Experience the raw intensity of war and the indomitable spirit of heroism with the newly released trailer for ‘120 Bahadur’. The film spotlights the extraordinary valor of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, a distinguished officer posthumously honored with India’s highest military award, the Param Vir Chakra, for his pivotal role in the Battle of Rezang La. The trailer offers a compelling preview of an epic tale of sacrifice and national pride. Directed by Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under Excel Entertainment, along with Amit Chandrra of Trigger Happy Studios, ‘120 Bahadur’ delves into the true…
Author: The Chhattisgarh
Tension simmered on the first day of Bihar’s Assembly elections as the RJD accused the Election Commission of engineering power cuts. With voting underway for 121 seats across 12 districts, the RJD alleges a deliberate strategy to hamper the Mahagathbandhan’s performance. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav voiced concerns that polling booths in their strongholds are experiencing targeted electricity interruptions. According to a post on X by the party, these deliberate cuts are intended to deliberately slow down the pace of voting, impacting voters’ ability to cast their ballots efficiently. The RJD has formally requested the ECI to address these allegations promptly.…
A historic moment for Indian sports unfolded as President Droupadi Murmu hosted the victorious Indian women’s cricket team at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Fresh from clinching the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 title, the team was celebrated for their incredible journey, marked by resilience and exceptional teamwork. The President applauded their ability to inspire a new generation of female athletes. The final showdown saw the Harmanpreet Kaur-led Indian squad defeat South Africa in a thrilling contest at the DY Patil Cricket Stadium. President Murmu congratulated the players on their significant achievement, particularly their decisive win against formidable opponents, Australia, in the…
A shadowy maritime drug trade is flourishing along Pakistan’s Makran coast, with crystal methamphetamine emerging as the dominant illicit export. The process begins inland, with precursor chemicals from Afghanistan feeding small-scale meth labs. Product is then transported via road networks to fishing towns like Pasni and Gwadar, where it’s loaded onto dhows under the cover of night. These vessels, often carrying multi-ton quantities of meth, navigate towards the Gulf of Oman, supplying lucrative markets in the UAE and East Africa. International drug enforcement agencies, including the UNODC, have labeled this the ‘industrialization of the Southern Route,’ noting meth’s advantages over…
The significant archery prowess of Ghatshila is a cherished aspect of its cultural landscape. Nurturing this vital tradition and ensuring its continued strength is a paramount duty for everyone connected to the region. This historical sport, a testament to the skills and dedication of past generations, serves as a powerful emblem of Ghatshila’s identity. Revitalization initiatives are focused on reintroducing archery to schools and community centers, fostering a new wave of enthusiasts. The aspiration is to see Ghatshila’s archers achieve new heights, maintaining the honor and skill associated with their forebears. Active participation and dedicated resources will be instrumental in…
A surprising twist has emerged in the Indian electoral landscape as Brazilian model Larissa Nery reacted to her photo being mistakenly linked to alleged voter fraud. Rahul Gandhi had pointed to her image as evidence of fraudulent voting in Haryana, stating it was listed 22 times with different identities. Nery, in a lighthearted Instagram video, shared her bewilderment at her old photo being thrust into an Indian election dispute. She described the image as one where she appears very young, around 18 to 20 years old. The model found it amusing that her likeness was being used to potentially mislead…
Speculation is mounting in Pakistan that a significant Constitutional amendment, the 27th, is being considered to grant unprecedented powers to Army Chief General Asim Munir. The proposed legislation reportedly aims to redefine the command and control of the armed forces and could formalize the rank of Field Marshal within the constitution. This move is widely interpreted as an effort to extend General Munir’s influence and tenure beyond his scheduled retirement in November. The core of the proposed changes appears to target Article 243, which outlines the military’s command framework. Political maneuvering is evident, with PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari publicly…
Kannada cinema’s renowned actor Harish Rai has passed away at the age of 55, following a year-long struggle with thyroid cancer. Rai was celebrated for his powerful performances, most notably his role as Khasim in the critically acclaimed ‘KGF’ films, starring Yash. He was also a familiar face in other prominent movies like ‘Om’ and ‘Hello Yama’, and had a significant career across Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu cinema. Rai’s health battle became public knowledge when he revealed that he had purposefully grown a beard for his role in ‘KGF’ to hide the visible effects of his throat cancer. The financial…
FC Goa faced a stern test in Riyadh, ultimately losing 0-4 to Al Nassr in a decisive AFC Champions League Group D fixture. The Saudi giants established control early, moving the ball effectively and limiting FC Goa’s attacking opportunities. The deadlock was broken in the 35th minute by a brilliant free-kick from Abdulrahman Ghareeb, a goal that galvanized Al Nassr. FC Goa responded by seeking to advance the ball and exhibiting resilience in possession. Following halftime, Al Nassr showcased their superior attacking prowess. Ghareeb netted his second, followed by goals from Mohammed Maran and a late addition from João Felix,…
Rahul Gandhi has once again leveled serious charges of electoral malpractice, accusing the BJP and the Election Commission of ‘vote chori’ during the recent Haryana assembly polls. Gandhi dramatically presented stacks of documents at a press conference, asserting that nearly 12.5% of Haryana’s 2 crore voters were fraudulent, totaling around 25 lakh individuals. His claims detailed the removal of 3.5 lakh voters, alleged to be Congress sympathizers, alongside a significant number of bulk voters, duplicates, and those with invalid addresses. A particularly striking allegation involved a single photograph of a Brazilian model appearing on numerous voter IDs to facilitate multiple…