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Paresh Rawal responds to comparison between his role in Uri and R Madhavan’s in Dhurandhar: ‘Didn’t smoke but broke…’

Paresh Rawal responds to comparison between his role in Uri and R Madhavan’s in Dhurandhar: ‘Didn’t smoke but broke…’

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge have become two of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time, especially in Hindi. Amid this come comparisons with his 2019 film Uri: The Surgical Strike. When an X (formerly Twitter) user compared Paresh Rawal’s role based on the National Security Advisor of India, Ajit Doval, in Uri to R Madhavan’s in Dhurandhar, the former responded. Paresh Rawal and R Madhavan both played characters based on Ajit Doval in Uri and Dhurandhar. Paresh Rawal responds to comparison with R Madhavan An X user posted a picture of Paresh as NSA Govind Bhardwaj from Uri, writing, “I quite liked @SirPareshRawal as Ajit Doval in Uri The Surgical Strike! Except that they didn’t show him smoke in the film.” The picture shows Paresh saying, “You might have just won us the war, son.” Reposting the picture, the actor joked, “Yes dint smoke but only broke the phones (laughter emoji).” Fans of his role thought his response was hilarious, with one person commenting, “Ajit Doval is like the Bond franchise. It’s …

Did Ranveer Singh smoke while wearing pagdi in Dhurandhar The Revenge? Aditya Dhar clarifies as new controversy erupts

Did Ranveer Singh smoke while wearing pagdi in Dhurandhar The Revenge? Aditya Dhar clarifies as new controversy erupts

Aditya Dhar’s Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar: The Revenge has been on a dream run at the box office worldwide. The film finds itself in the centre of controversy as an image of Ranveer smoking while wearing a pagdi (turban) keeps circulating on social media, leading to hurt sentiments. The director clarified in a note on social media. Ranveer Singh plays an Indian spy in Pakistan in Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Aditya Dhar clarifies if Ranveer Singh smoked while wearing pagdi Aditya began his note by stating that AI-generated images are being circulated on social media to create ‘false and misleading’ narratives. “I am deeply grateful & indebted for the overwhelming love that Dhurandhar The Revenge has received from audiences across the country and the world. However, it has come to my attention that certain individuals are circulating manipulated visuals, by morphing officially released promotional material using artificial intelligence to create false and misleading narratives,” reads his note. He addressed the image of Ranveer’s character, Jaskirat Singh Rangi, alias Hamza Ali Mazari, smoking while wearing a …

Dhurandhar 2 controversy: R Madhavan responds to backlash over Gurbani scene, says ‘No smoke, no cigarette in frame’ | Bollywood News

Dhurandhar 2 controversy: R Madhavan responds to backlash over Gurbani scene, says ‘No smoke, no cigarette in frame’ | Bollywood News

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, has landed in controversy after a scene allegedly hurt the religious sentiments of the Sikh community. The scene in question shows R. Madhavan’s character, Ajay Sanyal, reciting a verse from the Dasam Granth, attributed to Guru Gobind Singh, while reportedly smoking a cigarette. An FIR has reportedly been filed at Mumbai’s Mulund Police Station. According to reports, the complaint was lodged by Gurjyot Singh Keer, Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) leader and president of the organisation Sikhs in Maharashtra. The complaint names R. Madhavan, Ranveer Singh, and director Aditya Dhar for the alleged offensive depiction. ALSO READ: Dhurandhar 2: Aditya Dhar genuflects and the story sinks into subservience Madhavan reacts to the controversy Now, Madhavan has addressed the controversy in a video shared on Instagram, clarifying the intent behind the scene and denying the claims. “On behalf of the entire Dhurandhar family, thank you so much for the love you have shown our film. We don’t know how to express ourselves,” he said. “Recently, we came to …

Is there a fire at fire at BWI airport today? Videos of blaze, smoke surface amid ‘training’; watch

Is there a fire at fire at BWI airport today? Videos of blaze, smoke surface amid ‘training’; watch

A fire training exercise on Wednesday 7:30pm local time at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) led to smoke and fire being visible from nearby areas. It sparked panic among locals about a possible fire at the BWI airport. Representational. (Unsplash) However, the BWI Marshall Airport had said in an update earlier on Wednesday that a fire training exercise will be carried out at the airport. “Smoke and/or fire may be visible by those at the terminal and in areas near the airport. Please do not be alarmed,” the update read. Videos of the fire were shared on social media by local residents and visitors at the BWI airport. This story is being updated. 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

Blaze Erupts, Smoke Rises: Iranian Missile Hits Residential Area In Central Israel | Watch | World News

Blaze Erupts, Smoke Rises: Iranian Missile Hits Residential Area In Central Israel | Watch | World News

Last Updated:March 15, 2026, 19:45 IST CCTV shows Iranian missiles hitting Central Israel, causing a massive blaze, followed by plumes of smoke. Image credit: X/@sentdefender A piece of CCTV footage, being shared on social media platforms, captures the moment when multiple cluster munitions from what the Israeli military said was an Iranian missile hit a residential area Sunday morning in Central Israel. A visual showed a massive blaze emerging from the site, followed by a thick haze of smoke. Watch CCTV footage shows the moment that multiple cluster munitions from an Iranian medium-range ballistic missile impacted a residential area Sunday morning in Central Israel. pic.twitter.com/G567zUXfMW— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 15, 2026 The strike came as the war between the United States-Israel and Iran entered its 16th day, with Tehran launching a fresh wave of ballistic missile strikes on Jerusalem overnight on March 15. Sirens sounded across central Israel as Iranian missiles targeted multiple regions. Reports and online footage also showed fires and impacts in cities across the Tel Aviv region as air defenses attempted to intercept …

Not just bladder cancer, Vinod Khanna also battled lung cancer, reveals wife: ‘He’d smoke 40 to 80 cigarettes a day’

Not just bladder cancer, Vinod Khanna also battled lung cancer, reveals wife: ‘He’d smoke 40 to 80 cigarettes a day’

Legendary actor and politician Vinod Khanna passed away in 2017 after battling bladder cancer. Now, his second wife Kavita Khanna has shared some lesser-known details about his cancer journey, revealing that he was first diagnosed with lung cancer in 2001 due to his heavy smoking habit. She also disclosed that after being diagnosed with bladder cancer, he was strictly advised to give up alcohol. Vinod Khanna died in 2017 at the age of 70. Vinod Khanna’s battle with cancer Vinod Khanna’s second wife, Kavita Khanna, looked back at her late husband’s battle with cancer in a video posted on her YouTube channel. “It was 2001 when Vinod had a diagnosis of lung cancer. He’d gone for his annual checkup, and they saw patches in the lungs. He’d smoke 40 to 80 cigarettes a day. We went to the leading MRI specialists of Mumbai, and they all said it was lung cancer,” said Kavita, mentioning that the doctors told them they would have to remove half of his lung. Kavita and Vinod Khanna chose to keep …

Vinod Khanna’s wife reveals he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2001: ‘He’d smoke 40 to 80 cigarettes a day’ | Bollywood News

Vinod Khanna’s wife reveals he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2001: ‘He’d smoke 40 to 80 cigarettes a day’ | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiFeb 8, 2026 07:30 PM IST Legendary actor and politician Vinod Khanna breathed his last in April 2017. While he died of bladder cancer, a little known fact is that he was also diagnosed with lung cancer back in 2001, which he reportedly overcame after undertaking weeks of breathwork and meditation. His wife Kavita Khanna has revealed the details of Vinod’s cancer journey in the first video of her new YouTube channel. “It was 2001 when Vinod had a diagnosis of lung cancer. He’d gone for his annual checkup, and they saw patches in the lungs. He’d smoke 40 to 80 cigarettes a day. We went to the leading MRI specialists of Mumbai, and they all said it was lung cancer,” recalled Kavita. They were told half of his lung would be removed, but life would go on as usual. Kavita and Vinod Khanna kept the diagnosis to themselves, and only consulted spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar before going in for surgery. “Gurudev,” as they’d address him, suggested they should consult the …

In Mayasabha, Rahil Anil Barve cloaks the world in smoke to veil what was always there | Bollywood News

In Mayasabha, Rahil Anil Barve cloaks the world in smoke to veil what was always there | Bollywood News

5 min readMumbaiJan 31, 2026 08:01 AM IST Rahi Anil Barve’s Mayasabha opens with two distinct images. First, a man: Parmeshwar (Jaaved Jaafery), hair grown wild and unattended, fills a cramped room with smoke. What initially reads as rage slowly reveals itself as something more fragile. It’s as if he is not shouting but breaking. It’s as if the sound is grief stripped of language. His body gives way, collapsing under a weight we sense has been carried for far too long. Blood gathers at his mouth, his eyes flicker, heavy with exhaustion, and then eventually closes. It feels less like death than a moment of unbearable rest, the body finally refusing to hold what the mind no longer can. And then morning arrives. A single shaft of sunlight touches the face of a child, Vasu (Mohammad Samad). He opens his eyes and draws in a deep breath, slow and full, like someone entering a new world. There is a sense of beginning here, almost of birth. He stretches as he stands. Behind him looms …

A Fatal Descent, Then Fire And Smoke: CCTV Captures Last Moments Of Ajit Pawar’s Plane In Baramati | India News

A Fatal Descent, Then Fire And Smoke: CCTV Captures Last Moments Of Ajit Pawar’s Plane In Baramati | India News

Last Updated:January 28, 2026, 13:25 IST A CCTV video has surfaced showing the aircraft carrying Ajit Pawar plunging from the sky and erupting into flames while attempting to land near Baramati. CCTV video shows Ajit Pawar’s plane crash (Video screengrab) A CCTV video that has emerged from near the crash site has captured chilling visuals of the aircraft, carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP chief Ajit Pawar, plunging from the sky moments before erupting into flames. The footage, recorded by a roadside camera, shows the plane descending sharply, followed by a sudden flash as it hits the ground. Within seconds, a massive ball of fire can be seen rising from the impact zone, accompanied by thick plumes of dark smoke that quickly envelop the surrounding area. VIDEO | CCTV footage shows the crash of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s chartered aircraft at Baramati Airport.(Source: Third Party) pic.twitter.com/3yNoX6PGOI — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) January 28, 2026 The crash claimed the lives of Pawar, 66, and five others on board the aircraft while it …

Nampally fire: 19 hours on, two-floor cellar still inaccessible as flames and smoke persist

Nampally fire: 19 hours on, two-floor cellar still inaccessible as flames and smoke persist

When the fire broke out, the material stored near the ramp caught fire, collapsed and completely blocked the entry, the official said. Photo credit: Special arrangement Over 19 hours after a major fire broke out at a furniture store in Nampally, firefighters continued operations on Sunday (January 25, 2026), as flames and smoke persisted in the building’s cellar, where five people are feared trapped. Fire officials said the biggest challenge remains accessing the two-level cellar, spread across the -1 and -2 floors, which is packed with stored goods and has limited entry points. Thick smoke continues to escape from below ground, indicating that pockets of fire are still active. “There are only two access points to the cellar – one staircase inside the shop, which had already been blocked by the owners, and a narrow ramp from the outside,” said Hyderabad Fire Officer-II Ajmeera Sreedas. He added that shop owners and workers were using the ramp to move and store material inside the cellar. “When the fire broke out, the material stored near the ramp …