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Surpasses Sinners’ 5M+, Marching Towards Its Next Milestone

Surpasses Sinners’ $275M+, Marching Towards Its Next Milestone

Avatar: Fire And Ash North America Box Office Day 15 Update ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash has surpassed the domestic haul of Sinners and is inching closer to its next milestone. The film is poised to become the 7th film of 2025 to reach this major milestone. Avatar 3 is also close to entering the list of the top 5 highest-grossing films of 2025. Scroll below for the deets. Avatar 3 is one of the all-time 150 highest-grossing films at the North American box office. It has surpassed The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Shrek to move closer to the all-time top 100 highest-grossing films list domestically. The film is reigning supreme in the domestic rankings and is immovable. Avatar 3’s box office collection on day 15 in North America According to Box Office Mojo’s report, Avatar: Fire and Ash collected a strong $14 million on its third Friday at the box office in North America. It has only dropped by 38.3% from Last Friday, and with that, …

Indonesia’s marching, band contingents to take part in R-Day Parade – India TV

Indonesia’s marching, band contingents to take part in R-Day Parade – India TV

Image Source : PTI Representative image Republic Day Parade: A 160-member marching contingent and 190-member band contingent from Indonesia will participate in the 76th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path on January 26 along with the contingents of Indian Armed Forces, the defence ministry said. The Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path will be heralded by 300 cultural artists playing ‘Sare Jahan Se Achha’ musical instruments representing different parts of the country. “An indigenous mix of instruments that resonate with the melody, beat and hopes of a billion hearts of Indians. Ensemble of instruments includes a wide mix of wind and percussion instruments, like Shehnai, Sundari, Nadaswaram, Been, Mashak Been, Ransingha – Rajasthan, Flute, Karadi Majalu, Mohuri, Sankha, Tutari, Dhol, Gong, Nishan, Chang, Tasha, Sambal, Chenda, Idakka, Lezim, Thavil, Gudum Baza, Talam, Monbah among others,” the ministry said in a statement. Indonesian President to be chief guest at Republic Day celebrations Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will be the chief guest at the 76th Republic Day celebrations on January 26. This will be Subianto’s first official visit …

Revanth Reddy’s Brother Gets Convoy And Marching Band, Opposition Hits Out

Revanth Reddy’s Brother Gets Convoy And Marching Band, Opposition Hits Out

Hyderabad: A video of Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s brother Tirupati Reddy arriving for a school function in a convoy led by a police car and being welcomed with a marching band and a parade has gone viral, igniting controversy and attracting barbs from opposition parties BRS and BJP. Tirupati Reddy holds no official position in the state. The video, from the state’s Vikarabad district, shows the convoy pulling up near the school and Mr Reddy being handed a bouquet of flowers as he exits a black SUV. Students are lined up on either side of the road and a band marches towards the chief minister’s brother. Mr Reddy is then welcomed by one of the students leading a mini parade. Taking to X on Friday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao took a veiled dig at Revanth Reddy and his brothers and said Telangana has got half a dozen chief ministers after the Congress came to power, even though it elected only one. Continuing in a sarcastic vein, Mr Rao said, “My wishes to …

Exclusive | Director Kinshuk Surjan on Marching in The Dark: ‘The film is way more than just a narrative’

Exclusive | Director Kinshuk Surjan on Marching in The Dark: ‘The film is way more than just a narrative’

Kinshuk Surjan’s Marching in the Dark- a moving documentary that traces the lives of farmer widows in rural Maharashtra- premiered at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival on Monday. Ahead of the premiere- which is also the first time that the film will be seen in India, director Kinshuk Surjan sat down for an exclusive chat with Hindustan Times on the journey so far; from where the idea of the film took off and how the focus landed on the story of these women and their unwavering resilience. Excerpts. (Also read: Marching in the Dark review: Compelling doc sheds light on Indian farmer widows) Director Kinshuk Surjan talked about the making of his documentary Marching in the Dark. Marching in the Dark will marks its India premiere at MAMI. Take me a little through your headspace right now… It is the most joyous moment to get back the film in India, to be shown the film especially in Marathi. Because there are many nuances of the humour, of the poetry that cannot be translated by subtitles. …

Marching in the Dark review: Compelling doc sheds light on Indian farmer widows

Kinshuk Surjan’s documentary Marching in the Dark, which premiered at the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, begins with the farmers in rural Maharashtra realizing how the rates of soya beans have decreased to an all time low. There’s little deliberation with the owner but nothing can be done now. Yet, this is not the story that this wrenching documentary is concerned about. The title card appears next, and from the next scene the viewers are positioned right in the middle of the field, where a lone woman slowly cuts the rice crops. (Also read: Favoriten movie review: Excellent doc observes a primary classroom in Vienna for three years) Marching in the Dark premiered at Cph: Docx. The premise It is this strategic dispensing of images and references that inform the narrative framework of Marching with the Dust. For the course of the next 108 minutes, the camera will follow this young woman named Sanjivani, with her two kids. If the men in the first few minutes had the chance to decipher and argue for a …

Marching Beyond Name, David Beckham cherishes LA 2028 Olympic dream

New Delhi: Indian cyclist David Beckham has been popular among the fans due to two reasons – he is the namesake of global footballing superstar Beckham and due to his strong performance at the Asian Games in Hangzhou last year. The 20-year-old cyclist from Andaman and Nicobar Islands put up a strong show at the Asian Games and became the first-ever Indian to enter the quarter-final of the men’s sprint individual event. He was also part of the Team Sprint event where the Indian team broke the national record and clocked under 45 seconds for the first time since 2019. Talking about his performance and experience of competing at the Asian Games, Beckham told The Bridge, “It was my best performance ever. I was in top 8 there. I had never been to the top 8 in cycling. I was also the first Indian player to finish in the top 8.” “In the upcoming Asian Games, I’m determined to make it to the podium,” he said with a child-like exuberance written all over his face. …

Farmers Protest LIVE: Farmers marching to Delhi detained in Manesar

Farmers to resume the Delhi Chalo march today (HT Photo) Farmers Protest LIVE updates: Farmers from across multiple states are expected to resume the the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march from today, February 21, as heavy security is deployed across the national capital to prevent any disturbances during the protest. Farm leaders from Punjab and Haryana previously halted the farmers’ protest on Sunday evening after the fourth round of talks with Union Ministers. Farm leaders had warned earlier that they will resume their march to Delhi if their demands are not met by the Centre by February 21.…Read More As the farmers gear up to continue their protests today, the government has estimated that nearly 14,000 people have gathered along the Punjab-Haryana border with 1,200 tractor-trolleys, 300 cars, 10 mini-buses as well as small vehicles as part of the farmers protest. The Centre also condemned the Punjab government for allowing this potential lapse in the law and order situation in the state. Protesting farmers have been staying put at Shambhu and Khanauri points on Punjab’s border with …

Tear Gas Fired At Farmers Marching Towards Delhi At Punjab-Haryana Border

New Delhi: Tear gas has been fired at farmers massing at the Shambhu border point between Punjab and Haryana – a key meeting point for farmers from each state heading to Delhi as part of their ‘Delhi Chalo’ call. Visuals showed huge plumes of smoke – making visibility almost impossible – and hundreds of farmers, as well as media personnel, running helter-skelter to the sound of tear gas shells being fired. The shelling – the first signs of violence – broke as the clock struck noon and the farmers began their push to Delhi. An estimated two dozen shells were fired, despite no immediate signs of provocation. Visuals from the Shambhu border – over 200 km from Delhi – also showed the police and security personnel – already outnumbered – dropping smoke bombs from drones to disperse the farmers. Around 200 farmer unions – and an estimated one lakh farmers from neighbouring Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh – began marching on the national capital Tuesday morning, in a worrying replay of the 2020/21 protests, in …

Recalling the marching contingents of first Republic Day Parade | Chandigarh News

On occasion of the forthcoming Republic Day parade it would be fitting to recall the names of the contingent commanders and the marching contingent that took part in the first ever parade on Jan 26, 1950 in New Delhi. The Ceremonial Parade was held in the Irwin Amphitheater (now National Stadium) and was commanded by Brigadier J.S. Dhillon from Corps of Engineers. He went on to rise to the rank of Lt General and was GOC 11 Corps in Punjab in 1965 war with Pakistan. The archives reveal that the Naval component of 120 men was commanded by Lieut Commander Indar Singh. The Air Force contingent had  240 airmon in two flights, dressed in their blue service dress with white webbing and side caps. The Air Headquarters flight was commanded by Squadron Leader V.M. Radhakrishnan while Squadron Leader J.P. Shukla commanded contingent of the Oporational Command Flight. In addition, there was a Company of the 2nd Punjab Boys Battalion. The Delhi Police contingent consisting of 120 men marched in their khaki uniform. After inspection of …

Republic Day marching bands compete

At least 16 band teams—four from each zone—will participate in the National School Band competition which is being organised on the Republic Day. The team will compete for musical supremacy during the two-day event, which has been organised to popularise Indian music and tunes. The National School Band competition is jointly organised by the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Education as part of Republic Day celebrations and will be held at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi from January 21 to January 22. The ministry said that the top three teams in each category will be given a cash prize The first prize will be Rs 21,000, while the second will be Rs 16,000, and the third of Rs 11,000 and a trophy. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any …