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‘Wait with faith’: ‘Lakshman’ Ravi Dubey’s plea for those impatient about Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash’s Ramayana

‘Wait with faith’: ‘Lakshman’ Ravi Dubey’s plea for those impatient about Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash’s Ramayana

Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is one of the most anticipated Indian films of all time. The film has been talked about for a whole lot of reasons, ranging from its casting to scale and the VFX. Now, Ravi Dubey, who plays Lakshman in the two-part film, has addressed public expectations for the film in a message to the audience. Ravi Dubey plays Lakshman alongside Ranbir Kapoor’s Lord Rama in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana. Ravi Dubey on Ramayana Ramayana stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana. It marks the first time Ravi has been part of the main cast of a major film. The actor plays Lakshman. Recently, in an interview with ANI, the actor addressed the film and how it is being made. “Bharat aur Ramyana ek dusre se alag nahi hain (India and Ramayana are not different from each other). They are one. As far as preparation is concerned, we will discuss that later. Yeh hamara ithihaas hai dharohar hai (This is our history, our heritage), and the more …

Vaishno Devi Yatra crosses 50 lakh pilgrims in 2026, records 27 per cent YoY growth

Vaishno Devi Yatra crosses 50 lakh pilgrims in 2026, records 27 per cent YoY growth

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra has achieved a significant milestone in the current calendar year, with the number of pilgrims paying obeisance at the revered cave shrine in Jammu and Kashmir”s Reasi district crossing the 50-lakh mark on June 22. This represents an impressive increase of over 27.3 per cent compared to the 39.84 lakh pilgrims who visited the shrine during the corresponding period last year, an official said on Tuesday. “During the same period in 2025, approximately 39.84 lakh pilgrims had visited the holy Shrine, whereas the Yatra during the current year has recorded 50.70 lakh pilgrims, reflecting a substantial increase of 10.86 lakh devotees,” a spokesperson of the Shrine Board said. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Why India’s Youth are Losing Faith in the Promise of Mobility

Why India’s Youth are Losing Faith in the Promise of Mobility

5 min readJun 9, 2026 07:24 PM IST First published on: Jun 9, 2026 at 07:23 PM IST The recent anxieties surrounding examination irregularities, employment, farm incomes, and household finances are often discussed as separate problems. Students protest paper leaks and recruitment delays. Young graduates worry about finding quality jobs. Farmers seek predictability in an increasingly uncertain environment. Families struggle with the rising costs of education, healthcare, and everyday living. But what if they are all manifestations of the same underlying challenge? What if India is confronting not a crisis of aspiration, but a crisis of mobility? For the past three decades, India’s development story has been built upon a simple but powerful promise: If you work hard, acquire skills, and play by the rules, you and your children will enjoy greater opportunities than the generation before you. That promise transformed India. Millions left villages for towns and cities. Families invested heavily in education. Access to schools, universities, coaching centres, and digital learning expanded dramatically. The internet connected remote communities to opportunities that previous generations …

Yash defends decision to delay release of Toxic: ‘I have faith in my people…’

Yash defends decision to delay release of Toxic: ‘I have faith in my people…’

The excitement around Toxic hit a speed bump after the much-awaited pan-India entertainer was postponed for the second time, missing its June 4 release date and leaving fans of Yash disappointed. Now, opening up about the delay in a recent interview, the actor admitted that he knew the decision would not go down well with his fans, but said the team ultimately chose to push the film back for the bigger picture. Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale is directed by Geetu Mohandas. Yash defends his decision Recently, Yash gave an interview to Variety India where he spoke about his decision to delay the release of the much-anticipated film. In April, Yash revealed that the film is postponed once again and would miss the June 4 date. He said that while the film itself is complete, the team is currently focused on locking in global distribution and strategic partnerships. At that time, the move, he suggested, is aimed at ensuring the film reaches its “fullest potential worldwide”. Talking about the delay, Yash said, “Right now I’ve taken …

TV’s Rama Arun Govil has full faith in ‘sanskari bacha’ Ranbir Kapoor’s Lord Rama portrayal in Ramayana: He is excellent

TV’s Rama Arun Govil has full faith in ‘sanskari bacha’ Ranbir Kapoor’s Lord Rama portrayal in Ramayana: He is excellent

The first look at Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana was unveiled last week. Many praised the actor’s calm demeanour and regal look as the iconic deity, but there were others who weren’t convinced by his take on the role. Now, Ranbir has received support for his portrayal from an actor who is the authority on Lord Rama – Arun Govil. The veteran actor, who played Lord Rama in Ramanand Sagar’s TV show, has shared his two cents on Ranbir. Arun Govil, TV’s original Lord Rama, says he has faith in Ranbir Kapoor. Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is a two-part film starring Ranbir as Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana. Arun Govil, who became a national icon with his portrayal of Lord Rama over three decades ago, is also in the film, playing King Dashrath this time. Arun Govil on Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama Talking about Ranbir’s portrayal as Lord Rama, the veteran actor told Jagran, “Jahan tak Ranbir ki baat hai, to mera maanna hai ki woh …

Logic may not be the right tool to examine faith and belief systems, says Supreme Court

Logic may not be the right tool to examine faith and belief systems, says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday (April 8, 2026) said courts cannot hollow out religion in the name of reform, and logic may not be the right tool to examine faith and belief systems. The remarks from the nine-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant came during the second day of hearing a reference triggered by a 2018 judgment upholding menstruating women’s right to enter and worship at the Sabarimala shrine in Kerala. Published – April 09, 2026 03:40 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Aditya Dhar says ‘brother’ Mukesh Chhabra stood by Dhurandhar even when his own faith in Ranveer Singh film wavered

Aditya Dhar says ‘brother’ Mukesh Chhabra stood by Dhurandhar even when his own faith in Ranveer Singh film wavered

Casting director Mukesh Chhabra is among those on Aditya Dhar’s team for Dhurandhar, who received their share of praise for the film. Now, the director himself took to his social media on Wednesday to reveal how crucial the casting director was for the Ranveer Singh-starrer. He even credited Mukesh for believing in the film when his own faith wavered and for reshaping it. Mukesh Chhabra is the casting director for Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar films. Aditya Dhar says Mukesh Chhabra reshaped Dhurandhar Aditya posted pictures of him and Ranveer with Mukesh from the shooting of Dhurandhar, writing, “Here’s to Mukesh Chhabra, the man who saw Dhurandhar long before I truly did. There are people who come into a film and do their job and then there are people who quietly reshape the film itself. Mukesh was the latter.” He added that the casting director was fearless while pushing the limits for the film, writing, “From the very first narration, he believed in the scale, the ambition, the sheer possibility of Dhurandhar far more than I did. …

Hanuman Jayanti| Rajesh Mapuskar on channeling his faith in Chiranjeevi Hanuman: The Eternal

Hanuman Jayanti| Rajesh Mapuskar on channeling his faith in Chiranjeevi Hanuman: The Eternal

Filmmaker Rajesh Mapuskar didn’t grow up as devoted follower of Hanuman ji, but the process of making his upcoming AI-generated release Chiranjeevi Hanuman: The Eternal, has made him feel closer to the God. On Hanuman Jayanti today, he tells us, “I was not a very devoted follower of Hanuman ji before. My connection to him was every Saturday, watching my parents go to the Hanuman temple and offer sindoor, black sesame and oil. But as I’m going deeper and trying to understand what he was like, I’m admiring him and how he’s been portrayed in Valmiki Ramayan and various writers who have written about him.” Rajesh Mapuskar (Photo: Instagram) The National-award winner Rajesh Mapuskar adds that he is also experiencing the power of Hanuman Chalisa. “I’m getting influenced by the power of Hanuman Chalisa and I recite that every day from the time I started the project. It really balances your state of mind and gives you encouragement just by reciting it once. It just picks you from your low moments,” he says. Calling Hanumanji …

Gurmeet Choudhary: Ram Navami is a reminder of faith, positivity, and staying grounded in life

Gurmeet Choudhary: Ram Navami is a reminder of faith, positivity, and staying grounded in life

There are roles that shape an actor’s career, and then there are those that quietly seep into one’s life, and for actor Gurmeet Choudhary, portraying the role of Lord Rama in 2009 television show Ramayan was not just a defining moment on screen, but a turning point that continues to influence how he lives, thinks, and celebrates faith, especially on Ram Navami. Gurmeet Choudhary Years after stepping into the role, Gurmeet finds that the festival, which is being celebrated today, has taken on a far more introspective meaning for him. “Ram Navami is a very special day for me. It reminds me of faith, positivity, and staying grounded in life,” he says, framing the occasion not just as a celebration, but as a reminder of values he actively tries to uphold. His observance of the day remains rooted in simplicity, as he tells us, “There are no elaborate festivities, just a quiet morning of prayers at home, spent in the company of my family. It’s always a peaceful day with family (wife Debina Bonnerjee, and …

Opinion | A seat taken, a life denied: Why India needs a faith registry now

Opinion | A seat taken, a life denied: Why India needs a faith registry now

When the Supreme Court recently ruled that any person actively professing a religion outside Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism cannot simultaneously claim Scheduled Caste benefits, it did something important: it shifted the focus back to the people reservation was always meant for. But behind the legal clarity lies a quieter, more painful story—that of a Dalit student who lost a college seat, a landless labourer denied a government job, and a survivor of caste violence who couldn’t access protection under the SC/ST Atrocities Act. Not because they were found ineligible, but because someone else was occupying their space through a certificate that no longer reflected reality. This opinion piece is based on the Supreme Court’s March 24 ruling on Scheduled Castes status. (ANI) The numbers make the scale difficult to ignore. Maharashtra’s caste scrutiny committees cancelled over 14,000 fraudulent caste certificates between 2008 and 2017. In Andhra Pradesh, an RTI probe revealed that 70–80% of Christian pastors receiving COVID relief funds held Hindu SC or OBC certificates, despite having undergone baptism. These are not just administrative …