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Inspector Avinash director Neeraj Pathak admits OTT is falling for formula: ‘There are books on traits hero should have’

Inspector Avinash director Neeraj Pathak admits OTT is falling for formula: ‘There are books on traits hero should have’

In the Indian streaming space, where crime stories based on real incidents are a dime a dozen, Inspector Avinash stands out in one department. It uses real names, at least some of them. What has, until very recently, been avoided even in films, was something that Inspector Avinash attempted with its first season in 2023, using the real names of the protagonist (Avinash Mishra) and the antagonist, Shriprakash Shukla, the dreaded UP don. Neeraj Pathak has written and directed Inspector Avinash. Ahead of the release of the second season, writer-director Neeraj Pathak speaks to Hindustan Times about the show and the evolution of streaming in India. Neeraj Pathak on using real names in Inspector Avinash Talking about the realism of Inspector Avinash, Neeraj says, “In UP, these stories were newspaper headlines. I wanted to make the audience feel they are in the UP of 90s. So, if I used one real name, that helped the audience believe everything else was real, too.” But even then, using a real gangster’s name is a tricky thing to …

Neeraj Chopra, Manu Bhaker to train in Switzerland and Italy

Neeraj Chopra, Manu Bhaker to train in Switzerland and Italy

2 min readUpdated: May 13, 2026 09:20 PM IST Indian javelin star Neeraj Chopra and double Olympic medallist shooter Manu Bhaker will head to Europe for their foreign training in a bid to excel at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games 2026. The Sports Ministry approved the proposals in the latest meeting for Mission Olympic Cell with Chopra’s request for a 47-day off-season training camp in Bienne, Switzerland, along with Bhaker’s plan of training in Italy. Rehabilitating from back injury in Turkiye, Chopra is yet to compete this season after his scheduled season-opener Doha Diamond League was postponed due to ongoing conflict in the middle east. “The Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) Core athlete, who is rehabilitating from back injury in Turkiye, will train at the Olympic Training Centre in Bienne from May 25 to July 10 as preparation for the two mega multi-discipline events,” the Sports Authority said in a statement. The 28-year-old from Haryana will be accompanied by his long-time physiotherapist Ishaan Marwaha and coach Jai Choudhary in Bienne, a place he is …

Why Bhooth Bangla can’t recreate the Akshay Kumar-Priyadarshan magic sans Neeraj Vora | Bollywood News

Why Bhooth Bangla can’t recreate the Akshay Kumar-Priyadarshan magic sans Neeraj Vora | Bollywood News

Bhooth Bangla, Priyadarshan’s long-awaited reunion with Akshay Kumar, is a classic case of how one of Bollywood’s most successful director-actor pairs can’t get it right without their third musketeer, the writer. Neeraj Vora, who penned the screenplay and dialogues of most Akshay-Priyadarshan past hits, passed away in 2017. Vora, an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, was the co-architect of the comedy subgenre popularized by the actor-director duo. Their last collaboration was Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), another horror comedy, which went on to spawn a franchise of its own, helmed by Anees Bazmee and starring Kartik Aaryan. Thus, comparisons with Bhooth Bangla was inevitable, given the narrative structure (first half is all comedy with a spattering of horror; second half is all horror with no laughs), the ensemble cast (Rajpal Yadav, Paresh Rawal, and Manoj Joshi were a part of Bhool Bhulaiyaa, while Tabu played a classical dancer in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2), and even the setting (both films were primarily shot at Chomu Palace, Jaipur). But after watching Bhooth Bangla, I’m happy to confirm it’s nowhere close to …

Sumit Antil complains about javelin coach’s abuse; Neeraj Chopra backs complaint | Sport-others News

Sumit Antil complains about javelin coach’s abuse; Neeraj Chopra backs complaint | Sport-others News

4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Apr 18, 2026 12:09 AM IST Double Paralympic gold medallist javelin thrower Sumit Antil, supported by former Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra, has accused Dronacharya awardee coach Naval Singh of mental harassment and verbal abuse. In a written complaint to the Sports Authority of India (SAI), Sumit has mentioned verbal abuse on multiple occasions, dragging his family into it. “I trained under him (Naval) in 2018-19, but even after leaving him, he constantly abuses us verbally. He gets drunk and goes on to abuse the families of different athletes, including mine, Neeraj bhai, Navdeep, and others. He (Naval) would deliberately share recordings of his abusive rants with my manager,” Sumit told The Indian Express. “I have made this complaint only after it went beyond a certain level. Paani sar se upar aa gaya tha ji,” he added further. SAI accepted that they had received the complaint but stated that they had nothing to do with Naval Singh, and he was engaged with the Athletics Federation of India to train Sachin Yadav as …

Neeraj Chopra, Sumit Antil allege harassment by javelin coach Naval Singh

Neeraj Chopra, Sumit Antil allege harassment by javelin coach Naval Singh

When an Olympic medallist speaks up, it carries weight. But when multiple elite athletes echo the same concern, it demands immediate attention. In a recent development, two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra, two-time Paralympic champion Sumit Antil and a few other elite athletes have alleged mental harassment and repetitive use of abusive language by javelin coach Naval Singh, who trains Sachin Yadav. A written complaint was submitted to the Sports Authority of India (SAI) on April 10, after the matter was raised with officials from SAI and the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI). “I have always been a clean athlete and I don’t want to be part of any controversy. I tried to explain to him (coach Naval Singh) multiple times, but this is not the first time. It has gone beyond my patience level,” Sumit Antil told The Bridge on Friday. “He gets drunk and sends random recordings abusing us and dragging our families in it. He tends to behave this way when competitions approach,” he added. The Bridge is in possession of emails written …

Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem, and now Rumesh Pathirage: Sri Lankan medium-pacer turned javelin thrower making his mark from South Asia | Sport-others News

Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem, and now Rumesh Pathirage: Sri Lankan medium-pacer turned javelin thrower making his mark from South Asia | Sport-others News

When Sri Lanka’s javelin thrower Rumesh Pathirage was in his teenage, he used to clock 130kph with the cricket ball. He participated in a pace hunt and nudged the speed gun to 134kph in the U18 category. He finished second. The topper, Eshan Malinga, turns up for his country and Sunrisers Hyderabad. But the road not taken would not haunt Rumesh because he is breaking records in the chosen field too. He climbed to ninth in the world last season, and leads the distance chart this season; he holds the fourth best hurl by an Asian, a mark of 89.37 achieved at the Champions Track and Field meet in Sri Lanka. The twist of fate came when legendary throws coach Tony Prasanna stumbled onto him. He coaxed him into flinging the javelin and took him under his wings. “It was coach Tony who introduced me to javelin,” he tells The Indian Express. The coach’s advice was simple: “He always tells me that if I master the basics and do them the right way, I will …

Karan Johar celebrates Homebound’s Best Film win at Chetak Screen Awards 2026: ‘A massive shoutout to the main man, Neeraj Ghaywan’ | Bollywood News

Karan Johar celebrates Homebound’s Best Film win at Chetak Screen Awards 2026: ‘A massive shoutout to the main man, Neeraj Ghaywan’ | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiApr 6, 2026 11:01 AM IST Karan Johar has never been shy about what Homebound means to him. When it premiered at Cannes to a nine-minute standing ovation, he posted. When it made the Oscar shortlist, he posted. When it missed the final nomination, he posted that too. On Sunday, after the movie won the Best Film award at the Chetak Screen Awards 2026, he posted again. Sharing photos from the awards, he wrote, “We won best film for HOMEBOUND at the Chetak Screen awards, we are all so elated and proud.” On his Instagram story, he added: “Best film Screen Awards!!! So proud of Homebound!! To the entire cast and crew of this special film and a massive shoutout to the main man, Neeraj Ghaywan. All of us at Dharma Productions are humbled by this honour.” Also Read – Dhurandhar sweeps Chetak Screen Awards 2026 with 14 wins The award was presented at the ceremony held on April 5 in Mumbai, broadcast live on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV. Homebound secured …

Neeraj Chopra’s advice to young athletes: “Be mentally stable, have patience, don’t have shortcut mindset and be more informed” | Sport-others News

Neeraj Chopra’s advice to young athletes: “Be mentally stable, have patience, don’t have shortcut mindset and be more informed” | Sport-others News

3 min readMar 20, 2026 05:18 PM IST In candid remarks to young athletes, Neeraj Chopra emphasised the growing need for mental strength and patience in modern sports. Speaking in a video released by his foundation about the challenges faced by the new generation, the former Olympic and world champion said, “I feel that the athletes who join us should have patience, which is very less nowadays. They should have patience that everything will be done step by step.” Chopra said for him, success was never just about strength or speed — it was about discipline of the mind. He warned against rushing the process: “They should not have a shortcut mindset.” Instead, he emphasised purpose. “Indian sports need athletes who can set an example. So, we have to show a new path to the next generation of Indian sports.” Looking back, he admitted his own journey lacked that awareness. “In the beginning, we were only doing sports. We did not know what was happening in the world,” he said. Today, he believes young athletes …

Have you heard? Neeraj Pandey to direct RD Burman`s biopic

Have you heard? Neeraj Pandey to direct RD Burman`s biopic

From melody to movie RD Burman and Neeraj Pandey A biopic on legendary composer RD Burman is reportedly in the works, with Neeraj Pandey set to direct. According to reports, the filmmaker, known for A Wednesday (2008) and MS Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016), has completed the script and conducted recce in Scotland and Hungary. Casting talks are underway, but “no name has been finalised yet”. Burman, fondly called Pancham Da, composed for over 300 films and reshaped Hindi film music. No film without research (L-R) Vipul Shah, Sudipto Sen, and Adah Sharma on the sets of ‘The Kerala Story’ Filmmaker Sudipto Sen has explained why he is not helming The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond, the sequel to his hit, The Kerala Story (2023). Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, the sequel releases on February 27. Clarifying his absence, Sen said, “I am not part of the sequel of The Kerala Story,” adding that he was occupied with his forthcoming film Charak. Referring to the original, he noted, “For the first film, I researched the …

Ghooskhor Pandit Controversy: Jabalpur JMFC Court Issues Notice To Netflix And Neeraj Pandey | Bollywood News

Ghooskhor Pandit Controversy: Jabalpur JMFC Court Issues Notice To Netflix And Neeraj Pandey | Bollywood News

Last Updated:February 24, 2026, 14:15 IST A Jabalpur court issued notices to Neeraj Pandey and Netflix officials over Ghooskhor Pandit, after Pt. Vaibhav Pathak alleged the film’s title defames the Brahmin community. Manoj Bajpayee in a still from the film. A court in Madhya Pradesh has issued notices to filmmaker Neeraj Pandey and senior officials of Netflix in connection with the controversy surrounding the film Ghooskhor Pandit. The order was passed by the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court in Jabalpur following a criminal defamation complaint alleging that the film’s title offends the Brahmin community. The matter was heard by Magistrate Pankaj Savita, who took cognisance of an affidavit and supporting material submitted by the complainant, Pt. Vaibhav Pathak. Based on the submissions and evidence placed before the court, notices were issued to the concerned parties. Pathak, an active member of the Madhya Pradesh Progressive Brahmin Mahasabha, argued that the title of the Manoj Bajpayee-starrer undermines the dignity of the Brahmin community. He told the court that the term “Pandit” has historically symbolised knowledge, scholarship …