea is not only pursuing a murderer but also a violent heritage that is deeply ingrained in the town’s mentality.

A priest who appears to know more than he admits, a psychic who communicates with shadows, a machine that grants wishes but asks thumbs in return, and Ananya (Surveen Chawla), a power-hungry local politician with a hidden past, are also hiding in this gloomy world.

The series never fully achieves musical harmony, despite its potential. The ambient intensity is undeniable from a visual standpoint.

A setting distinctly Indian and myth-infused is created by eerie trees, dusty alleys, and old texts sealed in secrecy.

From the hauntingly sterile interiors of the cult’s secret sanctum to the faded colors of flashback scenes that anchor the show’s historical components, there is ambition in the details.

Up until the script becomes overly stretched, even the cinematography tries to keep you on edge, and it succeeds.

Mandala Murders attempts to construct a massive narrative tapestry with each episode, incorporating themes such as trauma, caste, patriarchy, societal degradation, spiritual longing, and scientific ambition.

However, what starts as a multi-layered narrative quickly becomes complicated. The program often becomes mired in its time-switching plot, resulting in scenes where suspense gives way to bewilderment.

Characters are intriguingly introduced, but they quickly disappear without any meaningful resolution. Though not thoroughly examined, motivations are alluded to. The show has already switched to another topic by the time you get your bearings in the first one.

Nevertheless, Vaibhav Raj Gupta gives Vikram a remarkable sense of stillness. Every time the series appears to be getting out of control, his performance keeps it grounded.

This series marks Vaani Kapoor’s OTT debut, and she’s a mixed bag. The emotional beats frequently seem undercooked, even though she maintains her composure and plays the role of a police officer with quiet rage.

She does better in her brief dual role as physicist Nandini, who oddly makes an appearance as part of a plot twist, than she does as Rea, who is still a little too distant to be entirely likable. Ananya’s arc is left hanging just when it begins to get fascinating, despite the simmering tension that Surveen Chawla creates for her.

The primary issue with Mandala Murders is not its ambition but rather its lack of self-control. The mandala is used as a metaphor of order, chaos, sacrifice, and belief in the series, which strives for profundity. However, the script is so full of ideas that only a few are given room to breathe. Then there is the blood.

Body horror isn’t avoided in the show. With clinical, almost fetishistic perfection, torsos without heads, heads without bodies, severed thumbs, and sewn limbs are all paraded in front of the audience.

It shocks at first. However, overuse—not just of violence, but of style over substance—causes it to numb over time.

Nevertheless, there’s something about the outright foolishness of it all that captures your interest. The program tosses curveballs with an almost laudable conviction, whether it’s a politician haunted by her past, a child ensnared in ritualistic bloodlust, or a machine that grants wishes (at a gruesome cost). A little land. Others don’t. But the audacity is still there.

Ultimately, Mandala Murders is more about what’s happening than it is about whodunit. After creating an engaging universe, it tries to make it too meaningful and fails.

This could have been a truly memorable film with a shorter runtime, a more focused storyline, and fewer side plots. As it stands, it’s an intriguing jumble that is constantly smeared with blood and questions, occasionally wonderful, and frequently annoying.

A Fan Left ₹72 Crore to Sanjay Dutt in Her Will — His Response Was Unexpected

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Sanjay Dutt’s life has always been eventful, often resembling the dramatic plots of Bollywood films. But few could imagine a real-life twist where the actor became the surprise heir to a staggering fortune—only to give it all away.

In a story that sounds straight out of a movie, Dutt revealed that a devoted fan once left him property worth an astounding ₹72 crore. The most unexpected part? He returned every bit of it.

The Unbelievable Inheritance

In a recent interview with Curly Tales, Sanjay was asked about the widely reported 2018 incident involving Nisha Patil, a terminally ill fan who had willed her entire estate to him. Dutt simply replied, “I gave it back to her family,” modestly confirming the heartwarming gesture.

The fan, a 62-year-old housewife from Mumbai, had allegedly instructed her bank to transfer her assets to Dutt after her death. At the time, the news attracted massive media attention due to the emotional and financial magnitude of the gesture. Now, years later, Sanjay’s quiet decision to return the inheritance is being praised as a rare act of humility and integrity.

A Glimpse Into Sanjay Dutt’s Journey

Sanjay Dutt’s career has been a rollercoaster ride since his debut in Rocky (1981). From hits like Naam, Saajan, Khal Nayak, Vaastav, to the beloved Munna Bhai M.B.B.S., he has seen both immense stardom and personal struggles. His legal troubles following the 1993 Bombay blasts led to a five-year prison sentence, which he completed in 2016.

What’s Next for Sanjay?

Recently, he appeared in Bhootnii and the much-anticipated Housefull 5. He’s also part of the upcoming Telugu film Akhanda 2, starring Balakrishna, which is set to release on September 25.

Another highly awaited project is Aditya Dhar’s espionage-action thriller Dhurandhar, featuring a stellar cast including Sara Ali Khan, Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Akshaye Khanna, releasing on December 5. Sanjay also stars alongside Prabhas in The RajaSaab, expected to hit theaters the same day. Looking ahead, fans can look forward to his role in the Kannada film KD: The Devil, slated for release in 2026.

‘You Are Something Else’ : Rashmika Mandanna Reacts to Vijay Deverakonda’s Kingdom Trailer

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The rumored boyfriend, Vijay Deverakonda’s rousing performance in his next action film “Kingdom” has left actress Rashmika Mandanna speechless.

‘Animal’ actress says she is eagerly awaiting the release of “Kingdom” on July 31st.

Rashmika expressed her love for VD’s acting abilities by stating that she hopes to be even half as talented as Vijay.

The ‘Pushpa’ actress said as follows on her Instagram stories: “Wohhhooo!! This trailer is amazing! Insanity! Oh! It’s unfair to have to wait four more days after viewing such a cool teaser! @thedeverakonda I tell you this all the time: you are unique! I hope to master my trade to the point that I can perform 50% of your acting in the future! Said, you’re something else.

Rashmika continued her praise for “Kingdom”‘s director and composer by saying, “@gowtamnaidu and @anirudhofficial, you two masterpieces! Absolute geniuses! Fuck, I’m so excited to see what you guys have created together when it’s released! @bhagyashriborse is the cutest thing ever. I’m excited to meet you on the 31st in the theater.”

In addition, Rashmika posted the captivating “Kingdom” teaser on her X handle with the comment, “I am so excited for the 31st! The fire is seen. @TheDeverakonda You three are geniuses! I’m interested to see what you two have produced. @gowtam19 @anirudhofficial is very excited!”Let’s go, #KingdomOnJuly31st!”

Under the direction of “Jersey” director Gowtam Tinnanuri, “Kingdom” centers on Vijay’s character, Surya, an undercover agent on a dangerous mission. His mission is to infiltrate the enemy’s area. The movie has a strong emotional component in addition to some intense action scenes.

Along with others, Satyadev and Bhagyashri Borse play essential parts in the first installment of a planned duology.

The background music for “Kingdom” was composed by renowned composer Anirudh Ravichander.

‘Mahavatar Narsimha’ Day 4 Box Office: Ashwin Kumar’s Film Steady at ₹16.02 Cr

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‘Mahavatar Narsimha’, directed by Ashwin Kumar, is subtly making a name for itself at the box office. Although it didn’t garner much attention before its premiere, the animated epic has been attracting viewers ever since, particularly those interested in its mythological concept.

The Sacnilk website reports that within its first four days of release, the movie made Rs 16.02 crore (India net) in all languages. Despite the slower start of its regional adaptations, its performance shows a growing interest in animated narrative based on Indian mythology.

From modest beginnings to a spectacular weekend spike

“Mahavatar Narsimha” made a respectable Rs 1.75 crore on its first day of release. The Telugu version added Rs 35 lakhs, but the Hindi version donated the majority of this amount, Rs 1.3 crore.

At Rs 5 lakhs, Rs 2 lakhs, and Rs 3 lakhs, respectively, the Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam dubs got off to far slower starts.

With a sharp increase to Rs 4.6 crore on Saturday and an even greater spike to Rs 9.5 crore on Sunday, the movie had its best day to date.

Monday was slow, but overall things are going well

As anticipated, Monday saw a sharp decline, with Day 4 revenue for the movie coming in at just Rs 17 lakhs. However, considering that it earned a total of Rs 16.02 crore in just four days, the movie was performing well.

The fact that an animated epic, a genre that is still establishing its place in mainstream Indian cinema, is performing well at the box office is especially remarkable. Although its long-term trajectory cannot yet be predicted, Mahavatar Narsimha’s weekend surge indicates promise.

The movie received positive reviews

Positive reviews abound on Twitter. According to one tweet, “(Rating: 4/5). I saw the Majesty of the Narasimha in the Maha Avatar Narasimha movie. First of all, I want to commend the animation team for their outstanding work in creating intricate settings and expressive characters. “#MahaAvatarNarasimha is not just a film; it’s a divine experience,” says another review. A heavenly homage to the strong guardian! Magnificence meets mythology. An unadulterated devotion to cinema. Bravo to @hombalefilms for creating a cinematic universe based on all ten Avatars of Vishnu.

iPhone 17 Pro Models May Feature 8x Zoom and All-New Pro Camera App

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The iPhone 17 series is anticipated to be unveiled by Apple in September. Several new features are expected to be included in the lineup, which may comprise the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max models. A recent leak suggests three potential camera enhancements for the iPhone 17 Pro versions. It is anticipated that the flagship models would come with an 8x optical zoom telephoto lens. This should significantly improve the device’s telephoto capabilities. They are also rumored to receive a new camera app.

Apple may have new features planned for the iPhone 17 Pro series

Three camera enhancements for the iPhone 17 Pro series have been alluded to by MacRumors, which cites an unnamed tipster. According to the tipster, a production company that is working on an iPhone 17 Pro commercial has listed Apple as one of its clients.

According to the source, a new telephoto lens with an optical zoom of up to 8x would be included in the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Compared to the existing iPhone 16 Pro models’ 5x zoom, this would be an improvement. According to reports, the lens can move, enabling continuous optical zoom over a range of focal lengths.

A new Pro Camera software for sophisticated photo and video recording is also rumored to be included with the iPhone 17 Pro variants. This might put Apple in a direct competitive position against well-known third-party apps, such as Filmic Pro, Halide, and Kino. According to the report, it remains unclear whether this program will be exclusive to the Pro lineup or if it will serve as a professional update to the current Final Cut Camera app.

Additionally, in addition to the current Camera Control button on the bottom-right side of the iPhone 16 models, Apple is rumored to add a second button on the top edge of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. According to reports, the source verified that the iPhone 17 Pro models would feature a new copper-like color variation and a repositioned, central Apple logo.

There are rumors that the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will feature a 12-megapixel selfie camera and a 48-megapixel telephoto rear camera. Compared to the current iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, they have 12-megapixel front and telephoto cameras. The A19 Pro CPU and 12GB of RAM are expected to power the following models. They might have a new anti-reflective and scratch-resistant display coating, as well as a new vapour chamber cooling mechanism.

Retro India: 6 Timeless Places That Capture the Old-School Vibe

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India is a land of contrasts—modern cities buzz with technology while vintage charm lingers in corners untouched by time. For those who love nostalgia, slow living, and retro aesthetics, there are places across India that still retain their old-school charm. Here are six destinations where you can experience the essence of Retro India.

1. Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu

With its French colonial buildings, pastel-toned walls, and vintage cafes, Pondicherry is a picture-perfect blend of Indian and European heritage. Take a walk in the French Quarter and soak in the laid-back, 1950s coastal vibe.

2. Chettinad, Tamil Nadu

Known for its grand mansions, hand-carved furniture, and antique tiles, Chettinad feels like a museum frozen in time. The streets echo tales of merchant royalty and a lifestyle rooted in culture and heritage.

3. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

The colonial-era buildings, British-style post office, and old churches make Shimla a mountain retreat steeped in vintage charm. Take a ride on the Kalka-Shimla toy train for a retro travel experience.

4. Fort Kochi, Kerala

With its Portuguese-style homes, art cafés, and vintage bookstores, Fort Kochi is a charming old-world haven. The Chinese fishing nets and cobbled streets add to its timeless appeal.

5. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow’s grand Mughal architecture, traditional chikankari embroidery, and Awadhi cuisine reflect a bygone era. The city’s slow pace and cultural richness make it a treasure trove of history.

6. Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan

Home to the regal Ranthambore Palace and a train station that has remained essentially unchanged for decades, this town offers an authentic, retro Rajasthan experience. Even the local markets and forts echo royal vintage vibes.

Whether it’s the architecture, the food, or the lifestyle, these destinations in India transport you to another time. Perfect for nostalgic travelers, history buffs, and lovers of slow tourism, these places show that old-school India is alive and well.

So pack your bags and get ready to travel back in time!

Ben Stokes Responds to Handshake Controversy: “10 Runs Won’t Change Anything”

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Ben Stokes, the captain of England, has defended his actions after becoming embroiled in a “handshake controversy” after the 4th Test match against India in Manchester. Since obtaining a result was no longer an option, Stokes urged Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja to shake hands on Day 5 and end the match in a tie. The England captain chose to pass the ball to Harry Brook, a player who doesn’t even have the reputation of a part-timer, after the Indian pair, who were both effortlessly approaching their hundreds, turned down Stokes’ offer.

Stokes praised Jadeja and Sundar in the press conference, but he didn’t applaud them on the field when they both reached the 100-run milestone.

According to Ben Stokes, “the knock that those two played was very, very good,” following the game.

“The situation that India found themselves in there, with us opening the game slightly, that partnership was massive. You hold your hands up, they played incredibly, incredibly well. And I don’t think there would’ve been too much more satisfaction from walking off a hundred not out, getting your team out of a tricky situation, than walking off at 80, 90 not out. That’s what you’ve done for your team. You know, the 10 more runs or whatever it was ain’t gonna change the fact that you’ve managed to get your team out of a very, very, very tricky situation and almost saved your team from a series defeat before the last game.”

Many people criticized Sokes’ action. Stokes passionately defended the choice when questioned about it. The captain stated that he was unwilling to risk his frontline bowlers in the final overs that needed to be bowled because a result was out of the question.

“With our frontline bowlers, I believe we played the game as far as we could to give ourselves a realistic opportunity of victory. However, given our short turnaround time and the workload we’ve had this week and throughout the series, I was never going to risk any of my frontline bowlers once it became clear that a draw was probable. Therefore, it was inevitable that there would be a handshake as soon as the final hour or the fifteen overs arrived.

“As I already stated, Harry Brook is the only other individual who genuinely has any bowling burden. ‘Please don’t do something dumb,’ I had to tell him. You can’t pull aside or do anything else since we spend so much time on the field. You’ll be exhausted, of course, even if you don’t bowl. I thought, “Just get through this phase.” However, after we realized what was happening, I wasn’t going to jeopardize any of my, you know, legitimate bowling alternatives,” he continued.

The head coach of the Indian team took a very different stance on the matter. Even if the game was headed for a tie, Gambhir felt that players like Jadeja and Sundar deserved to get their hundreds.

Expectations for the fifth and final match at the Kennington Oval are obvious based on how the fourth Test ended. India is behind 1-2, and if they want to finish the series in a draw, they must defeat England in the upcoming game.